SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 2016 11 A The Gallery Above the Silver Lining Boutique, 2217 Highway 101, will present one of Florence’s outstanding local water- colorists, Lin-Su, for the entire month of May. An artist’s champagne and hors d’oeurves recep- tion will be held for Lin- COURTESY PHOTO Su May 14, from 3 to 5 p.m., during the Second This and other watercolors by Saturday Gallery Tour. Lin-Su will be featured at The “Lin-Su has been cre- Gallery Above Silver Lining ating masterful watercol- Boutique through May. or works for many years and is truly one of the playful and unabashed use of most prolific artists that I have colors defies our preconceived ever known,” said Silver notions of what the natural Lining Gallery owner world is all about.” Kimberly Fleenor. “Lin-Su Lin-Su’s works are full of lives inside a crayon box and life and love for the materials views the world accordingly she works with and for the with fresh bright natural colors scenes that she chooses to and a design only topped by depict. Mother Nature herself.” “One look at her paintings Color has always been and and you can tell just how much continues to be her friend in she loves and honors the palette Lin-Su’s creative collection of of water colors she has at her natural land and sea scapes. disposal,” said Fleenor. “Composition and light Come enjoy Lin-Su’s recep- beam out of every pore in her tion and meet the artist this body, and her brushstrokes rep- Saturday. resent the rhythms of the “Her views of art and the world,” Fleenor said of Lin- pursuit of the depictions of Su’s art. “The contrasts of dark nature will astound you and and light are fascinating and keep you interested in every completely captivating. Her single work,” said Fleenor. DENTURE SERVICES INC. 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Meet the artists and enjoy light hors d’oeuvres with live music by “The Door Jambers” of Eugene on Saturday, May 14, from 1 to 3 p.m. Giuliano Marchetti, lead curator, is well known amongst regional steampunk artists, and has previously shown work at the Silver Lining Gallery in Florence and New Zone Gallery in Eugene. regional artist who’s bold ener- gy shifts typical steampunk genre art towards “awkward nouveau” — a delightful, awk- ward new evolution. Additionally in this collabo- rative effort, Lassan, assistant curator, delivers the same artis- tic aesthetic expression by way of miniature high fashion in wearable art with her “Avec Le Temps” collection. It is no easy task to bridge the art of jewelry craft and fine art, yet Lassan does this with creative flair. Her wearable works are comprised of found watch parts and various metal- lic bits and pieces often deli- cately accented with exquisite color. In this exhibit, Lassan dis- COURTESY PHOTO plays these wearable composi- tions in a uniquely designed An untitled work by artist Gigi Lassan on display as part bird cage, hauntingly adorned of an exhibit at Kenneth B opening May 13. shadow frames filled with dolls and 2-dimensional paintings. In PICT.up.ART, Marchetti cate household treasures. This portion of exhibits several new pieces that Viewing this work is like feature his distinctive style of imagining Tesla evoking a PICT.up.ART is elegantly fem- dark-edged symbolism in childhood dream. Its effect is inine and mysteriously surreal. The exhibit will be one of mixed metal media. eclectic, eccentric and most In the creation of his works, nearly scientific, and his works several for the new Kenneth B Giuliano utilizes a wide variety are consistently sensitive, cre- Art Studios, 1458 First St. For a list of upcoming of found objects that range atively intelligent and visually shows, visit www.KennethB from used instruments and complex. weathered machinery to deli- Marchetti is an emerging Gallery.com. Oregon Connections online school to host info night May 19 Spring is a great time for Oregon families to consider new education options for their students, including virtu- al schooling. Oregon Connections Academy (ORCA), the largest online public charter school in the state, has started the enrollment season for the 2016-17 school year. The tuition-free public charter school, serving students in grades K-12 across Oregon, is hosting a free information session Thursday, May 19, in Florence for fami- lies interested in learning more about the school and enrolling their children. The event will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Florence Events Center, 715 Quince St. An increasing number of parents are showing an inter- est in virtual education as an option for their students. In 2015, there was a 15 per- cent increase in the number of requests for information about ORCA compared to the year before. Requests range from parents calling the school ask- ing for information or attend- ing one of the free in-person or online information ses- sions. Families choose ORCA for a variety of reasons. According to the school’s most recent parent survey, 48 percent wanted a change from their local school; 46 percent required or wanted flexibility; 33 percent wanted a safer learning environment; and 25 percent of parents wanted more involvement with their child’s education. “We are very excited to meet new parents and stu- dents,” said Allison Galvin, executive director of ORCA. “The information sessions give us an opportunity to interact with families interest- ed in enrolling their children in our wonderful school.” At information sessions, parents and students will have an opportunity to learn about the school’s curriculum, and thoroughly explore the pro- gram. They can also interact with school representatives and other prospective and current- ly enrolled families. Families interested in learn- ing more about Oregon Connections Academy’s high- quality online program can also attend one of the follow- ing upcoming real-time online informational meetings with a parent or school representa- tive: Tuesday, May 17, at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 19, at noon Monday, May 23, at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 2, at 6:30 p.m. All sessions are one hour. For more details, visit Focus on the big picture We’ll help the pieces fall into place w w w. O r e g o n C o n n e c t i o n s Academy.com/Events. “Oregon Connections Academy offers a high-quali- ty, personalized and flexible approach to education,” explained Galvin. “Our goal is for students to realize both academic and emotional suc- cess when it comes to school. For many students, our virtual school and community offers a better learning environment than a traditional school. “We are very proud of our highly qualified teaching staff, top-notch curriculum and technology tools.” In addition to in-person and online information sessions, parent-to-parent meetings are also available offering inter- ested families the opportunity to speak with current school families in a more casual set- ting. A complete schedule of information sessions and other events with dates and locations is available online at w w w. O r e g o n C o n n e c t i o n s Academy.com/Events or call 1-800-382-6010. FEC sea lion geocache Saturday Geocachers will descend on Florence and along the central Oregon coast for the Dancing with Sea Lions Geocache Splash Off Saturday, May 14, beginning at 8 a.m. at the Florence Events Center. 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