9 MIXED MEDIUM THE ARTS AROUND EASTERN OREGON NOVEMBER 9�17, 2021 Naturalist exhibition arrives at Nightingale Gallery Go! staff L A GRANDE — The Nightingale way in real time,” Schenk said. its meaning and strength from “Climate change, forest fi res, natural phenomena, memory, and resource management, and politi- Gallery at Eastern Oregon familial history. cal shifts have all impacted the Davis grew up in Six Mile, University hosts “Deep Woods,” west in a dramatic way within our South Carolina, in the Blue Ridge an exhibition by Portland-based lifetimes. It is scary and fascinat- sculptors — and husband and wife ing in a way that makes it diffi cult foothills. His parents were both artists and he grew up traveling to artist team — Crystal Schenk and to look away.” craft shows around the country, Gallery Director Cory Peeke surrounded by artists who cared learned of Schenk and Davis when deeply about their craft and well- their own art practices and have they were chosen to create “From made objects. While he tried to been working together since Which All Things Start.” fi nd a diff erent path by studying Shelby Davis. Schenk and Davis each have 2009 creating large-scale sculp- “I was intrigued by their geology in college, it was almost tures, installations, and public art- thoughtful use of landscape, as inevitable that he would be drawn works. They have completed 10 well as their sophisticated material back into a life of making things. projects together, including “From explorations and wanted to share The gallery, located in Loso Which All Things Start” recently a larger body of their work with Hall, is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. installed in front of Loso Hall on our community,” Peeke said. Monday through Friday. Face EOU’s main campus. Schenk is a native Oregonian masks are required of all campus who spent much of her later visitors and social distancing is childhood in the foothills of encouraged. noon on Friday, Nov. 12 in Hoke Eastern Oregon University/Contributed image Crystal Schenk and Shelby Davis, who completed this installation “From Which All Things Start” for the EOU campus, are the featured artists at EOU’s Nightingale Gallery. Union Building, Room 339. “Deep Their artwork explores notions of “Part of our shift in focus is familiar with the area. She consid- eou.edu/art or follow the Night- Woods” opens with a reception wilderness, geology, environment driven by the ability to watch our ers the mountains and forest as ingale Gallery on Facebook and for the artists from 5-7 p.m. that and home. Both consider the land- surroundings change in a real her shrine, and her work draws Instagram. evening in the gallery. The exhibi- scape a boundless resource ma- tion runs through Dec. 10. terially and in inspiration. However, Specializing in this year and a half of isolation and HOMETOWN Davis and Schenk will present a public talk about their work at According to a press release from EOU, Schenk and Davis anxiety has made the artist team have a deep sense of belong- appreciate the landscape in new ing to the Northwest ecosystem. and sometimes unexpected ways. Real Estate Keisha Anderson Real Estate Agent Providing quality and compassion to all his patients. Dr Sanders specializes in all aspects of the foot and ankle. Anything from foot & ankle pain to diabetic foot care & limb salvage, injuries, surgery, skin or toe nail conditions, sports medicine, he covers it all! 2830 10th St Baker City, Oregon Brian Sanders, DPM Accepting most insurances Baker City office hours: Mon-Thurs 8am-5am Clinic hours: Tuesday 8am-5pm Thursday 8am-12pm Clinic offices in Ontario (every other monday) John Day (every other monday) La Grande (every Wednesday) 541-524-0122 For more information, visit Mount Hood and is intimately 541.910.8827 Mobile App www.johnjhoward.com