Thursday, March 8, 2018

Bill Thompson vinyl artist featured at Gallery Calapooia in Albany Oregon






Vinyl artist Bill Thompson is the featured artist for the month of March at Gallery Calapooia, 222 First Ave. W., Albany. The title of the show is “Experimentation and Evolution -- 5 Years of Vinyl.”

Thompson, an Albany resident and accomplished artist in many types of media, uses layers of thin sheets of vinyl paper to create fine art images in a four step process. Scenes of boats, trees, birds, rivers, animals and coastal scenes are some of the intricately detailed images on display.

Thompson discovered the process several years ago while attempting to cut a stencil for a multi-color screen print.


"I've been addicted to it ever since," said Thompson, as he bent over his small work table next to the  
entrance at Friday’s gallery opening. Several people gathered around Thompson as he demonstrated swift, precise cuts on a square of vinyl with an x-acto knife. Two minutes later he transferred the geometric image using contact paper onto a coaster-sized tile, and handed the finished art piece to an onlooker. “For you,” he said with a smile.

Thompson makes it look easy. He follows a four step process which he has written out on a board beside his work table. However a closer look at the beautiful and intricate layered images on display in the gallery reveals meticulous planning and handling, not to mention great patience for “all the little bits” that make up key shadows and outlines.

Retired now for eight years, Thompson said the skills he used in his career as an electrical engineer influenced his desire to pursue and develop his work in layered vinyl.

Eighteen other mid-valley artists have works on display in addition to Thompson’s and all art can be viewed during open hours 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. For more information contact gallerycalapooia.com or call 541-971-5701.

Story and photos by Becky Howell


At a Glance:

Who      Bill Thompson, vinyl artist
What:      Featured artist at Gallery Calapooia
Where:    222 First Ave.W., Albany, Oregon
When:     11 a.m. to 6 p.m., month of March 2018
Contact:  Gallery Calapooia at 541-971-5701

photo by John Gambatese



Sunday, March 4, 2018

Linn-Benton Community College Campus Voice




If you could make anything into an Olympic sport, what would it be?
photos by Becky Howell








“Acapella competition, you know like in ‘Pitch Perfect’, but in the Olympics.”
- Elizabeth Crawford





“Extreme dodgeball...this includes every country that participates in the Olympics has a a two-man team on the field at the same time.  A pile of balls is in the middle of the field.  And those are all the rules.”
- Dylan Brooks











“Video game contest… a ‘Call of Duty’ competition.”
- Michael Tucker

Linn-Benton Community College International Culture Night Call For Talent

LBCC International Student Ambassadors 2017-18   photo courtesy LBCC

LBCC International Programs and international student ambassadors are recruiting now for entries for the second annual International Culture Night performances, which will take place Friday, May 4 from 6-8 p.m  in the Russell Tripp Theater at the Albany Campus.

Students are invited to sign up to share their talent or fashion that has a cultural connection at this fun event using the link bit.ly/ICN2018 or by contacting IPambassadors@linbenton.edu, said Kim Sullivan, LBCC international student coordinator.  Sullivan said purple posters advertising the event and sign-up were created by international students and have been posted all around campus, and on LBLive.

Wondering what to share?  International students My Tran and Safiya Jameel, both sophomores, recalled a few examples from last year: students from Malaysia, China, Saudi Arabia, and Mexico performed songs or dances, fashions were shared by students from China, India, Saudi Arabia, Columbia, Vietnam, Morocco, and Algeria, and a Lebanese student performed magic.

Tran said if a student doesn't want to share a talent but just wants to come and watch the event, that's great too  - it's another reason the event is free.

"We're working hard to connect with students on campus," said Sullivan.



At a Glance:


What:     2nd Annual LBCC International Culture Night
Where:   Russell Tripp Theater Linn Benton Community College
When:    Friday, May 4, 6-8 p.m.
Who:      Students performing talent or fashion with a cultural connection
Contact: Kim Sullivan at sullivk@linnbenton.edu