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Since 2002 Karin Clarke Karin Clarke Gallery is a well-established contemporary art gallery in downtown Eugene, recognized as a significant venue for Pacific Northwest art. Founded in 2002, the gallery has been an active part of Oregon's cultural landscape for more than two decades, building a reputation for presenting museum-quality exhibitions that highlight both historic and contemporary regional artists. The gallery is owned and directed by Karin Clarke, a longtime figure in the regional art scene who has led the space for over twenty years. Clarke comes from a deeply rooted artistic family-she is the daughter of noted Oregon painters Margaret Coe and the late Mark Clarke, whose work has also been featured and preserved through the gallery. This familial connection informs the gallery's focus on legacy, stewardship of artist estates, and commitment to Northwest artistic traditions. In addition to her role as a gallerist, Clarke is herself a trained artist and curator, actively involved in juried exhibitions and regional arts organizations. Programming at the gallery is dynamic and frequent, with new exhibitions approximately every six weeks. Shows range from solo exhibitions of established artists to curated group exhibitions, often drawing from both living artists and significant historical figures in the region.…

Where We Belong: Selected works by Margaret Coe, Mark Clarke, George Johanson, David McCosh, and Erik Sandgren

Margaret Coe, Mark Clarke, George Johanson, David McCosh, Erik Sandgren

Eugene

Mar 18, 2026 — May 16, 2026

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Eugene — Downtown Eugene
760 Willamette Street

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