While we were house sitting for our kids in Eugene, we drove back and forth to an organic blueberry farm that was located east of Leaburg, Oregon. At the McKenzie River Blueberry Farm, we harvested, sorted and packed blueberries, eating our share in the process. We also harvested and ate our fill of raspberries and strawberries, with an occasional snack on various other types of organic fruits and vegetables that happened to be involved with the work we were doing at the time.
When we drove back and forth through Leaburg to the blueberry farm, I noticed, sitting alongside the road, a carriage that looked straight out of an illustrated Cinderella book. The last day at the blueberry farm, my curiosity got the best of me and we stopped at the River Run Gallery to check it out.
When we walked into the expansive yard area behind the art gallery, we discovered all kinds of art work. There were metal sculptures, restored steeples that had been brought from Europe and many other works of art, too many to even remember, that’s why I carry a camera and notebook.
We walked through the grounds, taking in the sights, while I scribbled notes and put the camera to work. When we went into the art gallery building, we met and talked with the owner’s daughter-in-law.
She gave me a flier, but somewhere between there and arriving back home three months later, the flier flew. To the best of my memory, the owner, Ken Scott, has traveled all over the world doing artwork and teaching art. He also teaches classes at the gallery and for colleges and universities. The artwork at the gallery is primarily his but, according to the daughter-in-law, other highly trained and talented expert craftsmen have contributed to what can be seen in the yard and gallery. One of the displays that was of interest to me was the glass art of Jamie Kersey.
The gallery proper is housed in a remodeled 50 year old building, that can’t be missed as you drive through Leaburg, because of all the surrounding artwork. As is apparent to anyone who stops at the gallery, Ken Scott has spent a lifetime exploring, innovating and producing art in a field that is very labor intensive. Leaburg is located 30 miles east of Eugene on Highway 126, the main highway to Central or Easter Oregon from that part of the state. A stop is well worth the time. Even if the gallery is closed, the artwork in the yard is more than worth the time. Be sure and take your camera.
For a look at some of the artwork in the yard, go to my slide show River Run Gallery . The easiest way to find it is, go to our http://www.newliferoadmap website and select Larry’s slide shows from the menu in the sidebar and follow the directions on the landing page. New article and slide shows are added as time permits.