attn:
OPPS
Echo Hollow Pool, 1655 Echo
Hollow Rd., offers drop-in kayak-
ing 8-10pm every Thursday for $4;
no instruction or equipment pro-
vided; information at 682-5525.
DIVA is selling its fi rst 100 tickets
to a fundraising party on March 11
for $100; info and tickets at http://
wkly.ws/65
Oregon Crafted is calling to art-
ists everywhere to be part of a
new exhibition and fundraiser run-
ning March 5 through Arpil 2; info
and submission forms available at
http://wkly.ws/66
The McKenzie River Trust is in-
viting artists to submit works for
consideration to The Living River
juried art exhibit scheduled for
April at Jacobs Gallery; submis-
sion deadline is Jan. 20; info at
http://wkly.ws/67
The deadline for $25 reduced tick-
ets to the Jan. 30 Robert Burns
Supper-Dance is Saturday, Jan. 23;
info and registration at 484-0172.
The Very Little Theatre will hold
auditions for Extremities at 6pm
Monday, Jan. 25, and Tuesday,
Jan. 26; for scripts and informa-
tion, contact director Cindy Solari
at stagecs@yahoo.com.
Kids’ FIRST will hold Winter Vol-
unteer Victim Advocate Training on
Feb. 16-17 and Feb. 23-24; applica-
tion deadline is Friday, Jan. 29; for
more information or to receive an
application, call 682-3938.
art
IN THE
GALLERIES
OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
“Amazonia,” work from National Geographic
photographer Sam Abell, curator’s gallery
talk w/JSMA Executive Director Jill Hartz
5:30pm Wednesday, Jan. 27, through May 2;
Japanese Woodblock Prints feat. works by
Utamaro, Hokusai, Munakata Shiko, Hiroshi
Yoshida & more; “Clinton Hill: Selections
from a Fifty Year Survey,” by UO alumnus
Clinton Hill, through Feb. 28; “NewArt
Northwest Kids,” through March 28; 1430
Johnson Ln., UO
Mills International Center Gallery “Winter
Blues… And Greens, Yellows, Reds....,”
local and international artists with various
techniques and backgrounds, opening
reception 6:30-9pm Friday, Jan. 22, through
March 19. EMU, UO
Sam Bond’s “Bingo Cards Art Show,”
collection of bingo players’ art/confessions
on the back of bingo cards, mid-month
reception and new bingo card unveiling w/
live music by StoneJumpers and Dylan Keim
6-8pm Saturday, Jan. 23, through Jan. 31.
407 Blair Blvd
CONTINUING
The 1032 “Porch of Distinction,”
ongoing. 1032 West 3rd
All Prophets Tattoo and Gallery Anthony
Hale, Enuf, Desi, Rachel, various media. 411
E. Broadway
Autzen House “Collage Art: Nimble
Arrangements for the World of Thought,”
works by several artists, through March
19; “Art About Agriculture,” ongoing. OSU,
Corvallis, 811 SW Jefferson Ave
Backstreet Gallery Wood turning by
Russ Dixon, through Jan. 31; Painting,
photography, ceramic works, mosaics, multi-
media by Florence artists, ongoing. 1421 Bay,
Florence
David Minor Theater Collages by Shawn
Mediaclast, through Feb. 5. 180 E. 5th Ave.
Dr. Don Dexter “Turning Over A New Leaf,”
photography by Ivy Hutchinson; “Heaven
On Earth,” acrylic & mixed media on wood &
canvas by Rebecca LaMothe; through Jan. 31.
2233 Willamette, Suite B
Archaeologist Barbara
Burrell delivers a free
illustrated talk about
“Marble & Messages at
Ephesos” Thursday, Jan.
28, at the Eugene Library
Emerald Art Center “Plein Air Art about
Argiculture,” by the Plein Air Painters of
Eugene-Springfi eld, through Jan. 29. 500
Main, Spfd
Fairbanks Gallery “Place,” by Stephen
Hayes, oils on canvas, through Feb. 3.
Jefferson Way & College Drive, OSU, Corvallis
Fenario Gallery “Subcutaneous,” fi ne art
by local tattoo artists; “Retrospective,”
continuing. 881 Willamette
Full City Café “Romantic Motels and Scenic
Cityscapes,” a collection of miniature, framed
models of “fantasy architecture” by Kip
Amend, through Feb. 7; Paintings by Carolyn
Glasier, through Jan. 31. 842 Pearl
Gary’s Coffee “Peacequilt: A Zillion Visions
of Peace,” by Lura Pierce; “Watercolors,” by
Katie Stocks, through Jan. 29. 525 High
G Spot “Yard of Distinction,” ongoing. 1050
West 3rd
Hoodz Gallery Pinstripe art from Tim
Brodude & Rick Lautzenheiser; Portrait
paintings by Joshua South; Word of Jud
Turner, Alternative Gun Show (gun themed
artwork from various artists); paintings
from Joe Leonard, Taralee Guild & more;
photography by Sara Nugent, ongoing. 1255
Railroad
Imagine Gallery Pottery by Peter Alsen,
James Tingey, Amy Palatnick & more;
sculptural fantasies by Kip Amend, through
Jan. 31. 35 E. 8th Ave
Imagine Gallery “Place,” by Stephen Hayes,
oils on canvas, through Feb. 3. Jefferson Way
& College Drive, OSU, Corvallis
Ink Thirsty Shoe art by Evan Schultz;
Paintings by Cory Brown; Typographic
Studies by Adam Brochugere; Photography
by Jenny Kuglin & Jennifer Winters; Wheat
Pastes by Ward Gross; Video Arcade by
Richard Hofmeier. through Jan. 29. 281 W.
8th
Island Park Gallery “In the Open Air,” plein
air painters of Eugene/Springfi eld. 212 West
C, Spfd
Jacobs Gallery “A Look From Within,” work
by Shelley Albrich, mixed media, painting;
Cheryl Camelio, photography; Rogene Manas,
mixed media/painting; Roger Weise, painting,
new self-portraits, through Feb. 13. One
Eugene Center (under the Hult)
Karin Clarke Gallery “The Resale Exhibit,”
previously owned artwork from collections
of Eugene art afi cionados, feat. work by Carl
Hall, George Johanson, Una Wilkinson, Anne
McCosh, Brett Weston & more, through Feb.
27. 760 Willamette
Keystone Gallery Photography by Megan
Hinkel, through Jan. 30. 395 W. Fifth Ave
Lane County Historical Museum “Changing
Demographics: The People of Lane
County,” through Jan. 31; “Toil Triumphant;
Needlework and Handcraft,” Eugene Park
Blocks, the story of the town square, http://
wkly.ws/2s 740 West 13th
Rob Adams’ exhibit “The Long March,” on display at the Museum of Unfi ne
Art, explores the connections between China and the Pacifi c Northwest
Majestic Theater Original art by Sean
McGinty. 115 SW 2nd, Corvallis
Maude Kerns Art Gallery “Memory,
Perception, Ritual,” work by Naomi Kasumi,
Una Mjurka & Alexandra Opie, site-specifi c
installation, video installation & ceramic
sculpture, through Feb. 12. 1910 E. 15th
MECCA Materials Exchange Center for
Community Art “Intersections,” mixed
media by Heidi Howes, through Feb. 2. 449
Willamette
MODERN Work by JulieAnn Mills Testi. 207
E. 5th, #205
Museum of Natural and Cultural History
“Down to Earth: A Geologist’s Perspective,”
photography by UO geology grad students &
profs, through Feb. 28. 1680 E. 15th
Museum of Unfi ne Art “The Long March,”
painter Rob Adams’ refl ections on China-
Pacifi c Northwest connection, mixed-media
paintings on canvas, part of a group exhibit,
retrospective of artists featured over the
past decade, through Jan. 31. 537 Willamette
New Frontier Market Art by Oliver Redig,
through Jan. 29. 1101 W. 8th
New Odyssey “Music of the 60’s: Rare
Photos of Janis, Ray and more,” photography
by David Ball, through Jan. 31. 1004
Willamette
New Zone Gallery “Illustrating the Fantasy,”
by Marti Lynch, watercolors, through Feb. 5.
164 W. Broadway
Off The Waffl e Various local artists,
ongoing. 740 Van Buren
olivejuice Shannon Knight, through Jan. 29.
543 Blair
Passionfl ower Design Work by Mary Briggs,
Barb Campbell, Katy Jane, Lynn Peterson,
Sherri Pyron & Bev Soasey. 128 E. Broadway
Pizza Research Institute Jasmine Gabriel
& Mary Jane Moffat, through Jan. 29. 530
Blair
Redoux Parlour Paintings by Wendy Kai,
through Jan. 29. 780 Blair
Springfi eld City Hall Gallery Work by
artist/author Alan M. Clark, paintings,
illustrations, book covers & more, through
Feb. 20. 225 Fifth St., Spfd
Springfi eld Museum “Close to Amun and
the Sun,” Egyptian-style encaustic paintings
by Jean M. Denis, through Jan. 30. 590 Main,
Spfd
Sunnyside Up Café Al Kapuler, art inspired
by Picasso for world peace. 116 NW 3rd,
Corvallis
Territorial Vineyards “The Figure in
Watercolor,” through Jan. 31. 904 3rd St
Uva Wine Bar Paintings by Jenny Gray. 27
Oakway Center
Vista Framing and Gallery “Bozzetti:
sketches of the soul,” paintings by Pamela
Hoffmeister, through Feb. 2. 160 E. Broadway
Wandering Goat Coffee Co. Art by Alex
D’Souza. 268 Madison
White Lotus Gallery “Under 21,” framed
artwork under 21 inches, feat. Jon Jay
Cruson, Nonie Fish, Gary Tepfer, Barry
Cleavin, Nozaki Shinjiro & more, through Feb.
27. 767 Willamette
WOW Hall Works by Kenny Ashcraft, works
in ink, watercolor, pencil and charcoal,
through Jan. 31. 8th & Lincoln
ZenJen Studios Metal art, paintings,
sculpture, stained glass & scientifi c
illustrations by Karura Reynolds, Isaac
Coblentz, Jennifer Morrell & Dan White. 1990
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