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Articles (245):

Timberline Nicholas Arbatsky
Timberline Dates: April 5 to May 18, 2018 Opening reception and gallery talk: Thursday, April 5, 4-7pm In 1998, New […] Posted April 5, 2018
Creating Links: Work from High School Art Instructors
Exhibition on View April 3 to 27, 2018 Art students have homework too. For a recent assignment at Rock Creek, […] Posted April 3, 2018
PCC Reader outdoor sculpture Julian Voss-Andreae
Contemporary technology is ushering in a new era for sculpture, comparable perhaps only to the invention of metal casting during antiquity. Posted March 8, 2018
Show card kiki nicole + black apotrope
NTP allows artists of color to go beyond the usual initial expositions inherent in presenting art borne of marginalized perspectives to a dominant culture. Posted February 27, 2018
Photograph of desert landscape with blue sky; in the foreground is an abstract form, a layer of blue with circular holes that reveal the blue sky behind it. Joshua West Smith
Southern California-based artist Joshua West Smith will be exhibiting a series of recent photographs and sculptures. The suite of photographs explore nature, beauty, harshness and sympathetic alien bodies. Posted February 20, 2018
Show card Perception-Sensation
Mana Mehrabian and Amelia C. Warden elicit questions about how individuals and communities consider time, events and places through their different perceptions and sensations. Posted January 22, 2018
Artwork A Good Pink
In A Good Pink, a collective of six artists join forces to explore the ambiguity and power of pink's many diverging identities, participating in an inquisitive dialogue around these idiosyncratic relationships. Posted January 10, 2018
Gypsy Daughter and Mother, 1961 Al Monner’s Roma Photographs
Show Dates: January 8 – February 2, 2018 Al Monner Photographer Al Monner worked for the Oregon Journal from 1939 […] Posted January 8, 2018
Show card Contact Zones
Samuel Eisen-Meyers is a oil painter, songwriter and performer born and raised in Portland, OR. His upcoming show, “Contact Zones” presents two new series of large and small scale paintings. Posted November 22, 2017
Abstract landscape painting divided into three areas: a square on the bottom left with a grey and white mountain form, a purple rectangle on the bottom right, and across the top are bands of black and white with red, yellow and blue mountain shapes. Ruth Lantz
An exploration of the intersection between painting, photography, and digital imagery. Commingling abstraction and representation, artist Ruth Lantz approaches her painted works through a series of filtration systems: perceptual, process driven, and painterly. Posted November 1, 2017