Galleries and Museums

Galleries

  • Backstreet Gallery — Wooden bowls, boxes, sculpture, vases, toys, pens and more by Russ Dixon, through Jan. 28. 1421 Bay St., Florence (541-997-8980)
  • Barnes & Noble Gallery — “NewArt Northwest Kids: Heroes and Heroines,” works from the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, through March. 1163 Valley River Drive (541-687-0356)
  • Brenner’s Green Living Gallery — Sculpture by Stephen White, table and art pieces by Jeremiah Polynone, oil paintings by Wesley Hurd and works by Jocelyne and Mike Shiner, Bruce Gibbons, Tim Boyden, Tim Neun, Tony Walters, Tahle Patton, Kerry Wade, Tom Borener and Seth San Filippo, through January. 151 W. Eighth Ave. (541-345-4451)
  • BRING Gallery — “Knock on Wood,” works by Seth San Filippo, Dave Schultz, Jeremiah Polynone, Jocelyn and Mike Shiner, Tim Boyden, Deb Bulcao, Heather and Rick Hinton, Tony Walter and Craig Windom, Jan. 29 through April 15. Planet Improvement Center, 4446 Franklin Blvd. (541-746-3023)
  • Coos Bay Public Library Gallery — “Smiles,” watercolors by Darla Lesan; wood carvings by Dale Karstetter, through Jan. 30. 525 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay (541-269-1101)
  • David Minor Theater — Works by Shawn Mediaclast, through January. 180 E. Fifth Ave. (541-762-1700)
  • Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts — Exhibit galleries closed through January. 110 W. Broadway (541-344-3482)
  • Emerald Art Center — “Plein Air Art About Agriculture,” works by the Plein Air Painters of Eugene-Springfield; “Windows Into My World,” oil paintings by Brooke Borchering; art about Springfield’s past and present by members of the center, through Jan. 30. 500 Main St., Springfield (541-726-8595)
  • Fenario Gallery — “Subcutaneous,” works by tattoo artists from Area 51, the Parlour, High Priestess and Black List, through January. 881 Willamette St. (541-687-9333)
  • Florence Events Center Galleries — Bas-relief paper painting, sculptures, watercolor, acrylics and photographs by Karen Nichols, metal art by Jana Marie Hathaway and “Double Exposure,” works by members of the Siuslaw Viewfinders Camera Club, through Jan. 29. 715 Quince St., Florence (888-968-4086)
  • Full City Coffee Roasters — “Fantasy Architecture,” Kip Amend’s series of romantic motels and cityscapes; works by Carolyn Glasier, through Feb. 7. 842 Pearl St. (541-344-0475)
  • Gallery at The Register-Guard — Acrylic paintings by Chris Pontrelli, through January. 3500 Chad Drive (541-485-1234)
  • Hilton Eugene — Works by Anne Teigen, through January. 66 E. Sixth Ave. (541-342-2000)
  • Imagine Gallery — Pottery by Peter Alsen, James Tingy, Amy Palatnick and others; sculptures by Kip Amend, through January. 35 E. Eighth Ave. (541-344-1844)
  • Jacobs Gallery — “A Look From Within,” works by Cherl Camelio, Shelley Albrich, Roger Weise and Rogene Manas, through Feb. 13. Seventh Avenue and Willamette Street. (541-684-5635)
  • Keystone Cafe — Photography by Bee Dreams Photography, through January. 395 W. Fifth Ave. (541-342-2075)
  • LCC Art Department Gallery — “Bestiary,” works by Cheryl Coon, through Jan. 28. 4000 E. 30th Ave. (541-463-5409)
  • Materials Exchange Center for Community Arts Gallery — “Intersections,” mixed-media works by Heidi Howes, through Feb. 2. 449 Willamette St. (541-302-1810)
  • Maude Kerns Art Center — “Memory.Perception.Ritual,” works by Naomi Kasumi, Ana Mjurka and Alexandra Opie, through Feb. 12. 1910 E. 15th Ave. (541-345-1571)
  • Mills International Resource Center — “Winter Blues … and Greens, Yellows, Reds …,” works by Samuel Becerra, Jean Foss, William Golino, Marina Hajec, Joan Milligan, Kelly Tavares and Jessica Zapata, through March 19. Erb Memorial Union, 1222 E. 13th Ave. (541-346-0887)
  • New Zone Art Collective — “Illustrating the Fantasy,” watercolors by Marti Lynch, through January. 164 W. Broadway (541-683-0759, www.newzone.org)
  • Stillridge Art Gallery — Oil paintings by Glenna Barker, fused glass by Rhonda Farfan, photography by Jamie Hooper, clay art by Leslie Freeman and nature bead work and watercolors by Jane Scotti, through January. 94724 Turnbow Lane, Junction City. (541-998-8526)
  • Studio Tre Amiche — Works by Rogena Degge, Patsy Hand and Kathryn Hutchinson, through January. Quackenbush Building, 160 E. Broadway (541-683-6025)
  • Studio West — “This Land,” works by Greg Mrotek, Cheyrl Molnar, Blue Mitchell, Joseph Fastaia, Michael Orwick and Erin Dougherty Williams, through Feb. 4; “Dreams Desires Disturbances,” works by Linda Horsley, Feb. 5 through February. 245 W. Eighth Ave. (541-683-9378)
  • Territorial Vineyards and Wine Company Gallery — “The Figure in Watercolor,” works by Demetra Kalams, through January. 907 W. Third Ave. (541-684-9463)
  • Vistra Gallery — “Bozzetti: Sketches of the Soul,” portraits and landscapes by Pam Hoffmeister, through Feb. 2. 160 E. Broadway (541-343-2353)
  • White Lotus Gallery — “Under 21: Artwork in Small Format,” works by Barry Cleavin, Nozaki Shinjiro, Ohara Shoson, Tanaka Ryohei, Chen Hai-Yan, Miao Hui-Xin and Her Xue-Sheng, through Feb. 27. 767 Willamette St. (541-345-3276)
  • WOW Hall Lobby Gallery — Ink, watercolor, pencil and charcoal works by Kenny Ashcraft, through January. 291 W. Eighth Ave. (541-687-2746)

Museums

  • Applegate Pioneer Museum — Seventh Street and East Broadway Avenue, Veneta (541-935-1836, 541-935-1344)
  • Bohemia Gold Mining Museum — 737 E. Main St., Cottage Grove (541-942-5022)
  • Coos Art Museum — “Art From Oregon’s Prisons,” works by inmates of the Oregon Prison System; “On the Cutting Edge: West Coast Artists Using Collage and Assemblage,” works by 51 artists; “Ethereal Delights and Western Sights,” paintings by J.M. Steele, through Feb. 13. 235 Anderson St., Coos Bay (541-267-3901)
  • Coos County Historical Society Museum — 1220 Sherman Ave., North Bend (541-756-6320)
  • Creswell Historical Museum — 55 N. Fifth St., Creswell (541-895-5464)
  • Dr. Norman Lee House Museum — (Operated by Junction City Historical Society.) 655 Holly St., Junction City (541-952-0900)
  • Dorris Ranch Living History Farm — (Operated by Willamalane Park and Recreation District.) Second and Dorris streets, Springfield (541-736-4544)
  • Eugene Masonic Cemetery — University Street and East 25th Avenue (541-684-0949)
  • Eugene Telephone Museum — 112 E. 10th Ave. (541-747-8405)
  • Harrisburg Area Museum — 490 Smith St., Harrisburg. (541-995-4844)
  • Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art — “Clinton Hill: Selections From a Fifty Year Survey,” paintings, prints, constructions and an artists’ book, through February; “NewArt Northwest Kids,” annual kindergarten through 12th grade student art show, through March 28. 1430 Johnson Lane (541-346-3027)
  • Knight Library — 1501 Kincaid St. (541-346-3056)
  • Lane County Historical Museum — 740 W. 13th Ave. (541-682-4242 or www.lanecountyhistoricalsociety.org)
  • Linn County Historical Museum — 101 Park St., Brownsville (541-466-3390)
  • Mary Pitney House Museum — (Operated by Junction City Historical Society.) 289 W. Fourth Ave., Junction City (541-952-0900)
  • Mount Pisgah Arboretum — 34901 Frank Parrish Road (541-747-1504, guided tours; 747-3817, group site reservations)
  • Oakridge Pioneer Museum — 76433 Pine St., Oakridge (541-782-2885, 541-782-4262)
  • Oregon Air & Space Museum — 90377 Boeing Road (541-461-1101)
  • Science Factory Children’s Museum and Planetarium — Planetarium: closed through Jan. 30; Museum: “Your Healer Within,” 1 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday; 2300 Leo Harris Parkway (541-682-7888)
  • Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson House — Very Victorian Holiday exhibit, through Jan. 10. 303 Willamette St. (541-484-0808)
  • Siuslaw Pioneer Museum — 278 Maple St., Florence (541-997-7884)
  • South Benton Communities Historical Association Museum — 130 S. Fifth Ave., Monroe (541-847-5288)
  • Springfield Museum — “Close to Amun and the Sun,” Egyptian-inspired encaustic painting, through Jan. 30. 590 Main St., Springfield (541-726-2300)
  • UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History — “Down to Earth: A Geologist’s Perspective,” photography exhibit by UO geology graduate students and faculty, through February. 1680 E. 15th Ave. (541-346-3024)

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