Outlet is having a birthday party.
At Outlet https://www.outletpdx.com/ 2500 NE Sandy Blvd E 3PM-8 Free
Gul opens Honoring the African Spirit. They are a new space at the intersection of art, design, literature, music, and a meeting point in the BIPOC community. Designer Jordan Jackson brings a collection of books curated by Third Eye Books and Samewave Radio brings music.
At Gul in the Ford Building 2505 SE11th #118 6PM-9 Free
Saturday, April 27, 2024
Sunday, April 21, 2024
April 21 Unrecognized Feminist Portraitist Lecture
The Oregon Alliance for the National Museum of Women in the Arts - https://nmwa.org/ - has Sue Taylor presenting Alice Neel and the Politics of Figure Painting.
"An occasional painter of expressive city- scapes and still lifes, Neel (1900-1984) remained passionately dedicated in her practice to the human figure. Her portrait subjects ranged from family members to the socialists and labor activists she admired, art-world and literary cognoscenti, and the down-and-out denizens of her upper West-side New York neighborhood. Working doggedly yet unrecognized for decades, Neel became her own publicist, armed with an entertaining personality and a repertory of slide lectures stressing the remarkable originality of her pictures. The feminist movement of the 1970s brought the by-then grandmotherly Neel a renown she had so long deserved. In this presentation, Taylor will focus on the artist’s unique approach to portraiture and the nude, with special attention to Neel’s anti-sentimental concepts of motherhood and female identity."
Talk at PNCA | Willamette University www.pnca.wilamette.edu 511 NW Broadway Map 2PM-4 Free
The Tweed Ride is a little later and drier this year. Wear vintage-y clothing, tweeds, fancy hats, fancy socks, and if you like, fancy shoes and gloves. Bring a picnic. Bring tea. Bring fancy drinkware.
The Portland Tweed Ride 2024 https://www.shift2bikes.org/calendar/event-18647 starting at Brooklyn Park near SE 10th and SE Haig. Ending in NE Portland. 3PM gather, 4PM ride, 12 miles. Free
"An occasional painter of expressive city- scapes and still lifes, Neel (1900-1984) remained passionately dedicated in her practice to the human figure. Her portrait subjects ranged from family members to the socialists and labor activists she admired, art-world and literary cognoscenti, and the down-and-out denizens of her upper West-side New York neighborhood. Working doggedly yet unrecognized for decades, Neel became her own publicist, armed with an entertaining personality and a repertory of slide lectures stressing the remarkable originality of her pictures. The feminist movement of the 1970s brought the by-then grandmotherly Neel a renown she had so long deserved. In this presentation, Taylor will focus on the artist’s unique approach to portraiture and the nude, with special attention to Neel’s anti-sentimental concepts of motherhood and female identity."
Talk at PNCA | Willamette University www.pnca.wilamette.edu 511 NW Broadway Map 2PM-4 Free
The Tweed Ride is a little later and drier this year. Wear vintage-y clothing, tweeds, fancy hats, fancy socks, and if you like, fancy shoes and gloves. Bring a picnic. Bring tea. Bring fancy drinkware.
The Portland Tweed Ride 2024 https://www.shift2bikes.org/calendar/event-18647 starting at Brooklyn Park near SE 10th and SE Haig. Ending in NE Portland. 3PM gather, 4PM ride, 12 miles. Free
Saturday, April 13, 2024
April 13 Pedal Pedal Medium Mother Parentheses Wonder
A good first stop today is the 7th first annual Ladd's 500. It's like a non-competitive alley cat in a circle. Form a team, 500 laps acound Ladd Circle is 100 miles, a century. In the planted part of the circle is a party and a place for your other team members to recharge. Costumes are A-OK. https://www.shift2bikes.org/pages/ladds-500/ 10AM all day Free
Today and tomorrow is the Synth and Pedal demo-show. Portland is the smallest town for this show. You can audition and experiment with all the sound makers and modifiers through headphones. It is the https://delicious-audio.com/upcoming-synth-pedal-expos/ at https://briq.studio/ 209 NW 4th Noon Free tickets at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-portland-synthmodular-expo-2024-tickets-858414539997
Ricky Bearghost, Gemma Browne, Mike Paré open their show Mediums. "These three artists are mediums, conduits of “what’s trying to force its way through”. Not hiding. Reverberating agents attuned to the spheres and what’s oozing out. Intoxicated by the material as much as the subject “I am merely the instrument”, the fuzzy pumper barber shop, an apparatus ignited by color. This show will feature new weavings by Bearghost and works on paper by Browne and Paré." Meow!
At Helen's Costume https://www.costumeintl.com/ 7706 SE Yamhill Street 2PM-5 Free
Francesca Capone brings A Mother’s Discourse. She is a RISD & Brown-minted writer and textile artist. Writer Dave Hickey opined on beauty as an ingredient in art. To me, some materials take over the work. Textiles, and highly finished glass, wood, even electronic arts, we're looking at you, teamLab, can fall into this trap. Capone's words on textile bring possibilities of more contemporary experience. Francesca Capone https://www.francescacapone.com.
At Nationalewww.nationale.us 15 SE 22nd Map 3PM-5 Free
Math Pearl Bass brings Full Body Parentheses. It is painting and murals in a graphic art style, alomg with sculpture. Elizabeth Cole Sonenberg performs as Pure O at 6.
At The Lumber Room https://lumberroom.com/exhibitions/2023/em-nona-faustine-em 419 SW 9th, above Liz Leach Map 4PM-7 Free
I expereinced some of the earliest pop surealist / lowbrow art at La Luz de Jesus, then much later at Roq La Rue. It's a broad field and my interests in it are very narrow. So I have never vibed with Brassworks, though they deserve respect for their show schedule. That said, I have followed the work of Jesse Reno and Melissa Monroe. Their paintings, to me, are more outsider impressionism. Monroe has added a new ingredient, tufted tapestry. They bring their whole family of works in show Automatic Wonder. Also showing is Legendary Stature by Oronde Kairi and Jeanne Steffan with Shranimals. At Brassworks Gallery 3022 NE Glisan Ave 5PM-9 Free
Today and tomorrow is the Synth and Pedal demo-show. Portland is the smallest town for this show. You can audition and experiment with all the sound makers and modifiers through headphones. It is the https://delicious-audio.com/upcoming-synth-pedal-expos/ at https://briq.studio/ 209 NW 4th Noon Free tickets at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-portland-synthmodular-expo-2024-tickets-858414539997
Ricky Bearghost, Gemma Browne, Mike Paré open their show Mediums. "These three artists are mediums, conduits of “what’s trying to force its way through”. Not hiding. Reverberating agents attuned to the spheres and what’s oozing out. Intoxicated by the material as much as the subject “I am merely the instrument”, the fuzzy pumper barber shop, an apparatus ignited by color. This show will feature new weavings by Bearghost and works on paper by Browne and Paré." Meow!
At Helen's Costume https://www.costumeintl.com/ 7706 SE Yamhill Street 2PM-5 Free
Francesca Capone brings A Mother’s Discourse. She is a RISD & Brown-minted writer and textile artist. Writer Dave Hickey opined on beauty as an ingredient in art. To me, some materials take over the work. Textiles, and highly finished glass, wood, even electronic arts, we're looking at you, teamLab, can fall into this trap. Capone's words on textile bring possibilities of more contemporary experience. Francesca Capone https://www.francescacapone.com.
At Nationale
Math Pearl Bass brings Full Body Parentheses. It is painting and murals in a graphic art style, alomg with sculpture. Elizabeth Cole Sonenberg performs as Pure O at 6.
At The Lumber Room https://lumberroom.com/exhibitions/2023/em-nona-faustine-em 419 SW 9th, above Liz Leach Map 4PM-7 Free
I expereinced some of the earliest pop surealist / lowbrow art at La Luz de Jesus, then much later at Roq La Rue. It's a broad field and my interests in it are very narrow. So I have never vibed with Brassworks, though they deserve respect for their show schedule. That said, I have followed the work of Jesse Reno and Melissa Monroe. Their paintings, to me, are more outsider impressionism. Monroe has added a new ingredient, tufted tapestry. They bring their whole family of works in show Automatic Wonder. Also showing is Legendary Stature by Oronde Kairi and Jeanne Steffan with Shranimals. At Brassworks Gallery 3022 NE Glisan Ave 5PM-9 Free
Tuesday, April 09, 2024
April 9 If we had 9.1 ears ATMOS(TM) would make sense
Music never sleeps. In a hall or a bar, multiple insruments fill the space with echoes, our head+ear transfer function allows us to localize and construct a soundstage, and we enjoy the music.
L&C College has art and music programs. They have created an outdoor 16 channel listening environment, the Experimental Art Research Forest - EAR Forest. https://college.lclark.edu/departments/art/ear-forest/
Annie Sprinkle + Beth Stephens https://sprinklestephens.ucsc.edu/ have been doing a Spring arts residency at the school. This evening they are reading out their 16 channel composition in the woods.
The EAR Forest is seeking artists, so listen up sound healers, ambient composers, hardware synthers, and sound artists.
EAR Forest installation at Lewis and Clark College https://college.lclark.edu/departments/art/ear-forest/directions/ (and parking) 615 S Palatine Hill 5PM-6:30 Free
L&C College has art and music programs. They have created an outdoor 16 channel listening environment, the Experimental Art Research Forest - EAR Forest. https://college.lclark.edu/departments/art/ear-forest/
Annie Sprinkle + Beth Stephens https://sprinklestephens.ucsc.edu/ have been doing a Spring arts residency at the school. This evening they are reading out their 16 channel composition in the woods.
The EAR Forest is seeking artists, so listen up sound healers, ambient composers, hardware synthers, and sound artists.
EAR Forest installation at Lewis and Clark College https://college.lclark.edu/departments/art/ear-forest/directions/ (and parking) 615 S Palatine Hill 5PM-6:30 Free
Saturday, April 06, 2024
April 6 Northside and Westside Openings+
Most of the shows on the Westside which opened Thursday are open today.
The Circus and the Beach is a show of the work of intellectually disabled artists Tess Bidelspach, Elmeater Morton, and Mohamed Omar, working at the Elbow Room. It is curated by Kristan Kennedy. Omar will perform at 2:30.
At I Love You 2 - ILY2 https://ily2online.com/ 925 NW Flanders 2PM-4 Free
A&O opens landscape paintings by Joan Nelson https://adamsandollman.com/Joan-Nelson-New-Works and schematic botanical illustrations by Kinke Kooi https://adamsandollman.com/Kinke-Kooi-The-Male-Part-of-the-Flower.
At Adams and Ollman Gallery, the second of four members of the New Art Dealers Alliance newartdealers.org/members, www.adamsandollman.com 418 NW 8th 3PM-5 Free
Arthur Pierson https://www.arthurpierson.net/ died in Portland at age 76, 6 years ago. He lived in the Alberta neighborhood. So Masks: A Retrospective is at Souvenir Arts https://souvenirartspdx.org 1233 NE Alberta 4PM-8 Free
Bill Rebholz has Earthly Offers. At Nucleus Portland http://www.nucleusportland.com 2916 NE Alberta 4PM-6 Free
Outer Voice closes Kinds of Time. At 6 they have performances. One involves you walking in mismatched shoes.
At Outer Voice www.outervoicepdx.com/ in the Disjecta building 8371 N Interstate Map . 5PM-8 Free
Intergalactic/ Planetary/ Planetary/ Intergalactic is a show by Andrea Alonge, Brian Knowles. "Alonge’s textile works evoke portals, wormholes, spirals, microcosms, and spiritual symbols, while Knowles’ work plays on the geological forms of space, molecular structures, chemical reactions, and topographical maps."
At Well Well Projects www.wellwellprojects.com in the Disjecta building 8371 N. Interstate Map 5PM-8 Free
Atras do Pensamento / Behind Thought are paintings on plywood by Quinha Faria with collaboration by Tatiana Godoy-Betancur and Ryan Windus. The Carnation website explains it all.
At www.carnationcontemporary.com in the Disjecta building 8371 N Interstate. 5PM-8 Free
For your +1, classical Indian music vocalist Michael Stirling and Joss Jaffe, tabla perform ragas. Stirling is a disciple of the late Pandit Pran Nath (1918 – 1996) and a student of Nathji’s senior disciple Terry Riley. At intimate temple setting Nritya Mandala Mahavihara - Dance Mandal. 1405 SE 40th 7:30PM $15
For your +2 local electronic musicans Pigeon Milk perform their live score to Kubrick's 2001. At Kelly's Olympian 8PM $10 advance $12 door
The Circus and the Beach is a show of the work of intellectually disabled artists Tess Bidelspach, Elmeater Morton, and Mohamed Omar, working at the Elbow Room. It is curated by Kristan Kennedy. Omar will perform at 2:30.
At I Love You 2 - ILY2 https://ily2online.com/ 925 NW Flanders 2PM-4 Free
A&O opens landscape paintings by Joan Nelson https://adamsandollman.com/Joan-Nelson-New-Works and schematic botanical illustrations by Kinke Kooi https://adamsandollman.com/Kinke-Kooi-The-Male-Part-of-the-Flower.
At Adams and Ollman Gallery, the second of four members of the New Art Dealers Alliance newartdealers.org/members, www.adamsandollman.com 418 NW 8th 3PM-5 Free
Arthur Pierson https://www.arthurpierson.net/ died in Portland at age 76, 6 years ago. He lived in the Alberta neighborhood. So Masks: A Retrospective is at Souvenir Arts https://souvenirartspdx.org 1233 NE Alberta 4PM-8 Free
Bill Rebholz has Earthly Offers. At Nucleus Portland http://www.nucleusportland.com 2916 NE Alberta 4PM-6 Free
Outer Voice closes Kinds of Time. At 6 they have performances. One involves you walking in mismatched shoes.
At Outer Voice www.outervoicepdx.com/ in the Disjecta building 8371 N Interstate Map . 5PM-8 Free
Intergalactic/ Planetary/ Planetary/ Intergalactic is a show by Andrea Alonge, Brian Knowles. "Alonge’s textile works evoke portals, wormholes, spirals, microcosms, and spiritual symbols, while Knowles’ work plays on the geological forms of space, molecular structures, chemical reactions, and topographical maps."
At Well Well Projects www.wellwellprojects.com in the Disjecta building 8371 N. Interstate Map 5PM-8 Free
Atras do Pensamento / Behind Thought are paintings on plywood by Quinha Faria with collaboration by Tatiana Godoy-Betancur and Ryan Windus. The Carnation website explains it all.
At www.carnationcontemporary.com in the Disjecta building 8371 N Interstate. 5PM-8 Free
For your +1, classical Indian music vocalist Michael Stirling and Joss Jaffe, tabla perform ragas. Stirling is a disciple of the late Pandit Pran Nath (1918 – 1996) and a student of Nathji’s senior disciple Terry Riley. At intimate temple setting Nritya Mandala Mahavihara - Dance Mandal. 1405 SE 40th 7:30PM $15
For your +2 local electronic musicans Pigeon Milk perform their live score to Kubrick's 2001. At Kelly's Olympian 8PM $10 advance $12 door
Friday, April 05, 2024
April 5-6 Floor Lords
Breaking makes its Olympic debut August 9 in Paris. Here is one version of the story https://www.redbull.com/us-en/theredbulletin/genesis-of-competitive-breaking.
Hip Hop dance had its day in Portland but it's fading. It seems like the Melbourne shuffle, easier, is rising. Seattle tho, has a more solid situation with the long-running Zulu 206.
This weekend they represent their crews to a Red Bull-sponsored competition bringing world crews in Lords of the Floor, 2 on 2.
Friday is the prelims and workshops. Saturday has workshops, the finals, and an afterparty. It appears Saturday's main event streams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-i3HcA_olU; sold out in person now.
Lords of the Floor https://www.redbull.com/us-en/events/lords-of-the-floor/event-info-2024 at W Hotel, Washington Hall, and WAMU Hall. Seattle
Hip Hop dance had its day in Portland but it's fading. It seems like the Melbourne shuffle, easier, is rising. Seattle tho, has a more solid situation with the long-running Zulu 206.
This weekend they represent their crews to a Red Bull-sponsored competition bringing world crews in Lords of the Floor, 2 on 2.
Friday is the prelims and workshops. Saturday has workshops, the finals, and an afterparty. It appears Saturday's main event streams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-i3HcA_olU; sold out in person now.
Lords of the Floor https://www.redbull.com/us-en/events/lords-of-the-floor/event-info-2024 at W Hotel, Washington Hall, and WAMU Hall. Seattle
April 5 Friday Garden Mushroom Stomp
Portland's Butoh connection rode off into the New Mexico sunset. But there are still butoh players here. Tonight they do a sprawling event in a small place. Paige Starling Sorvillo from Oakland, Alexander Freilich, Nicole Walters, and Carl Annala perform with music by Eric Jordan, Jason Hovatter, & The Ice Queen. Tickets and more at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/portland-butoh-festival-tickets-864030627867. At Portland Arts Collective 120 SW Harvey Milk 7PM $20
Cluster 2 is the mushroom show. Have we reached peak mushroom? Not yet. Artists in the Nucleus stable have painted and modded 5" tall wood mushrooms. Artists are Adam Alaniz, Andrew DeGraff, Bill Mayer, Briana Hertzog, Bryce Wymer, Caleb Sinchok, Cheyenne Barton, Claire Merchlinsky, Dusty Ray, Edward Kinsella III, Ego, Eli McMullen, Ellen Surrey, Faunwood, Gina Matarazzo, Graham Franciose, Helice Wen, Jamie Green, Jim Houser, Josh Keyes, Julian Callos, Kamryn Tulare, Kelly Malka, Kevan Hom, Kim Slate, Kimera Wachna, Krissta Passanante, Kyler Martz, Lachlan Herrick, Meadow & Fawn, Makoto Chi, Marisa Aragón Ware, Matt Schu, Michael Camarra, Nicole Gustafsson, Nicomi Nix Turner, Otiswoods, Paper Puffin, Parakid, Patrick Mathews, Rachel Bensimon, Shoko Ishida, Stephanie Brown, Stevie Shao, T. Dylan Moore, Taryn Knight, Teagan White, Vasilisa Romanenko, Veronica Steiner, Tegan Bellitta, The Creeping Moon, The Obanoth, and Willie Real.
At Nucleus House Gallery 1137 NE Alberta 5PM-7 Free
Ori has been consumed with buying their building, rehab plans, and operating the late Headwaters Theater. Tonight they resume public programming with a show and talk by artist Lucky Frances. At Ori Gallery, little with a big vision, www.oriartgallery.com 4038 N Mississippi 5PM Free
Holly Osbrne has Gardens, paintings. At Stephanie Chefas gallery www.stephaniechefas.com 134 SE Taylor, Ste 203. Map. 5PM-8 Free
More at http://firstfridaypdx.org/ and their socials list many shows and their times.
Cluster 2 is the mushroom show. Have we reached peak mushroom? Not yet. Artists in the Nucleus stable have painted and modded 5" tall wood mushrooms. Artists are Adam Alaniz, Andrew DeGraff, Bill Mayer, Briana Hertzog, Bryce Wymer, Caleb Sinchok, Cheyenne Barton, Claire Merchlinsky, Dusty Ray, Edward Kinsella III, Ego, Eli McMullen, Ellen Surrey, Faunwood, Gina Matarazzo, Graham Franciose, Helice Wen, Jamie Green, Jim Houser, Josh Keyes, Julian Callos, Kamryn Tulare, Kelly Malka, Kevan Hom, Kim Slate, Kimera Wachna, Krissta Passanante, Kyler Martz, Lachlan Herrick, Meadow & Fawn, Makoto Chi, Marisa Aragón Ware, Matt Schu, Michael Camarra, Nicole Gustafsson, Nicomi Nix Turner, Otiswoods, Paper Puffin, Parakid, Patrick Mathews, Rachel Bensimon, Shoko Ishida, Stephanie Brown, Stevie Shao, T. Dylan Moore, Taryn Knight, Teagan White, Vasilisa Romanenko, Veronica Steiner, Tegan Bellitta, The Creeping Moon, The Obanoth, and Willie Real.
At Nucleus House Gallery 1137 NE Alberta 5PM-7 Free
Ori has been consumed with buying their building, rehab plans, and operating the late Headwaters Theater. Tonight they resume public programming with a show and talk by artist Lucky Frances. At Ori Gallery, little with a big vision, www.oriartgallery.com 4038 N Mississippi 5PM Free
Holly Osbrne has Gardens, paintings. At Stephanie Chefas gallery www.stephaniechefas.com 134 SE Taylor, Ste 203. Map. 5PM-8 Free
More at http://firstfridaypdx.org/ and their socials list many shows and their times.
Thursday, April 04, 2024
April 4 Westside Art Openings +
First Thursday also includes the Saturday following in the afternoon.
Leach, Froelick, The Black Gallery, continue. No idea on Landdd, or the Everett Lofts.
For your +1, Grapefruits Gallery opens a group show, The Old Art Show. In the Mother Foucalt's Bookstore 523 SE Morrison 5PM-8 Free
It must be trying to be Spring, so for your +2 you can experience Flamenco music with guitarist Brenna McDonald and guitarist/vocalist Yeshe Wingerd. A project of Espacio Flamenco, it repeats on first Thursdays. At Bar Botellón 606 NE Davis 7PM-9 Free
The Portland Art Museum, through a private grant, is open free first Thursdays. They are free the whole day 10AM-8PM.
Kayla Marie Carlson has Natural Coundations, large color blocks on a brown background. Brown is back everywhere! At Fine Art Fruit https://fine-art-fruit.square.site/ 925 NW 19th Ave Suite A 5PM-8 Free
In the Nine Gallery has Observations, by Trude Parkinson. It relates well with the last month moon show. It's paintings based on photographs made at the Goldendale Observatory.
Toni Pepe has Mothercraft, fround photos, rephotographed.
The Critical Mass show this year is André Ramos-Woodard, with Black Snaf.
Seeing Time is a group show by PNCA students.
At Blue Sky Gallery www.blueskygallery.org Map 122 NW 8th 5PM-8 Early Close Free
They Said No Dancing is a show by artist and poet Kristen Diederich. At After/time Gallery 730 SW 10th (enter on 9th) 5PM-8
Margot Voorhies Thompson has Letters from a Remote Landscape and Gabe Fernandez has Liminal Space. At Laura Russo Lee Gallery www.russoleegallery.com 805 NW 21st 5PM-7 Early Close Free
PNCA/Willamette has First Thursday this month. There are too many shows to list inside, there are outdoor projections, and DJ Anjali and The Incredible Kid spin.
At PNCA www.pnca.edu 511 NW Broadway Map 5-9 Free
Ekphraestivalpdx is a group show of visual word art at Writers Block. 818 NW Flanders 5PM-8
Waterstone has Ruth Armitage with Blame It on the Moon: Abstract Nocturnes. At Waterstone Gallery www.waterstonegallery.com 124 NW 9th 5PM-78 Free
Blackfish has Gilding the Lily by Alice Christine Walker, photography and media on women's bodies. Philip Stork has Reimagining, pastel and ink. Ekphraestival, word art is at Balckfish too. At Blackfish Gallery https://www.blackfish.com/ 938 NW Everett Map 5PM-8 Free
Roger Kukes has Hanford and the American West. At Augen Gallery www.augengallery.com 716 NW Davis 5PM-7:45 Free
RACC has an open house with works from the substantial public collection they manage. At RACC.org 411 NW Park. 5PM-7 Free
William Park has Retrospective Hiccup. At Laura Vincent Design and Gallery www.lvdesignandgallery.com/ 824 NW Davis 5PM-8 Free
States of Being ia a group show by Rita Alves, Sam Case, Melissa Jones, Raven Lloyd, Matt Seavers, Cassie Tompkins, and Gia Whitlock. At Erickson Gallery 9 SW 2nd 5PM-8
The Urban Art Network is back with their sprawling carfts and art show on 13th.
Leach, Froelick, The Black Gallery, continue. No idea on Landdd, or the Everett Lofts.
For your +1, Grapefruits Gallery opens a group show, The Old Art Show. In the Mother Foucalt's Bookstore 523 SE Morrison 5PM-8 Free
It must be trying to be Spring, so for your +2 you can experience Flamenco music with guitarist Brenna McDonald and guitarist/vocalist Yeshe Wingerd. A project of Espacio Flamenco, it repeats on first Thursdays. At Bar Botellón 606 NE Davis 7PM-9 Free
The Portland Art Museum, through a private grant, is open free first Thursdays. They are free the whole day 10AM-8PM.
Kayla Marie Carlson has Natural Coundations, large color blocks on a brown background. Brown is back everywhere! At Fine Art Fruit https://fine-art-fruit.square.site/ 925 NW 19th Ave Suite A 5PM-8 Free
In the Nine Gallery has Observations, by Trude Parkinson. It relates well with the last month moon show. It's paintings based on photographs made at the Goldendale Observatory.
Toni Pepe has Mothercraft, fround photos, rephotographed.
The Critical Mass show this year is André Ramos-Woodard, with Black Snaf.
Seeing Time is a group show by PNCA students.
At Blue Sky Gallery www.blueskygallery.org Map 122 NW 8th 5PM-8 Early Close Free
They Said No Dancing is a show by artist and poet Kristen Diederich. At After/time Gallery 730 SW 10th (enter on 9th) 5PM-8
Margot Voorhies Thompson has Letters from a Remote Landscape and Gabe Fernandez has Liminal Space. At Laura Russo Lee Gallery www.russoleegallery.com 805 NW 21st 5PM-7 Early Close Free
PNCA/Willamette has First Thursday this month. There are too many shows to list inside, there are outdoor projections, and DJ Anjali and The Incredible Kid spin.
At PNCA www.pnca.edu 511 NW Broadway Map 5-9 Free
Ekphraestivalpdx is a group show of visual word art at Writers Block. 818 NW Flanders 5PM-8
Waterstone has Ruth Armitage with Blame It on the Moon: Abstract Nocturnes. At Waterstone Gallery www.waterstonegallery.com 124 NW 9th 5PM-78 Free
Blackfish has Gilding the Lily by Alice Christine Walker, photography and media on women's bodies. Philip Stork has Reimagining, pastel and ink. Ekphraestival, word art is at Balckfish too. At Blackfish Gallery https://www.blackfish.com/ 938 NW Everett Map 5PM-8 Free
Roger Kukes has Hanford and the American West. At Augen Gallery www.augengallery.com 716 NW Davis 5PM-7:45 Free
RACC has an open house with works from the substantial public collection they manage. At RACC.org 411 NW Park. 5PM-7 Free
William Park has Retrospective Hiccup. At Laura Vincent Design and Gallery www.lvdesignandgallery.com/ 824 NW Davis 5PM-8 Free
States of Being ia a group show by Rita Alves, Sam Case, Melissa Jones, Raven Lloyd, Matt Seavers, Cassie Tompkins, and Gia Whitlock. At Erickson Gallery 9 SW 2nd 5PM-8
The Urban Art Network is back with their sprawling carfts and art show on 13th.
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