Free First Friday
Explore the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art with free admission the first Friday of every month.
Explore the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art with free admission the first Friday of every month.
Explore the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art with free admission the first Friday of every month.
Explore the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art with free admission the first Friday of every month.
Enjoy a 45-minute tour of highlights from museum’s collection and exhibitions with a museum docent. Free with museum admission.
Enjoy a 45-minute tour of highlights from museum’s collection and exhibitions with a museum docent. Free with museum admission.
Enjoy a 45-minute tour of highlights from museum’s collection and exhibitions with a museum docent. Free with museum admission.
The Tardis Ensemble is a chamber music collective founded in 2011 with the purpose of engaging audiences through thematic programs that explore distinct time periods, countries, or genres. The ensemble is a mixed core of winds and strings: Sophia Tegart, flute; Catherine Lee, oboe; Helena Spencer, bassoon; Casey Bozell and Holland Phillips, violins; Clark Spencer, viola; and Valdine Ritchie Mishkin, cello. For this concert, the Tardis Ensemble is joined by baritone soloist Aaron Cain.
This popular annual two-evening event is filled with music, poetry, dialogue, and a special musical performance. A Día de los Muertos ofrenda, constructed to celebrate the holiday, will be on view to the public on October 31 and November 1.
Co-sponsored by Oak Hill School in conjunction with MEChA and Adelante Sí
This popular annual two-evening event is filled with music, poetry, dialogue, and a special musical performance. A Día de los Muertos ofrenda, constructed to celebrate the holiday, will be on view to the public on October 31 and November 1.
Co-sponsored by Oak Hill School in conjunction with MEChA and Adelante Sí
McCosh Fellow Curator Danielle Knapp presents on the life and career of Oregon artist Carl Morris (1911-1993), highlighting his WPA Federal Arts Project murals at the Eugene Post Office and his works in the collection of the JSMA, where Morris’s History of Religions murals go on display in December.
In conjunction with Eugene 150