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    GALLERIES
OPENING
Backstreet Gallery August
featured artists: Russ Dixon,
woodturner & Jayne Smoley,
glass artist. Reception Aug. 12,
3-5 pm. 1421 Bay St., Florence
Hallie Ford Museum of Art
“Capturing the Power of the
Spirit World: Ritual Objects from
Northeast Papua New Guinea”
opens July 29. 700 State St.,
Salem
Maude Kerns “Bathers & Boats”
ft. Stan Bryan, Melissa Sikes &
Roger Weise. Opening July 21,
reception 6-8pm. Through Aug.
25. 1910 E. 15th Ave
New Zone Art Gallery “Creature
Comforts” by featured artist
Amanda Blaeuer, opening
reception Aug. 4, 5:30pm. 220
Charnelton St
White Lotus Gallery Hamanishi’s
Splendor: The Art of Mezzotint
& Gold Leaf, reception July 22,
2-5pm. Through Aug. 26. 767
Willamette St
CONTINUING
The Arts Center David Carmack
Lewis: “A God In The Hearth: a
Visual Essay on Fire & Fossil
Fuels.” Reception July 20, 4-8pm.
Through Aug. 21.
The Ugly Art Room hosts an exhibit
in the Corrine Woodman Gallery II:
Fare Thee Well. 700 S.W. Madison
St., Corvallis
The Barn Light East “Life is New
Every Moment,” paintings by
Benjamin Terrell. 545 E. 8th Ave
Broadway Commerce Center
Work by Tracy Sydor, fine artist &
photographer. 44 W. Broadway
Cafe Soriah Jerry Ross “New & Old
Paintings.” Through August. 384
W. 13th Ave
Chessman Gallery “Illuminated”
Lincoln City Cultural Center
Members’ Show. Through Aug. 7.
540 N.E. Hwy 101, Lincoln City
Cowfish Neon paintings by
Wayde Love. 62 W. Broadway
Cozy A mix of mid century
modern design & graphic
illustration by Amber Leaders
Designs. 285 E. 5th Ave
Dot Dotson’s Eugene Darkroom
Group, “The Community Chest.”
Though Aug. 10. 1668 Willamette St
ECO Sleep Solutions & Gallery
Felted wool home décor & apparel
by Tylar Merrill; clay tile collages
by Annie Heron; wall art by Mari
Livie; & other artists. 25 E. 8th Ave
Eugene Public Library
Expressionist-inspired café &
equestrian scenes, bright floral
still life paintings by Shelley
Roenspie. 100 W. 10th Ave
Eugene Yoga Abstract mandala
images by Tom Gettys. 245 E.
Broadway
Euphoria Chocolate Company
A Bach Festival poster
retrospective. 946 Willamette
FourWinds Gallery Paintings by
Amber Allen. 273 W. 8th Ave
Framin ArtWorks Abstract work
by Kristina Rust. 505 High St
gilt+gossamer “Love & Affinity,”
Semi-abstract work by Christian
Ives. 873 Willamette St
Goldworks Jewelry Art Studio
Original jewelry by Goldworks
staff. 169 E. Broadway
Hallie Ford Museum of Art Behind
The Beyond, psychedelic posters
& fashion in San Francisco 1966-
71. Through Aug. 27.
Capturing the Power of the
Spirit World: Ritual Objects from
Northeast Papua New Guinea.
July 29 through Oct. 22. 700
State St., Salem
InEugene Real Estate Mosaic
wood art by Thom Whipp. 100 E.
Broadway
Jazz Station Photos of artists
appearing at the Jazz Station by
Keith Munson. 124 W. Broadway
Lunaria Gallery Contemporary
botanical paintings & drawings
by Salem artist Diane Trevett.
113 N. Water St., Silverton
Malerische Galerie “Here Kitty,
Kitty” paintings, etchings, oils,
tiles, etc. 236 Main St., Spfd
Maude Kerns “Oregon Made for
Interiors” Exhibit, work of 28
Oregon artists. 1910 E. 15th Ave
Maven Art Boutique Work by
Marlis & Amanda Blauer. 271 W.
8th Ave
MECCA A series of works in a
variety of media which have either
been left, donated or forgotten.
449 Willamette St
Mosaic Fair Trade Collection
Garden art, hammocks & planters
from around the world. 28 E.
Broadway
Museum of Natural History
“Hungry Planet: What the World
Eats.” Through July 30. “Explore
Oregon.” “Oregon—Where Past
is Present.” “Rarely Seen,”
National Geographic photography
exhibition. 1680 E. 15th Ave
The New Zone Gallery “The
Dramatic Leaf” photography by
Matt Reese & work by Kind Tree,
music by Brook Adams. 220 W.
8th Ave
Oakshire Portraits of Past Time
by Bret Pendlebury. Through July
26. 207 Madison St
Off the Waffle A collection of
oils & watercolors by New Zone
artist Majorie Templeton. 840
Willamette
Oregon Art Supply
“Interconnections: Abstract
Explorations in Watercolor” by
Terry Duffy. 1020 Pearl St
Oregon Gallery Scenic northwest
photography by Ron Keebler. 199
E. 5th Ave
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
“Diálogos,” multi-sensory latin
art. Through Oct. 8.
OSU Campus Gallery 440
“Pollination: Recent Work by
Tallmadge Doyle.” Through Sept.
8. Corvallis
Karin Clarke Gallery Paintings
by Bets Cole. Through July 7. 760
Willamette St
OUT ON A LIMB Gallery
Pyrography by Matt Hayward.
191 E. Broadway
Lane County Historical Museum
“Their Hearts are in This Land.”
740 W. 13th Ave
Pacific Rim Art Guild Work about
America. 160 E. Broadway,
basement
LaSells Stewart Center The
Annual Community Art Show.
Through July 27. 875 S.W. 26th
St., Corvallis
Passionflower Design Jewelry,
clothes & gifts ft. regional &
US artists & designers. 128 E.
Broadway
The Lincoln Gallery The OSLP
Arts & Culture Program presents
“FEAST,” an exhibition of artwork
about local food & food culture.
309 W. 4th Ave
Red Wagon Creamery “Abstract
Sass & Fur.” 55 W. Broadway
Run Hub Northwest Track & Field
photographs by Phil Johnson of
Tracktown Photo. 515 High St
TIX $5 SUNDAYS
$7 $3 TUESDAYS
‘TWO BATHERS AT SUNSET’ BY ROGER WEISE AT MAUDE KERNS
Timbers Inn Mike Hopper’s
graphic art, architecture, design
pieces. 1015 Pearl St
Sam Bond’s Garage “Mystical
Disco Gardens” by Cassandra
Warren. Through July 27. 407
Blair Blvd
Townshend’s Teahouse A
shamanic series of paintings by
Shannon Moe. 41 W. Broadway
Shadowfox Grab a cup of coffee
& enjoy original art. 76 W.
Broadway
St. Vincent de Paul Work by St.
Vincent’s resident artists. 100 E.
11th Ave
Tea of Life “The Dance of Life,”
oil-on-canvas by Jeff Adams. 960
W. 5th Ave
Umpqua Valley Art Center
Umpqua Valley Arts Association’s
Annual Members Show. Through
Sept. 8. 1624 W. Harvard Ave.,
Roseburg
watercolor by Marsha Brennen &
Anita Vuksich. 411 W. 4th
Willamette Heritage Center
“Courage & Compassion: Our
Shared Story of the Japanese
American WWII Experience.” July 14
through September. 1313 S.E. Mill
St., Salem
WOW Hall Paintings by Alicia
Steinke. 291 W. 8th Ave
Vistra Framing and Gallery
Oregon landscapes & flowers in
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