THE ARTS AROUND EASTERN OREGON 3 MIXED MEDIUM DECEMBER 29, 2021�JANUARY 5, 2022 New art exhibit opens at Josephy Center Go! staff J OSEPH — A new art exhibit featuring nature-inspired works opens Jan. 7 at the Jose- phy Center for Arts and Culture, 403 N. Main St. An opening reception is planned for Saturday, Jan. 8, 3-6 p.m. Live music starts at 4 p.m. The show is titled “Nature in the Abstract.” It will be on display through Feb. 22. The curators are Ellen Mor- ris Bishop and Debbie Lind. The judge is Susan Murrell, art department faculty at Eastern Oregon University. Here is the show description: “We usually observe nature as discrete, recognizable subjects: a mountain, a bird, a tree, a river, etc. But in reality, our view of nature is composed of textures, shapes, forms and colors. We of- ten fail to recognize these telling patterns when viewing a familiar object or scene. This exhibit encourages artists to examine and reveal nature beyond the fa- Western Feed, LLC Pendleton, OR 97801 Josephy Center/Contributed image “Climates Through Time,” photo on wood, by Ellen Morris Bishop Josephy Center/Contributed image “Ocean Dreams,” aging experiment iron and acrylic on vintage cloth, by Jennifer Hawkins-Connolly miliar, especially now in a rapidly changing world.” Cash awards will be given for fi rst, second and third place in all categories ($100 $50, $25). People’s Choice will earn a prize of $50. Categories are: Nature in the Abstract: Work that depicts a pattern or composi- tion displayed by a subject as it Josephy Center/Contributed image “Basalt,” ceramic, by McKenzie Keff er exists in nature. Work must be based upon the elements of abstract art: texture, shape, form, color, and value and not be an easily-identifi able representation of any particular natural object or subject. Interpretations of Nature: Work, inspired by subjects in the real world, that employs shape, form, lines and colors to create a composition or interpretation of the subject, showing subject as the artist understands it, not as it is. This category includes digitally altered/manipulated photographs, abstract painting and interpretive abstract sculptures. Youth: Work produced by art- ists under the age of 18 that fi ts in either category above, in any eligible media. NATURE IN THE ABSTRACT Opening reception: Jan. 8, 3-6 p.m. Josephy Center 403 N. Main St. Joseph For more information, visit www.josephy.org. (503) 317-3145 jon.westernfeedllc@gmail.com A unique boutique featuring local artisans from Grant County Featured Artist Gourmet Provisions, Majestic Pizza, Wine & Beer Bottle Wonderland, Dedicated Tap House, Craft Cocktails, Espresso Bar, Local & Far-Out Deli 403 S. Main Street Pendleton • 541.276.1350 • Over 25 local artisans • Handmade in Grant County • One of a kind, unique items • Artisan owned • Wood, textiles, jewelry, glass, soaps and lotions 133 W. Main, John Day, OR (541) 620-2638 Sherrie Rininger facebook: etc.auniqueboutique email: etc.handmade@yahoo.com