Second Friday Art Walk and TwentyAfterFour light up Springfield
Sniffing out what you shouldn’t miss in the arts this week
Le Misantrope engraving, 1719 edition
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Alexandra Notman is the Arts Editor for Eugene Weekly. This Minneapolis transplant has been loving the arts and making art since she was a wee little one. She lives with her Machiavellian cat, Elsie, atop a forested hill in south Eugene that makes everyone looks like ants. For more info visit alexandranotman.com.
Printmaker Josh Krute exposes the internal art of wood
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Alexandra Notman is the Arts Editor for Eugene Weekly. This Minneapolis transplant has been loving the arts and making art since she was a wee little one. She lives with her Machiavellian cat, Elsie, atop a forested hill in south Eugene that makes everyone looks like ants. For more info visit alexandranotman.com.
Local photographer sets out to capture the fading glory of the Western frontier
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Alexandra Notman is the Arts Editor for Eugene Weekly. This Minneapolis transplant has been loving the arts and making art since she was a wee little one. She lives with her Machiavellian cat, Elsie, atop a forested hill in south Eugene that makes everyone looks like ants. For more info visit alexandranotman.com.
Springfield Museum hosts Portland artist Anna Fidler’s haunting exhibit
‘Mary,’ 72 inches by 99 inches, acrylic and colored pencil on paper.
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Alexandra Notman is the Arts Editor for Eugene Weekly. This Minneapolis transplant has been loving the arts and making art since she was a wee little one. She lives with her Machiavellian cat, Elsie, atop a forested hill in south Eugene that makes everyone looks like ants. For more info visit alexandranotman.com.
Portraits of Comedians puts a twist on First Friday ArtWalk
Louis C.K.
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Alexandra Notman is the Arts Editor for Eugene Weekly. This Minneapolis transplant has been loving the arts and making art since she was a wee little one. She lives with her Machiavellian cat, Elsie, atop a forested hill in south Eugene that makes everyone looks like ants. For more info visit alexandranotman.com.
Explorer-photographer Jason Rydquist captures what the bygone becomes
‘Return of the Drifter,’ self portrait at Fort Rock Homestead Village Museum, ore.
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Alexandra Notman is the Arts Editor for Eugene Weekly. This Minneapolis transplant has been loving the arts and making art since she was a wee little one. She lives with her Machiavellian cat, Elsie, atop a forested hill in south Eugene that makes everyone looks like ants. For more info visit alexandranotman.com.
Maude Kernes celebrates 25 years of edible art
Painter Kaila Farrell-Smith explores her Klamath roots at Ditch Projects
‘Lavafield Stronghold,’ 30 inches by 40 inches, oil on canvas
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Alexandra Notman is the Arts Editor for Eugene Weekly. This Minneapolis transplant has been loving the arts and making art since she was a wee little one. She lives with her Machiavellian cat, Elsie, atop a forested hill in south Eugene that makes everyone looks like ants. For more info visit alexandranotman.com.
Local artist Violet Ray to speak at JSMA about his jarring Vietnam-era photo collages
‘Marlboro Round-up,’ collage on paper, 1967
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Arts Editor
Alexandra Notman is the Arts Editor for Eugene Weekly. This Minneapolis transplant has been loving the arts and making art since she was a wee little one. She lives with her Machiavellian cat, Elsie, atop a forested hill in south Eugene that makes everyone looks like ants. For more info visit alexandranotman.com.