Portland has apartment galleries, house galleries, garage galleries, and yard galleries, past and present. One is Congress Yard Projects. They host Public Nature tonight. Public Nature, curated by Danielle Ross and JP Jenkins, is an experimental, changing, spatially itinerant container to hold performance.
Tonight Marissa Niederhauser - dance/movement, Samuel Klapper - violin/sound and Jules Tillinghast - poetry/text bring it.
At Congress Yard Projects easily found Doors 6:30PM, movement 7 Donations by cash, Venmo, or PayPal lovingly accepted
Laura Burke comes all the way from Brooklyn to present The Unseelie Court, loose botannicals.
"Inspired by Scottish folklore, the title references the Unseelie Court, a faction of fairies known for their mischievous and malevolent nature, contrasting with the more benign Seelie Court. Through her enchanting portraits and scenes, Burke brings these gremlins to life, inviting viewers into a fantastical world where joy and mischief intertwine. Each piece feels like a page from an imaginary storybook, showcasing these flower-headed beings as they dance under moonlight or practice ballet, infusing the works with a sense of delight and wonder."
At Stephanie Chefas gallery www.stephaniechefas.com 134 SE Taylor, Ste 203. Map. 5PM-8 Free