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Lane Arts Council’s First Friday ArtWalk, September 3rd

Sea Dragon's Embrace by Richard Quigley showing at Art of War.
Hosted by Robert Alexander Schwartz, Dance director of Studio b and Eugene Dance Studio, ArtWalk begins at 5:30 pm at Harlequin Beads & Jewelry (1027 Willamette), continuing to Vistra Framing and Gallery, ECO Sleep Solutions, Jacobs Gallery (Mayor's Art Show), and concluding at Art of War on W. 7th. ArtWalk is Very Free! ArtWalk details
YouthArts: Lane Arts Council begins new year with a roster of 18 artists. Details YouthArts Residencies
Oregon Arts Commission supports LAC's EcoArts with a $7500 grant. EcoArts
Grants awarded to projects and programs: July 1, 2010, Lane Arts Council announces $49,231 in Eugene-area grants for 2010-2011. Grants
Lane County Cultural Coalition announced 2010 Grant Recipients, with $37,000 awarded. LCCC Grants
The Lane Arts Council Board elects new officers for 2010-2011. Board
LAC's 2009 Annual Report, published February 2010, lists donors, members, participants, and programs.
Interns lead many projects each year. Interns
LaneArts 2012, Lane Arts Council's updated plan.
27 artists and arts activists participated in Think Tanks to help refine the Council's priorities.

Nuno Felt wall art by Tyler Mierrill, example of work at Eco Sleep Solutions.
Photo below: Look for Cascadia Concert Opera in community settings in Eugene in August and September, supported in part by a Community Arts grant. The co-operative concert opera company is a professional ensemble made up of local opera singers whpresent entire operas in a more intimate, concert form and in English. cascadia concert opera
YouthArts images below:
Painter Kris Ibach works with students on joint mural, 4J's Arts and Technology Academy and Family School. Below, 5 images from EcoArts Residency at Pleasant Hill Elementary April-May 2010 with artist Liz Casey, assisted by Alayna Rasile and Arielle Sherman. Full-size paper mache Salmons by 4th grade, before painting and after. Liz pours paint; Alayne assists student; Arielle interviews students about their art experiences.)










