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Your search for Arts returned the results listed below.Eugene’s Saturday Market Features Arts, Crafts, Produce
The people of Eugene are completely sold on the Saturday Market.
Renovated Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art Opens in Eugene
While pursuing his masters degree in art history in the mid-1970s‚ David Turner spent time as a volunteer at the University of Oregon Art Museum.
Eugene Beauty, Location and High Quality of Life Attract Residents
Flying high above the Willamette Valley‚ Chris Monnette glances down at Eugene from his Cessna 182 and admires the city he calls home.
Hult Center Shines for a Quarter Century as Eugene’s Crown Jewel of the Arts
When Paul Winberg interviewed for the executive director position of the Eugene Symphony, the last stop of the day was a visit to the Hult Center, where the symphony performs.
Live Music Serves as Key Component of Eugene’s Thriving Arts Scene
A college town can be expected to have its share of local bands and the venues to showcase them, but Eugene shines by producing a growing list of successful musicians and routinely drawing national acts to perform in halls both small and large.
First Friday ArtWalk Opens Galleries to Public Visitation
Here is a good exercise for your legs – and your eyes.
Fifth Street Market Features Stores, Restaurants, Artisans and Musicians
To market we go – and a lot of people are going.
Arts Scene Makes Enormous Cultural and Economic Impact
Douglas Beauchamp credits the University of Oregon for being a big reason why the arts are so alive in Eugene and Springfield.
Meshnik Enjoys Sharing Norwegian Folk Art of Rosemaling
In 1980, Patti Jo Meshnik joined her mother in a beginner’s class for rosemaling, the folk art of Norway.
Jordan Schnitzer Museum Welcomes New Director
One of the city’s artistic jewels just marked its 75-year milestone and ushered in a new era of leadership.
