Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 17, 1990, Page 24A, Image 24

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supplies rent studio spai e or exhibit <>r sell their
work. White said
However some restrictions th.it previously
limited unoflii i.d .irtists have now been eased
Although some ditlir ulties remain for unofficial
artists the government has hemm to register
some groups like tlie I ovarishchest vn. granting
its memhers a kind of oftu i.d st.itus tor the first
time
Several of these artists have been invited to
exhibit their work alongside that ol union artists
I lie government has encouraged and endorsed
exhibitions In unolfii nil artists tor travel abroad
During the I'lHH HO school year a small ex
hibit featuring works by Soviet artists was dis
played in the I Alt' Art (.alien ol which White
was director W hite was subsequently, invited to
i eningrad to organize a larger showing
He went to Leningrad in the summer of lotto
with Barbara Hazard, a lierkelev Calif artist and
art historian and co-curator of the exhibit io
get her they seler ted the works to he displayed
"We tried to put together a random sampling
of different age groups, ethnii groups and works
11\ both men and women, so it's a good sampling
of this type nl subculture." White x.iid
The Museum’s traveling exhibition program.
Visual Aits Resources, will emulate the exhibi
tmu throughout the cuuntn after its showing at
the l 'diversity
The Ar! Museum's second exhibit will (ires
ent works hv Oregon women From Sept 2
through Ot t J1 'Blue .old White Traditions
Quilts" will feature 2 a detailed quilts. all made
by (kregonians
It highlights some ol the best hand
quiltmaking in the state said Museum of Art Di
rer lor Ste\ e Met lough
" I he colors, blue and white, are a strong tra
dition both here and in other countries. Mi
(lough said
From ()i t 2 1 through Mo\ 10 the Museum
ot Art u ill present a photography exhibition com
posed of works donated hv photographers from
around the country
The exhibit will culminate in a fund-raising
auction. During the showing anyone interested
in purchasing a photograph r an make a hid for it
m .m am lion hook
A second photo exhibit, entitled “Clontai
Photojournalism Since Vietnam." will be pre
sented from \o\ -1 through Dei 2(>
It will.feature the "color images of a lot of
the important things that have happened over the
p.ist 2~) years." Met lough said
The Museum of Art's final tall term exhibit is
titled " I .and of Morning (lalm" and will run from
Nov 18 through Jail n
The works of -17 contemporary Korean artists
will he featured Jewelry, sculptures and tapes
tries will he mi luded in the display
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