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Arts and Healthcare: My Canvas is My Story

June 08, 2016 to September 04, 2016

This special initiative features art created by diverse populations, ranging from patients from Samaritan Pastega Regional Cancer Center who are completing treatment to adults with traumatic brain and spinal injuries living at Holly Residential. Thanks to support from the Oregon Arts Commission, the museum has been able to offer a series of workshops during spring term for parents and children focused on expressive arts. Sessions have been led by museum educators on-site at the JSMA and off-site in Corvallis at Good Samaritan Hematology Oncology Unit and PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend. 

JSAMC presents INFLUX: A Night of Performance Art

INFLUX celebrates performance and performative art created and presented by UO students! The only event of its kind on campus, INFLUX seeks to provide a space for students to perform and share their creativity and artistic practice. This year's performances are highly interactive and encourage audience participation. Hannah Andersen (MFA Dance) will be performing improvisational dance with colleagues to a special musical score composed by Hannah and Christian Cherry.

Befriending Our Bodies: A Poetic Medicine Workshop with Birch Dwyer

Wherever you are on your journey, poetry offers you a doorway to the wide field of your imagination and the healing power of imagery.  ABSOLUTELY no experience with poetry is necessary, only a desire to listen to your heart and to the hearts of others.

In a safe and supportive environment, poem-making can be like medicine: word tinctures for our hurts and open hearts.  It has the ability to connect us to our feelings, clarify meaning, and increase our ability to respond to difficulties with authenticity and courage. 

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From Past to Present:Selected Masterworks of Korean Art

May 28, 2016 to February 26, 2017

In celebration of the recent publication of two bilingual JSMA Korean art catalogues, this exhibition features traditional and contemporary Korean art in many media. One gallery focuses on contemporary paintings, ceramics, and sculptures and includes a number of exciting recent acquisitions created by artists such as KIM Hanna, KIM Yik-yung, and PAIK Nam June. The other gallery displays traditional Korean folk paintings and celadons. This rotation was organized with the assistance of GaYeon Go, the museum’s 2015–16 Korea Foundation Global Museum Intern.

 

Queer Productions Reception for AIDS Quilt and Zackary Drucker

Join us for a reception honoring the Lane County/University of Oregon Panel #4185 of the AIDS Memorial Quilt and visiting artist, Zackary Drucker. Following the reception, Drucker will present her work in Schnitzer Cinema as part of the museum’s Queer Productions series at 7 p.m. and give a tour of her exhibition Relationship.

Sponsored by the University of Oregon LGBTQA3.

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The Face of War: Gabor Peterdi and his Contemporaries

June 11, 2016 to October 09, 2016

The turmoil brought on by the two World Wars of the twentieth century stimulated the production of terrifying, yet visually striking works by artists on both sides of the Atlantic. This exhibition features prints by Hungarian-American printmaker Gabor Peterdi (1915–2001) and three of his contemporaries: Canadian illustrator Kerr Eby (1890–1946) and American artists John Sloan (1871–1951) and Joseph Pennell (1857–1926).

Speaking about war, Peterdi declared, “The six-year interval between 1933 and 1939 was a violent, tragic period in the world…our life was engulfed more in hatred, bitterness and anguish for the future.” Although the prints in this exhibition span a broader range of years, this quote encapsulates the general anxieties of a nation engaged in warfare and provides context for the shocking and powerful imagery produced by first-hand witnesses. The Face of War focuses on the multiple facets of life during wartime, such as the production of ammunition, the isolation of soldiers, the psychological and physical damages of battle, and the glorification of the military uniform.

The Face of War: Gabor Peterdi and His Contemporaries  features works from the collection of Elizabeth D. Moyer, Ph.D., and Michael C. Powanda, Ph.D, of the KMP Collection, as well as works in the collection of the JSMA. The exhibition was organized by Chyna Bounds, a graduate student in the Department of the History of Art and Architecture, under the guidance of Senior Curator of Western Art Johanna G. Seasonwein.

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