Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 12, 1993, Page 10, Image 9

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dynamics hv the wav you devel
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contraction* In music, dynam
ics has to do with loudness and
softness.” (ritgitani said
Following in the tradition of
Minor White. Gagliani often
finds subject matter in the dete
riorating architecture of (lalifor
nia and Nevada weathered
doors, cracked windows, peel
ing paint and torn fabric.
During the 1050s. Gagliani
was one of the few American
photographers to work with
color His color series front this
period was inspired by the color
visions he experienced from
post-surgical morphine injec
tions
In 1078 Gagliani itegan his
"Strip” series when he went on
his first of many trips to Italy.
For this well-known series, he
double-exposed film in Italy
that had first been exposed in
the mining towns of California
"I get some very strange com
binations which is similar to
what our reality is today: con
tinuous change and not know
ing what's going on from day to
day." Gagliani said of the series
in a Photo Me/m interview-.
In 1954. Gagliani and several
other photographers founded
San Francisco's Bay Street
Gallery, one of the first galleries
devoted entirely to photogra
phy liagliani is a life-long resi
dent of the Italian-American
community of South San Fran
cisco.
Since 1965. Gagliani has con
ducted annual photography
workshops in Virginia City.
Nov., and has taught at San
Francisco State University. U.C.
Extension and the Ansel Adams
Gallery in Yosemite
Opening at Maude Kerns
Art Center March 26
Work by artists who are
survivors of sexual
abuse and/or incest are
featured in "The Silent Child —
Art as Healing” at Maude Kerns
Art Center
Courtesy f**otc
Annette Gurdjlan's "Two Women Kissing" at New Zone Art Gallery.
The exhibit includes original
artwork by Now York artist
Ariel Orr Jordan and 15 Oregon
artists
The exhibit seeks to increase
awareness of the prevalence of
sexual abuse while illustrating
the therapeutic effects of cre
ative expression.
"Those artists' works investi
gate the emotions and traumas
of abuse, speaking out about one
of the most tragic problems of
our society,” said Nancy Frey,
artistic director at Maude Kerns.
"Art allows inner feelings of
anger, frustration and confusion
to surface 'The Silent Child'
documents the discovery of the
truth, and the truth itself is
what heals.”
The exhibit runs March 2(>
through April 25 Two of the
artists will speak about sexual
abuse and art therapy at a Spe
cial Preview Benefit March 25
from 7 to 9 p.m.. and the open
ing reception is March 2ti from
7 to 9 p.m. Maude Kerns will
also offer a month of related
educational seminars in con
junction with the exhibit. Call
345-1571 for more information
Opening at New Zone
Art Gallery April 2
r I the visual interplay
between the two art medi
JL urns of painling and pho
tography is explored in Annette
Curdjian's exhibit “Altered Sur
faces "
"Throughout the process of
painting I am continually inter
acting with the photographic
image that I am using." Gurdjian
said of her work, in which she
paints directly on the surface of
photographs.
"The extent that 1 cover or
reveal my underlying photo
graph changes the degree of
photographic presence in a par
ticular work and the nature of
the visual interplay between the
two media.” she said.
A longtime Eugehe resident.
Gurdjian received her UFA in
Visual Design from the Univer
sity in 1984. Her work has been
exhibited in numerous muse
ums and galleries, including the
San Diego Art Institute.
Recently, Gurdjian was a
recipient of an Oregon Arts
Commission Visual Art Fellow
ship and of the Rest Show
award in last year's Willamuttu
Valley Juried Exhibition.
The opening reception at Newr
Zone Art Gallery, 411 High
Street, will be April 2 from 5:30
to 8:30 p.m.
Opening al the Museum of
Natural History April 2
A colorful exhibit of masks,
hark paintings and other
art pieces from Papua
New Guinea is featured at the
University's Museum of Natur
al History.
"Ritual Spirits: Art of New
Guinea" shows native art from
the Sepik River area, which was
untouched by modern civiliza
tion until the earlier part of the
20th century.
A public opening reception
will be held April 2 from 4:30 to
6 p.m. The museum is located at
1080 E. 15th Ave.
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