Dec 08 Monday
The TEAL Artist Coop will opens its seasonal store on Oct. 31 at 328 SW 2nd St. in downtown Corvallis. Every October, the team of artists transforms an otherwise vacant storefront into a gallery offering unique gifts, hand-made in the Willamette Valley. The store will be open through Dec. 28.
This year, 21 artists are participating in TEAL, and the gallery—staffed by the artists—will sell fine works of fiber, leather, glass, wood, mixed media and paper, as well as ceramics, jewelry and paintings.
TEAL makes a charitable donation earmarked for art education from a portion of its annual gallery proceeds. This year’s recipient will be Mountain View Elementary School in Corvallis.
For more information visit https://www.tealartistcoop.com.
Dec 09 Tuesday
Dec 10 Wednesday
Dec 11 Thursday
Want to support local artists while learning about how art, science, and culture intertwine? Come visit from 4:30-7:30pm as we host local authors and artists and their products alongside snacks and hot cider. This year we’re hosting authors Bill Sullivan and museum executive director Todd Braje, as well as local artists Erika Beyer, Patti Lomont, Rowena Jackson, Patricia Donohue, Katsu Shibata, Mary Smith, and more.
Don’t forget about seasonal discounts in the museum store. Visitors get 20% off all non-consignment goods, while museum members get 30% off every Thursday evening in December.
Dec 12 Friday
Dec 13 Saturday
Coastal Voices presents their Winter 2025 concert series, “Tidings of Comfort and Joy”. This holiday concert features choral selections from around the globe celebrating Kwanzaa, Chanukkah, the Solstice and Christmas. An audience sing-along follows intermission, as well as a raffle for song-themed gift baskets. Come and celebrate the season in song. Visit coastal-voices.org for more information.
Everyone carries their own memories of the holidays — for some, it’s moments of love, joy, family, and music; for others, it can bring disappointment or unmet expectations.
This December 14th and 15th, the Eugene Gay Men’s Chorus invites you to share in our 8th Annual Holiday Concert — Dear December — wrapped in some of the most beautiful music ever written for tenor and bass voices.
Dear December shares our stories while delivering all the hilarity you’ve come to love from an EGMC show.
But wait — there’s more. Some very reclusive and extraordinary performers will be making a most unusual appearance at a gay chorus concert.
Join us as we celebrate the season — its joy, its complexity, and the hope that connects us all.
Dec 14 Sunday