January 27th, 2012 Last Friday ArtWalk

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  1. Sam Bond’s Garage
    407 Blair Blvd.
    “Look at me in Pieces.” Paintings by Julia M. Damon
  2. Michael DiBitetto
    201 Blair Blvd.
    Etherial, exquisite etchings, clothing art.
  3. Ninkasi Brewery (Minors until 8 P.M.)
    272 Van Buren
    ONE WOMAN’S EUGENE. Watercolors by Terri Williams.
  4. The Hot Shop Art Glass Studio
    1093 W. 1st (red door on Van Buren)
    New Works by Samuel Decker.
  5. Territorial Vineyards
    Third and Adams
    Paper originals by Valisa Higman. MANOUCHE NOIR (gypsy jazz)
    will be playing 7-10 P.M.
  6. Wandering Goat Coffee
    268 Madison St.
    The First Wandering Goat Employee Art Show! Featuring art of all types by Goat employees, as well as music by Goat bands, starting at 6pm!
  7. Jawbreaker Gallery
    796 West Fourth
    Oip and Pencil work by Jim Land.
  8. Pizza Research Institute
    530 Blair Blvd.
    “Local faces and places.” Oil paintings by Jean Denis.
  9. New Frontier Market
    1101 West 8th Ave.
    “Rocks the house” Mixed mediums – recycled art on found
    objects and cardboard – acrylics and spray paint by Indie Kyd.
  10. Occupy Eugene
    1274 W. 7th ave.
    We’re Still Here!
    We will present art by occupiers, works about occupy, and artifacts from the occupation.
    Join us in decorating our new home with painted murals.
    By creating art, we at Occupy Eugene express ourselves and the politics we embody.
    Through the art we create, we are able to communicate our messages in an entertaining manner. This is art made by the people and for the people. This art is both personal and political.  This is art that wants to make the world a better place. We invite you to experience the art we create, and help us create it!
  11. Museum of Unfine Art
    537 Willamette St.
    Museum of Unfine Art and Record Store 10 Year Anniversary Show! 40+ artists.
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About Last Friday ArtWalk, Eugene, OR

Last Friday ArtWalk is an association of Eugene neighborhood artists, businesses, and galleries, networking with one another and the public to create monthly art events. By opening our studios and art spaces on a regular basis, we strive to encourage and inspire one another as artists and provide an open, inclusive forum for art and dialogue; giving everyone a unified voice for presenting art, while creating cohesive cultural community in our neighborhoods. All sales go directly to the artist, with no fee or commission charged.
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