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Don Dexter Gallery is delighted to present the debut art exhibit of Eugene artist Pam Stevens. The show runs March 7 through April 25, 2026. An artist talk will take place at 1 p.m., Saturday, April 11 at the gallery. The artist will be in the gallery every Saturday except March 28. Pam’s acrylic and mixed media abstract works acknowledge the challenging times in which we live, and point to the natural world as a guide to resilience and thriving.
Her work celebrates the unbridled passion nature it has for itself— its generosity, abundance, and astounding ways in which it moves beyond survival into instinctive thrival. It grows, shakes, blooms, burns, floods, forms new paths, and heals. She notes that the more we see ourselves as fractal parts of the natural world, the more susceptible we are to this innate enthusiasm and instinct to live a life of health, vigor, and resilience, even when confronted by psychic earthquakes, external injustices, and emotional hurricanes.
“When we listen closely, we hear nature beg us to stop resisting the narratives of our humanity. To accept both our peace and our storms without resistance. To trust that our stories are not failures, but fertile ground,” says Pam. “We are not broken; we are becoming. Like nature, we are built to rise again — wild, resilient, and repeatedly capable of beginning anew.”
Also showing in the gallery are the abstract metal sculptures of Umpqua Valley artist Josh Voynick of The Confluence Artworks.
Images: Listen, and Listen Again ©Pam Stevens
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