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Lane Arts Council 541.485.2278 | lanearts.org | [email protected] Follow along the guided tour to hear from featured artists. 1 5:30 PM | The Lincoln Gallery (309 W 4th Ave) Oregon Supported Living Program’s Arts & Culture Program shows “Denim N’ Art,” an exhibition of wearable art incorporating denim-wear donated by Levi’s. Participants picked a denim-wear piece to alter in any way – by cutting, ripping, dying, painting, or adding new material. Additionally, the Community Room Gallery features KindTree’s Autism Artism 2018 exhibition. Left: Heidi Stolp. 2 6 PM | Raven Frame Works (325 W 4th Ave) Dan Chen is an award winning artist who creates art in a wide range of media including painting, pastel, bronze, and engraved acrylic. Best known for his artistic interpretations of nature, for the first time, Dan explores a more abstract sculptural form. He presents interpretations of classic Chinese brush calligraphy into 3 dimensional bronze. 3 6:30 PM | Paul Schatz Furniture (566 Olive St) Three artists working in three very different mediums are highlighted at this stop. Paul N. Prince designs unique handmade wood objects using American and exotic hardwoods. Shannon Welch-Kamkar (left) does Scratchboard, in which she scratches away at the surface until her drawings emerge. Hank Murrow showcases his ceramic work. Music: Paul is also a slack key and mbira guitarist and will play a song or two during the ArtWalk! 4 7 PM | The New Zone Gallery (220 W 8th Ave) The New Zone Gallery hosts the annual “Spring Zone 4 All.” This visual arts exhibition features an eclectic collection of artwork submitted by a multitude of artists who represent the greater community of Lane County. Music: Jerry Zybach on guitar. Right: Richard Quigley. 5 7:30 PM | MAVEN (271 W 8th Ave) Dominique Dillkins is an illustrator and graphic designer, showing acrylic paintings and digital drawings. He is also co-founder of the WeGotThis music label, a hiphop/trap/multi genre producer, a DJ (Tiger Fresh), and an activist. Also, sample French Cookie, One Love Wines, and Maven’s steamed buns. Music: DJ Miles Airon from 5-9pm, followed by Tigerfresh at 9pm. Lane Arts Council hosts the First Friday ArtWalk year-round GUIDED ARTWALK STOPS telephone 541.485.2278 e-mail [email protected] website lanearts.org Lane Arts Council 1590 Willamette St., Suite 200 Eugene, OR 97401 LANE ARTS COUNCIL’S FIRST FRIDAY ARTWALK GUIDE Guided tour host: Eric Richardson President of the Eugene/Springfield NAACP March 2, 2018 | 5:30 - 8:00PM Bob Keefer, Picking Huckleberries, Euphoria Chocolate Company Lane Arts Council cultivates strong and creative arts communities by providing high-quality arts experiences, engaging people of all ages in arts education, and encouraging artistic endeavors. Media Sponsor ArtWalk Sponsor FREE FIRST FRIDAY ARTWALK EVENTS 23 Mozilla Gigabit Digital Stories Showcase (942 Olive St) Students at four Lane County schools worked with artist Olive DelSol to create their own “Stories of Origin,” utilizing digital storytelling techniques. Watch the videos and learn about the story creation process. Supported by the Mozilla Gigabit Community Fund. 24 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. Come as a performer, or no shame in just watching! Top left: Dori Koberstein, Eugene Public Library Bottom left: Carl Hall, Karin Clarke Gallery Right: Becky Tonkin’s clothing brand Shift, Passionflower Design

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  • Lane Arts Council 541.485.2278 | lanearts.org | [email protected]

    Follow along the guided tour to hear from featured artists.

    1 5:30 PM | The Lincoln Gallery (309 W 4th Ave) Oregon Supported Living Program’s Arts & Culture Program shows “Denim N’ Art,” an exhibition of wearable art incorporating denim-wear donated by Levi’s. Participants picked a denim-wear piece to alter in any way – by cutting, ripping, dying, painting, or adding new material. Additionally, the Community Room Gallery features KindTree’s Autism Artism 2018 exhibition. Left: Heidi Stolp.

    2 6 PM | Raven Frame Works (325 W 4th Ave)

    Dan Chen is an award winning artist who creates art in a wide range of media including painting, pastel, bronze, and engraved acrylic. Best known for his artistic interpretations of nature, for the first time, Dan explores a more abstract sculptural form. He presents interpretations of classic Chinese brush calligraphy into 3 dimensional bronze.

    3 6:30 PM | Paul Schatz Furniture (566 Olive St) Three artists working in three very different mediums are highlighted at this stop. Paul N. Prince designs unique handmade wood objects using American and exotic hardwoods. Shannon Welch-Kamkar (left) does Scratchboard, in which she scratches away at the surface until her drawings emerge. Hank Murrow showcases his ceramic work. Music: Paul is also a slack key and mbira guitarist and will play a song or two during the ArtWalk!

    4 7 PM | The New Zone Gallery (220 W 8th Ave) The New Zone Gallery hosts the annual “Spring Zone 4 All.” This visual arts exhibition features an eclectic collection of artwork submitted by a multitude of artists who represent the greater community of Lane County. Music: Jerry Zybach on guitar. Right: Richard Quigley .

    5 7:30 PM | MAVEN (271 W 8th Ave) Dominique Dillkins is an illustrator and graphic designer, showing acrylic paintings and digital drawings. He is also co-founder of the WeGotThis music label, a hiphop/trap/multi genre producer, a DJ (Tiger Fresh), and an activist. Also, sample French Cookie, One Love Wines, and Maven’s steamed buns. Music: DJ Miles Airon from 5-9pm, followed by Tigerfresh at 9pm.

    Lane Arts Council hosts the First Friday ArtWalk year-round

    GUIDED ARTWALK STOPS

    telephone 541.485.2278e-mail [email protected] lanearts.org

    Lane Arts Council 1590 Willamette St., Suite 200 Eugene, OR 97401

    LANE ARTS COUNCIL’S FIRST FRIDAY ARTWALK GUIDE

    Guided tour host: Eric RichardsonPresident of the Eugene/Springfield NAACP

    March 2, 2018 | 5:30 - 8:00PM

    Bob Keefer, Picking Huckleberries, Euphoria Chocolate Company

    Lane Arts Council cultivates strong and creative arts communities by providing high-quality arts experiences, engaging people of all ages in arts education, and encouraging artistic endeavors.

    Media SponsorArtWalk Sponsor

    FREE FIRST FRIDAY ARTWALK EVENTS

    23 Mozilla Gigabit Digital Stories Showcase (942 Olive St) Students at four Lane County schools worked with artist Olive DelSol to create their own “Stories of Origin,” utilizing digital storytelling techniques. Watch the videos and learn about the story creation process. Supported by the Mozilla Gigabit Community Fund.

    24 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. Come as a performer, or no shame in just watching!

    Top left: Dori Koberstein, Eugene Public Library Bottom left: Carl Hall, Karin Clarke Gallery Right: Becky Tonkin’s clothing brand Shift, Passionflower Design

  • 13 Book of Mirrors Tattoo (27 W 5th Ave) “Phantom Limb,” oddities, etchings on glass, and animal skulls by Lindsay Swing. Through March 31st. 14 Broadway Commerce Center

    (44 W Broadway) “AfroCreate” showcases Black, African, and African American artwork by UO students Elexus Greene, Donovan Neal, Ricki Marshall, and Marie-Rose Tonguino. The show includes abstract art with acrylic and contour drawings, as well as portraits and figures. 15 ECO Sleep Solutions and

    Gallery (25 E 8th Ave) Felted wool décor and apparel by Tylar Merrill; collages by Annie Heron; hand painted wood, linen, and silk by Lybi Thomas; stone carvings, wood sculptures and masks by Cedar Caredio; and Luminessence light sculptures by Stephen White. 16 Eugene Public Library

    (100 W 10th Ave) “Painting with Paper,” collage by Dori Koberstein. Concert: Grace Notes women’s chorus sings standards, pop, and jazz favorites. Starts at 6pm.

    17 Euphoria Chocolate Company (946 Willamette St) “Sparky in the Woods, ” a whimsical series of hand-colored black and white photos by Bob Keefer. Taken at the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest near Blue River, Chen-Yun Yang portrays Sparky, an imaginary

    but well-dressed traveler in space and time who finds herself transported to the Oregon wilderness. 18 InEugene Real Estate

    (100 E Broadway) Mixed media photographic art by Roka Walsh. 19 Mosaic Fair Trade Collection

    (28 E Broadway) Handmade hearts from around the world and fair trade wine tasting. 20 The Northwest Hat Co

    (870 Pearl St) Eugenian Richard McConochie is a multi-disciplinary artist who focuses on ink and digital media. His work currently centers on creative creatures and fantastical figures. Enjoy wine tasting from Eugene Wine Cellars. 21 Oregon Art Supply

    (1020 Pearl St) “Cymbals and Happenstance,” mixed media work by Janine Etherington. Janine creates symbol rich, process- driven paintings and prints inspired by jazz music. Open until 6pm. 22 Passionflower Design

    (128 E Broadway) Former store manager Becky Tonkin debuts her clothing brand Shift for the first time in Eugene. Shift emphasizes plus sizes, natural materials, and tough work wear. Find out how one seamstress with a dream built her brand from conception to where she is today.

    1 The Lincoln Gallery (309 W 4th Ave)

    2 Raven Frame Works (325 W 4th Ave)

    3 Paul Schatz Furniture (566 Olive St)

    4 The New Zone Gallery (220 W 8th Ave)

    5 MAVEN (271 W 8th Ave)

    6 FourWinds Gallery (273 W 8th Ave) Art by M!KL in collaboration with Fenario Gallery. Also featuring a clothing line by Quanah Starr, as well as local glass art, jewelry, and handcrafts.

    7 Framin’ Artworks (505 High St) Pop art inspired acrylic paintings by Kerry Wade and hand beaded upcycled jewelry by Angela Lees.

    8 Goldworks Jewelry Art Studio (169 E Broadway) Original jewelry by Goldworks staff.

    9 Karin Clarke Gallery (760 Willamette St) “Carl Hall (1921-1996): Nudes,” featuring oil paintings and drawings from the estate. Hall was best known for his landscapes of the Willamette Valley, but in the 1970s focused primarily on the female nude. Hall was on the faculty at Willamette University from 1948-1986, where he taught drawing and painting for nearly forty years.

    10 OUT ON A LIMB Gallery (191 E Broadway) “A Show of Crows,“ paintings by Victoria Biedron. Although Victoria is primarily a plein air landscape painter, she also paints abstracts in acrylics, birds, and still lifes. She explains that the abundance of and the magical presence of crows have captured her attention and influenced this show. 11 White Lotus Gallery

    (767 Willamette St) “Under 21: Small Formats of Paintings and Prints,” through March 24th.

    GUIDED ARTWALK STOPS GALLERIES & STUDIOS SHOP & EXPLORE

    Live Music! Check listings with this symbol ( ) for more information Hosting a First Friday event? Contact us at [email protected]

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    12 Cowfish (62 W Broadway) Mixed media work by Heather Ulibarri-Devaul.

    See GUIDED ARTWALK STOPS page for more details.

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