FIRST FRIDAY ARTWALK GUIDE

GUIDED ARTWALK STOPS
Follow the ArtWalk hosts on this guided tour to hear from featured artists.
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5:30 PM | The Jazz Station (124 W Broadway)
The Jazz Station celebrates 4 years at its new location with a show that depicts
Eugene musicians by Ellen Gabehart. Many of these paintings and sketches
were done at performances and jam sessions held at The Jazz Station, and
capture the energy of creating music. Gallery closes 7pm. Music: Gabriel Dávila
Duo, 5:30–7pm; Generation Gap with Bob Ragan & Adam Harris, 8pm($)
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6 PM | Harlequin Beads and Jewelry (1027 Willamette St)
Five years ago, Cenya Eichengreen was
looking for something to do while undergoing
chemotherapy. Having just bought “The Art
of Bead Embroidery” by Heidi Kummli and
Sherry Serafini, beading seemed to fit. Over
the next five months, she made over 125
beaded brooches and has continued with bead
embroidery in the form of jewelry and wall art.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Register for a workshop online at www.lanearts.org or call 541-485-2278
AN INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC ART
Navigating the Public Art Commission Process
Monday, April 27th | 3:00-5:30pm
Presented by Kate Ali, Oregon Arts Commission &
Isaac Marquez, City of Eugene Cultural Services
Practical Fundraising Strategies for Board Members
Monday, May 4th | 4:00-6:00pm
Presented by E. Barrett Anderson, E.B. Anderson &
Associates
Workshops are presented in partnership with the City of Eugene Cultural
Services Division and sponsored by Pacific Continental Bank
The Eugene Rotary
MOTHER’S DAY COLOR DASH
“Khaostasis - Micro & Macro Connections” is a series by David
CP Placencia, inspired by physics, nature, and images captured
by neuroscientists in Eugene. Also on display is Marilyn Kent’s
show “Aves Femmes,” acrylics featuring beautiful birds all
dressed up.
7 PM | Pacific Rim Art Guild & Gallery (160 E Broadway, basement)
“New Life” is an exhibit comprised of works
in all mediums by Dan Chen, Elesha McCarthy,
Kathy Hoy, Yvonne Stubbs, Evelyn Jones,
Elaine Young (right), and Sandi Grubbs. Also
showing works by partcipants of Dan Chen’s
silk painting workshop from last fall, as well as
still life work from last month’s “Art In a Hurry”
challenge. Music: A cello duet.
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FIRST FRIDAY ARTWALK GUIDE
THE ART OF FEARLESS FUNDRAISING
6:30 PM | Gilt+Gossamer (873 Willamette St)
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LANE ARTS COUNCIL
A Benefit for Lane Arts Council &
the Imagination Library
Sunday, May 10th | Starts at 2pm
Camp Harlow
REGISTER NOW!
Register at www.thecolordash5k.com
Artwork by Ellen Gabehart, The Jazz Station
April 3, 2015 | 5:30 - 8:00 PM
ARTWALK HOST
Vicki Krohn Amorose, Author & Artist
APRIL SPONSOR
7:30 PM | OUT ON A LIMB Gallery (191 E Broadway)
Chuck Roehrich shows his wildlife watercolor
paintings during April. He states, “All artists
take short cuts. The world is so complicated and
nuanced that we can only process a small amount
of what’s there. My artwork tries to capture
the complexity and beauty of our wonderful
Oregon landscape without trying too hard to get
everything exactly right.”
Lane Arts Council hosts the First Friday ArtWalk year-round
Lane Arts Council
1590 Willamette St., Suite 200
Eugene, OR 97401
telephone 541.485.2278
e-mail [email protected]
website lanearts.org
Lane Arts Council 541.485.2278 | lanearts.org | [email protected]
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GUIDED ARTWALK STOPS
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“The Macchia Six - Landscape
Painters,” featuring Victoria Biedron,
Jean Denis, Jaqueline Hamer
Lukowski, Patti McNutt, Sally
Schwader, and Jerry Ross (Curator).
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The Jazz Station
(124 W Broadway)
Pacific Rim Art Guild
& Gallery (160 E Broadway,
basement)
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Harlequin Beads and Jewelry
(1027 Willamette St)
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OUT ON A LIMB Gallery
(191 E Broadway)
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Gilt+Gossamer
(873 Willamette St)
Jacobs Gallery (Hult Center)
The Lincoln Gallery
(309 W 4th Ave)
“SELF” is an exhibit that examines
how individuals choose to express
their identity, open to all artists. The
community room includes Curiousity
Boxes by Teyah Zornes.
See inset for more information
GALLERIES & STUDIOS
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Kirk Lybecker, Renee Manford, Carrie
O’Coyle, Claudia Schouten, Jud
Turner, and Jeff White.
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The Gallery at the Watershed
(321 Mill St #6)
Celebrate the Gallery’s 2nd birthday
from 7-9pm. On view is the “Winter
Invitational,” featuring artwork by
Lillian Almeida, Bill Brewer, Robert
Canaga, Gene Costanza, Abbas
Darabi, Heather Halpern, Wes Hurd,
MECCA (449 Willamette)
Work by Network Charter School
students for their Annual End of the
Year Art Showcase.
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Goldworks Jewelry Art Studio
(169 E Broadway)
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The New Zone Gallery
(164 W Broadway)
Featuring original jewelry by
Goldworks staff.
“Get the Blues” by Robert Murphy
and “Birds of a Feather” by Sally Ott.
Music: Jeffrey Mayes.
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Schrager & Clarke Gallery
(760 Willamette)
Black and white drypoint prints and
color lithographs by Rick Bartow,
including expressive rendering of
birds. Through May 16th.
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Urban Lumber Co. Furniture
Showroom (28 E Broadway)
Hand-crafted hardwood furniture
custom made from locally salvaged
city trees.
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Vistra Framing & Gallery
(160 E Broadway)
“East Meets West,” an eclectic
approach to framing Asian art.
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White Lotus Gallery
(767 Willamette St)
“Storm Clouds and Wetlands,”
paintings by Margaret Prentice,
highlighting the Willamette Valley.
Through April 14th.
EAT & DRINK
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An all cowfish themed show
commemorating their 5 years in
business anniversary!
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Noisette Pastry Kitchen
(200 W Broadway)
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Charming oil paintings, mostly still
life, by Ann Bettman.
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Cowfish (62 W Broadway)
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Off the Waffle
(840 Willamette St)
“Affordable Art,” watercolors and
oils by Margie Templeton and
“Colors of the Breeze,” watercolors,
acrylics, monotype, silk aquatint and
collograph prints by Yunie LeNoue.
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Oregon Wine Lab
(488 Lincoln St)
A show composed of entries for the
1st Annual Portrait Contest to find
The Face of William Rose.
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Townshend’s Teahouse
(41 W Broadway)
Winning and Honorable Mention
photographs from Beyond Toxics’
2014 Imagining a World Beyond
Toxics Photo Contest “Gratitude for
Our Pollinators”
Live Music! Check listings with this symbol ( ) for more information
SHOP & EXPLORE
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The Downtown Athletic Club
(999 Willamette St)
“Creatrix Realms,” work by Celeste
Schield Jacobi. As an Illustrator, she
has the flexibility to create art in a
variety of styles. Stop by and see her
creating an art piece live!
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ECO Sleep Solutions and
Gallery (25 E 8th Ave)
Work by Tylar Merrill, Annie Heron,
Lybi Thomas, Mari Livie, Cedar
Caredio, and Stephen White.
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Eugene Piano Academy
(507 Willamette St)
“The West - Romance of the Frontier,”
by photographer Dmitri von Klein.
Includes: Fifteen original Polaroids
and “Vignettes,” a composition of
504 photographs captured over three
years. Music: UO’s Mu Phi Epsilon
Music Fraternity, 5:30-6:30pm,
7:30-8pm; Delgani String Quartet,
6:30-7:30pm.
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Eugene Public Library
(100 W 10th Ave)
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InEugene Real Estate
(100 E Broadway)
Acrylic paintings by Shanna Trumbly.
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Oregon Art Supply
(1020 Pearl St)
“Intimate Landscapes,” paintings by
John Holdway. On display through
April 24th.
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Passionflower Design
(128 E Broadway)
Passionflower’s Big Easter Bash &
21st Birthday Party- Enjoy live dance
music with Javier Tavera and his
Cuban Band, costumes, and $200
in prizes for the best Easter Bonnet.
Festive hats encouraged.
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Urban Therapeutic
(749 Willamette St)
Bicycle themed work by participants
from the Oregon Supported Living
Program’s Arts & Culture Program,
inspired by the May 9th Mohawk
Valley Metric Century bike ride.
Music: The Texas Toasters, playing
high-energy Western Swing, 6pm.
FIRST FRIDAY EVENTS
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First Friday ArtTalk:
A Conversation with Rick Bartow
and Charles Froelick
(The Studio, Hult Center)
Internationally known Oregon
visionary painter Rick Bartow and his
Portland gallerist, Charles Froelick,
will talk and show slides. Moderated
by Bob Keefer. 5:30-6:30pm.
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No Shame Eugene at the
Atrium (99 W 10th Ave)
The doors open at 7:30pm with
live music. The show begins at
8pm with fifteen original, 5-minute
acts including monologues, sketch
comedy, and the experimental. Each
show is comprised of the first fifteen
acts to register with the host.
Hosting a First Friday event? Contact us at [email protected]