Posted by Anne-Allegra Bennett
Join the party during downtown Springfield’s Second Friday Art Walk from 5:30 pm. to 8 p.m. on March 9, with its theme, “March of the Mad Hatters.”
Miriam Alexis Jordan is the guest guide for the tour. Jordan has been a part of the community art scene as an advocate administrator at Diva, Jacobs Gallery, the University of Oregon, and now at Emerald Art Center, where the fun begins at 5:30 p.m. at 500 Main St. Wear your own version of a wacky hat and join the march down Main Street to several artful venues.
For more information visit emeraldartcenter.org, or call 541-726-8595.
Official guided tour
- Emerald Art Center (500 Main St) – Visiting Artist Ed Labadie has a show of watercolors, oils and acrylics titled “Celebrating the Grandeur of Nature.” Labadie also will give a painting demo. Also on display is a show, “Reflections of Beauty,” by featured member Cork Larsen. The Laurel Chamber Players will entertain.
- City Hall Gallery (225 A. St.) – Paintings by Cork Larsen and music by Laurel Chamber Players. Light refreshments.
- Hearts for Hospice (444 Main St) – Hearts for Hospice has photography by Anna Walker. Patty Sage and The Refreshments will perform ’60s and other musical treats, along with edible treats and drinks, including cookies by Paco.
- 331 Mosaic (331 Main St.) – Featured artist is Hannah Themann of Springfield. Her work is wheel-thrown and hand-built clay pieces, macramé plant hangars, and handmade leather-bound books.
- Memento Ink (525 Main St.) – Featured artist Kari Jensen displays “Narrative, Magic Realism, Imaginative Realism, Illustrative, Mementist” in paper, canvas and clay.
- A3 Arts Academy and Academics (615 Main St.) – Show is a variety of media by A3 Students.
- Tronson Gallery of Contemporary Art (740 Main St.) – New paintings by Jean Denis. Complimentary refreshments.
More arts and culture
- 100 Mile Bakery (418 A. St.) – Pastels and giclée pastel prints by Lynn Sabol.
- Cascade Center for Spiritual Living (741 Main St.) – Photographer/Author/Artist: Shirley Collins shows “Creative Transitions.”
- Springfield Museum (590 Main St.) – Exhibition about the 150 year history of Oregon granges.
- U.S Bank (437 Main St.) – Oil paintings by Kris Stewart; open until 6 p.m.