
Viz City
Arts reviews and features from Sandy Brown Jensen.
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If I were advise someone on a great art investment that will only accrue value over time, I’d send you to the Karin Clarke Gallery to look at and fall in love with one of Margaret Coe’s oil paintings.
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Maude Kerns Art Center has pulled out all the stops on its annual Day of the Dead celebration.
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Even the casual cell phone photographer can be inspired by the greats, and there are at least four opportunities to see some great photography in Eugene right now.
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The annual PaintOut events have resulted in a stunning collection of watercolors, showcasing the diverse landscapes and moods of our beloved coastline.
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“Crow’s Fear” is a fine new show just opening at the Karin Clarke Gallery in Eugene and is the work of Rick Bartow, an Indigenous artist from Newport, Oregon.
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Michael Z. Taylor’s the “Willfulness of Being: Finale” is a powerful exploration of the interconnectedness and resilience of trees.
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August is a hot month in the Valley, so if you can’t make it to the coast, come on into the Karin Clarke Gallery and immerse yourself in these quintessential painterly images.
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August is in full swing, and Eugene's downtown is about to transform into a vibrant canvas of creativity.
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The intricate and beautiful basketry of traditional weaver Chantele Rilatos, a Siletz tribal member of Yurok descent, won my heart with her show “Woven From the Land.”
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Imagine thousands of costumed revelers - princes, milkmaids, jousters, even vampire brides - suddenly swept into a frenzy by a downpour that turned into hail! At the Oregon Renaissance Faire, that's exactly what happened.