7 Thursday, October 8, 2020 GO! magazine — A&E in Northeast Oregon Live art lesson: Follow-along dog painting ■ Tune in Oct. 15 for a lesson and interview with Baker City artist Brian Vegter BAKER CITY — Artist Brian Vegter, who specializes in painting dogs, will lead an online art lesson to help others paint their own canine friends. The event is Thursday, Oct. 15, at 6:30 p.m. Attendees can tune in from anywhere to this live- streamed event. The link to join can be found at www.travelyr.com/ upcoming-sessions. Students need acrylic paints, paintbrushes, a photograph of your favorite dog and a canvas for painting. This is for all ages, and participants can ask questions. The session will conclude with a virtual tour of Churchill School, the historic building that Brian and his wife, Corrine, bought several years ago, restored and turned into a venue for concerts, an art gallery, bike hostel, studio spaces for artists and more. This live art lesson is presented by Travelyr, an organization that connects rural art centers and the artists they support to the world via livestreamed, follow-along art experiences. Travelyr was founded by Dan Sizer this year in response to the coronavirus pandemic. “COVID-19 impacted everyone,” Sizer said. “In my rural Oregon community, our nonprofi t art centers were disproportionately impacted. I wanted to start a proj- ect that gave people a reason to donate to their local art center, and because everyone needs art.” Sizer works with artists who dis- till their craft to a level that anyone can re-create at home. The events are free, although donations from participants go to support an art venue. Donations from Vegter’s session will support Churchill School. To donate, go to www.travelyr.com. shops, and receive advance notice of upcoming livestreamed lessons. The top tier receives a piece of art from a monthly featured artist. Your One Stop Music Shop Become a member Dan Sizer/Contributed Photo Baker City artist Brian Vegter will lead an online art class Oct. 15 on how to make a painting of your dog. The class is part of the Travelyr series, which aims to connect rural art centers to the world. PICK’N PATCH OPEN! Where: Corner of Booth Lane and Lower Cove Road When: Friday and Saturday: 9am-6pm Sunday: 10am-4pm Monday-Thursday: By appointment What you will find: Small corn maze, several varieties of pumpkins and gourds, straw bales, corn stalks. If you would like to schedule a school field trip or other event, please call the number listed below. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ PickNPatchFarm farmkidsatoregonwireless.net Please call 541-786-2421 Still running unsupported Windows 7? We’ll help you avoid critical issues by installing Windows 10! Travelyr offers memberships, which support its mission as well as local art centers and artists. Donations are split between Trave- lyr and the monthly featured art centers. Members receive exclusive access to archived videos and work- Computer not running as fast as when it was new? Let us install lightning-fast solid state drive! Get Everything You Need to Keep the Beat Going Lessons Rentals Jam Sessions Direct Music Source 1206 Adams Ave La Grande, Oregon 97850 (541) 962-0307