Viz City
Airs every other Wednesday during Morning Edition and Here & Now
Arts Reviews with Sandy Brown Jensen.
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Bricolage, French for "made from odds and ends," is a whole movement encouraging us to reduce, reuse, recycle, and reimagine!
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Get ready for a whirlwind of art this Saturday, March 9th! Dodge the raindrops and explore four fantastic locations.
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When poets write about art, that’s called “ekphrasis,” and yes, it is very much a thing today and yesterday.
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Satoko Motouji’s new show at the White Lotus Gallery in Eugene, titled “Splendor and Loss” is an explosion of spiritual creativity.
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In this show, we get a window into Maude’s inner world not just through her non-objective paintings but through the showcased correspondence between her and Rolph Scarlett, a well-known painter from New York.
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Art thrives in Eugene, a vibrant tapestry woven from numerous galleries and monthly arts events like First Friday. As 2024 dawns, let's celebrate this creative spirit!
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Art exhibitions like "Art for All Seasons" currently showing at the Maude Kerns Art Center can offer comfort and inspiration during the holiday season, which can be challenging for those of us experiencing grief.
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Be sure to check out the Don Dexter Gallery Saturday Session. This free event will feature a demonstration by local artist Ray Bidegain. I’ll be there representing Viz City and KLCC, and I’d love to meet you.
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Tallmadge Doyle's paintings challenge you to ask if you’re looking at the sea or the sky.
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Their rich velvety matte surface, deep shadows, delicate half tones, and luminous highlights make photogravures some of the most beautiful and tactile images ever printed.