April 27th, Last Friday ArtWalk

Click here to download the map/brochure

A peek at what’s to come at the Ninkasi Tasting Room’s April Last Friday ArtWalk.
Slideshow of images from “Broken Open,” artwork by Annette Lenard:

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

  1. Sam Bond’s Garage
    407 Blair Blvd.
    Acrylics and mixed media on canvas by Elias ‘Kiwi’ Mellott.
  2. Michael DiBitetto
    201 Blair Blvd.
    Etherial, exquisite etchings, clothing art.
  3. Ninkasi Brewery
    272 Van Buren
    “Broken Open,” artwork by Annette Lenard.
  4. The Hot Shop Art Glass Studio
    1093 W. 1st (red door on Van Buren)
    Not showing this month.
  5. Old Whiteaker Firehouse
    1045 West 1st Ave.
    Shakkei “borrowed scenery,” Landscape studies from a summer in Kyoto. Watercolor/various artists.
  6. ZDREAMS Gallery
    937 West 3rd.
    Visionary Computer Art Prints by Artist Ron LaFond.
  7. Territorial Vineyards
    Third and Adams
    “Autist Artism,” artists with autism from Lane County and the world.
    Live music by Manouche Noir 7-10pm.
  8. The Eugene Whiteaker International Hostel
    970 West 3rd
    “Springly,” multi medium modium by Manium.
  9. Wandering Goat Coffee Company
    268 Madison St.
    “Skateboarding Art Show,” painting, photography, and illustration by Kim Rose.
  10. Jawbreaker Gallery
    796 West Fourth
    “Bridging the Gap,” mixed media artwork by Anastaysa Bawn and Vinton Gregory.
  11. Pizza Research Institute
    530 Blair Blvd.
    Acrylic paintings and prints by Shawna Trumbly.
  12. New Frontier Market
    1101 West 8th Ave.
    “Flights of Fancy,” acrylics and mixed media by Marilyn Kent.
  13. Museum of Unfine Art and Record Store
    537 Willamette St.
    Nicole Farley, Athena Wisotsky, Anthony Sims.
About these ads

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.
This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.