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LANE ARTS COUNCIL FIRST FRIDAY ARTWALK GUIDE August 7, 2015 | 5:30 - 8:00 PM Lane Arts Council 541.485.2278 | lanearts.org | [email protected] Follow the ArtWalk host on this guided tour to hear from featured artists. 1 5:30 PM | Shadowfox (76 W Broadway) Shadowfox is a creative art and design company. Its goal is to not only sell art and products, but to inspire the community. Dynamic displays and a unique, wide range of work provide ample creative inspiration. From art to lights to furniture, people can draw out their ideas on the dry-erase wall - or have a staff member assist in sketching. After a rough design is created, Shadowfox provides professional art, design, and manufacturing services. Pancoast, the founder and lead artist, presents a range of work, including shadowboxes, lights, wooden pendants, and a new sculpture, “The Burnside Sea.” Winery: Brigadoon Wine Company. 2 6 PM | gilt+gossamer (873 Willamette St) Carolyn Quinn presents her watercolor show “Coast Starlight Series” The series features landscapes, painted on location, while viewing scenery from the windows of the Amtrak Coast Starlight train route from Eugene, Oregon to San Diego, California. These travels took place over three years during all of the different seasons, and still continue. Winery: J. Scott Cellars. 3 6:30 PM | InEugene Real Estate (100 E Broadway) Roxy Darice is a local Eugene artist working primarily in mixed media on paper. Although she has shown her work in galleries in Seattle and Boulder, this is her first show in Eugene. The show continues throughout the month of August. Winery: Noble Estate Vineyard & Winery. 4 7 PM | OUT ON A LIMB Gallery (191 E Broadway) Judy Waller shows her watercolors, including flowers, portraits, and landscapes. She states, “I work in transparent watercolor on stretched Arches 140 lb watercolor paper, applying many layers of glazing in my quest for interesting textures, richness and depth of color, and a wide range of values. I am excited by the details and colors in the world around me, and enjoy challenging myself to capture them on my paper within a pleasing or dynamic composition.” 5 7:30 PM | Oregon Art Supply (1020 Pearl St) Sarah Sedwick displays new still life work inspired by the glass fishing floats of the Oregon coast in “Floats and Flora.” These small paintings focus on luminous color and strive for painterly realism. Sarah demos her still life work during the ArtWalk, and will teach a workshop at Oregon Art Supply later in August. Sarah is a Eugene based painter and this is her 3rd solo show at the store. Winery: Treos. 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 34 Chibuku Chibuku is an exciting high energy World Beat trio that plays deliriously happy dance music from Zimbabwe, West Africa, Eugene and the Congo. Formed by Kenny Sokolov and Paul Prince, Chibuku’s tight, rhythmic and melodic sound has gained them a loyal following of dancers and music lovers in the Northwest. Chibuku also features the inspired low end power of bassist Jack Neidermann. Their acoustic sets feature Kenny’s ngoni harp and Paul’s guitar in spirited interplay. Come give your toes a workout or just enjoy the tropical sounds. 5:45 - 7:45pm. Lane Arts Council’s Artist Alley Artists set up a table during the First Friday ArtWalk and sell their original work of any medium. Stop by Kesey Square to see what they have to offer and m ake purchases. 5:30-8pm. FIRST FRIDAY EVENTS ARTWALK HOST Jane Eyre McDonald Eugene Symphony Board Member August ArtWalk Sponsor 31 Granary Pizza Co (259 E 5th Ave) “Bubbles in the Dust,” a showcase of Burning Man culture. The event features live painting and a gallery by Ame Beard, a fashion show featuring local clothing designers, as well as leather and feather accessories, an exhibition and photo projection by Playa Photography, and local house and electronic music DJs. The event is a fundraiser for Bubbles Brunch Sunday for all Eugene Camps at Burning Man 2015 and accepts donations at the door. Music until 2:30am; all ages until 10pm. 32 #instaballet (Oregon Contemporary Theatre, 194 W Broadway) Watch Eugene Ballet Company dancers make a ballet! Audience members get to suggest steps (feel free to get inventive) to create a ballet performed at 8pm. Stop by anytime between 5-8pm. Also enjoy the dance photography gallery by EBC dancer Antonio Anacan and refreshments from Claim 52 Brewing. FREE! 33 No Shame Eugene (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. Come as a performer, or no shame in just watching! FREE! FREE KESEY SQUARE EVENTS Artwork by Pancoast at Shadowfox WineWalk Details Inside! For info on their anniversary season, visit eugenesymphony.org

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LANE ARTS COUNCIL FIRST FRIDAY ARTWALK GUIDE

August 7, 2015 | 5:30 - 8:00 PM

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

Follow the ArtWalk host on this guided tour to hear from featured artists.

1 5:30 PM | Shadowfox (76 W Broadway) Shadowfox is a creative art and design company. Its goal is to not only sell art and products, but to inspire the community. Dynamic displays and a unique, wide range of work provide ample creative inspiration. From art to lights to furniture, people can draw out their ideas on the dry-erase wall - or have a staff member assist in sketching. After a rough design is created, Shadowfox provides professional art, design, and manufacturing services. Pancoast, the founder and lead artist, presents a range of work, including shadowboxes, lights, wooden pendants, and a new sculpture, “The Burnside Sea.” Winery: Brigadoon Wine Company.

2 6 PM | gilt+gossamer (873 Willamette St) Carolyn Quinn presents her watercolor show “Coast Starlight Series” The series features landscapes, painted on location, while viewing scenery from the windows of the Amtrak Coast Starlight train route from Eugene, Oregon to San Diego, California. These travels took place over three years during all of the different seasons, and still continue. Winery: J. Scott Cellars.

3 6:30 PM | InEugene Real Estate (100 E Broadway)

Roxy Darice is a local Eugene artist working primarily in mixed media on paper. Although she has shown her work in galleries in Seattle and Boulder, this is her first show in Eugene. The show continues throughout the month of August. Winery: Noble Estate Vineyard & Winery.

4 7 PM | OUT ON A LIMB Gallery (191 E Broadway) Judy Waller shows her watercolors, including flowers, portraits, and landscapes. She states, “I work in transparent watercolor on stretched Arches 140 lb watercolor paper, applying many layers of glazing in my quest for interesting textures, richness and depth of color, and a wide range of values. I am excited by the details and colors in the world around me, and enjoy challenging myself to capture them on my paper within a pleasing or dynamic composition.”

5 7:30 PM | Oregon Art Supply (1020 Pearl St) Sarah Sedwick displays new still life work inspired by the glass fishing floats of the Oregon coast in “Floats and Flora.” These small paintings focus on luminous color and strive for painterly realism. Sarah demos her still life work during the ArtWalk, and will teach a workshop at Oregon Art Supply later in August. Sarah is a Eugene based painter and this is her 3rd solo show at the store. Winery: Treos.

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

34 ChibukuChibuku is an exciting high energy World Beat trio that plays deliriously happy dance music from Zimbabwe, West Africa, Eugene and the Congo. Formed by Kenny Sokolov and Paul Prince, Chibuku’s tight, rhythmic and melodic sound has gained them a loyal following of dancers and music lovers in the Northwest. Chibuku also features the inspired low end power of bassist Jack Neidermann. Their acoustic sets feature Kenny’s ngoni harp and Paul’s guitar in spirited interplay. Come give your toes a workout or just enjoy the tropical sounds. 5:45 - 7:45pm.

Lane Arts Council’s Artist Alley Artists set up a table during the First Friday ArtWalk and sell their original work of any medium. Stop by Kesey Square to see what they have to offer and make purchases. 5:30-8pm.

FIRST FRIDAY EVENTS

ARTWALK HOST Jane Eyre McDonald Eugene Symphony Board Member

August ArtWalk Sponsor

31 Granary Pizza Co (259 E 5th Ave) “Bubbles in the Dust,” a showcase of Burning Man culture. The event features live painting and a gallery by Ame Beard, a fashion show featuring local clothing designers, as well as leather and feather accessories, an exhibition and photo projection by Playa Photography, and local house and electronic music DJs. The event is a fundraiser for Bubbles Brunch Sunday for all Eugene Camps at Burning Man 2015 and accepts donations at the door. Music until 2:30am; all ages until 10pm.

32 #instaballet (Oregon Contemporary Theatre, 194 W Broadway) Watch Eugene Ballet Company dancers make a ballet!

Audience members get to suggest steps (feel free to get inventive) to create a ballet performed at 8pm. Stop by anytime between 5-8pm. Also enjoy the dance photography gallery by EBC dancer Antonio Anacan and refreshments from Claim 52 Brewing. FREE! 33 No Shame Eugene (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. Come as a performer, or no shame in just watching! FREE!

FREE KESEY SQUARE EVENTS

Artwork by Pancoast at Shadowfox

WineWalk Details Inside!

For info on their anniversary season, visit eugenesymphony.org

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9 The Lincoln Gallery (309 W 4th Ave)A diverse exhibit of work by 20 participants of OSLP’s Arts and Culture Program, including paintings, ceramics, handmade books, prints, jewelry and screen printed soft sculpture. Also showing artwork highlighting OSLP’s Mentorship Program and paintings by Walker Augustyniak.

10 MECCA (449 Willamette) The first MECCA tribe show, featuring a collection of art made by current and former board members, volunteers, and MECCA teachers.

11 The New Zone Gallery (164 W Broadway) “Sculpting the Feminine,” sculptures of various media by Anna Mueller and “Tom’s Trees to Tables Three,” household furniture made of figured maple and black walnut by Tom Twyford II. Music: Rosie and Greg.

12 Pacific Rim Art Guild & Gallery (160 E Broadway, basement) “Beach, Ocean, and Beyond,” work by guild members depicting scenes and life on the coast in all mediums.

13 Schrager & Clarke Gallery (760 Willamette) “Subject/Object,” work by Oregon artists Robert Schlegel, Beverly Soasey, and Annette Gurdjian. Through August 8th.

14 Vistra Framing & Gallery (160 E Broadway) Colorful oil landscapes by Gary Griffith. Winery: Geraldi Vineyard.

15 White Lotus Gallery (767 Willamette St) “Drawings,” featuring works by Mike Van, Jon Jay Cruson, Jamie Newton, Li Tie, Nancy Pobanz, Connie Mueller, Satoko and Helen Liu. Through September 19th.

21 Broadway Commerce Center Atrium (44 W Broadway) “Red Sun Blue Sea,” a small collection of illustrative works in acrylic, mixed media, and pen by Liza Mana Burns. The boards and frames were built by Zane Hager.

22 ECO Sleep Solutions and Gallery (25 E 8th Ave) Felted wool home décor and apparel by Tylar Merrill, clay tile collages by Annie Heron, wall art by Mari Livie, whimsical hand painted wood, linen, and silk pieces by Lybi Thomas, wood sculptures and imaginative, fanciful masks by Cedar Caredio, and Luminessence light sculptures by Stephen White.

23 Eugene Mindworks (207 E 5th Ave, Suite 220) Eugene Mindworks teams up with DIVA to celebrate their First Anniversary with a party and an exhibit on cooperative workspaces/innovation/entrepreneurialism.

24 Eugene Public Library (100 W 10th Ave) Wood carvings and reliefs by Dana Furgerson and pottery by Keith Moses. Music: The Dr. Jazz Combo plays upbeat jazz and swing at 6pm.

25 Eugene Yoga (245 E Broadway) Stunning photographic imagery by Norm Cholewinski.

26 Harlequin Beads and Jewelry (1027 Willamette) Jewelry by local artists. Closes 6pm.

27 The Jazz Station (124 W Broadway)“Fauna” by Carla Crow. Carla Crow’s paintings reflect an inner vision, often allegorical, sometimes playful. Gallery open until 7pm. Music: Pianist Gus Russell.

28 Newberry Child Care (999 Willamette St) Celebrate the young artists of the Preschool and Pre-K classes, a show in collaboration with the Downtown Athletic Club. The event also features an art demo and fun for the whole family!

29 Passionflower Design (128 E Broadway) View a wide selection of work by national and regional artists.

30 Urban Therapeutic (749 Willamette St) Unique rustic furniture and garden art crafted from reclaimed materials by Brownsville artist Bryan Wyant of Bryan’s Woodshed.

1 Shadowfox (76 W Broadway)

2 gilt+gossamer (873 Willamette St)

3 InEugene Real Estate (100 E Broadway)

4 OUT ON A LIMB Gallery (191 E Broadway)

5 Oregon Art Supply (1020 Pearl St)

6 The Gallery at the Watershed (321 Mill St #6) “The Last Picture Show: Exceptional Contemporary Printmaking,” featuring artists Mika Aono Boyd, Heather Halpern, Allison Hyde, Dune Erickson Hyatt, and Chelsey Iida. Through August 29th.

7 Goldworks Jewelry Art Studio (169 E Broadway) Featuring original jewelry by Goldworks staff.

8 Jacobs Gallery (Hult Center) “Awakenings,” paintings by Johnny Beaver and mixed media assemblages by Jeff Ballard, through August 8th.

GUIDED ARTWALK STOPS

16 Cowfish (62 W Broadway) Paintings by Droc Macnamara and KC Macnamara.

17 Noisette Pastry Kitchen (200 W Broadway) Photography by wedding and portrait photographer, Stevi Sayler - beautiful moments, stunning landscapes, and special details from weddings in the Pacific Northwest and beyond.

18 Off the Waffle (840 Willamette St) ”Country Fair & Eugene Street

Scenes,” oil paintings by Steve Seals, and animal portraits and more in acrylics and watercolors by Johnmichael Lahtinen.

19 Oregon Wine Lab (488 Lincoln St) “Biophillia” by Barbara Counsil - an interesting hypothesis concerning our human urge to constantly connect with other forms of life. Music: Satori Bob.

20 Townshend’s Teahouse (41 W Broadway) “Basking in the River of Life,” paintings by Jessica Webb.

GALLERIES & STUDIOS

EAT & DRINK

SHOP & EXPLORE

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

See insert for WineWalk details!

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Artwork by Mika Aono Boyd, The Gallery at the Watershed

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