Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 21, 1995, Page 2B, Image 10

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Seasons Greetings
Winter Craft Fair
The EMU Craft Center and the
Cultural Forum will sponsor the
1995 EMU Winter Craft Fair on
Nov 29 and Nov 30 from 10
a m to 5 30 p m
Each year Oregon artists dis
play and sell handcrafted gifts
during the lair This year, m the
EMU Fir Room, local artists will
also perform live to entertain fan
goers
The crafts were submitted to
the Craft Center and juned by
employees of the Craft Center
The artwork on sale includes
woodwork, jewelry, stain glass,
pamtmgs and fibers For more
information, call the Craft Center
at 346-4361
Holiday Tours
The Shelton MeMurphey-John
son House begins the holiday
season with "Castle on the Hill"
tours
On Nov 28 from 1 to 4 p m
and every Tuesday throughout
December, tours of the house will
occur to mark the holiday season
Su trees decorate the house,
including the Parlor Tree, the Flo
ral Tree, the Victorian Tree, the
Night Before Christmas Tree, the
Teddy Bear Room Tree and the
Wedding Tree Besides the trees,
exhibits of garlands, toys, teddy
bears and dolls Irom around the
world, particularly Asian dolls, will
be on display
The Shelton McMurphey-John
BRIEFINGS
son House is located at 303
Willamette St and parking is
available on Fourth Street, north
of the Amtrak Station Admission
to the Shelton-McMurphey-John
son House is $3 for adults and Si
tor children under 12-years-old
For more information, call 484
0808
Art A the Holidays
The third annual Art & the Holi
days Membership Show begins
on Dec. 9 until Dec 23 with a
special emphasis on children's
art.
The Membership Show, an
opportunity for community mem
bers to buy and sell artwork, is an
untuned venue for local artists. All
ages are encouraged to submit a
maximum of two pieces on Dec.
4 between 10 a m. and 5 p.m or
Dec. 5 between 10 a m. and 7
p.m
New members are encouraged
to submit their work Artists may
want to conskier creating protects
with their families as a way of
focusing on this year’s family
theme
Work should be marked with
the artist’s name and a price,
matted or framed and ready to be
hung There is a $5 hanging fee,
or an artist can put in an hour’s
worth of volunteer work and avoid
paying the fee
The Maude Kerns Art Center is
iocatrxl at 1910 E 15th Ave and
is open from 9 a m. to 5 p m
Monday through Friday For more
information, call 345-1571.
Artists’ Holiday Sale
The 10th Annual Artists' Holi
day Sale will take place on Dec 8
from 5 to 9 p m.. Dec 9 from 10
a.m to 5 p.m. and Dec. 10 from
12 to 5 p m. at the homes of
Eugene area artists and seven
local homeowners.
The sale will take place at 990
Van Buren. 97? W Broadway
and 911 W Broadway. The work
of three different artists ranging
from photographs to copper heart
ornaments will be on display in
the various locations.
Artists included in the sale are
Faith Rahill, Maureen Culligan,
Terry Warpinski, Erin Williams,
Carol Westlake. Gil Harrison, Bev
Soasey. Chri3 Gum, Elayne
Arnold, Allan Voitchovsky, John
Mancini. Margaret Keith, Debo
rah Dailey, Terry Mcilrath, Debbe
Cormtius and Tara Kemp
By walking around the West
Eugene neighborhood art lovers
can experience a variety of quali
ty work by the professional
artists. Brochures and maps are
available in several locations
around Eugene. For more infor
mation. call 344-3516
By Anne Moser Kornfeld
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