September ArtWalk guide

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September ArtWalk guide
GUIDED ARTWALK STOPS
Fiesta Cultural is a celebration
of Latino art and culture
throughout Lane County!
Follow along the bilingual guided tour to hear from featured artists!
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5:30 PM | Kesey Square - ArtWalk Highlight!
Join us for the kick-off event for Fiesta Cultural, a series of
events celebrating Latino art and culture throughout Lane
County. The fun starts with a dance performance by Azúcar.
Afterwards, Kesey Square transforms into a salsa dance
party with Carlos Cascante y Su Tumbao. Other highlights
include a free kids art activity with Jessica Zapata and
Eugene Printmakers, artwork by Latino artists, soccer shoot
outs for kids, and food! Image: Azúcar dancing.
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6 PM | Broadway Commerce Center (44 W Broadway)
“Living Threads,” photographs by Eric Mindling, is a visual
journey into ancient, living civilizations and cultures told
through beautiful portraits of deeply rooted people and
their unique fashions. Also, local artists present “Sacred
Seeds,” a many medium exhibition in honor of Flordemayo,
one of the Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers that is
coming to Eugene in September. Image: River Hawkins.
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6:30 PM | ECO Sleep Solutions and Gallery (25 E 8th Ave)
Join us for a special Thimbleberry Felt Designs Runway
Preview, featuring work by Tylar Merrill! Tylar’s fashion designs
and accessories have been selected for the Uncommon
Threads: Wearable Art Show in St. Charles, Illinois. Each
fashion is complemented with unique jewelry by Christine L.
Sundt - Fine Jewelry Design.
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7 PM | Passionflower Design (128 E Broadway)
Local artist Rogene Mañas debuts her new book Artful Paper
Clay. This book teaches a fun and forgiving technique that
Rogene has perfected over her many years of working in
mixed media. She demonstrates her inventive techniques
and displays work for sale. Rogene’s colorful style has
been deeply influenced by the folk art of Mexico and Latin
America.
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7:30 PM | OUT ON A LIMB Gallery (191 E Broadway)
OUT ON A LIMB Gallery showcases “Poppy-land,” an acrylic
painting series by Mila Murphy. Mila began her artistic journey
back in Russia, where she grew up. After graduating from art
college, she began working as a graphic designer and freelance
artist.
Lane Arts Council hosts the First Friday ArtWalk year-round
lanearts.org/fiesta-cultural
Friday, Sept 2nd | 5:15-8:30pm at Kesey Square!
5:15pm Rope tricks performance by Antonio
Huerta and music by Mariachi Monumental
5:30pm Dance performance by Azúcar
5:50pm Salsa dance party with Carlos Cascante y Su Tumbao
LANE ARTS COUNCIL
FIRST FRIDAY ARTWALK
& FIESTA CULTURAL GUIDE
Enjoy a kids art activity, artwork by Latino artists, a soccer
shoot out for kids, tabling by Latino organizations, and food!
Fiesta Cultural Events
Saturday, Sept 3rd | 12-1:30pm
Presentation of Living Threads
Project by Eric Mindling
Eugene Public Library
Friday, Sept 30th | 6-9pm
Last Friday Art Walk (Cottage Grove)
Friday, Sept 30th | 6-9pm
Eugene Last Friday ArtWalk
(Whiteaker Neighborhood)
Friday, Sept 9th | 5-8pm
Downtown Springfield
Second Friday Art Walk
Sunday, Oct 9th
Ballet Folklorico Tlanese
Oregon Contemporary Theatre
Saturday, Sept 10th | Starts at 2pm
2nd Saturday South Willamette Art
Walk (Eugene)
Every Saturday | 11:15 am
Cuentos y Canciones
Bethel Branch of the Eugene Public
Library, 1990 Echo Hollow Road
Thursday, Sept 15 | 5-7pm
El Grito
Springfield City Hall
Art Exhibits
Tuesday, Sept 20th | 6-7:30pm
More Voices, part of the 2016-2017
Windfall Reading Series
Downtown Eugene Public Library
Saturday, Sept 24th | 7pm
Public Talk by Flordemayo ‘Seed’
Grandmother, a Mayan Elder
University of Oregon Campus
Lane Arts Council
1590 Willamette St., Suite 200
Eugene, OR 97401
Eric Mindling, Broadway Commerce Center
September 2, 2016 | 5:30 - 8:00 PM
Living Threads, Photographs by Eric
Mindling, September 2-30, Broadway
Commerce Center lobby, 44 W
Broadway, Eugene
BILINGUAL GUIDED TOUR HOST
Paulina Romo, Downtown Languages
Sacred Seeds, September 2-30, 2nd
floor of the Broadway Commerce
Center lobby, 44 W Broadway,
Eugene
September ArtWalk and Fiesta Cultural Sponsors
Cuba Ocho, Sept 17, 2016–Oct 8,
2017, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
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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Karin Clarke Gallery
(760 Willamette St)
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ArtWalk Highlight!
Passionflower Design
(128 E Broadway)
Kesey Square (corner of Broadway and Willamette)
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OUT ON A LIMB Gallery
(191 E Broadway)
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See GUIDED ARTWALK STOPS
page for more details.
Broadway Commerce Center
(44 W Broadway)
ECO Sleep Solutions and
Gallery (25 E 8th Ave)
GALLERIES & STUDIOS
Pharaonic Period (3200 BC). Also:
“Look Me in the Eye,” an exhibition
with artwork from the OSLP Arts &
Culture Program.
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3 Dimensions Studio and
Gallery (269 W 8th Ave)
A private studio and gallery housing
a unique selection of sculpture.
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Goldworks Jewelry Art Studio
(169 E Broadway)
Alexi Era Gallery (245 W 8th Ave)
“Ancient Kingdoms,” an exhibition in
which artists create works in their
desired mediums focusing on Egypt’s
Original jewelry by Goldworks staff.
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“Brian Lanker – From the Heart,”
a selection of photographs
by the Pulitzer Prize-winning
photojournalist, including portraits
of sports icons, major figures in the
arts, and scenes of rural America.
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MECCA (449 Willamette St)
“8th Annual Object Afterlife Art
Challenge” - MECCA’s signature
event challenges artists to create art
from a mystery bag of materials in
two months. Celebrity judges reveal
their favorites during the ArtWalk!
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Pacific Rim Art Guild
& Gallery (160 E Broadway,
basement)
“All Creatures Great and Small,”
pet and animal portraits by guild
members. Also featuring “Art in a
Hurry,” in which guild artists paint
live during the ArtWalk and switch
pieces thorughout the night.
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Cowfish (62 W Broadway)
Paintings by Jayme Vineyard.
Music: Roger Woods Quartet, a jazz
band, 6:30-9pm.
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Euphoria Chocolate Company
(946 Willamette St)
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Work by Emily Chaison Morales.
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Shadowfox (76 W Broadway)
Artwork by Pancoast.
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Vistra Framing & Gallery
(160 E Broadway)
“Photos of Oregon, by Edward J.
Pabor.” The show includes exquisite
scenes of the Grand Canyon, Bryce
Canyon, Ghost Canyon, and more.
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Watershed Arts at Fertilab
(44 W 7th Ave)
The reopening of Watershed Arts
with the show “In the Stillness,”
featuring minimalist, abstract
works that are both meditative and
commemorative. Artists: Wesley
Hurd and Allison Hyde.
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White Lotus Gallery
(767 Willamette St)
“Presence and Timelessness,” work
by Toko Shinoda, Kozo, Satoko, Jon
Jay Cruson, Charlie Search, Lynda
Lanker, and Gary Tepfer.
EAT & DRINK
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Noisette Pastry Kitchen
(200 W Broadway)
“Japanese Accents,” a collection of
black and white photographs with
color accents of Japan’s sacred
landscapes by Noah Guadagni.
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Oregon Wine Lab
(488 Lincoln St)
Julia Holtzman is an abstract artist
working with metallic pen ink and
paper. Kyle Rudd shows multimedia
work, sometimes incorporating
found objects.
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Red Wagon Creamery
(55 W Broadway)
“Ask Questions,” work by Cole Kastner.
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Townshend’s Teahouse
(41 W Broadway)
Have a tea and enjoy original art!
Live Music! Check listings with this symbol ( ) for more information
SHOP & EXPLORE
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Eugene Public Library
(100 W 10th Ave)
An exhibition of art by participants
of the OSLP Arts & Culture Program
Open Studio Workshops (2nd
floor). Music: At 6pm, Eugene
Opera performs highlights from the
upcoming season.
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Eugene Yoga
(245 E Broadway)
“Flowers: Up Close and Personal,”
an exploration of the inner beauty
of flowers by Charles H. Jones. His
use of photo stacking for macro
photography captures sharp minute
details you have never seen before.
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gilt+gossamer
(873 Willamette St)
“The Art of Sisters,” abstract
watercolors by Lynn Story Taylor and
ceramics of faces by Dianne Story
Cunningham.
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Harlequin Beads and Jewelry
(1027 Willamette St)
Jewelry by local artists. Open until
6pm.
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InEugene Real Estate
(100 E Broadway)
Paintings by Christian Ives.
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The Jazz Station
(124 W Broadway)
Work by New Zone Gallery members.
Gallery open until 7pm. Music: Ali
and David Heyer, 5:15-6:45pm, free!
Mikel Paul Trio, 8-10:30pm, $12/$9.
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Mosaic Fair Trade Collection
(28 E Broadway)
Hand-made salvaged wood furniture
and fair trade wine tastings.
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Oregon Art Supply
(1020 Pearl St)
Shannon Rivers’ paintings focus on
capturing the beauty of locally grown
flowers and wildlife, while Morgan
Maurer’s paintings center around the
mountains of North America. Open
until 6pm.
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St Vincent de Paul
(100 E 11th Ave)
Work by designer and upcycling
artist Mitra DeMirza Chester and
glass artist Christopher Jenkins,
whose glasswork is produced by
Aurora Glass.
FREE FIRST FRIDAY ARTWALK EVENTS
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#instaballet (Capitello Wines,
540 Charnelton)
Watch Eugene Ballet Company
dancers make a ballet! Audience
members suggest steps to create a
short ballet to be performed at 8pm.
Stop by anytime between 5:30-8pm.
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No Shame Eugene
(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.
Hosting a First Friday event? Contact us at [email protected]