Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 17, 2000, Page 6, Image 6

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Calendar
Wednesday, May 17
Asian/Padfic American Heritage Month Rim: “My Brown Eyes” examines the
experiences of a young boy as he struggles to assimilate cultures in America. A
discussion with the film’s Korean-American director, Jay Koh, will follow. 7 to
9 p.m. ASUO Multicultural Center, Room 33, EMU. Free. For information,
browse http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~apasu/or call 346-4342.
Essay Contest Reading: Debra GwartneyandCheri Brooks of Eugene and Ellen
Waterston of Bend read their winning essays in the Northwest Perspectives Es
say Contest sponsored by Oregon Quarterly magazine. Nationally renowned
Portland poet and essayist Kim Stafford, who judged the finalists’ entries, will
comment. 7:30 p.m. Browsing Room, Knight Library. For information, call
346-5048.
The EMU Board House Committee will meet at 4:30 p.m. in the EMU Century
D room.
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Lopez said the artists all have
something they want to express
that they have not felt the freedom
to do before.
“They want to shout out some
how,” he said. It’s good, he added,
“if you’re able to give them a wall
where they can unleash. ”
The project is long overdue, artist
Levi Banner said, and he thinks the
project is a good opportunity to
show the community what graffiti
artists are capable of doing.
“We’ve needed this for a
while,” said Banner, 18. “It keeps
me out of trouble.”
Shoe-A-Holic is owned by Lazar
Makyadath, who enthusiastically
supports the project.
Ali Emami, who owns North
west Persian Rugs & Imports Inc.,
located next to Shoe-A-Holic, said
he supports the mural project. He
said the illegal graffiti he sees near
his business and throughout Eu
gene bothers him, but he sees the
project only helping reduce the
amount of vandalism.
Though Emami, who also
teaches finance for the University,
admits it is difficult for him to de
cipher what the words say, he
thinks it is a good project.
Graffiti terms
Writer—a practitioner of the art
of graffiti.
Bombing—to go out writing.
To buff— removal of writing/art
work.
Piece—a graffiti painting* short
for masterpiece. It is generally
agreed that a painting must have
at least three colors to be consid
ered a piece.
Wiidstyle—a complicated con
struction of interlocking letters. A
hard style that consists of lots of ar
rows and connection. Wiidstyle is
considered one of the hardest
styles to master and pieces done in
wiidstyle are often completely un
decipherable to non-writers.
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“It’s good to let the artists ex
press themselves in a legal way,”
Emami said.
Those who wish to participate
in the program may pick up an ap
plication at the Lane Arts Council,
44 West Broadway, Suite 304, and
on Mondays until June 12 at Ama
zon Village Community Center,
2700 Hilyard St. For more infor
mation contact Lizzy Hughes at
302-1810.
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