Maude Kerns Art Center. The Illustrated Word: An Exhibit of Letterpress Broadsides is a unique exhibit that features traditionally printed, limited edition letterpress broadsides. Opening Reception: January 11, 6pm-8pm Exhibition Dates: January 11 - February 8, 2008. More Information.
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. Buddhist Visions brings together over 80 works of art---in a variety of media and formats and from numerous different countries---that demonstrate the richness and diversity of Buddhist visual culture as it has evolved over more than two millennia. The exhibition is drawn mainly from the holdings of the JSMA, though these have been supplemented by a number of important loans from several West Coast collectors. January 19 - April 13, 200. FREE Preview Reception: Friday, January 18, 5:30 – 8 p.m. More Information.
The Jacobs Gallery. Continuing exhibit by Amy Beller, Bets Cole and Jerry Ross through January 27, 2007. More Information.
Eugene Glass School. The 2008 course schedule is available at the Schools web site.
Emerald Arts Center. The Winter class schedule for 2008 is now online as is the Center's workshop program. For all events visit the Center's web site for more information.
Snoopy as the World War 1 Flying Ace. Lane County Historical Museum presents Charles M. Schulz's lovable Beagle, Snoopy, as his alter ego, the Flying Ace. The exhibition, organized by the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center and toured by Exhibits USA, showcases 40 of Snoopy's most exciting adventures in his transformed doghouse--from his battle with a deadly bout of influenza to facing his arch enemy, the Red Baron. On exhibit through January 19, 2008. Learn More.
Springfield Museum. Myth making and spiritual journey, the natural world and personal identity come together in the rich allegories J. S. Bird creates on canvas. "Art for me," Bird has written, "is a forum to explore and give form to my place in the order of the cosmos …" Indeed, Bird’s evocative work blends text and image to create narratives that invite a host of interpretations as well as journeys of the mind and eye. Telling Stories, paintings by J. S. Bird January 9 to February 10. Reception January 11 5pm to 7:30pm. Learn More.
Museum of Natural and Cultural History. Landscapes Sculpted by the Glacial Lake Missoula Floods Photographs by Bill Woolston. Through large-format panoramic photographs and three-dimensional techniques, The Flood Zone explores Columbia Basin landscapes created by the powerful erosive forces of the Ice Age Missoula floods, some of the largest and most powerful floods that have ever occurred. On exhibit through March 23, 2008. Learn More. |