Item from a collection of University of Oregon faculty, students, buildings, organizations, and events. During a P.E. class, women sit in canoes near a dock.
Item from a collection of University of Oregon faculty, students, buildings, organizations, and events. A group of women are paddling canoes down a waterway.
Item from a collection of University of Oregon faculty, students, buildings, organizations, and events. Some women are on a dock and other are sitting in canoes during a P.E. class.
Item from a collection of University of Oregon faculty, students, buildings, organizations, and events. During a P.E. class, women sit in canoes near a dock.
A color photograph of a dock with three boats tethered to it., John H. Hughey; photographer; jhlensman@comcast.net; Boats; ohsu movable; 1983, John H. Hughey, an artist of diversified mediums, entered photography in 1970 under the direction of Michael P. Smith in New Orleans following an academic study as a painter/sculptor. After leaving New Orleans in 1973 and moving to Denver, he began involvement in the field of commercial photography. In 1977, John returned to the field of fine art. He moved to the Northwest in 1980, settling in Seattle. In the early 1980's he developed an interest in letterform and pursued penwork and related arts. In 1988 John devoted time to a comprehensive study under the calligrapher Reggie Ezell from Chicago. In 1989 he was awarded the title Certified Picture Framer (CPF) as recognized by the Professional Picture Framers of America., The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Regional Arts & Culture. You may view their website at http://www.racc.org/
A close-up color photograph of what appears to be boats stored at a docking facility. The title of the piece reflects the colors seen in the piece., John H. Hughey; photographer; jhlensman@comcast.net; Black White Red and Yellow; ohsu movable; 1990, John H. Hughey, an artist of diversified mediums, entered photography in 1970 under the direction of Michael P. Smith in New Orleans following an academic study as a painter/sculptor. After leaving New Orleans in 1973 and moving to Denver, he began involvement in the field of commercial photography. In 1977, John returned to the field of fine art. He moved to the Northwest in 1980, settling in Seattle. In the early 1980's he developed an interest in letterform and pursued penwork and related arts. In 1988 John devoted time to a comprehensive study under the calligrapher Reggie Ezell from Chicago. In 1989 he was awarded the title Certified Picture Framer (CPF) as recognized by the Professional Picture Framers of America., The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Regional Arts & Culture. You may view their website at http://www.racc.org/
A pencil drawing of a lake with a man wearing a hat in a canoe with two paddles above the water. The canoe, which has a reflection in the water, is facing the trees in the background on what looks to be a little island. To the left are cattail plants with a bird atop the tallest one., Still Waters;, A Yorkshire man by birth. Richard settled in Oregon by way of London and Los Angeles. He enjoys the challenge of pencil because there are no shortcuts to assure a satisfying picture. Pencil reduces the subject to shape and light which color often masks. He hopes the lack of color helps the viewers to dwell on the inherent forms in each picture., The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Linn-Benton Arts. You may view their website at: http://www.artcentric.org/