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art #1 Opus VII “Structure,” architecturally inspired paintings by Jenny Gray. 22 W. 7th #2 Eugene Storefront Art Project “Just a Memory,” work by Josh Sands, through April 27. 760 Willamette #3 Passionfl ower Design “Holding the Light,” work by porcelain artist Katie Swenson, through March 3. 128 E. Broadway #4 DIVA “Bridges,” site specifi c installation by UO & Sarah Whitling. 280 W. Broadway #5 Woodpecker’s Muse “Screened In,” work by Adam Lesh. 372 W. Broadway Cowfi sh Work by Ricardo Di Napoli and Kim Rose. 62 W. Broadway ECO Sleep Solutions and Gallery Work by Tylar Merrill, Annie Heron, Mari Livie, Cedar Caredio, & Stephen White. 25 E. 8th Full City Coffee Roasters Acrylic & oil paintings by Tamara Hughes, photography by Alonna Soderberg, Kaitlyn Beauchene, and Cary Kerst. 842 Pearl Goldworks “Limited Edition Block Prints,” work by Rina Francisco. 169 E. Broadway Granary Pizza “Optical Jazz,” paintings by Earl Dunbar. 259 E. 5th Harlequin Beads and Jewelry Work by Cenya. Open until 6pm. 1027 Willamette Imagine Gallery “Mairs Photography,” photography by R. Dee Mairs & Mary Ann Hartley-Mairs; “Musicians,” work by Ellen Gabehart, through March 31. 35 E. 8th Jacobs Gallery “Eugene Collects,” a special exhibit of artwork loaned to the Jacobs Gallery, from private collectors of art. Hult Ctr. Jazz Station Caricatures, drawings, & other work by Mona Gogan. 124 W. Broadway Karin Clarke Gallery Work by gallery artists. 749 Willamette MECCA “Museum of Awesome,” found object collages by Marilyn Kent, through March 31. 449 Willamette NEST “Capturing Vividness,” work by Ron Wolf. 1235 Willamette The New Zone Gallery “Melange,” acrylic painting by Lynn Taylor, through April 1; Paintings & sketches by Demetra Kalams; Self-Portraits by New Zone Members. 164 W. Broadway Olive Grand Work by Anne McRae, Karen Russo, Rachel McLain, Micaela Russo, & Tricia Clark-McDowell. 1041 Willamette Out on a Limb Watercolor paintings of Oregon landscapes by Kerri Vanden Berg; Woodworking by Tim Boyden, Urban Lumber, and Drew Parrish. 191 E. Broadway Studio West “Eugene Community Photo Project.” 245 W. 8th White Lotus Gallery “Stormy Writings,” work by Nancy Pobanz. 767 Willamette CONTINUING Art of War Work by Tracy Mattner, through March 31. 251 B W. 7th B2 Wine Bar “Into 2011,” work by Richard Quigley. 2794 Shadow View Backstreet Gallery “Barefoot on the Beach,” watercolor paintings by Kathryn Damon-Dawson, through April 2. 1421 Bay St., Florence Benton County Museum Willamette Valley Scholastic Art Awards, work by high school students, through March 31. 1101 Main, Philomath Big City Gaming “Fool’s Gold,” work by Brian Knowles, Marlitt Dellabough, Robert D. Clark Lecture in the Humanities WOW Hall features art by Arianne Fredenburg OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS Analog Barbershop New Art by Kim Rose, mixed media, reception 5-9pm Friday, March 2; through April 1. 862 Olive Backstreet Gallery “Barefoot on the Beach,” reception for Kathryn Damon- Dawson, 3-5pm, Saturday, March 10; through April 2. 1421 Bay St., Florence Eugene Piano Academy “Music in Different Takes,” Peter Herley, Tony Brown, Ron Omlin, & Eric Sutton. 5:45-8pm, Saturday, March 3. 507 Willamette Eugene Storefront Art Project “Just a Memory,” work by Josh Sands, through April 27. 760 Willamette; Work by Heather Reese. 198 W. Broadway; “Silhouettes,” work by Terry Holloway & Graeme Haub. 245 W. Broadway; Work by Phoebe Gordon. 224 E. 11th David Joyce Gallery “Red, Red — The Color of Warm,” w/work by various artists. Artist reception, 4:30-6pm Thursday, March 1; through March 26. LCC Campus Morning Glory Café Embroidered watercolors & acrylics by Mary Jane Moffat, through April 1. 450 Willamette UO Museum of Natural & Cultural History ”Work by Becky Uhler. Artist reception 5-7pm Thursday, March 1. UO Campus WOW Hall Work by Arianne Fredenburg, through April 1. 291 W. 8th FIRST FRIDAY ARTWALK Most venues have receptions with music, drinks and/or treats, and often the artist(s) in attendance, starting around 5:30pm and continuing until 8:30 or 9pm. Oregon Humanities Center IN THE GALLERIES “The Greatest Adventure: A Survivor’s Guide to a Melting Century” Tuesday, March 6, 2012 7:30 p.m. 182 Lillis Hall, UO campus View live-streaming video at: ohc.uoregon.edu Keegan Gormley Andrea Alonge, Tim Jarvis & more. 1288 Willamette Big Tree Gallery “Ol’ Hallows Eve,” multimedia arts & adornments by Kalimanna Creations, unique photography of the world by Brian Chenoweth, acrylic on canvas by Nichoel Wright. 1068 W. 3rd Bonnie at Play “Ceramic sculpture” by Bonnie King. 1082 W. 2nd — upstairs Broomchick Early American Handcrafted Brooms & Besoms by Samantha Pritchard. 305 Blair Café Zenon Oil Landscapes & encaustic portraits by Jean Denis. 898 Pearl CALC “Art work created by children from Gaza.” 458 Blair Cowfi sh Paintings by Kim Rose & Ricardo Di Napoli. 62 W. Broadway Creswell Library “6th Annual Art Show,” work by various artists, through March 24. 64 W. Oregon, Crswl. David Minor Theater Photography by Kate Ketcham. 180 E. 5th Delphina / Slash’n Burn Portraits & images by Cody Wicker. 941 W. 3rd Dot Dotson’s “Detroit Relics,” photography by John Sconce, through March 8. 1668 Willamette ECO Sleep Solutions Various media by Tyler Merrill, Annie Heron, Mari Livie, Cedar Caredio, & Stephen White. 25 E. 8th Emerald Art Center “The Watercolor Society of Oregon Show,” watercolor works by 21 artists. 500 Main, Spfd. Eugene Piano Academy Photography by Deb Ingebretsen. 507 Willamette Eugene Storefront Art Project Work by Peter Herley, Ron Omlin, Tony Brown, Eric Sutton, Brian Walker, Heather Reese, Tina Martinson, & Phoebe Gordon. Various locations Florence Events Center “Oregon: the Place We Call Home,” photography by members of the Florence Viewfi nders. Paintings by Colleen Goodwin Chronister. 715 Quince, Florence Full City Work by Cary Kerst, Kaitlyn Beauchene, Ginny Stern, Alonna Soderberg, & Brooke Borcherding. 842 Pearl Healing Scapes Mixed media, charcoal & acrylic work by Katey Seefeld. 1390 Oak, Suite 3 The Hot Shop Art Glass Studio “True Blue,” glass and other artwork in blue by several artists. 1093 W. 1st Jawbreaker Gallery “Love From All Angles,” Acrylic on canvas & string world, hand made patches, through March 10. 796 W. 4th Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art “Birds & Flowers,” works of diverse media, through April 1; “Xiaoze Xien; Amplifi ed Moments 1993-2008” & “East/West: Visually Speaking;” “The Long Now,” work by 22 UO Department of Art faculty, through April 8; “Nixon in China, Scenes from History & Stage,” archival photographs by journalists in the 1972 Nixon-Kissinger entourage, through March 18. UO Campus Karin Clarke Gallery “Willamette Dreams,” impressions of the Southern Willamette Valley by Jill Atkin, Chris Bechler, Mark Clarke, Margaret Coe, Bets Cole, Kris Hurwit, & Lynn Ihsen Peterson. 749 Willamette Lane County Historical Museum “Weird & Wonderful: Lane County Highlights & Footnotes,” through Sept. 15. 740 W. 13th Last Stand Coffee Co. Work by Kenji Ota & MuseArt artists. 298 Blair LaVerne Krause Gallery “Lisa,” prints and drawings by various artists, through March 2. UO Campus Jaqua Law Library “Law in the World of Capes, Tights, and Trench Coats,” exhibition studying role of superheroes in the legal system, through May 15. UO Campus Maude Kerns Art Center “Portraiture: Three Twists,” work by Frank Moro, Russ Revock, & Mike Sirl, through March 23. 1910 E. 15th WWW.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM • BLOGS.EUGENEWEEKLY.COM Michael DiBitetto Etherial, exquisite etchings, clothing art. 201 Blair MODERN “Made in Oregon,” work by students of UO professors John Arndt & Brian Gillis. 207 E. 5th Moon Upstairs Gallery Work by Paula Goodbar, Demetra Kalams & Phoebe Gordon. 228 Main, Spfd. Morning Glory Café “Painted Headshots of Local People” by Wendi Kai, through March 1. 450 Willamette Museum of Natural & Cultural History “Face to Face with Masks from the Museum Collections,” North American, African & Oceanic mask collections. 1680 E. 15th New Dawn Bakery “Oregon Beauty – Forest Portraits,” oil paintings by Sean Sbragia, through March 1. 868 W. Park New Frontier Market. “Irrational Behaviour,” work by Josh Kennet, Margot Denman and Anna Begby. through March 15. 1101 W. 8th Ninkasi Brewery Ninkasi employee group show, minors until 8pm. 272 Van Buren Occupy Eugene “We’re Still Here!” Art by occupiers, works about occupy, and artifacts from the occupation, 1274 W. 7th Palace Bakery Work by Tamara Hughes, through March 4. 844 Pearl Park St. Café Recent paintings by Claire Ribaud. 776 Park Perk “The Skateboarding Art Show,” work by Kim Rose. 1351 Willamette Pizza Research Institute “Local faces and places,” Oil paintings by Jean Denis. 530 Blair Ratatouille Work by Tanna Konnemann & Sophie Navarro. 2729 Shadow View Raven Frame Works Paintings by Adam Grosowsky. 325 W. 4th Saginaw Vineyard Art by Demetra Kalams. 80247 Delight Valley The Salon Benefi t show of paintings by Patrick Donnelly. 910 Lincoln Sam Bond’s Garage Photography by Trask Bedortha, through March 29th. 407 Blair Silver Lining Steampunk art by the Florence Altered Art Group. 2217 U.S. 101, Florence Springfi eld Museum “Grandmother’s Dress,” work by bridal historian Carol Houde, through March 3. 590 Main, Spfd. Studio Tre Amiche New works by Patsy Hand, Kathryn Hutchinson, & Rogena Degge. 295 E. 5th Sweet Life Arts & Crafts Gallery Work by employees of Sweet Life, fi ne art to felted handbags, jewelry, birdbaths, recycled book art & aprons. 775 Monroe Symphony in Glass Glasswork by Vicki Komori, Cat Shelby & Jamie Burress. 260 W. Broadway Tamarack Wellness Center & Eugene Yoga Plein air paintings by local Lane County artists. 3575 Donald Thalia’s Emporium Folk art & gift gallery, Turkish coffee bar. 299 E. 5th UO Alumni Association Art by UO students Laura Johnson & Marshall McFarland. 39 W. Broadway UO Museum of Natural & Cultural History “Out in Space, Back in Time: Images from the Hubble Space Telescope.” Through Feb. 2013; “Oregon—Where Past is Present.” UO Campus Vistra Framing & Gallery Work by various artists. 160 E. Broadway The Wave “Dead Rockstars—A Tribute to the Mortal Gods of Sound.” 547 Blair Wandering Goat Coffee “The Artist’s Exposition,” mixed media by Abigail Gable, through March 29th. 268 Madison YEPSA “What is Sexuality?” 174 W. Broadway ZDREAMZ-ART Visionary computer art prints by Artist Ron LaFond. 937 W. 3rd Doug Peacock is a renegade naturalist, grizzly bear expert, wildlife advocate, and defender of wilderness. He is the author of Walking It Off: A Veteran’s Chronicle of War and Wilderness and co-author, with Andrea Peacock, of The Essential Grizzly: The Mingled Fates of Men and Bears. Peacock was the real-life model for Edward Abbey’s character, George Washington Hayduke, in The Monkeywrench Gang. Followed by a book sale and signing. Free and open to the public. No tickets or reservations. For disability accom- modations, call (541) 346-3934. ohc.uoregon.edu ,6(((+(PUZ[P[\[PVUJVTTP[[LK[VJ\S[\YHSKP]LYZP[` EUGENE WEEKLY MARCH 1, 2012 19