Terry Holloway unleashes a surprise video installation, “Lazy Eyes” in downtown Springfield on Friday night.The Installation is free to attend and will run from 5:30-8:00pm at 336 Main St (right next to Planktown Brewery.) There will be live music, food, and more!
Click here for more info on Springfield’s 2nd Friday Artwalk.
Terry Holloway will be premiering his new piece titled “Nebula” for the Object Afterlife Show at MECCA in Eugene this month. This installation combines light, sound, and recycled objects to create a gloomy perspective of the Pacific Northwest. Terry’s material challenge this year was a large bag of used ball point pens. The pens have been torn apart, painted and combined with glass to represent falling rain drops.
Mecca’s Object Afterlife Show is opening Friday, April 7th and will be the last stop on the Lane Art’s Council First Friday Artwalk tour. Stop by at 7:30pm, Terry will be talking about his new piece and the challenges of working with repurposed materials.
Due to popular request, the Fuzzy Beuys’ Halloween installation will stay up until the First Friday Artwalk this weekend (November 4th). If you didn’t get a chance to see the installation at night, or just want to walk through it again, come on down to the corner of 19th and Willamette anytime before Midnight. The installation is inspired by favorite Halloween films of the past.
Please respect the tenants, but feel free to walk along the path to get a closer look at the details.
If you are in the downtown neighborhood stop by and check out the Halloween installation on the corner of 19th and Willamette in Eugene, Oregon. The installation will be on display from October 29th – October 31st. The lights come on at dusk and go off at MIDNIGHT every night. Enjoy!
“Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space” an installation by Terry Holloway
Terry Holloway will be displaying his new work at MECCA (Materials Exchange Center for Community Arts) for their annual “Object Afterlife Art Challenge” exhibit in September. The new piece is titled, Ladies and Gentlemen We are Floating In Space. The large 4 ft. x 4 ft. circular sculpture is carved out of spray foam and incorporates mixed materials to make up its geographical features. Materials such as electrical wire, broken vinyl records, and melted wax strips can be found painted and molded into the surface. The new work continues to build on materials, themes, and techniques that are common in much of the artist’s work, while also attempting to explore new territory in means of presentation and exhibition. The challenge was to create a miniature planetary landscape that could stand alone as a sculpture or installation, while also building a detailed artistic set in which to photograph dynamic images on its surface and from a different perspective.
The exhibit opening is on Friday, September 2nd from 6:00 – 8:00pm at MECCA, 449 Willamette St. (just to the right of the Amtrak Station.)
The Fuzzy Beuys will be performing live at the Eugene Springfield Art Project Pop-Up Gallery in downtown Springfield on Friday night. The Fuzzy Beuys are a group of media artists and collaborators working out of Eugene, Oregon. The group developed from a series of “video jam sessions” between Oklahoma artists Terry Holloway and Ian Coronado back in 2005. What started out as improvised communication through audio and video, has developed into an orchestrated abstract narrative. The group now has grown to include other artists: Graeme Haub, J T Banks, and Tina Martinson (the only Fuzzy Geurl). If you have never witnessed the media explosion of a Fuzzy Beuys event, then be sure to stop by and check it out.
Terry Holloway’s art group, The Fuzzy Beuys, are gearing up for a couple big installations and performances near Halloween. The first step is cleaning up the studio.. we thought we would give you a little peek inside.
Terry Holloway will be premiering a new sculptural piece titled Germ at this year’s annual “Object Afterlife Art Challenge” at MECCA. This unique exhibit challenges artists to make inspiring, thought-provoking, and creative works of art out of a mystery box of materials. The exhibit opens on Friday, September 4th from 5:30 – 8:00pm at MECCA, 449 Willamette St. (just to the right of the Amtrak Station.)