Cascade

Litteken Matthew W. Litteken: One Must Learn to Seduce
Cascade Gallery presents Matthew Litteken’s paintings and installations exploring and critiquing consumerism. Posted January 15, 2014
Distillations of Place Leah Wilson: Distillations of Place
Leah Wilson’s non-representational paintings of abstract color patterns address changes within ecosystems over time. Posted November 14, 2013
Where do I put it if not on paper? Inge Bruggeman: Where do I put it if not on paper?
Ink on paper, words on the page – how long will we hold on to this physical connection to language and information? Posted October 3, 2013
School/Work School/Work: PCC Cascade Campus Art Faculty and Staff Exhibition
The art exhibit highlights the diversity of media and concepts that our faculty members explore. Posted June 6, 2013
Made at PCC Made at PCC Cascade: PCC Cascade Campus Student Art Exhibition
The show highlights the broad range of artwork made in PCC art classes. Posted April 18, 2013
Laura Ahola Young: Prodromes Laura Ahola Young: Prodromes
Ahola-Young reworks her paintings’ surfaces with glazes and scraping in order to reflect history and memory of a structure. Posted February 28, 2013
Garrick Imatani: After the Fall Garrick Imatani: After the Fall
Garrick Imatani takes and makes images, objects, and actions that range from graphite documents, cyanotypes, and documentary video to figurative sculpture, tours, and collaborative public events. Posted January 17, 2013
Paul X. Rutz: The Measure of a Body Paul X. Rutz: The Measure of a Body
An exhibition of life-sized oil paintings by Portland artist Paul X. Rutz, former Naval Officer, ballet dancer and newswire reporter. Posted November 15, 2012
Mylan Rakich: Frosting Mylan Rakich: Frosting
Cascade Gallery presents an installation by Portland-based sculptor, Mylan Rakich. Rakich's works are primarily large scale steel fabrications that are lyrical and incorporate the industrial and natural worlds. Posted October 13, 2012
Tractor Heather D. Freeman: Mamma’s Boy and Jeff Murphy: Dig
“Dig” by Murphy and “Mamma’s Boy” by Freeman, both of Charlotte, North Carolina, explore the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. Posted October 4, 2012