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art Artist Jon Jay Cruson discusses his retrospective exhibit Friday at Jacobs Gallery IN THE GALLERIES OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS work by multiple artists, through July 31. 715 Quince St., Florence The Art Center “Far Away,” artwork by Rich Bergeman, Tallmadge Doyle, Herman Krieger, David Carmack Lewis, Cynthia Nawalinski, Robert Schlegel & Dan Wise, reception 5:30-7pm Thursday, July 15; brown bag art talk w/Nancy Pobanz at noon Saturday, July 17, exhibit continues through Aug. 14. 700 SW Madison Ave., Corvallis Imagine Gallery “Imagination & Creation,” new work by Abbas Darabi, Sarah Sedwick, Shanna Trumbly, Toni Zybell & more, through July 23. 35 E. 8th Jacobs Gallery Jon Jay Cruson Retrospective, feat. drawings, prints, cased pieces, screens & paintings, artist’s insight talk 3:30-4:30pm & reception 5:30-8:30pm Friday, July 16, exhibit continues through Aug. 21. One Eugene Center (under the Hult) Jameson’s Bar “Paintings with Personality,” art by Jordan Limbach; “Elements of Hip-Hop,” screen prints by Jordan Limbach & Liz Hampton, through July 31. 115 W. Broadway Maude Kerns Art Gallery “By Hand. By Water. By Mind,” artwork by Scott Schuldt, reception 6-8pm Friday, July 16, exhibit continues through Aug. 27. 1910 E. 15th Miriam Kley Studio Sale of art by the late sculptor Miriam Kley, hosted by Karin Clarke Gallery, noon-4pm Saturday & Sunday only, July 17-18. 2765 Kinkaid CONTINUING Art of Glass Eugene Storefront Project Fundraiser feat. “Into the Glass Menagerie,” art by Peter Herely, through July 28. 790 Blair Backstreet Gallery Pottery by Kris DeNoyer, through July 31. 1421 Bay St., Florence Emerald Art Center PhotoZone Juried Show, through July 30. 500 Main St., Spfd Eugene Textile Center “Tactile Expressions,” group show, through July 24. 1510 Jacobs Dr. Fairbanks Gallery OSU Art Faculty Exhibit, through Oct. 6. OSU campus Florence Events Center Galleries Gallery One: “World Wonders,” photography by Lynda Bare; pure fusion art glass by Jayne Smoley in display case; Gallery Five: Dunes Art Club of Reedsport, Island Park Art Gallery Art by Gladys Bacon & Mark Logan, through Aug. 26. 215 W. C St., Spfd Jazz Station “The Best of Autism Artism,” art by people with autism, through July 31. 68 W. Broadway J ordan Schnitzer Museum of Art “One Step Big Shot: Portraits by Andy Warhol & Gus Van Sant,” through Sept. 5; “Marie Antoinette’s Head & Others,” portrait photography by Jim Riswold, through Sept. 5; “Traditions Revealed,” exhibit of modern Russian icon paintings by various artists; “Buste D’Homme,” by Pablo Picasso. 1430 Johnson Ln., UO Karin Clarke Gallery Landscapes & fi gures by Mark Clarke, painting demo 2pm Saturday, Aug. 7, exhibit through Aug. 21. 760 Willamette Keystone Cafe Abstract paintings by Sandra Larkin, through July 31. 395 W. 5th Law School Gallery “Core Sample: China,” photography by Carol Isaak, through July 21. 1515 Agate MECCA Materials Exchange Center for Community Art “Wired,” drawings & paintings by Drew Bardana, through July 31. 449 Willamette New Odyssey Paintings by Richard Quigley, through July 31. 1004 Willamette New Zone Gallery “Abstract Reality,” work by Maureen Campbell; “Fairy Tales & Fantasy,” member theme show, through July 31. 164 W. Broadway Olive Grand “Descending Light: Oregon Landscape Paintings,” work by Carolee S. Clark, Debby Sunderbaum-Sommers & Jana Johnson, through July 31. 1041 Willamette Palace Bakery “Oregon Inspirations,” watercolors by M. Shefa Marcus, through July 28. 844 Pearl Raven Frameworks “The Art of Figurative Art,” drawings & paintings by Brent Burkett; work by Ellen Tykeson, Don Gardner, Kay Bruckner, Jan Halvorson, Paul Buckner, Ann Lee-Hoelzle, Adam Grosowsky, Anne Korn & Terry Way, through July 31. 325 W. 4th Sam Bond’s Acrylic & collage on canvas by Lindsay LePon, through July 30. 407 Blair Science Factory Exhibit Hall “Summer Science Smorgasbord,” a collection of hands-on science & technology exhibits, through Aug. 30. 2300 Leo Harris Pkwy Springfi eld Museum “Dances With Fire,” blown glass by Kathleen Jensen, through July 31. 590 Main St., Spfd. Village Health Gallery Material ARTistry exhibit feat. Sandra McMorris Johnson, Jae McDonald, Janet Hiller & Salley Zehrung, through Sept. 13. 2868 Willamette Vista Framing and Gallery Paintings by Jill Atkin & jewelry by Tom Sauve, through Aug. 4. 160 E. Broadway Woodpecker’s Muse Works by Valisa Higman, along with works in acrylic, leatherworks, sculpture, steampunk, metalsmithing & more by local artists, through Aug. 30. 372 W. Broadway WOW Hall Abstract paintings by Jazmine Gabriel, through July 31. 8th & Lincoln Zenon Cafe Paintings by Jerry Ross, through July 28. 898 Pearl Siuslaw Bank Landscape, fl ower & portrait paintings by Pam Enberg, Seja Stevenson & Barbara Weinstein, through July 31. 707 Main St., Spfd Presents the 2nd annual Blues Build Benefit Saturday, July 24th Gaye Lee Russell and the BOE Orchestra Adam Scramstad a pint is just right! Broh-Taylor Blues Band The Vipers featuring Deb Cleveland Museum of Unfine Art and Record Store 1:30-5:30 at Pfeiffer Winery 25040 Jaeg Road, Junction City 7.5 miles west on High Pass Road, north on Turnbow to Jaeg $15 advance or $20 at the gate. Under 10 ~ free Ticket Outlets: Dari Mart proudly introduces Lochmead ice cream in a convenient snack-sized pint. Count on Dari Mart for the freshest milk and ice cream. Eugene: CD World, House of Records, Museum of Unfine Art and Record Store Junction City: Habitat for Humanity office ~ Emerald Valley Compounding Pharmacy ~ Pfeiffer Winery Harrisburg; Citizens Bank Veneta: Our Daily Bread No-host bar with soft drinks by Pfeiffer Winery (no outside alcohol) Lawn chairs and blankets welcome Snacks available from Our Daily Bread All natural Lochmead ice cream, now in pints! The Jerry Brown Company ~ Isler Certified Public Accountants ~ Emerald Valley Compounding Pharmacy Benton Lane Winery ~ B & I Hardware ~ Blachly Lane Co-op ~ Tri-County Tribune McKinley Printing ~ Rodeo Steak House ~ Guaranty Chevrolet/Pontiac Proceeds to support the building of simple and decent homes for low and moderate income families by Junction City/Harrisburg/Monroe Habitat for Humanity, an ecumenical Christian organization. For more info: www.jchmhabitat.org ~ www.pfeiffervineyards.com WWW.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM • BLOGS.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM EUGENE WEEKLY JULY 15, 2010 21