Monday, Feb. 6, through Friday, Feb. 24: UO Art MFA Exhibit: “On The Wall” (44 W 7th Ave.), free, all ages
The University of Oregon Master of Fine Arts program will be hosting an art exhibit this month. The exhibit — which is titled “Off the Wall” — challenges the commonly held notion that two-dimensional art is limited and bounded by a frame. For this project, students resisted the urge to be polite or tame while creating their works. Whether it be painting, sculpting or other artistic mediums, these students were challenged to create art meant to be hung on a wall without conforming to the standards of two-dimensional pieces.
The exhibit will feature a wide variety of works that showcase the diverse interests and skills of students in the UO art program. Exhibiting Artists include Ron Linn, Mandy Hampton, Alex Wurts, Andrew Douglas Campbell, Sumer Kham, Stephen Milner and Daniel Miller.
-Zach Price
Saturday, Feb. 11: Lotus at McDonald Theatre (1010 Willamette St.), 7 p.m., tickets $24 advance, $25 at the door, all ages
Eclectic electro band Lotus makes its way to Eugene on Saturday night, hoping to showcase its multi-genre jams to a packed crowd. Founded in 1999 in Indiana but now based in Philadelphia and Denver, the group’s impressive musical chops have remained prominent over its nine albums.
With a musical style rooted in forward-thinking classic rock, the band promises to appeal to a wide audience while still offering some experimental soundscapes to the crowd. Their songs, which usually end past the five-minute mark, explore multiple genres. Traces of the Allman Brothers’ gentle guitar-driven style can be heard amid a fusion of funk, jazz and electronica. Fans of “jam” bands such as Mowgli and Real Estate will find plenty to love at a concert that is sure to be unique and exciting. Up-and-coming jam group El Ten Eleven will open the show.
Tickets are available here.
-Dana Alston
Friday, Feb. 10: UO Peacejam’s JAM for PEACE at Global Scholars Hall Great Room (1710 E. 15th Avenue), 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., free
The University of Oregon Peacejam Club will host a night of free music, food and fun on campus during the first ever JAM for PEACE. Artists from around the Eugene and Springfield area will perform throughout the night. In addition to great local music, guests can enjoy free food and drinks provided by UO Catering. The event will serve as a fundraiser for the UO Peacejam Club.
Peacejam is an international organization dedicated to the education of peace studies, conflict resolution and more. The organization is led by 13 Nobel Peace Prize winners, including the Dalai Lama. Their focus is on “creating young leaders committed to positive change in themselves, their communities and the world,” according to the Peacejam website. For more information about Peacejam visit Peacejam.org.
-Leanne Harloff
Friday, Feb. 10: Radio Redux: The Maltese Falcon at the Hult Center for the Performing Arts (7th and Willamette), 7:30 p.m., $23-$25, student discounts available
Three devious criminals, a femme fatale and a priceless ancient relic. Take a look at this stage adaptation of the hit that helped kick off the film noir genre with The Maltese Falcon, presented by Eugene’s own Radio Redux. Whether you’re a fan of the original 1941 film or just noir in general, you won’t want to miss this adaptation, performed live on-stage as a dramatized radio play.
Can’t make it Friday? Never fear, there are additional showings on Saturday and Sunday too. Learn more at radioreduxusa.com or buy your tickets online at hultcenter.org.
-Mathew Brock
Saturday, Feb. 11: Hop Valley 8th Anniversary Party at Hop Valley Brewing Company (990 W 1st Avenue), 11 p.m. to 4 a.m., free entry, 21+
It’s iconic local brewery Hop Valley’s anniversary this weekend. The party will go until 4 a.m. at their Eugene tasting room on 1st Avenue with food, drinks and more fun. Live music will be performed by rock and roll band PTO and R&B/jazz musician Greg Nestler. During the party, brewery tours will be given, trivia will be played and new “barrel aged beers” will be released. Prizes for blind tasters and trivia games will include Hop Valley branded gear and a massage package from Bello Spa.
-Casey Miller
Things to do this week: ‘The Maltese Falcon,’ Lotus and UO Art MFA Exhibit
Casey Miller
February 8, 2017
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