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BY SYLVIE PEDERSON Come as You Art DIVA’s new executive director organizes costume ball. O folio on the website (Artist e-Studios). n Aug. 1, Mary Unruh became the Artists themselves manage their sites, first executive director of the which include room for profiles, products Downtown Initiative for the and orders. Visual Arts after serving on DIVA’s execu- As executive director, Unruh has duties tive board and steering committee. She has other than webmaster. Besides the nuts and volunteered at least 30 hours a week at bolts of managing the facility, she is in DIVA since November 2003. charge of communications, recruiting new Unruh, who has a degree in public members, fund-raising and public relations. administration, first moved to Eugene in “I’m the public face for the organization,” 1979. A former stockbroker, she also has she said. “We want DIVA to be a catalyst extensive experience in management, both for revitalizing downtown. We want to public and private. She has a long record of work with downtown businesses to create public service as a volunteer, having served that mindset that downtown is this fabulous on the LCC Board of Trustees for seven place with great food, gift stores, atmos- years and having coordinated, as a VISTA phere and an attitude of successful enter- volunteer, “The Village Project,” a plan for prise — an attitude of initiative.” developing community-based responses to Unruh praises the DIVA board for its the needs of children and families. The clear goals. “I just help make it happen,” project resulted in the creation of the Bethel she said. To that effect, she has been busy Village Family Center. She developed organizing Come As You Art, a the Child/Family Interactive Halloween costume-party and Network, a local Internet- celebration of DIVA’s first based guide to children and year (Saturday, Oct. 30, family services, before from 8 pm to midnight). founding her own “What’s unique about Internet publishing it,” said Unruh, “is firm, New Paradigm, that it involves not Inc., which she ran just DIVA but five until 1998. different venues of Unruh started entertainment with- volunteering for in our neighbor- DIVA after reading hood where people about the gallery’s can go listen to opening in EW. “I music, dance, enjoy thought it was a great art and eat great idea to revitalize food.” downtown with a theme One ticket covers around the arts,” she salsa dancing with explained. She had always Caliente at Luna, Celtic been interested in the arts, and Rock with Fianacats at Café she had begun doing painting and MA RY UNRUH Paradiso, tango lesson and dancing ceramics. at the Tango Center, Rogue’s Dead Man’s “The DIVA idea rekindled the part of Ale tasting and Jeff Ibach’s acoustic guitar me that wanted to be involved in social at The Broadway. change,” Unruh said. “The timing was per- Besides desserts, wine, beer and jazz fect. DIVA found a facility before the music with Cindy Duerfeldt and the Jim organization to run it was in place: the Olson Trio, DIVA will offer a unique exhib- accounting, database, website … One of it of surreal and macabre art on view Oct. the first things I volunteered to do was the 25-30. “That’s high-class Halloween art,” website.” Unruh said, “with Steve Oshatz’ kinetic To that effect, Unruh contacted Kin sculptures, Tenold Peterson’s surreal sculp- Lane, a Eugene programmer, with a list of tures and paintings, and a lot of other what the website should accomplish. Lane artists’ works on the Halloween theme.” and his wife Ishbel are the founders of Cat’s Meow will project a multimedia pres- Original Web Solutions (OWS), which spe- entation on the wall as jazz is being played. cializes in creating customized websites There will also be a juried indoor ArtFest at and web-based applications for small busi- 150 W. Broadway, co-sponsored by Lane nesses and non-profit organizations. Arts Council. Unruh convinced the Lanes that the Costume resources include Actor’s DIVA site could become a prototype for all Cabaret, Backstage, Nobody’s Baby/Time arts organizations’ websites. Warp Costume Rentals and tool-leather “They did the website for us as a dona- masks by Newman available at DIVA. tion,” said Unruh. “Kin liked the idea of Randy Stender, chairman of the DIVA supporting the arts. Our hope is that people board, said, “Mary has an incredible will see what the program can do and other amount of energy. She’s doing a great job arts organizations will give OWS their of advancing the mission and goals of business.” DIVA. She almost single-handedly gets DIVA’s website is up and running credit for the masked-ball endeavor and I (www.divanow.org). Designed as a com- think that’s going to be a great success. munity artists’ portal, it provides visitors She’s also doing a very good job of build- with full details about DIVA’s numerous ing bridges with important people down- exhibits, events and classes. One can even town and we’re very happy that the Oregon register for classes online. Community Foundation matched our fund- Best of all, each artist member is given raising to finance her position.” a unique login to place an electronic port- ew Win a pair of tickets to opening night at THE PRODUCERS T HE H ULT C ENTER • N OVEMBER 9 TH Place a free personals ad and qualify for opening night tickets for two. DRAWING HELD MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH E NTER BY COMING TO E UGENE W EEKLY 1251 L INCOLN , online at www.eugeneweekly.com OR by phone 484-0519 * N O P U R C H A S E N E C E S S A R Y . HALLOWEEN WITHOUT SWEET LIFE TREATS ... NOW THAT’S SCARY ! 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