7 MIXED MEDIUM THE ARTS AROUND EASTERN OREGON MARCH 23�30, 2022 Enjoy live music, celebrate art at the Josephy Center Go! staff J OSEPH — The 2022 wom- en’s exhibit at the Josephy Center for Arts and Culture closes Saturday, March 26, with live music from 6-9 p.m. The reception also features the announcement of the works that earned the People’s Choice and Director’s Choice awards. The show, titled “An Invita- tion to the Lighter Side,” opened Feb. 26 at the center, 403 N. Main St. The curator was Kolle Kahle Riggs. The show is sponsored by Wallowa County Soroptimist, Wallowa County Cultural Trust and the Collins Foundation. The women’s exhibit is an an- nual art show held at the Josephy Center. This year’s theme invited women artists to “explore humor and the joys that keep us going through challenging times.” The exhibit features 28 artists from the Pacifi c Northwest. Those unable to make it to the center to see the art in person can take a virtual tour. Go to www.josephy.org. Hover over “Exhibits/Events” and click on “An Invitation to the Lighter Side.” The Josephy Center is open Monday-Saturday, noon-4 p.m. “The Shampoos of My Youth,” digital print by Zanni Schauffl er “Times Forgotten,” pastel by Debbie Hughbanks “Love, Punky,” artist’s book by Roberta Lavadour We thank these Chambers Members for their continued support Northeast Oregon Network www.VisitUnionCounty.org The Call of Public Service: The Life and Legacy of Mark O. Hatfield Heritage Station presents a traveling exhibit from the Oregon Historical Society March 5 - April 3, 2022