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ART NOTES.


Byline: The Register-Guard

First Friday First Friday is a city-wide public event that occurs on the first Friday of every month. The events may take on many purposes, including art gallery openings and social networking.  Art Walk

to begin at Opus6ix

Arts maven Carolezoom Patterson and her husband, music writer Brett Campbell Brett Campbell (born October 17, 1981) is a baseball player from Atlanta, Georgia. He currently plays for the Washington Nationals AA Affiliate, the Harrisburg Senators, playing as a Pitcher. , host this month's First Friday Art Walk, which begins at 5:30 p.m. Friday at Opus6ix, 22 W. Seventh Ave.

The free monthly walking tour of downtown art spaces spends about 15 minutes at each stop; most galleries feature artist receptions.

Carolezoom is a well-known arts activist and printmaker in Eugene. Campbell writes about music for publications from the Eugene Weekly The Eugene Weekly is an alternative weekly newspaper published in Eugene, Oregon. The paper, published every Thursday, has a circulation of 39,850.[1] It publishes an annual "Best of Eugene" list, a restaurant guide ("Chow!"), and special sections on festivals,  to the Wall Street Journal.

The first stop on the tour, Opus6ix, is showing work by oil painter Lindsay Kennedy Lindsay Kennedy (born February 24 1980 in Maryville, Illinois) is the first female to play on the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) and 4th to play in Men's Pro Soccer Team. She has a 4 year old boy named Kaleb. External links
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. Subsequent stops include:

The Jacobs Gallery in the Hult Center, with ``Marquee Massacres: Native Americans in One Hundred Years of Global Movie Graphics from Oregon Passage to Battle of Rogue River Rogue River  

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White Lotus White Lotus

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 Gallery, 767 Willamette St., with ``Winter in Asia,'' works from local artists and the gallery collection.

LaFollette Gallery, 931 Oak St., with "Illuminated Visions," portraits and interiors by Jean Denis Denis, king of Portugal: see Diniz. .

Other art openings Friday include one for "Nudes and Eros," featuring work by more than 30 members of the New Zone Artists Collective, 975 Oak Alley. The reception runs from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Also, a digital photography exhibit by Merry Petitclair opens at Of Grape & Grain, inside Reed & Cross at 160 Oakway Road, with a reception from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Friday. The exhibit will continue through March 2.

Paintings by Leland John

at Emerald Art Center

The Emerald Art Center in Springfield presents oil paintings by Leland John through Feb. 25. John, a painter for more than 40 years, takes a traditional approach to the natural world.

A reception will be from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 10.

The center is also showing work this month by Dottie Chase. `Paintings from the Heart' includes watercolors, pastels and oils.

Portland museum hires

Northwest curator

The Portland Art Museum The Portland Art Museum (PAM) in Portland, Oregon, United States, was founded in the last days of 1892, making it the oldest art museum in the Pacific Northwest. Upon completion of the most recent renovations, Portland Art Museum became one of the twenty-five largest art museums in  has appointed Jennifer Gately, former director of visual arts at the Sun Valley Center for the Arts in Ketchum, Idaho, to be its curator of Northwest art.

Gately began work Jan. 16. She will be responsible for the care, research, exhibition and growth of the Arlene & Harold Schnitzer Center for Northwest Art collection. She will also work on the development of special exhibitions of art from the region comprising Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Vancouver, B.C.

She will also participate in the selection of the 2006 Oregon Biennial, which will be on exhibit July 29 through Oct. 8.
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