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February 2022
Oregon Cabaret Theatre 2022 Season
The Oregon Cabaret Theatre Announces Its 2022 Season The Oregon Cabaret Theatre has announced its 37th season, including an expansion to a sixth show in 2022, White Christmas, to be performed at the Thomas Theatre at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. The first show of the Cabaret’s 2022 season, Moon Over Buffalo, is a stage farce by comic mastermind Ken Ludwig, author of theatrical hits Lend Me a Tenor, Leading Ladies, and Baskerville. In the show, George and Charlotte…
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LGBTQIA+ Youth Circle
A group for youth to connect and support each other as they learn together, explore their identities, and grow into themselves. This youth support circle is led by two LGBTQIA+ mentors. Incoming 8th grade to 12th grade youth are welcome. For transportation assistance call 541-708-6688. For more information and registration visit https://rvmentoring.org/lgbtqia-circle-registration/
Find out more »LGBTQIA+ Youth Circle
A group for youth to connect and support each other as they learn together, explore their identities, and grow into themselves. This youth support circle is led by two LGBTQIA+ mentors. Incoming 8th grade to 12th grade youth are welcome. For transportation assistance call 541-708-6688. For more information and registration visit https://rvmentoring.org/lgbtqia-circle-registration/
Find out more »September 2022
Sight Lines: Paintings and Sculptures by Anne Stagg at Rogue Gallery & Art Center
Currently on display in the Community Gallery at Rogue Gallery & Art Center is Sight Lines: Paintings and Sculptures by Anne Stagg. Inviting intuitive reflection with her acrylic paintings and mixed media sculptures, Anne explains that 'Sight Lines' references not only the linear marks evident in her work, but beyond that, the way that we choose to see the world around us. For more information, please click here.
Find out more »Tom Hausken at Hanson Howard Gallery
Currently at Hanson Howard Gallery are abstract paintings by Tom Hausken. Using a variety of materials including traditional oils, industrial coatings, graphite, paper, and canvas, the process of applying pigments to various substrates is of great interest to him. While the forms and colors are abstracts of the landscape that he lives in, Tom avoids including details that would imply a specific place. Instead, he chooses to portray a sense of it. For more information, please click here.
Find out more »SOU’s 150th Anniversary Festival of the Arts
The Oregon Center for the Arts at SOU celebrates SOU's 150th Sesquicentennial Anniversary with the first ever Fall Festival of the Arts. Join us September 23- October 7 for a wide variety of events including: Sept. 23 - 7:30PM: Tutunov Piano Series featuring guests Maria José Sousa Guedes and Luis Meireles, flute at the SOU Music Recital Hall. Sept. 27 - 7:30PM: Special concert featuring guest artist Joseph Murray, saxophone at the SOU Music Recital Hall. Sept. 29 - 7:30PM: A Sondheim Celebration! featuring the LIAISONS…
Find out more »Woodblock Prints by Walt Padgett at the Grants Pass Museum of Art
Walt Padgett’s Japanese Woodblock Prints are inspired by his many travels to Japan, including a two-month bicycle trip along Japan’s Tokaido highway. His explorations of various historical sites, Nikko, Obuse, Omachi, and walking along the lesser-known ancient path, the “Salt Road,” can be seen in many examples of his work. In September of 2008, he was awarded the Takanabe Town Mayor’s Prize for a woodblock print exhibited at the Takanabe Museum (Kyushu, Japan); the piece was part of a traveling…
Find out more »Woodblock Prints by Walt Padgett at the Grants Pass Museum of Art
Walt Padgett’s Japanese Woodblock Prints are inspired by his many travels to Japan, including a two-month bicycle trip along Japan’s Tokaido highway. His explorations of various historical sites, Nikko, Obuse, Omachi, and walking along the lesser-known ancient path, the “Salt Road,” can be seen in many examples of his work. In September of 2008, he was awarded the Takanabe Town Mayor’s Prize for a woodblock print exhibited at the Takanabe Museum (Kyushu, Japan); the piece was part of a traveling…
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Print works by Walt Padgett September 27 - November 11 at the Grants Pass Museum of Art
Find out more »Women Rising, A Women’s Circle
Join us for a Women's Circle in Grants Pass! All Women 18+ are welcome- bring your mothers, sisters, coworkers, friends! Thursday nights starting 9/29 from 5:30-7:00pm at Club Northwest, with childcare available! No membership required to attend.
Find out more »Pressing On, A Retrospective: Works by Nancy Jo Mullen at Rogue Gallery & Art Center
Currently on display in the Main Gallery at Rogue Gallery & Art Center is Pressing On, A Retrospective: Works by Nancy Jo Mullen. Delighting viewers with a retrospective of her acclaimed artistic career, Nancy Jo has been creating art since she was a child and this exhibition includes artwork from over for decades. For more information, please click here.
Find out more »October 2022
John Weston and Claudia Law at Ashland Art Works
This month's exhibition at Ashland Art Works includes woodworks by John Weston and mixed media textiles by Claudia Law. Combining form with function, John highlights the natural beauty that is found in selected pieces of wood that are native to Oregon. Alternatively, Claudia uses fibers, paints, and thread sketching to create texturally rich and colorful quilts that feature themes of nature. For more information, please click here.
Find out more »The Unaltered Image with Tom Glassman at Art & Soul Ashland
This month's exhibition at Art & Soul Ashland includes photography by Tom Glassman. Composed in camera with no post processing involved other than initial color correction, Tom's compositions are achieved without cropping and most of the techniques that are associated with today’s digital darkroom. As a result, his photos rely on meticulous exposure and framing, choice of subject matter, and the narrative that comes from direct observation. For more information, please click here.
Find out more »Autumn Exhibition at Art du Jour Gallery
Currently on display at Art du Jour Gallery is Autumn, featuring a diversity of artwork that interprets the fall season and is created by their talented artist members. For more information, please click here.
Find out more »Art du Jour Gallery - October 2022
Art du Jour Gallery members present a group show - Autumn, showing their artwork inspired by the fall season. The Salon will have have a show, A World in Perpective, from multi-media artist Roy Musitelli and jewelry/fiberartist Thalia Keple.
Find out more »Botanical Drawing: Fall Foliage and Seed Pods
Fall is the season of warm and vibrant colors on leaves and time to spot complex forms of seed pods. In this workshop we’ll capture the changing colors of the season, including various patterns of fall foliage as well as interesting forms of fall fruit and seed pods. Work with colored pencils and focus on blending and layering as well as depicting form. Feel free to work in your sketchbook, toned paper, or any surface of your choice. Although drawing…
Find out more »Humboldt Latin Dance and Music Festival
Announcing the 3rd Annual Humboldt Latin Dance and Music Festival coming to the North Coast this October 6th-9th. Celebrate the beautiful dances and music from Cuba, the Caribbean, Africa, Brazil, Columbia and more! You are invited to join this amazing 4- day latin dance and music festival whether you are coming for the music, the dancing or both! Workshops are taught by world- renowned dance professionals with three evenings of late night dance parties, including live Salsa bands and latin…
Find out more »The Golden Hour at the Schneider Museum of Art
Currently featured at the Schneider Museum of Art is The Golden Hour, by Mel Prest. Inspired by nature, which is always changing, Mel observes the magic of fleeting color phenomena like mirages, rainbows, and the movement of the sky and ocean. Color is something that she feels rather than observing and recording precisely. It’s important to her as it transmits sensations. She wants her colors to taste like a flavor, to feel like a touch, or waft like a scent.…
Find out more »Schneider Museum of Art presents: A Solo Exhibition by Mel Prest: “The Golden Hour” and “Sensate Objects”
The Schneider Museum of Art Presents: Fall 2022 Exhibition October 7- December 10, 2022 Museum Hours are Tuesday-Saturday from 10am-4pm; Opening Reception is October 6th from 5-7pm. Entry Gallery, Highlights of the Permanent Collection & Masterworks on Loan Main Gallery, Mel Prest: The Golden Hour Heiter and Treehaven Galleries, Sensate Objects, a group exhibition curated by Mel Prest presenting work by: Pat Boas Freddy Chandra Nicole Phungrasamee Fein Rebekah Goldstein Bumin Kim Marc Mitchel Alex Paik Petra Sairanen James Sterling-Pitt Kirk Stoller Sarah Wertzberger…
Find out more »Shadow and Spirit Opening Reception at Gambrel Gallery
Join Gambrel Gallery for the Opening Reception of Shadow and Spirit! Featuring the artwork of Catie Faryl, her paintings lean into dark themes with humor and playfulness while confronting environmental and social challenges through art. For more information, please click here.
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