JSMA Museum Store
Visit the JSMA Museum Store for a wide variety of art cards, unusual gifts imported from China, Japan and Korea, multicultural children’s books, unique jewelry, custom home décor and more.
Open Wednesday 11 a.m. - 7:30 p.m., Thursday-Sunday 11 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
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The First Metal: Arts & Crafts Copper
The First Metal: Arts & Crafts Copper catalogue features newly commissioned essays by scholar-curators Mary Greensted and Jonathan Clancy, who trace the rise of the Arts and Crafts movement and the role that copper played in its development and ethos. Marilyn Archer served as guest curator, and Margo Grant Walsh served as a curatorial consultant to the exhibition of the same name. International shipping is available
Chinese Flying Tiger pillow, yellow
Art pillows featuring works from our East Asian collection. 18" x 18" upholstery velveteen pillow.
Korean Flying Tiger Pillow
Art pillows featuring works from our East Asian collection. 18" x 18" upholstery velveteen pillow.
The Art of the News - Comics Journalism
The Art of the News - Comics Journalism is the first museum exhibition and catalogue devoted to the remarkable international emergence of comics journalism in the two decades since Joe Sacco first published Palestine in 1993. Fittingly, this project and the scholarship it represents emerge from Sacco’s alma mater, the University of Oregon, where he first studied journalism. The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the university is proud to present the exhibition and publish the catalogue, featuring not only Sacco’s work, but that of the other comics journalists whose work is also presented here, including Gerardo Alba, Dan Archer, Tracy Chahwan, Jesús Cossio, Sarah Glidden, Omar Khouri, Viktoria Lomasko, Sarah Mirk, Ben Passmore, Yazan Al-Saadi, and Andy Warner. Hailing from eight countries, their work demonstrates the truly global nature of this literary and artistic medium.
"Beauty Queen" Lilliam Nieves Tote Bag
15.75" by 15.25" tote bag featuring Beauty Queen IV (taladro) by Lilliam Nieves
Libby Wadsworth: Always InFormation
Libby Wadsworth: Always InFormation (72 pages) documents Eugene artist Libby Wadsworth’s exhibition in the Artist Project Space (July 24 through November 7, 2021). This fully illustrated catalog includes an essay by McCosh Curator Danielle Knapp, an interview between JSMA Executive Director John Weber and Wadsworth, an artist’s statement and résumé, and exhibition checklist.
Claire Burbridge: Pathways to the Invisible
In the exhibition Pathways to the Invisible, Claire Burbridge creates beautifully drawn imaginary worlds inspired by an almost microscopic examination of nature. The accompanying catalog includes a Q&A with the artist and an essay by Emily Shinn, Curatorial Extern in American and European Art. International shipping available
"Creation of Crow" Rick Bartow T-Shirt
A new line of custom printed t-shirts, featuring work by artist Rick Bartow (American, Mad River Wiyot, 1946-2016)
Available in sizes: S, M, L, XL
"Crow Chant" Rick Bartow T-Shirt
A new line of custom printed t-shirts, featuring work by artist Rick Bartow (American, Mad River Wiyot, 1946-2016)
Available in sizes: S, M, L, XL
A New Woman: Clara Barck Welles
A New Woman: Clara Barck Welles, Inspiration and Influence in Arts & Crafts Silver documents the Life and Work of Clara Barck Welles. Published in conjunction with the exhibition, A New Woman: Clara Barck Welles, Inspiration and Influence in Arts & Crafts Silver, the JSMA’s eponymous catalogue is now available for purchase at the Museum Store.
Contemporary Cuban Art: History, Identity, and Materiality
This catalogue offers a nuanced view of the political dimensions, formal strategies, and aesthetic intensity of recent art from Cuba, drawing on the considerable holdings in Cuban art from the collection of the the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon. Curated by Jill Hartz, former JSMA executive director, it was published to accompany the 2022 exhibition, Contemporary Cuban Art: History, Identity, and Materiality at the Boise Art Museum.
Journey to the Third Dimension: Tom Cramer Drawings and Paintings 1974-2019
Journey to the Third Dimension: Tom Cramer Drawings and Paintings 1974-2019 includes works spanning forty-five years and a range of media and techniques. Author Richard Speer sheds fresh light on the intellect, imagination, and technical facility of Tom Cramer, one of the Northwest’s iconic artists.
Made possible by a Ford Family Foundation Exhibition and Documentation Support Grant and Augen Gallery.
Ten Symbols of Longevity Umbrella
100% Polyester umbrella printed with a section from the Ten Symbols of Longevity (十長生圖, 십장생도, Shipjangsaengdo) screen
Ten Symbols of Longevity Tote bag
19" x 16" tote bag with 11" handles made from 100% recycled polyester
Featuring artwork from the Ten Symbols of Longevity Screen from the JSMA Murray Warner Collection.
Keith Achepohl, Vision of Nature|Vessel of Beauty
This extensive body of work in painting, drawing, and collage by Eugene, Oregon-based artist Keith Achepohl was inspired by three weeks spent at the Morris Graves Foundation Artist Residency in 2011.
Evocative Shadows: The Mezzotints of Hamanishi Katsunori
Hamanishi Katsunori is a master of mezzotint, an intaglio technique that relies on repetitive motion to create an image and is capable of producing a broad range of deep blacks through bright whites. When first developed in seventeenth-century Europe, the tonal richness that mezzotint made possible caused a sensation, but eventually the technique was eclipsed and nearly died out. It’s modern revival can be credited in large part to Japanese printmakers who exploited the medium’s expressive possibilities—a revolution begun by France-based printmakers Hasegawa Kiyoshi (1891-1980) and Hamaguchi Yōzō (1909-2000) and brought into the twenty-first century by Hamanishi Katsunori (born 1949), whose life and work are the subject of this volume. International shipping available
Made possible by Dr. Michael Powanda and Dr. Elizabeth Moyer.
Paper Weight: Works in Paper by Elsa Mora
Paper Weight: Works in Paper by Elsa Mora is a 96-page, full color, hardback catalog accompanying the exhibition of the same name. It includes an interview with Mora by JSMA executive director Jill Hartz and photographs of all of the 2D and 3D works presented in the exhibition. International shipping available.
JSMA Micro-Mink Sherpa Stroller Blanket
JSMA’s exclusive 30” X40” Micro-Mink Sherpa lined stroller blanket features a design adapted from a Qing dynasty Chinese tapestry in our collection.
Machine washable in cold water; tumble dry low.
Visual Magic: An Oregon Invitational Exhibition Catalog
The Visual Magic exhibition catalog includes essays by McCosh Curator Danielle Knapp and guest writer Dr. Henry Sayre, Distinguished Professor of Art History at Oregon State University-Cascades Campus, an illustrated checklist and artist statements.