Nightingale Gallery-2015 EOU Faculty Exhibition

Posted on December 17, 2014

The Nightingale Gallery marks the New Year with an exhibition of works by EOU’s accomplished and internationally recognized visual arts faculty. The exhibit gives an in-depth look at the recent studio practices of professors Peter C. Johnson, Susan Murrell, Cory Peeke and Michael Sell. These four dedicated artists and educators have worked together to create […]


WORKS from the Permanent Collection

Posted on November 19, 2014

The Nightingale Gallery presents a selection of works from the university’s permanent collection


Nightingale Gallery Presents “Elusive Bodies”

Posted on September 22, 2014

The Nightingale Gallery of Eastern Oregon University is excited to kick off the new academic year with the exhibition Elusive Bodies. The exhibit features the work of Portland artists, Christine Clark and Patrick Kelly. The exhibition opens Friday, October 3 with a reception from 6-8pm in the gallery located in Loso Hall. The show will […]


Senior artists mingle fantastical elements in “Visceral Reflections” opening April 25

Posted on April 22, 2014

Three of Eastern Oregon University’s graduating art majors are exhibiting their capstone work in Nightingale Gallery beginning Friday, April 25. A reception for “Visceral Reflections” is from 6 to 8 opening night at the gallery in Loso Hall. As a group, senior artists Tina Miller, Carrie Nelson and Danielle Stansberry explore the natural versus unnatural […]


Senior art exhibition explores where internal, external & cultural boundaries collide

Posted on March 20, 2014

LA GRANDE, Ore. (EOU) – The first art capstone exhibit of 2014 is opening in Eastern Oregon University’s Nightingale Gallery April 4. A reception is from 6-8 p.m. A collection of paintings, drawings and sculptures, “45-118: Estuaries” features artists Fernando Hernandez, Joshua McDonald, Zaq Mendenhall and Addie O’Neal. Born and raised in the predominately Hispanic city of Van […]


Artist creates immersive environment for gallery visitors

Posted on December 18, 2013

Expect to become immersed in “Flow Chart: Diffusion,” a new installation enveloping Eastern Oregon University’s Nightingale Gallery this January. This distinctive solo exhibition by Joe Page, of Northbrook, Ill., ushers in 2014 at the gallery in Loso Hall. An opening reception coincides with La Grande’s Art Walk from 6-8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 10. Page will […]


Couture & Hopkins Present the First Exhibitions of the Fall Season

Posted on September 19, 2013

The Nightingale Gallery of Eastern Oregon University is pleased open our fall season with the presentation of work by two Oregon Artists. To the Rumored Garden will present a body of work by Renee Couture in our main gallery space. In our small front gallery space Carolyn Hopkins will present her mixed-media installation, Cascade. The […]


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Artistic talent across disciplines displayed for juried exhibition

Posted on May 24, 2013

The annual “All-Campus Juried Student Exhibition” featuring work by EOU students across disciplines opens Friday, May 31 in Nightingale Gallery. A reception is planned from 6-8 p.m. with presentation of awards occurring at 6:30 in the gallery in Loso Hall. Daniel Forbes, director of the Sheehan Gallery at Whitman College is the juror this year. […]


Final senior art exhibition of year opens in Nightingale, May 17

Posted on May 9, 2013

Jennifer Brotherton, “Untitled,” charcoal and watercolor, 61’’ x 47’’ (2013.)   LA GRANDE, Ore. (EOU) – Eastern Oregon University presents “Exposed,” the third and final senior capstone exhibition of the year, on display in Nightingale Gallery May 17-24. A reception for artists Jennifer Brotherton, Trevor Durr and Asa Miller is from 6-8 p.m. on the opening […]


Senior EOU art students exhibit works inspired by nature

Posted on April 23, 2013

The second in a series of exhibitions featuring the work of senior EOU art students opens in Nightingale Gallery with a reception from 6-8 p.m., Friday, April 26 Matt Orthmann, Jake Wilcox and Amanda Yates all create work based in nature and concerned with the misdirection of the audience, thus the title of their exhibit: […]