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Oblivion Gallery April newsletter


Join us for The Museum of Techno Art  traveling Roadshow 

And the Art Hop🐇🐇🐇



Saturday, April 4

Gallery location: 3923 Cross St, west Eugene

Off Roosevelt & Bertelsen

Open 11 - 6pm on Saturdays 

and anytime by appointment.


Come visit and spark your imagination at 

The Oblivion Gallery!


Events and happenings keep evolving at the Gallery. For up to date info, you can always check out “The Oblivion Gallery” | Jud Turner


Past artist talks can be found on our YouTube channel:

The Oblivion Factory 




The first Saturday, April 4th, we continue the Warehouse District Art Hop! 🐇🐇🐇 This is the First Saturday event for collaborating Westside Eugene artists and businesses. Make an afternoon out of the Westside Art Hop!

🐇🐇🐇

Website for Map & Details here: 




Please join us!

There will be an artist talk with the MTA artists Saturday April 4th, promptly at 2pm.


2026 Traveling Exhibition

Exostoria Mechanica : Lost Fragments 


Exhibiting Artists: Joe Mross,  Alan Ott,  Neal Conner, Barbora Bakalarova,  Ralf Huber,  Robert Bolman,  Steve La Riccia 


Exostoria Mechanica is a speculative discipline established in the 1880s and devoted to mechanical artifacts of uncertain origin and function. A curious fraternity of devoted, discreet investigators examines devices, illustrations, and relics whose unresolved purposes trace incomplete, conflicting, and arcane histories. These wondrous objets, on display here, were long misfiled (or discreetly concealed) in forgotten dusty warehouses.


Exo = outer/beyond

Storia = story, history, account, narrative


The Museum of Techno Art (MTA) is a collective of dreamers and makers, showcasing art with technology and industrial themes. Reflecting on the history of human invention, retrofuturism, and imaginative machines of the future, MTA brings traveling exhibitions that spark delight and inspiration. Using a wide variety of traditional processes and their industrial derivatives, which actually span millennia, they create one-of-a-kind sculptures, assemblages, and whimsical wall pieces—imagining and reimagining artifacts from possible futures, distant pasts, industrial influences, and repurposed consumer debris. Their vision transcends genres, united by a shared dedication to creating exceptional art experiences that bring fun, excitement, and wonder to every space they exhibit.


Jud is fully back in the swing of things, despite the broken wrist incident, which is healing beautifully! He has been teaching “Sparks of Imagination” day long workshops and plugging away at several commissions, and has completed several small assemblages in his “RoundUp” series - little flying islands piloted by cows!


Renee has been busy in the process of becoming certified in Clinical Hypnosis

AND working on sculptures in the studio. In process… a full size highland cow “Erma”, an owl, and a Bigfoot,


Renee also continues to offer her Sound Sessions Sound Bath offerings of “Private Immersive Sound Baths” and New Moon Giant Gong Baths for small groups.

These can be scheduled through emailing through her website or contacting Renee directly. 




This month:


New Moon in Aries

Thursday April 16th 5:30 - 8pm

(10 spots available)


For details, check out her website:



Renee also offers free 30-minute Ampcoil demos on Saturdays during open Gallery hours 11am-6pm.


Ampcoil is a revolutionary wellness tool using soothing Pulsed ElectroMagnetic Frequencies (PEMF) to enhance cellular function and improve overall health.


AmpCoil combines the science of sound therapy and Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy into one portable device.


If you are interested in the Ampcoil check out the website and come on by. 




Love from Oblivion! 💫

 
 
 

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