Art Inspired by Science

Spring 2023

Volume XIV, Issue 2

Art: Inspired by Science

Come celebrate Art About Agriculture’s 40th Anniversary! Join us for a reception and commemorate four decades of celebrating agriculture and natural resources in the Pacific Northwest through artwork. Open to the public and all are welcome.

 

2023 Art About Agriculture Competition and Touring Exhibition

May 25, 5:00 – 7:30pm (Thursday): Exhibition Reception at Giustina Gallery.  Open to the public and all are welcome!

May 9 – June 15: Exhibition at Giustina Gallery

Giustina Gallery at The LaSells Stewart Center, Oregon State University
875 SW 26th St, Corvallis, OR 97331
https://beav.es/SXA

September 29 – November 10: Exhibition at Rogue Gallery & Art Center

Rogue Gallery & Art Center
40 S Bartlett St, Medford, OR 97501
https://roguegallery.org/

October 20, 5:30 - 8:00 pm (Friday): Reception at Rogue Gallery & Art Center

November 17 – December 31: Exhibition at Portland’5 Centers for the Arts

Portland’5 Centers for the Arts, Antoinette Hatfield Hall Rotunda
1111 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
https://www.portland5.com/

November 17, 5:00 - 7:30 pm (Friday): Opening reception at Portland’5 Centers for the Arts

Featured artwork: Britt Block, What a Bee Sees: Apple Blossom, 2022. Pastel on Paper, 54” x 45”

Jennifer Joyce: Interconnecting Light

April 4 – June 9, 2023
Open Tuesdays, 11:30 – 1pm
Or by appointment: (541) 737-5534

Strand Gallery
440 Strand Agriculture Hall
Corvallis, OR.

Signature artwork: Jennifer Joyce, Parkside, 2022, oil on canvas, 24” x 36”.

The College of Agricultural Sciences at Oregon State University is Oregon's principal source of knowledge relating to agricultural and food systems, and a major source of knowledge regarding environmental quality, natural resources, life sciences, and rural economies and communities worldwide. The College provides undergraduate and graduate education leading to baccalaureate and graduate degrees, and extended education programs throughout Oregon and beyond. Its research programs create knowledge to solve problems and to build a knowledge base for the future. It is a source of information and expertise in integrating and applying knowledge with benefits that are felt in domestic and international settings.

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