Archive for September, 2007

Pottery(+ Poetry) Posthumously at the Eric Washburn Gallery

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Eric Washburn Gallery Opening

By Deanna Uutela (Eugene Weekly)

It takes most artists years to perfect their craftsmanship and be at a level good enough to be shown in a gallery, but for Eric Washburn, seven months was all he needed to become a ceramic prodigy.

“Eric had only been doing ceramics for less than a year, but his pieces were amazing and at a level well above many of the other students,” recalls Eric’s friend and fellow UO art student Hilary Stetson.
When Eric Washburn, 22, died suddenly in a car crash, June 26, 1991, in his home town in Arkansas, he left behind a legacy that went beyond just artistic talent.

“Eric had a heart of gold,” says Eric’s mother Margaret Washburn. “His friends and teachers have all told me how much of an inspiration and joy he was to have in class, and how he was a mentor for other students.”

The students and faculty respected him so much that they decided to name their new art gallery at the UO after him.

“When we all got together to discuss what the name of the gallery should be, we all decided to name it the Eric Washburn Gallery in Eric’s memory,” says Stetson.

The Eric Washburn Gallery has housed the exhibits of attending students for over 15 years. In those years, little has been told about Eric’s life or his work, until now. For the first time ever, the works for whom the gallery was named will be on display, along with a dedication plaque honoring his life and some of Eric’s poetry.

His pottery, which runs from whimsical heads atop teapots to more intricate word-kiln-fired vases, will be shown at the Opening for this
Retrospective on Sunday, Sept. 30, from 4 to 7 pm. Following this, the exhibit will remain on display from Oct. 1 to 7 at the Eric Washburn Gallery.

Historic Preservation Graduate Student Seeks Civic Stadium Recognition

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Natalie Perrin, a graduate student in historic preservation, has nominated Eugene’s Civic Stadium for the National Register of Historic Places.

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Brand New Design Program on UO’s Drawing Board

Friday, September 21st, 2007

The Product Design program will offer a four-year bachelor’s degree in material and product studies in Eugene, with a fifth-year BFA program that will start at the same time in Portland.

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UO students win national ASLA award

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

A collaboration by two University of Oregon students has won an honor award from the American Society for Landscape Architecture, ASLA announced Tuesday.

Landscape architecture student Anna Hook and architecture student Heather Rusch teamed to create designs for a mixed-used development adjacent to a riparian ecosystem on a site in Southeast Portland.

The project’s faculty advisers were Brook Muller and Ron Lovinger.
The award was one of three given in the collaboration category. The 2007 student awards, won by 25 projects from 22 schools, will be presented Oct. 8 at the ASLA annual meeting in San Francisco.