Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 02, 1990, Page 8, Image 7

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Gallery
( ontmucd Irum Pam* ">
the mysterious i>ut gentle fiie.es
and the surrounding environ
men)
Laughing eves emerging
tioin p.nnt stroked wrinkles e\
jiiess more .it eat h glam e
bringing the figures to life and
staring out at each viewer who
passes t>\
Hiamit also includes three
alistmi t silksereeus that are
based on symphonies b\ (.ns
tav Malllei Ilere the alistrat t
forms echo the notes uf eat h
symphony 1 he artist’s brush
has tiailietl 111) paper to I'epre
sent tile i untent of the syrnpho
nies and the aitisi s emotion,il
rear turns to eat h piece
( urmtius a graduate student
in sculpture at the I'niversity
joins the exhibit as an aitist
who is primarily experimenting
with sculptures of stone and
hrull/.e
Abstracted figures express
( ornitins desire to celebrate
the power and beauty of tin*
feminine Her pun es are meant
to j nisll OUT e\pe( tutlons of til,'
feminine to their limit*
f lies, sin 1 pted forms seem
fluid despite then origin of
stone and free themselves from
I hi' nstrii tions ot the medium
1 ,.ii h image is powerful in its
simple 11\ and gnu cful in its
suggested movements I lie Ini
man figure !>••« nun's beaulifulh
abstrai ted u itli b.isii tin ms
molded into expressions ot life
Works b\ 1 lazard. a < adifor
in.i based artist who has tr.i\
elect extensively in Russia, take
a more global look at our sm
roundings She ini ludes in the
exhibit several of hei i note
drawings ot the countryside on
the outskirts of I.eningrad
Hazard plays with perspei
live and abstracted figures to
create unusual representations
ot the environment she por
trays Simple strokes of conte
cieate scenes based on realitv
hut whir h seem also to stem
from the imagination.
I tie i haraclers t tazard de
pni Is an unidentifiable hut
then non specific nature sug
gests a culture unfamiliar to the
aver.lgi v iewer and t reales a
sense ot intrigue regarding
their existence and the artist's
poi! iaval . 'I the subjei I mattei
lanet h ie a retired (begun
iiinsn teai her who has been an
active visual artist throughout
hci lilr. t ontribules to the ex
hihit m.tin beautifully detailed
U .111Tc nlor l.inclst apes
"Klamath River (kite." "Salt
(frcek 1 alls' and the ' Antique
limiting Lodge" arc among the
many outdoor st ones dcpii ted
hv Ivie
The natural si cues are beau
tifully transferred onto paper
and the siihlic i olors of the sur
roundings patientlv lend them
selves to llie warm shades ot
the wulen olors
Ihe paintings play with the
senses and til ing eai h image to
life w ithin eai li frame
All file works m 111 is exhibit
combine to compliment eai h
other and nature A isions of
the World In l our Women" is
a unique exhibit which ex
plores bcaulv and nature in
then -ampin it\
llie exhibit does not chal
lenge perceptions hut rather
makes the viewer at utelv aware
of the senses, inviting us to see
the heailtv in the visions each
artist has captured on papier
"Visions of the World In
I our W omen is currently on
dispkn in the ! Aft (fallen and
will run through Man h In
Nile tells musical story of women
Heritage celebrated
The EMU Cultural l-'orum. with Praada
I’rtiduc lions of California, presents ''The Afri
i an American Woman 1,500 to Present “ The
live theatrical performance is by four artists
with narrations and interludes of music
'The African American Woman is por
(raved as Queen of the Nile, intelligent, fill
filled, complete and ingenious The Musical
Monologue establishes Egypt's direct relation
ship to Mother Africa
It highlights the continuance of coloniza
tion. invasion and enslavement of the African
American before and after the Emancipation
Proclamation
Praada Productions is an organization
founded 15 years ago Their aim is to assist
children, youth and young adults in growth
development within a pluralistic society, cre
ating an atmosphere of appreciation and re
spect for life, as well as cultures of the world.
This presentation takes the viewer
through the years of Harriet Tubman. Sojourn
er Truth and the Abolitionists.
Songs sui h as "Nobody Knows the Trou
ble I've Seen.” "Deep River,” and "Some
body's Calling Mv Name” are symbolically
sung as our narrator strategically leads the Af
rican American Woman to victory.
It ends with the pains, struggles, hopes,
realizations and accomplishments of the Afri
can American.
The show will be in the EMU Ballroom on
Monday. March 5 at H pin. Tickets are $2 50
and are available at the door only
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