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March Volunteers Of The Month. Linda and John Gonzales are currently the co-chairs for DIVA’s 2010 gARTen Party committee and were a crucial part of the success of the 2009 event. John and Linda are a team you can count on to get things done. They jump right in and help out whenever needed.
Linda is a natural organizer with terrific skills for managing many details. She is also a very creative person who can gracefully pull off whatever she undertakes.
John, a landscape architect, has an amazing talent for getting everything exactly where it needs to be. He has wonderfully creative ideas and the ability to keep things in perspective. He’s cheerful and energetic – someone you really want on your team!
Linda and John are already hard at work planning a successful gARTen Party for DIVA this summer. Mary Unruh says "I know we are going to have an exceptional event! Our sincere thanks to Linda and John for all they do for DIVA."
Linda says of the DIVA volunteer experience, "I feel so lucky to have met so many wonderful people involved with DIVA. It's easy to volunteer and work hard for a cause that really makes a difference in the community.
Last year I remember a particular exhibit that was so moving it brought tears to my eyes. It reinforced to me how important it was to have an organization who supports it's artists and encourages work that speaks to the heart. It's also been great to be involved as a couple and still offer our individual talents to the team. We look forward to continuing to help DIVA in whatever way we can."
DIVA Co-Hosted The Black Maria Film Festival.
The February Eugene presentation of the prestigious Black Maria film festival was a joint effort of DIVA and the University of Oregon's Jordon Schnitzer Museum of Art. The Schnitzer Cinema will screened Part One, which included the festival's experimental and documentary jury award winning films. DIVA screen Part Two that included both the winning animation and narrative short films.
Richard Herskowitz, curator of Cinema Arts Festival Houston and the director of Eugene's new Cinema Pacific, notes, "The Black Maria Film and Video Festival tour is an amazing collection of the best short films being made today. I’m glad that this joint venture between the Schnitzer Museum and DIVA is allowing us to show, over two weeks, a wide range of documentary, experimental, animation, and narrative award winners.".
DIVA Exhibits: Call For Proposals. The Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts (DIVA) is currently accepting proposals for solo and group exhibitions in our gallery spaces. There is no deadline. Proposals will be assessed as they are received. See Opportunities below for more information.
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Buy Your Tickets Now! DIVA is hosting its first 100 for $100 Fundraising party on March 11th. This is something new and different for Eugene in that we have asked 100 artists to donate an original work of art worth at least $100 to DIVA. Art Patrons may purchase a $100 ticket for the event at which they will be able to choose and leave with an original piece of art selected from the donated work. All proceeds go to funding DIVA programs and exhibits.
DIVA is now selling 100 tickets for $100 each. Each ticket provides for a single admission to the event, refreshments, entertainment and of course the drawing in which the ticket holder will select an art piece as determined by lottery. Non-drawing Guest Tickets for spouses, special friends, and others are available for $15.
All the artwork will be on display for at least a week prior to the drawing giving patrons the opportunity to select their favorites and sequence them by their priority choices. Art Guides will be available with the tickets so attendees can start making their plans in advance.
The $100 Art Patron and $15 Guest tickets can be purchase by PayPal online at divacenter.org; by phone at 541-344-3482; or in person at DIVA. Tickets and Art Guides will be available for pickup beginning February 22nd during our regular gallery hours.
DIVA gARTen Party Planning Underway. Planning for the 2010 summer gARTen Party is well underway. Co-chairs Linda and John Gonzales, and committee, have secured this year's site, the gardens of Ray and Catherine Beard, just east of Springfield.
The event will be held on Saturday, July 17th. The registration fee is $110 per person. Bus transportation from DIVA will be provided. More information to come as planning progresses. But save the date for this always fun filled afternoon evening event.
Are You Listed In The DIVA Internet Directory? DIVA is offering its members the opportunity to link their personal web sites to a DIVA Members' Internet Directory. The site currently has 26 members listed and include artists working in all media.
Interested in getting your site listed? Send us: (1) Your URL or Internet link address; (2) An artist statement of 90 words or less; and (3) a horizontal (landscape) image that is 200 pixels wide at 72 dpi. We can reformat our photo if you aren't able to do so.
Open Studios Tour Planning Committee Seeks Members. Are you interested in helping to organize the third annual Open Studios Tour? The committee is now being formed and Mary Unruh would like to know of your interest in participating. Contact her at 541-344-3482.
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| CALENDAR: FEBRUARY PROGRAM EVENTS |
Full Descriptive Event Calendar Available At: divacenter.org
March 02, Tues. 7:00 PM Screening: Volker Schlondorff: "The Lost Honor of Katharina Blume". Cost: $3 donation
March 05, Fri. 9:00 PM Oscar Nominated Live Action Shorts. Cost: $6.
March 06, Sat. 7:30 PM Readings: Poets Laura Winters, Michalel Ogletree, and Rick McMonagle Cost: $3 donation
March 06, Sat. 10:00 PM Oscar Nominated Animation Shorts. Cost: $6.
March 07, Sun. 1:00 PM Oscar Nominated Live Action Shorts. Cost: $6.
March 07, Sun. 3:15 PM Oscar Nominated Animation Shorts. Cost: $6.
March 09, Tues. 7:00 PM
Screening: Volker Schlondorff: "Coup de Grace" Cost: $3 donation or LCC registration
March 12, Fri. 5:10 and 9:10 PM Oscar Nominated Live Action Shorts. Cost: $6.
March 12, Fri. 7:15 PM Oscar Nominated Animation Shorts. Cost: $6.
March 13, Sat. 5:10 and 9:10 PM Oscar Nominated Animation Shorts. Cost: $6.
March 13, Sat. 7:15 PM Oscar Nominated Live Action Shorts. Cost $6.00
March 14, Sun. 1:00 PM Oscar Nominated Live Action Shorts. Cost: $6.
March 14 Sun. 3:15 PM Oscar Nominated Animation Shorts. Cost: $6.
March 16, Tues. 5:00 PM Screening: Volker Schlondorff: "The Tin Drum" Cost: $3 donation or LCC registration
March 19, Fri. 5:15 and 9:10 PM Oscar Nominated Live Action Shorts. Cost: $6.
March 19, Fri. 7:15 PM Oscar Nominated Animation Shorts. Cost: $6.
March 20, Sat. 5:00 PM Oscar Nominated Animation Shorts. Cost: $6.
March 20, Sat. 7:00 PM Readings: Poets Paul Killebrew, John Beer, and Ish Klein
March 30, Tues. 7:00 PM Screening: Elia Kazan "Viva Zapta" $3 donation or LCC registration
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Young Visionaries, is an interdisciplinary exhibition that introduces the Eugene-Springfield area to the work of 12 extremely promising emerging artists from across the country. We sincerely hope the body of work presented in Young Visionaries will serve to expand and enhance the on-going dialogue about contemporary visual arts in our community and beyond.
None of the participating artists have ever before shown at DIVA, and the vast majority will be making their Eugene debuts from the East Coast, Midwest, Portland, San Francisco, and Canada.
The exhibit continues through March. Admission is free but donations are welcomed. Gallery hours: Noon to 5:00PM Monday through Saturday.
Participating artists include:
Kristin Beaver: Kristin Beaver is an artist from Illinois currently residing in Detroit. She creates wonderfully traditional oil paintings that are also, somehow, not. Her work is a contemporary re-imagining of the portraiture of Sargeant, Whistler, Henri, Glackens, et al. As a painter she is powerful, and her sometimes awkwardly posed subjects reflect that power.
Kristin received her MFA from Wayne State University, and has since shown with the likes of Bo Bartlett, Fernando Botero, John Chamberlain, Eric Fischl, David Hockney, Alex Katz, Robert Longo, Kim McCarty, and the Andy Warhol estate. Her recent solo exhibition at the David Klein Gallery was met with acclaim. She is a 2009 recipient of the Kresge Artist Fellowship.
Joshua Newth: Joshua Newth is a Canadian with an American citizenship, born in Toronto and currently residing in Michigan. He creates brilliant, delicate drawings that illustrate not only mankind’s capacity for destruction, but also the inherent possibility of its redemption. The drawings are totems executed on crumbling paper—for when eventually the substrate disintegrates, so too will its contents—a symbolic erasure of mankind’s capacity for its own undoing.
Josh received his MFA from Wayne State University, and has spent the last few years showing regionally throughout the Detroit Area. He most recently participated in It’s Not Perfect…But We Try at WORK: Detroit, a University of Michigan gallery space; and Undomesticated at Plan B Gallery in Plymouth, of which he is the co-director. He teaches drawing and painting at Wayne State University, Schoolcraft College, and Oakland University.
Nicholas Jones: Nicholas Jones is generally not to be found. He creates wonderful paintings that illustrate the transient nature of time and existence in general. Repetitive and brightly colored, they provide an almost meditative space in which viewers can find themselves lost.
Nick received his MFA from Wayne State University. The recent months have found him designing the Glass Rock LP cover for Thurston Moore’s Ecstatic Peace Records, and participating in Undomesticated at Plan B Gallery in Plymouth.
Daniel Sperry: Danny Sperry is an artist and musician residing in the Mexicantown area of Southwest Detroit. Danny makes jokes. His work, frequently prefabricated and covering all media, uses a wry, but generous sense of humor to illustrate what it means to be human when there is so little one can control. Operating on a micro level, Danny’s work frequently depicts tiny defeats wrought by entropy, and the equally small, temporary victories eked out by man as he uses his limited means to make his space / life better, more successful. Sometimes, though, a joke is just a joke.
Danny plays in the Child Bite, who just released a series of split 7-inches. They are awesome. His artwork was most recently featured in It’s Not Perfect…But We Try at WORK: Detroit. He currently lives next to Wolf Eyes’ practice space.
That Evil Mess: That Evil Mess is an art and design collective of heavy-metal-loving contributors located in the United States, Canada and Norway. Operating anonymously, its members promote the aesthetics that arise out of entropy; address the positive visual and psychological aspects that result from the faults, follies, and failings of the urban landscape; and use archival theory to identify and catalog “unofficial” spiritual practices and odd interconnections in society.
Kassie Teng: Kassie Teng is an artist and educator living in Massachusetts. Her work references the very act of drawing, which is manifested in relatively large, site-specific works on paper. Her works are lyrical abstractions that embody the raw appeal of drawing’s pure physicality.
Kassie received her MFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her work was recently seen in the solo exhibition, Drawings, at the Dana Hall Art Gallery in Wellesley, MA.
Liz Bernblum: Liz Bernblum is an artist and educator based in Boston, Massachusetts. Her deeply personal fibers work references basic biological elements and the way that they break down, often succumbing to entropy.
Liz received her MFA from Wayne State University in 2008, after receiving her BFA in fiber arts from the University of Michigan.
Drew Iwaniw: Drew Iwaniw is an artist and printmaker from Tillamook, OR. His printmaking is exciting and inventive, a rallying call against the staid technicians frequently jockeying for position in print shops around the country.
Drew Iwaniw was born and raised in the coastal forests of Oregon. He received his BFA with a concentration in Printmaking from Oregon State University in 2004 where he studied with Yuji Hiratsuka. Drew attended graduate school at the University of Wisconsin in Madison where he received his MA in 2007 and his MFA in 2008.
Chris Knight: Chris Knight is an artist living in Portland, OR. His paintings are beautifully dream-like narratives that seem to long for an ideal past that may or may not have ever existed. His work seems to evoke past masters of commercial illustration and design—without being beholden to them—while adapting all that was great about their work in such a way as to be relevant to contemporary art today. This is no small feat.
Chris Knight holds an MFA in painting from the University of Wisconsin—Madison and was the recipient of the 2007 WK Rose Fellowship in the Creative Arts and a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant. He currently teaches painting at Portland Community College and Oregon College of Art and Craft.
Mark Andres: Mark Andres is an artist from Portland, Oregon. A painter for many years, he has recently begun a series of large-scale, collaborative works with Chris Knight. It is exceptionally rare for artists separated by a generation to have an equal, productive collaboration. Mark and Chris have this, and their wonderful work attests to that fact.
Liam Devowski: Liam Devowski is and artist and graphic designer living in San Francisco, California. Liam’s work straddles the worlds of fine art and graphic design, referencing both, and refusing to make distinctions between the two. His work, sometimes referencing the self-help books of the Seventies, is warm and giving, funny and kind.
Liam is the head honcho of Teenagers in Love (a clothing company), and the creative director of Neon Gray (a multidiscipline art / design kinship focusing on typography, photography, print, packaging, tactile design, and art direction). He previously worked for Receiver Design and Giant Robot.
Danny Espinoza: Danny Espinoza is an artist and Graphic Designer living in San Francisco, California. He makes wonderfully generous minimal work that has the unique ability to cause people to describe it as “cheery” in a wholly complimentary way.
Member's Gallery: Dagmar Matson's gourd art will be on exhibit through March. Vist the artists' web site for preview.
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DIVA Screens 2010 Oscar Nominated Short Films. Magnolia Pictures and Shorts International continue their wonderful annual tradition of taking the ten films nominated for the Oscar for Short Film: Live Action & Animation and presenting them in a pair of theatrical releases. DIVA is please to present the 2010 Oscar Nominated Short Film programs for an extended run in Eugene. See the DIVA Event Calendar for the full March screening schedule. |
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LCC/DIVA Seminar Continues. The Behind The Lens Seminar, hosted by Tom Blank, continues this spring with on-going screenings at DIVA on Tuesday's at 7:00 PM.
April will features the films of Elia Kazan including On The Waterfront, East of Eden, and others.
In May the work of director Robert Bresson will be featured including A Man Escaped and Pickpocket. Then in June the films of Kenji Mizoguchi will be studied including Shanso The Baliff and Street of Shame. All films engage the audience in a discussion about the social themes experienced through film.
Admission is by LCC Community Education registration or a $3 donation at the door.
See the DIVA Event Calendar for the screening schedule and details. |
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| COMMUNITY: ARTISTS AND LOCAL ARTS ORGANIZATIONS |
Lane Arts Council's First Friday ArtWalk. Join Lane Arts Council for First Friday ArtWalk on March 5, guest co-hosted by Kate Ali and Ellen Tykeson, both accomplished professional artists and art instructors at Lane Community College (LCC). The downtown Eugene tour begins at 5:30 p.m. at Jacobs Gallery, followed by hosted stops at Vistra, Goldworks, Full City, and the new Oregon Crafted Gallery. Always Free. ArtWalk details. ArtWalk is now on FACE BOOK. Sign-up and participate.
Bring Gallery Exhibit. The Gallery presents “Knock on Wood,” an exhibit of local artisans’ fine handcrafted furniture and decorative sculptures made from salvaged and discarded wood. The show runs to March 31, 2010.
Memory and Perception Exhibit at Maude Kerns. The first exhibit of the 2010 season, entitled "Memory • Perception • Ritual," features the work of Naomi Kasumi, Una Mjurka, and Alexandra Opie. These three West coast women artists have been nationally and internationally exhibited. This exhibit includes site-specific installation, video/installation, and contemporary ceramic sculpture. Title Sponsor: The Elliott/Blank Family Foundation.
Emerald Arts Center. Steve Anchell's Photographing the Mother Road (Route 66) is on exhibit March 2nd-27th along with paintings by Anna Lancaster and Gladys Bacon-Rust
An artist reception is scheduled for Friday, March 12th from 5:30-7:30pm.
Jacobs Gallery Exhibits. Fanciful Figurines by Louie Gizyn and Material Artistry with Sandra McMorris Johnson, Jae McDonald, Janet Hiller, MarDee Hansen and Sally Zehrung, continue through March 27th.
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Springfield Museum Announces Exhibits and Events. You can now download a 2010 calendar of 6 events and 10 exhibits scheduled for this year at the museum.
Logging Exhibit. The Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson House will host a Northwest Logging Exhibit from Mid-January through April. Check web site for details.
Jacobs features February Group Exhibit. See Material ARTistry with Jae McDonald, Sandra McMorris Johnson, Janet Hiller, MarDee Hansen and Sally Zehrung, February 19 through March 27th. In addition to Group, artist Louie Gizyn will exhibit Clay/Fiber/Mixed Media.
JSMA at University of Oregon. Amazonia continues through May 2nd. This traveling exhibition, organized by Museum executive director Jill Hartz, documents one of the Earth’s remaining natural ecosystems – the headwaters of the Amazon River in Peru. with photographs by Sam Abell and his colleague, Torben Nissen that provide rare insight into a remote and untouched landscape and the creatures that inhabit its dangerous rainforest and waters. Read More.
Lane Historical Society. The Lane Historical Society Museum is exhibiting, through March 31st. a photographic exhibit titled Changing Demographic: The People of Lane County. This exhibit celebrates the people, groups, and individuals who have made Oregon their home.
Eugene Glass School Class Schedule Available. The 2010 Eugene Glass School Catalog of classes is now available online.
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Call: Ongoing Call for DIVA Exhibit Proposals. The Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts (DIVA) is currently accepting proposals for solo and group exhibitions in our gallery spaces. To submit please include the following:
- Contact information (name, address, phone, e-mail)
- An abstract (approximately 500 words) describing your proposed exhibit in detail. In addition to this you may include preparatory sketches, diagrams, etc.
- At least 15 high resolution images of your / your group's completed work on CD-ROM or DVD
- Resume / curriculum vitae (must include exhibition history)
- Artist / group biographical information
Send your completed proposal to:
Exhibits Director
Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts
110 W. Broadway
Eugene, OR 97401
There is no deadline. Proposals will be assessed as they are received. Please allow up to eight weeks for an official response. Regional exclusivity will be taken into consideration. If you, or your group, have shown at DIVA within the last three years your proposal will not be considered. Proposals sent via email will not be considered. Proposals will not be returned.
Questions? Please feel free contact us at 541.341.3482
Call: Ongoing Proposals. BRING Gallery also accepts proposals for group and solo exhibits. We are looking for artists who are working with recycled and/or natural materials, and/or address environmental/sustainability issues in their
art. Please submit a short statement, artist resume and work samples to gallery@bringrecycling.org for consideration.
Event: March 3, 2010 Where the City Meets the River - Design Concept
Doors open at 6:30 p.m., Meeting from 7 - 8:30 p.m .Registration for this event is strongly encouraged.
To register now, visit www.eugeneriverfront.com or email eweb@rowellbrokaw.com. Assisted listening provided. Spanish translation and other accommodations are available with advance notice. Meeting to be held at the Eugene Hilton, 66 East 6th Avenue
Event: August 22-26, 2010 NAMAC's Leadership Institute 2010.
Save the date! NAMAC's Leadership Institute will be held August 22-26, 2010 at the Conference Center in Silver Falls State Park in the Oregon Cascades. The NAMAC (National Alliance for Media Art and Culture) Leadership Institute is an intensive intergenerational workshop designed to encourage and sustain visionary leadership in the arts. Registration will open in early 2010. Go here to learn more.
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Art Deadlines List. A free monthly e-mail newsletter providing information about juried exhibitions/competitions, call for entries/proposals/papers, jobs, internships, writing & photo contests, scholarships, residencies, design & architecture competitions, auditions, fellowships, casting calls, tryouts, grants, festivals, funding, financial aid, and other opportunities (including some that take place on the web) for artists, art educators and art students of all ages. Edited and published by Richard Gardner. Premium list available for paid subscription. Art Show: Artists' opportunities are posted in order by entry deadline and include calls for artists to exhibit in art shows, exhibitions, festivals & fine art competitions. Regional Arts & Culture council (Portland). Competition entries are entered the first of each month. Excellent resource. Ongoing Call For Proposals. BRING Gallery also accepts proposals for group and solo exhibits. We are looking for artists who are working with recycled and/or natural materials, and/or address environmental/sustainability issues in their
art. Please submit a short statement, artist resume and work samples to gallery@bringrecycling.org for consideration.
National Association for Media Arts and Culture Job Bank. National listing of professional employment opportunities in the arts.
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