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2014 UO Artwalk Guide

2014 UO Artwalk Guide

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4. , John Geise, 1967, sculpted stone Our Title Sponsor: (JSMA south lawn) 5. , Bruce Beasley, 2003, painted or treated metal (JSMA north lawn) LANE ARTS COUNCIL 6. Reflections of a Summer Day, Duane Loppnow, 1974, painted metal (JSMA north lawn) UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 7. , Jan Zach, presented to UO in 1958, Additional Sponsor: ARTWALK GUIDE sculpted concrete and metal (JSMA north lawn) 8. Pioneer Mother, Alexander Phimister Proctor, 1930 and installed 1932, cast bronze and red marble

10 (Woman’s Quadrangle, Gerlinger lawn) 9. The Pioneer, Alexander Phimister Proctor, 1918 and installed 1919, cast bronze (Lawn between Fenton Hall and Friendly Hall, facing Johnson Hall) 10. , Tom Hardy (West side of Lawrence Hall) 11. Buffalo sculpture, 1958 (Lawrence Hall Courtyard) Promotional Supporter: 12. Cascade Charley, Alice Wingwall, 1991, cement, water, tile, and red marble (Cascade Courtyard) 13. Science Walk, Scott William Wylie, 1989, concrete, blocks, granite, and tile (Plaza between Cascade Hall and Pacific Hall)

14. Science Complex Gargoyles, including , 15 The University of Oregon ArtWalk is coordinated by: Marie Curie & Albert Einstein, Wayne Chabre, 1988 and installed 1989-1991, Donald Bunse, hammered copper sheets (Science Buildings) Lane Arts Council works to WEDNESDAY strengthen and support the arts OCTOBER 8, 2014 | 5:30 - 7:30 PM 15. Akbar’s Garden, Lee Kelly, 1983-84, tooled aluminum (Lawn between EMU throughout Lane County by serving and Rec Center) as a supportive, central community organization for artists, artistic and 18 16. Path/Weg II, Susi Rosenberg, 2009, cement blocks, cultural organizations, patrons, and ARTWALK HOSTS: metal beams, gravel, and water (Lawn between EMU participants. Please take a look at our The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art’s and Rec Center) website at www.lanearts.org and learn Western Curator Johanna Seasonwein & about our arts education programs 17. , Brian Goldbloom, 1999, Basalt, concrete, McCosh Associate Curator Danielle Knapp in schools, First Friday ArtWalk, and water (In front of Student Rec Center) professional development workshops 18. , Ellen Tykeson, Bronze with a stainless steel and more! Official UO ArtWalk Sponsors: base (Currently near Straub Hall) 19. Spring Run, Mark Holman, 2000, Bronze (North side of Lane Arts Council telephone 541.485.2278 Museum of Natural and Cultural History, along 15th Ave.) 1590 Willamette St., Suite 200 e-mail [email protected] Eugene, OR 97401 website lanearts.org Lane Arts Council hosts the First Friday ArtWalk year-round in downtown. Lane Arts Council 541.485.2278 | lanearts.org | [email protected] STOP #1 - JORDAN SCHNITZER MUSEUM STOP #2 - ERB MEMORIAL UNION (EMU) STOP #3 - LAVERNE KRAUSE GALLERY OF ART (JSMA) • APERTURE GALLERY IN LAWRENCE HALL • ADELL MCMILLAN GALLERY Join the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art’s newest staff member, The 2nd year MFA exhibition in the LaVerne Krause Gallery in Johanna Seasonwein, Curator of Western Art, as she introduces The Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Permanent Art Collection Lawrence Hall, titled “II,” is a chance for the “middle children” of the museum’s Masterworks on Loan program. This continually originated with the building in 1950. The collection, now over the three year Master of Fine Art Program at the University of rotating installation features work by world renowned artists and 200 objects, began as a dozen paintings and etchings. Soon Oregon to share their new work completed over summer break. some of the hottest contemporary artists working today. Works after the Permanent Collection’s creation, it was placed under After processing feedback from a variety of sources following currently on view are by Mike Kelley, Jean-Michel Basquiat, the governance of the UO Cultural Forum. For the next decade, the completion of their first year as graduate students, the work Richard Prince, Mark Ryden, Walton Ford, David Hammons, the Cultural Forum housed and cared for the original pieces, but showcased will be a continuation of their own personal interests Roberto Matta, Albert Oehlen, Henry Moore, and Arshile Gorky made no attempt to grow the collection. In 1960, the Cultural and themes, explored to a greater depth and visually more but since this gallery is always changing, there may be some Forum began hosting the Pacific Northwest Art Annual, which refined as they start the process of moving forward towards surprises in store. spurred the collection to transition from a static repository proposing their thesis. The show consists of 7 artists and will be to a collecting entity. The Cultural Forum has purchased one comprised of a variety of media such as sculpture, installation, piece from the Art Show, for accession into the Permanent Art mixed media, video art, photography, fibers, drawing, and painting. Collection, each year since the competition began. More than 11 four decades later, the Pacific Northwest Art Annual continues to 3 be the main acquisition tool for the Collection. 10 The focus of the EMU Permanent Art Collection is defined by 13 its relationship to the Pacific Northwest Art Show Annual. 12 Participating artists need not be University of Oregon students 14 or alums but do need to be artists residing within the Pacific Northwest. The Collection is comprised mostly of two- dimensional art in the genres of painting, photography, and 9 prints. The Aperture Gallery will feature photographs, and the Adell McMillan Gallery will exhibit line and abstract works. Cultural Forum Student Art Curators Linnea Havener (Adell 13th Ave. Rebecca Marsh McCannell McMillan Gallery) and Louis Cicalese (Aperture Gallery) have Erb Memorial Union been working with the Permanent Art Collection this summer and have chosen the pieces on display for your enjoyment. Wefers, Erb Memorial Union

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