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In Stitches

detail. Sarah LaBarre
Go see your next art opening in a room full of underwear. No, it’s not an Emin-esque installation or a Venessa Beecroft performance. Tonight, Lille Boutique (1007 E Burnside), the Eastside shop for excellent European and independent-label lingerie, hosts an opening of and exhibition of work by Sarah LaBarre whose modus operandi is […]

Tilt Gallery is TWO

Q & A with Tilt Gallery and Project Space directors Jenene Nagy and Josh Smith on the eve of the two-year anniversary of one of the most consistently interesting galleries in Portland and the wondertwins behind it

Touch It

Julia Barello’s “Flowers of Rhetoric: Paramythia”
Two jewelry shows open January 19 at the Museum of Contemporary Craft (724 NW Davis).
Where jewelry as craft rather than commodity diverged from the wearable into the contemporary art realm of the conceptual, artists have made fascinating work. But a new show at the Museum is as much about the […]

Welcome Back COTR

In praise of this glorious weekend of allatonceness, Darouian’ s to be saluted for tapping into the promise of Art-signalling-Change—a notion that Portland’s energetic and earnest indie-arts spectrum can rightly aspire to—a synergistic impulse that also seems to fuel the best intermedia projects that AudioCinema helps incubate.

Light and Sands

It’s rich, luminous color that makes us consider why art has been so fixated on paint on canvas (painting is dead, not dead, dying, lives) as a means of addressing color when light is so compelling.

Happy New Year

Endoko

Kjell Varvin
Welcome to 2008. We celebrate the beginning of a fresh new year with a gift to one lucky subscriber of the email newsletter from our friends at the Japanese online magazine Shift which last year marked 10 years of covering international art, design, fashion, and music. The Shift 2008 Calendar features art and design […]

The Living Room at Museum of Contemporary Craft

The living room. The room alive.
There was a time the room we call the living room was called the parlor, used for guests and occasions while most of the living was done elsewhere in the house. And of course there was the era of the family room when most of the living was done there […]

galleryHomeland New Home New Show Tonight!

We may quibble with the title of the inaugural exhibition at galleryHomeland’s new space in the Ford Building (2502 SE 11th) , but we still highly recommend stopping in this evening, Friday, December 14th for the launch of the show from 6-9 PM

A NW Thang (that’s the name of the exhibition) is a group exhibition […]

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