Eugene weekly. (Eugene, Oregon) 1993-current, December 21, 2006, Page 29, Image 29

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    Blue Tractor by Gladys Bacon-Rust, at the Emerald Art Center through Dec. 30
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P I M B L E
All exhibits free unless otherwise noted.
CONTINUING
Art-Exiled Original work by refugee artists, cur-
rently specializing in work by Burmese refugees,
ongoing. By appointment only. 1973 Pierce St. artex-
iled@gmail.com or 485-1133. www.art-exiled.org
Barnes and Noble National Alliance on Mental
Health Collection, through Dec. 31. 9am-10pm
daily. 1163 Valley River Center.
Beanery “A Benefit Show for Peace,” paintings by
Patricia Wong Hall, through Dec. 31. 6am-11pm M-
Sa; 7am-11pm Su. 152 W. 5th St.
Brewed Awakening Photography by Emerald
Photographic Society members, through March
15. 6am-8pm M-F. 2532 Willakenzie Rd.
Café Soriah Etchings & mixed media by
Tallmadge Doyle, through Jan. 15. 11am-2pm M-F;
5pm-10pm Su-Th; 5pm-11pm F-Sa. 384 W. 13th Ave.
Campbell House Paintings by Debra Wade,
through Dec. 31. 8am-5pm daily. 232 E. Pearl St.
683-4353.
City Hall Art Gallery “The Commission’s Show,”
group exhibition, through Dec. 31. 8am-8pm M &
Tu; 8am-5pm W-F; noon-5pm Sa. Springfield City
Hall, 225 5th St. 726-2237.
Cortesia Sanctuary Gallery Mystical nature
photography and watercolors by Tricia Clark-
McDowell, ongoing. By appointment. 84540
McBeth Rd. 343-9544.
David Joyce Gallery “Time & Place,” work by
Satoko Motouji, through Apr. 13. 8am-5pm M-F.
Building 19, Lane Coummunity College. 463-3500.
DIVA “Stop AIDS: Keep the Promise,” art show &
memorial, through Dec. 31. “Elements,” Oregon
fiber artist exhibition; “Figured State(d) Figure,”
by C. DeLaittre. “Phantasms,” by Judith M. Sander,
through Dec. 30. Noon-6pm Tu-Sa; noon-9 pm
First Fridays. 110 W. Broadway Ave.
Diablo’s Downtown Lounge Work by Dan
Hitchcock, through Dec. 31. 11am-2am M-F; 1pm-
2am Sa-Su. 959 Pearl St.
Eccentricities Zimbabwean tapestries by various
artists, ongoing. 1pm-6pm W & by appointment.
2368 Agate St. 484-1490.
Emerald Art Center “Variety of Light,” paintings
by Tom Browning; EAC member artists Gladys
Bacon-Rust, Elva Carter & Deanne Tiffany, through
Dec. 30. “The Way We See,” work by Springfield
youth, through Feb. 6. 11am-4pm Tu-Sa. 500 Main
Street, Spfd. 726-8595.
Fenario Gallery Work by Tsuguya Agata, through
Jan. 5. Noon-6pm Tu-Sa. 881 Willamette St.
Florence Events Center Galleries “Celebrate
Arts 2006” juried exhibit, through Dec. 31. 9am-
5pm M-F and by appointment and during events.
715 Quince St., Florence.
Gallery Gazelle Work by Pam Hough, Harold
Loftin, Connie Williams, through Jan. 1. Noon-6pm
M-F; 10am-4pm Sa & Su. 1132 Main St., Philomath.
Health Information Library, PeaceHealth
Medical Group Annex Quilt works by Lorelie
Cesario & Jeani Williams, through Dec. 31. 9am-
4:30pm M-Th; 9am-1pm F. 1202 Willamette.
Hinman Vineyards Work by Richard Quigley,
ongoing. Noon-5pm daily. 27012 Briggs Hill Rd.
345-1945.
Horsehead Bar “Erotique,” photography by
Rowan Watson, through Dec. 31. 11:30am-2:30am
daily. 99 W. Broadway St.
Imagine Jewelry by Mana Designs; ceramics &
pottery by Josh Mazet; plus six other local arti-
sans, through Dec. 31. 10am-8pm M-Sa; 10am-6pm
Su. 296 E. 5th.
Island Park Art Gallery Works by Guenther
Fuernsteiner, Ellen Gabehart, Dotty Light, Saundra
Miles & Gloria Tinker, through Jan. 18. Willamalane
Adult Activity Center, 215 West C St., Spfd.
Jacobs Gallery “The Gift of Plein Art,” work by
Amy Beller, Bets Cole, Jerry Ross, through Jan. 27.
Noon-4pm Tu-F; 11am-3pm Sa. Hult Center. 684-
5635.
The Jawbreaker “Gay for Love,” work by Halo
Jones, through Dec. 31. 24-hour viewing. 4th and
Monroe St.
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art “Coming Into
View,” traveling jewelry exhibition, through Feb. 18.
“A Way With Words: The Calligraphic Art of Jung
Do-jun,” through Jan. 14. “Shipwreck,” photo-
graphs by Dan Powell, through Jan. 21. “Faux or For
Real: The Art of Researching Art,” through Feb. 4.
11am-5pm Th-Su; 11am-8pm W. 346-3129. $5, $3 stu.
Karin Clarke Gallery Recent paintings by Adam
Grosowsky & Vera Grosowsky, through Dec. 30.
10am-5:30pm Tu-Sa. 760 Willamette St. 684-7963.
Kellenberger Library Collection of 1st edition
journals from Captain Cook’s explorations of the
Oregon Coast, ongoing. 8am-9:30pm M-Th; 8am-
5pm F. Northwest Christian College. 684-7237.
La Follette Gallery Paintings by Steve Karras,
through Jan. 31. 10am-6pm M-F; 10am-5pm Sa. 931
Oak St.
Lane County Historical Museum Smithsonian
Institution’s “What Style Is It? A Survey of
American Architecture,” ongoing. 10am-4pm Tu-
Sa. 740 W. 13th Ave. $2.
Law School Gallery “Faces and Faraway Places,”
photography by Kristin Loya, through Dec. 31.
7:30am-9am M-F; 9am-9pm Sa & Su. 2nd Floor,
1515 Agate St.
Maude Kerns Art Center “Art for All Seasons
Membership Show”; Club Mud Ceramics Holiday
Sale, through Dec. 22. 10am-5pm MF; Noon-4pm
Sa. 1910 E. 15th Ave. $3 sug. don.
Monroe Street Café “Metapop,” work by Cheryl
L. Campbell, through Dec. 31. 7am-11pm daily. 1193
Monroe St. 683-2801.
Moreland Gallery “Rambling of an Amateur Artist
(A Retrospective),” work by Charles M. Leach,
through Dec. 30. 10am-4:30pm Tu-Sa. Benton
County Historical Museum, 1101 Main St., Philomath.
Museum of Modern Malabon Art Student art-
work, grades K-5, ongoing. 8:15am-2:15pm M-F.
Malabon Elementary School, 1380 Taney St.
Museum of Natural and Cultural History “Arctic
Visions: Glimpses from Ancient & Modern Alaska,”
through Jan. 21. “Northern Lights: Luminous
Emissaries from the Arctic Skies,” astrophotogra-
phy by John Flinn, through Feb. 25. 11am-5pm Tu-
Su. 1680 E. 15th Ave. $3, $2 youths, sr.
New Zone Art Collective “One Hundred Dollars
and Under Show,” group exhibit, through Jan. 2.
164 W. Broadway.
Opus6ix “The Best of Oregon Crafted,” group
exhibit, through Dec. 30. “Hand Knotted Rugs,”
through Dec. 30. 10am-6pm Tu-Th & Sa; 10am-
8pm F; 11am-4pm Su. 22 West 7th Ave.
Park Street Café Work by David Thompson,
Sahadev, through Dec. 31. 8am-3pm M-F, 9am-
3:30pm Sa. 776 W. Park St.
Sattva Gallery Glass creations by Mark Lammi,
jewelry by Sarah Peterman, paintings by Mitzi
Linn, ongoing. 10am-6pm M-Sa; 11am-5pm Su.
Meridian Bldg., 1801 Willamette St.
Springfield Museum Antique toys & dolls,
through Jan. 6. 10am-5pm Tu-F; noon-4pm Sa.
590 Main St., Spfd. $2.
Tevina Gallery “Criminals Take a Life’s Toll,” work
by Ruth Vu, through Jan. 22. 5pm-7pm Th & F. 228
Main St., Spfd.
White Lotus Gallery Work by Eric Petersen,
Chang-Ae Song, Her Xue-Sheng, Miao Hui-Xin; jew-
elry by Suzanne Linquist & Christine Sundt; sten-
cil dyeing by Karen Miller, through Dec. 23. 10am-
5:30pm Tu-Sa. 767 Willamette. 345-3276.
WineStyles Paintings by Georgia Williams & pho-
tography by James Rodberg, through Dec. 31.
noon-6pm M-F. 291 W. 8th Ave.
WOW Hall “Severed Connections,” work by Emily
Catherine Kaufman, through Dec. 31. noon-6pm
M-F. 291 W. 8th Ave.
Saturday, Dec. 23
12:30 pm
Studio One
Hult Center
Meet the Sugar Plum Fairy,
the Nutcracker and the
Mouse King, and hear
The Nutcracker story
with Mark Lewis. Plus
free gift for every child!
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