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Articles (245):

Kindred Detail Intersections Fiber and Book Arts
The work of Naomi S. Velasquez, an award winning contemporary textile and book artist. Posted October 19, 2017
WELCOME Fabric Label Me, Label You: Jiseon Lee Isbara
Jiseon Lee Isbara Show dates: September 18 – October 27, 2017 Artist talk: Tuesday, October 3 at 2pm Jiseon Lee […] Posted September 18, 2017
This is a Black Spatial Imaginary This is a Black Spatial Imaginary
This is a Black Spatial Imaginary brings together installation, video, print media, and public intervention, exploring new forms of practice at the intersection of art, collaboration, historical record, urban planning, collaboration and creative exchange. Posted September 1, 2017
Close up view looking into a camera lens Michelle Weinstein
An experimental artwork by Michelle Weinstein that centers upon two architectural forms: the pyramids of Ancient Egypt, and an electrical powerhouse located on the University of British Columbia campus. Posted August 30, 2017
Artwork 32 x 32: Various Artists
Gallery dates: August 1 to September 8, 2017 The 32 x 32 Show has become a summer tradition at PCC […] Posted August 1, 2017
Work Play Work/Play: 2017 Biennial Faculty Exhibition
Featuring Cascade faculty work Posted June 6, 2017
Artwork Keep Going!
Thanks to Generous Support From Artist and Craftsman Supply, Dick Blick, I've Been Framed, PCC Sylvania Bookstore, and PCC Sylvania Student Programming Board. Posted May 18, 2017
Justseeds Justseeds
PCC Cascade's Paragon Art Gallery Presents: Making Change, featuring prints from Justseeds. The gallery will be hosting a variety of free, interactive events and workshops that are open to the public to promote positive social change. Posted May 16, 2017
Paragon Arts Annual Juried Student Exhibition
Guest juror Stephanie Parrish from the Portland Art Museum. Posted April 13, 2017
Artwork When We Dead Awaken: The Complete Cycle of Paintings
The North View Gallery is pleased to present When We Dead Awaken, Portland-based artist Elizabeth Malaska’s dynamic cycle of paintings, addressing culture’s ongoing fascination with and representation of the female body. Posted April 8, 2017