Members Outside the Gallery
Wednesday
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Jun 24, 2026
12:00 pm
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12:00 pm
https://www.thegordonhotel.com/jerry-ross
555 Oak St, Eugene, OR 97401
A landmark exhibition spanning five decades of American Verismo. Witness the evolution of a movement-builder who defined the Eugene art scene through defiance, philosophy and a deep commitment to finding the truth in everyday life.
Based in Eugene since 1974, Jerry Ross serves as a defining voice in Oregon’s art community. His career bridges painting, teaching, writing and activism-linking the classical soul of Italy with the rebellious heart of the Pacific Northwest. He is a builder of ideas as much as an artist, driven by the belief that a canvas should engage the world socially, politically and intellectually.
As a polymath with a background in math and computer science, Ross approaches creativity as a living structure. He has spent five decades fostering a culture of defiance: from co-founding the New Zone Art Collective to provide a home for experimental work, to establishing the Salon des Refusés as a bold alternative to traditional art gatekeeping. To Ross, art is not merely an object, but a philosophy of truth.
At the heart of this exhibition is Ross’s self-defined style: American Verismo. Rooted in the Italian concept of vero (truth), his work utilizes a non finito aesthetic to preserve the raw energy of the first mark through:
—Plein air immediacy
—Expressive, gestural brushwork
—Structural abstraction within realism
The Experience: Up close, the paintings feel raw and fragmented; from a distance, they resolve into powerful, cohesive images. It is a visual dialogue best understood in person.
This retrospective highlights the diverse chapters of Ross’s career, reflecting his deep ties to Italian heritage and the cultural identity of the Pacific Northwest.
Portraiture and History
Intimate studies and dramatic multi-figure scenes that engage with historically .

Landscapes and Architecture
Atmospheric views of Italian coastlines and European traditions rooted in the pursuit of light and place.
Process and Immediacy
Sketchbook-inspired works that reveal the artist’s hand and the urgency of the first mark.
*All works on display will be for purchase.