The Schnitzer collection is a vast archive of mostly multiples. They assemble vast shows from that. What's Not to Love is primarily portraits, local, national, and international.
At the Schnitzer Family Collection https://www.jordanschnitzer.org/schnitzer-collection/ 3033 NW Yeon Noon-6 Free
Portland painter Ryan Riss https://www.ryanriss.com/ brings An Expanding Echo.
At False Front Studio www.falsefrontstudio.com 4518 NE 32nd Map 3PM-6 Free
Raphael Arar https://rarar.com/ brings Planning.
Here is the ambitious plan: "In Planning, Raphael Arar extends his research-based art practice into the terrain of collective decision-making. The exhibition moves between earnest proposals and playful provocations, between technical schemas and poetic operations. Each piece navigates the design challenges of organizing ourselves differently, treating economic coordination as both practical problem and aesthetic proposition. The works assemble fragments of other possibilities, leaving open the question of what democratic economic planning might look like."
At www.carnationcontemporary.com in the Disjecta building 8371 N Interstate. 5PM-8 Free
Maybe Together We Can Get Somewhere by Andrea Alonge http://www.andreaalonge.com/ is bright mixed media works, and nature-music inspired works.
At Well Well Projects www.wellwellprojects.com in the Disjecta building 8371 N. Interstate Map 5PM-8 Free
One of Portland famous novelists and thinkers is Ursula K Le Guin. Her son was coprincipal of UpFor Gallery which we miss. A Larger Reality: Ursula K Le Guin is a visual survey of her work.
At Oregon Contemporary nee Disjecta, in the shadow of Paul Bunyan www.oregoncontemporary.org 8371 N. Interstate Map 5PM-8 Free
Steve Wozney https://woznyphoto.com/ has a show Do Not Think That I Have Come To Bring Peace To The Earth, an ongoing sociology-documentary project.
At Franklin Foto https://www.franklinfoto.org/ 8953 N Lombard 5PM-8 Free