JEGA’s exhibit includes a bodacious mix of visual and contemporary art.

Breaking The Prejudices That Bind multimedia sculpture by J Ellen Austin JEGA Gallery. The multi media sculpture is made from two railroad connected to form a "T" laying on its side at the center is an antique saw blade is attached to the top of the cross and resembles a "christ" like head and hanbing off the head and left arm of cross are antique rusty chains adding to the effect the sculpture is rising up from an iron platform. J. Ellen the artist is asking you to debate and think about what meaning it has to the viewer.

As a working art studio the monthly exhibits include a bodacious mix of visual and contemporary art from talented artists in our Rogue Valley and beyond! Please inquire about our “by appointment only” as we are busy creating a commission piece!

Women With Attitude and Men Who Love Women With Attitude! 21st Annual Art Exhibit

Jochen Ziems poses with J. Ellen Austin 2001 Photographer Jim Langhoffer

Local musicians George Shook on banjo and Dave Hanger on fiddle will perform at 6:00 pm during the April 3, 2015 First Friday Art Walk at JEGA Gallery’s “Women With Attitude and Men Who Love Women With Attitude” Art Exhibit Celebration!

A Wilkins-O’Riley Zinn Sillibration and Reading Of The Walls

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A “Sillibration” and Reading of the Walls Celebration of the creative spirit of Wilkins-O’Riley Zinn. A Zinn Memorial scholarship has been set up with the SOU Foundation and proceeds from the profits of the prints will benefit college students. On display are Zinn’s original artworks or “Quiltz” from her series that include: Bomb Shadow, about growing up in the atomic age; Home Makers of the Academy, a tribute to the courage and wisdom of women; Flaming Youth, explores the perennial conflict between youth and age; You & Your Big Mouth, insight & irreverence from irrepressible women.