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    MAY ONGOING EVENTS
Vigil Women in Black silent vigil,
5pm, 7th & Pearl.
TUESDAYS
Gatherings HIV testing & STD
clinic, 1pm-3pm, Lane Co. Public
Health. 682-4041. $30, can be
deferred.
Native plant work party, 10:30am,
Buford Park/Mt. Pisgah. 344-8350.
French conversation group, 4pm,
call 937-2304 for info.
Jewelry beading circle, 4pm,
Harlequin Beads, 1027 Willamette.
683-5903.
HIV Alliance offers Rapid HIV
tests to men who have sex with
men and partners of HIV+ folks,
5-8pm, 1966 Garden Ave. Angela,
342-5088.
Eugene PeaceWorks meeting,
5:15pm, Grower’s Market, 454
Willamette.
Nicotine Anonymous, 7pm,
Church of the Resurrection, 3925
Hilyard. 746-7832.
LGBT Queer Line for LGBTQQA
youth, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, Rm.
202, LCC DTC, 1159 Willamette.
queerline@gmail.com
Kids/Families Toddler story-
time, 10am, Barnes and Noble.
687-0356.
Tiny Tots & Toddler storytime,
10:15 & 11am, Downtown Library.
682-8316.
Social Dance International folk
dance, 7pm, St. Mary’s Episcopal
Church. 688-0099. www.eugene-
folkdancers.com $1.50.
West Coast swing dance, 7pm
lesson, 8pm dance, Rock n’ Rodeo.
688-0260.
Bailonga, Argentine Tango, live &
fusion music, 8 - 8:30pm, Tango
Center. All ages $4-$7.
MECCA Materials Exchange Center for
Community Arts M.E.C.C.A volunteer showcase with
reused materials from MECCA and beyond, through
May 31. 43 W. Broadway.
All exhibits free unless otherwise noted.
OPENING
BRING Recycling “Little Steps on a Big Planet,”
art by students from Lane County, through May 29.
A reception is Saturday May 2, 2pm. 4446 Franklin
Blvd.
David Minor Theater and Gallery Paintings &
large sculptures by Nana Lapham, until June. A First
Friday art opening is May 1, 5:30pm. 180 E. 5th Ave.
Dr. Don Dexter Gallery Sadie Smith, mixed media &
Wind Home, color photography, through May 29. A
reception is May 1, 5pm. 2233 Willamette St. Bldg B.
Diablo’s Downtown Lounge Lithographs and oil
paintings by Julika Ingerson, through May 31. A
reception is 7pm on Friday, May 1. 959 Pearl St.
DIVA "Apple Pie", acrylic paintings by Gwenn
Seemel, "*Eyes, Hands, Hair, Bones, and Meat",
mixed media by Micah Weber, "Altered Landscapes"
abstract paintings by Jacqueline Lukowski, "Maybe
there will be Sound" sculptural installation by John
Paul Gardner and Sam Jeibmann, "Everyday Travels"
Woodblock landscapes by Charles Dougherty,
and Judy Allison's clay work, "Messages from the
Mystery" 110 W. Broadway.
Emerald Art Center Spring Exhibition, national
juried show, through May 29. A reception and awards
ceremony is Saturday, May 2, 5:30pm. 500 Main St.,
Spfd.
Eugene Coffee Company Natural light photography
by Corrina Welding. A reception is 5pm, May 1. 1840
Chambers St.
Fairbanks Gallery “Circles,” mixed-media intaglio,
digital and watercolor images by Marilee Salvator
opens May 4 in Fairbanks Hall, OSU, Corvallis.
Fenario Gallery “Menace to Propriety,” provocative
works of a dozen artists from all over the nation in
an unbiased environment. 881 Willamette St.
Goldworks The art of Judith Nakhnikian, through
May 22. A reception is Friday, May 1. 169 E. Broadway.
Imagine Tapestry and leather shoulderbags, waist
bags and totes by Tigermoon Pag Bags & plus 30
local artisans. Through June 6. 35 E. 8th Ave.
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art “MFA 2009,”
the Master of Fine Arts group exhibition, through
June 19. A free reception is 6pm on Saturday, May 2.
“Bin Dahn: In the Eclipse of Angkor,” through June
28. “The Twelve Tribes of Israel” by Salvador Dali
“14 Views of Mt. Fuji” by Saito Kiyoshi, Japanese
woodblock, & “Elizabeth Keith in Korea,” ongoing.
“Iconicity,” ongoing installation. 1430 Johnson Ln.,
UO. $5, $3 stu. & sr., FREE UO stu., faculty, staff.
Mills International Resource Center Kiahsuang
Shen Lo “One Thousand Practice Sheets: Thirty
Years of Chinese Landscape and Flower Paintings,”
through June 12. A reception is May 7, 3:30pm. EMU,
UO.
Museum of Unfi ne Art Ian Haight, Anj Marth &
Kellan Cooper, May 1-14. A reception is Friday May 1,
5:30 pm. 537 Willamette.
PRI (Pizza Research Institute) Oil paintings and
oil pastels on paper by Brian Clark, through May 31. A
reception is May 2. 520-530 Blair Blvd.
New Zone Gallery “Mediation’s Deltas, Chaos and
Miscellany,” photography, drawings & paintings
by Anthony Sims through end of May. An opening
reception is Friday, May 1, 5:30pm. 164 W. Broadway.
Studio West “Vulnerable Silences,” work by
photographer Erin Dougherty Williams. A First
Friday reception is 6pm, May 1st. 245 West 8th Ave.
Splinters The Splinters woodworking guild “Spring
Show,” through June 5. A First Friday reception is
5:30pm, May 1. Friday. 873 Willamette.
Territorial Vineyards Annie Frantzeskos
photography, through June. Third and Adams.
White Lotus Her Xue-Sheng's oil paintings of rural
China from May 1 through June 27. 767 Willamette.
CONTINUING
A Healing Space Watercolors by Ellen de Werd. 769
Monroe Street.
Allann Bros Beanery "Art in All Weathers" plein
aire show by Pam Enberg, Seja Stevenson & Barbara
Weinstein, through April 30. 5th & Olive.
Backstreet Gallery Spring Show of the Watercolor
Society of Oregon. Painting, photography, ceramic
works, mosaics, multi-media by Florence artists
ongoing. Live music last Wed. each month 5pm. 327
Laurel Street, Florence.
Café Soriah Gallery “Oaxaca in Color,” a collection
of paintings by Jean Foss, through May 31. 384 West
13th.
Choppers “Bodyscapes,” photography by Paula
Goodbar, through April 30. 1241 Willamette.
David Joyce Gallery “Markets: Celebrating Fruits
of the Earth, Abundance, Cultural fl avors, Local
Communities” through September 21. Center for
Meeting & Learning, Bldg. 19, LCC.
Espresso PRN (Sacred Heart Medical Center)
Pastel paintings by Lynn Sabol, through June 8. 1255
Hilyard Street, 3rd fl .
Espresso PRN West (PeaceHealth Medical Group)
Pastel paintings by Lynn Sabol, through June 8. 1162
Willamette Street, Eugene.
Tango dance, 8:30pm, Centro Del
Sol, 513 E. Main, Cottage Grove.
Spiritual “Practicing Being
Peace,” silent meditation, 8:15am,
old federal bldg., 7th & Pearl.
Reiki practitioner exchange,
1pm-3pm, 1st & 3rd Wednesdays,
Willamalane Center, 215 W. C St.,
Spfd. 726-8737.
Recovery Inc., self help mental
health support group, 5pm,
McNail-Riley House, 13th &
Jefferson. 461-5495.
Meditation instruction, 6:30pm,
Open Sky Shambhala Meditation
Center, 100 W. Q St., Spfd.
654-0236.
Co-Dependents Anonymous
Women’s Open Step Study
meeting, 5:30pm, St. Thomas
Episcopal Church.
WEDNESDAYS
Gatherings Blood pressure clinic,
12:30pm 2nd & 4th Wednesdays,
Campbell Center, 155 High St.
682-5318.
HIV+ social and support group,
6pm, HIV Alliance. 342-5088.
Support After Suicide (SAS)
peer-led support group, 6:30pm,
Florence Events Center Rent-a-Rod Art Show, and
“The Way I Paint It!” work by Bernie Herr, through April
30. “Road Show,” acrylic on canvas by Judith Mason-
Macomber and in the display case is “Backstreet” by
artist Karen Nichols. A reception is 4:30pm, May 2.
Florence Events Center, 715 Quince St.
LGBT Rapid HIV tests for gay/bi/
queer/trans men (incentives avail-
able), afternoons, Lane Co. Public
Health. Greg, 682-3959, or Michael,
342-5088 for an appointment.
One Cup Café “Tienhaara
Gerritz” deco collage & mixed
media by Anna Christine
Smith, through May 29. 298
Blair Blvd.
Park St. Cafe Watercolors
by Demetra Kalams, through
June 30th. 776 W Park St.
Jawbreaker Gallery Mixed media,
silkscreen, paint & modern building
supplies by Jamey Herman &
portraits and urban art by Uriah
Owen. 415 Monroe.
Paula Goodbar Gallery
Photography by Paula
Goodbar, “The Frida Session,”
& paintings by guest artist,
Nicola Noetic. 95 Lawrence.
Jeremy Covert Gallery “Le
Boudoir: Less Than Proper
Victorian Bed Dolls,” by Brooke
Oberson, through April 30. 269
W. 8th.
Pilgrim's Way Bookstore
Parent/child(ren) show. 304
Blair Blvd.
The Redoux Parlour. Work by
Jamie Burress. 780 Blair Blvd
Karin Clarke Gallery Paintings
and fi gurative works by George
Johanson, through May 9. 760
Willamette.
“The Jester” by Leslie Ditto
and other works by “Menace
to Propriety” artists at the
Fenario Gallery is among the
many exhibits opening this
week
Keystone Cafe Works by Elizabeth
Cable Landry, through April 30. 395
W. 5th.
Knight Law Center Galleries
“Birds for Books,” illustrations of
birds by Larry McQueen, through
July 31. Knight Law Center, UO.
Lane County Historical Museum “Changing
Demographics: The People of Lane County,” through
January 2010. “Toil Triumphant; Needlework and
Handcraft” Eugene Park Blocks, the story of the
town square. www.lanecountyhistoricalsociety.org.
740 West 13th Ave. $4, $3 youth, fi rst Saturdays free.
LaVerne Krause. Bachelor of Fine Arts terminal
project exhibition with Meaghan Schaefer, Stanley
Morrow & Amy Fox, April 27-May1. Bachelor of Fine
Arts terminal project exhibition with Johnny Correa,
Lindsay Hanson & Leslie Dickerson. Lawrence Hall, UO.
La Follette Gallery Moodscapes by Cyndy Duerfeldt.
A First Friday Reception is 6pm. 931 Oak.
Majestic Theater Art by Poppy (Barbara) Olson. A
Reception on Friday, May 1, from 5pm. Corvallis.
Maude Kerns “Sarkis Antikajian: A Retrospective,”
landscapes, portraits and fi gurative work, still lives,
sculptures and abstract pieces, through May 15.
1910 E. 15th Ave.
Children’s storytime (new & old
favorites), 6:30pm, Barnes & Noble.
Oakway Wine and Deli
Watercolor and acrylic
paintings by Sue Hutchinson
Carey, through April 30. Call
343-3088 for times. Oakway
Center.
Jacobs Gallery Berta and Elmer
Hader, original illustrations and
children’s book exhibit, through
May 2. Hult Center.
Pre-school storytime, 10:15 & 11am,
Downtown Library. 682-8316.
Nib Dessert & Wine Bar Cut-paper artwork by
Valisa Higman, through April 30. 769 Monroe Street.
Harlequin Beads & Jewelry
Works by Kris Ward. 1027
Willamette St.
Kids/Families Pre-school
storytime for ages 3-6 and lapsit
storytime for up to age 3, 10am,
Springfi eld Library.
Museum of Natural & Cultural History “Seeing
Time: Geologic Clues to Our Ancient Earth” exhibit,
through June 14. 1680 E. 15th. $3, $2 youths, sr.
Giustina Gallery “Call &
Response: A Conversation of
Seven Artists in Seven Mediums,”
through May 31. 875 SW 26th St.,
Corvallis.
Living Hope Church, 2801 W. 18th.
760-2927.
Springfi eld City Hall Gallery
Youth Art of Springfi eld Show,
sponsored by the Springfi eld
Arts Commission, through
May 1. 225 5th St. Spfd.
Springfi eld Museum Student
art show and exhibit & “the
Simpson’s couch, April 28
through May 27. A reception
is 3:30-7:30pm, May 1. 590
Main St., Spfd. $2 admission 18 +.
Studio B Fiber arts by Judy Pierce & Alley Valkyrie,
silkscreen art, felt sculpture. 245 Blair.
Studio C Painting and prints by John Holdway &
fl amework beads by Teague Cohen. 245 Blair.
Tamarack Wellness Center Work by Rebecca
LaMothe, through April 30. 3575 Donald St.
Temple Beth Israel “Yes We Can! Unlearning
Discrimination in Oregon” through June 3. 1175 East
29th Ave.
UO Law School “From One Place to Another,”
photography by Terri Warpinski, through June 30.
1515 Agate St.
The Wandering Goat Photography/collage by Mo
Bowen. 268 Madison St.
WOW Hall Fantasy fi gurative paintings by Marlis,
through May 31. 291 W. 8th.
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