A running account of life in the gallery and arts district

Thursday, January 17, 2008

This week in The Gallery District

AT OPUS6IX Gallery

Kirk Lybecker opens his one person show of oil and watercolor paintings in The Back Door Gallery inside OPUS6IX
Prices range from $5,400 to $22,000

At The Hult

Friday, January 18 at 7:30 pm
Presented by Slavic Home
For the first time in Eugene, Slavic Home proudly presents "Star Filled Russian Nights -- The Slavic Wonderland" as a part of Slavic Festival 2008.

Saturday, January 19 at 8:00 pm
Presented by Oregon Mozart Players
Oregon Mozart Players proclaims "Vive la France!" Highlights of this fabulous French feast include Fauré's beautiful and contemplative Pavane and Ravel's orchestration of the Danse from Debussy's Tarentelle Styrienne for solo piano.

At Jordan Schnitzer Museum

Buddhist Visions, Exhibition Opening Reception on January 18 5:30p.m. -8:00 p.m.




At DIVA

Sunday, January 20 at 4PM

Cost:$3 Public/Free for members. Dena Brown (Director for the Airport Gallery and Maude Kerns) share the "dos and do NOTs" of approaching galleries including the initial introduction, proper submissions, how and when to follow up, some insider info on what galleries DO NOT want to deal with, and more.

The DIVA Center screens Waking Life (2001) on Sunday, January 20 at 7PM. Cost: Free. This experimental animation by Richard Linklater, enhances the existential journey of a young man who floats through encounters with a succession of eccentrics and passionate thinkers.



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