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Maryhill Museum of Art hosts A Gathering American Indian A rt from the Pamplin C ollection; Beauty rI.O O I.lt j u s t o u t is published on the first and third Friday of every month. The deadline Portland Art Museum presents the U S prem iere of Down From the Shimmering Sky: M asks of the Northwest Coast the largest and m ost com plete exhi in the Beast, paintings and sculptures o f animal images Asphalt, Blacktop and Dreams The Roads bition ever mounted of ceremonial masks produced by o f Sam Hill, a collection o f photographs and ephemera, in N ative Am ericans o f the Pacific N orthw est Through July addition to its permanent collections o f art and sculpture Through Aug. 15. (9 am -5 pm Monday-Fnday 35 M aryhill seniors and students, free fo r members. 15031 M useum Dnve. Goldendale. Wash $6.50. $5.50 seniors. 226-2811.) $1.50 children. 15091 773-3733. www maryhillmuseum o rg ) PSU 's Art Department presents the graduating U .(9 a m -I0 p m d a ily 1219 S W Park Ave $ 1 1. $10 STAGE & SCREEN A rtists Repertory Theatre presents The M isanthrope by M olière The classic comedy, firs t pe r form ed m 1666. is here translated and adapted by Lauren Goldman M arshall to take place m the Seattle alternative rock scene Through June 27. (7 pm W ednesday and w orks o f M aster of Fine A rts candidates through June 5. Thursday. 8 pm Fnday and Saturday. OMNI Gallery shows new sculptures by Steve Tilden (Autzen G allery: 8 am-6 pm Monday-Thursday. 8 am-5 2 pm Sunday at the Retersgaard Theatre. 1516 SW A lder o u t& ab o u t is a free community service of j u s t o u t Listing for events and announcements that are specifically relevant to sexual minorities in Oregon and Southwest Washington is provided free of charge. The calendar features events up to three weeks beyond the date of publication. Bulletin Board listings run for up to two months from submission date. and new paintings by M ichael Southern and Sarah pm Friday Second floor. 205 N euberger Hall. 724 SW S t $16.50-$25 (5031241-1ART.) Savidge. Through May 29. (Noon- 6 pm Tuesday- Harrison S t G allery 299 8 am -6 pm Monday-Thursday. 8 Saturday. 416 N W Fifth Ave. (5031224-2754) am-5 pm Friday 2nd door. 299 N euberger Hall. 724 SW o u tre a c h listings of up to 25 words (not including contact information) are pro 6. (9 30 am -7 pm Monday-Sunday 1945 SE W ater Ave Pulliam Deffenbaugh G allery shows carved w ood vided free of charge to organizations and groups specifically serving the sexual minorities community. All listings are subject to editing and inclusion is subject to space limitations, relevance and receipt by deadline. $ 6 5 0 . $4 50 seniors and youths under 13.15031 797- w ork by Tom Cram er Through M ay 2 9 .(1 1 am -5 30 pm pm Saturday The M elanie Game: 8 pm Fnday Citizens. 8 pm Saturday 1904 N W 27th A ve $5-$8 15031 4000. www om st.edu ) Tuesday-Saturday 522 N W 12th A ve (5031228-6665 ) 2 2 4 -0 6 8 8 ) ONDA Studio and G allery presents an exhibit of Quartersaw G allery shows paintings by Sandy The Dance Cartel presents the 1999 C horeographer s w atercolors about the Alberta St. neighborhood by Roumagoux and James B Thompson Through May 29 Showcase o f contem porary through classical modem Listings expire twice a year (in May and November) and submissions run from the date received until the next scheduled expiration date. Listings are automatically deleted upon expiration. To ensure uninterrupted listing, please submit updated information at least a month prior to the expiration date at the end of your listing. C hnstopher Green A lso showing mosaic w ork by Mary (10 am-6 pm Tuesday-Fnday. noon-5 pm Saturday dance Through M ay 23. (8 pm Fnday and Saturday. 7 Tapogna. Through May 26. (10 am -6 pm Tuesday- 528 N W 12th Ave. 15031223-2264) pm Sunday at the Echo Theatre. for submissions is 15 days prior to publication. Send listings to: OM SI exhibits the largest collection o f space artifacts ever assembled in the Pacific N orthw est in an interactive, hands-on show entitled Imagine Space! May 29-Sept. Saturday. noon-4 pm Sunday 2215 NE A lberta S t (5031 493-1909.) ju st out Cattn: Calendar Editor) PO Box 14400 Portland. OR 97293-0400 Fax: 236-1257; e-mail: justout@justout.com 3352) Quintana G alleries as co-sponsor o f the Portland A rt Museum show. D own from the Shimmenng Sky, pre Hoffm an G allery Through May 30. (11 am -7 pm Tuesday- (10:30 am -5 30 pm Tuesday-Saturday. 501 S W Do Jum p! extrem ely physical theater premiers Threads a theatncal dance piece explonng the cause Thursday. 10 am-5 pm Friday-Sunday. Broadway. (5031223-1729 ) and effect o f people's m terconnectiveness. Through M ay The Real Mother Goose exhibits new w ork in glass PDX shows ink drawing, oil paintings and other w ork by by Tom Philabaum Through M ay (1 0 am -5:30 pm S torm Tharp Through June 6. (10 am -5 30 pm Tuesday- Monday- Thursday. 10 am -6 pm Fnday and Saturday 901 , SW Yamhill S t 15031223-9510.) Sanctuary for the Arts G allery presents sculpture (N oon-5 pm Wednes- day-Saturday 3279 SE H awthorne B M 15031238-0651.) Tango" hangs at PDX as part of the Storm Tharp show, The Answer is Guardino Studio and G allery shows mixed media sculptures by Sarah Ferguson and fabric w all hangings by Came C arlile through M ay 26. Showing May 27-June 22. a group show o f nine artists who celebrate the rose w ith Saturday. 817 S W S econd A ve 15031224-8182) inventive approaches entitled A Rose by Any Other Blackfish G allery shows paintings o f nature by Deborah G illis and landscapes by M ichael P ratt through Name or The Other Rose Show (1 1 am -5 pm Tuesday-Saturday. 11 am -3 pm Sunday 2939 NE A lberta S t 15031281 -9048.) May 29. Showing June 1 -26, paintings by Elizabeth 6 Regular hours N oon-5 pm Tuesday-Saturday 420 Heath man Hotel M ezzanine G allery features O rganic Form a show o f photographs and paintings N inth Ave 15031224-2634 w w w blackfish.com .) curated by the Elizabeth Leach Gallery. Through July. Barnes and Angela Passalacqua. (A rtis ts ' talk: I pm June Brian Martii Fine A rt shows black and w hite pho Nothing, through June 6 (100 9 S W Broadway (5031241-4100.) 61 2 N W 12th Ave 15031638-8097) Seeing Money is a multi-m edia art expen- ence created by Helen Gundlach and including Republic by S teven Scardma. A lso show ing oil paintings papier mâché w ork by Rosyln Hill and ceram ic ware by Jean Lew through M ay 29. Showing June 3-26, a site- M a y.f/0 am -6 pm M onday-Saturday 2236 NE Broadw ay specific installation by Yolanda Baca about ntual. memory, 15031249-5659) and the search fo r identity. (N oon-5 pm Tuesday- Saturday. 1.30 pm S aturday and Sunday 17 SF Eighth Readings, sem inars, o ffic e 15031231-9581, ext. I.F a s tix x l.) Showing June 3-26. a show o f ab stract paintings by N ew sculpture by O tto Fned and paintings and pnnts by Rae 2 2 8 -0 2 5 2 ) York artist Terence La N oue. (1 0 am -5 3 0 pm Tuesday- M ahaffey. Through M ay 29. ( I I am -5 30 pm Tuesday- Fnday. 11 am -5 pm S aturday 52 0 N W D avis St. 15031 Friday. 11 am -5 pm Saturday. 805 N W 21st Ave 248-9378.) 15031226-2754.) SK Jo se fs berg Studio exhibits pnnt w ork by D m itri Elizabeth Leach G allery shows sculpture by David M acri G allery presents Ruby's Garden II. w ork by Balterm ants. Through Eckard and paintings and m onotypes by Stephen Hayes Through M ay (1 0 3 0 am -5 3 0 pm Tuesday-Saturday nine area a rtists showcasing the beauty aH around us Through M ay 29 (R eception: 6-10 pm M ay 7. Regular June 26 (N oon-5 pm Tuesday-Saturday 403 15031224-0521.) hours: 10 am -6 pm M onday-Saturday 2324 SE D ivision N W 11th Ave. 15031 2 4 1 9 1 1 2 .) Froelkk Adel hart G allary presents a collection o f Vogel Through May 29 (10 am -5.30 pm Tuesday Fnday. W aterstone G allery Fnday. 10 am -5 pm S aturday 81 7 S W S e c m d Ave 10 am -5 pm Saturday 1039 N W Glisan S i 15031224- 15031222-1142.) 7287) Graystone G allery features three a rtists in a Reach Mark Woolley G allery presents ceram ic and mixed- for Recycled P roducts Show B onnie M eltzer. Tim media w orks by Tim D iggles and paintings by Lance Armstrong, and C hristopher John B le iler aH use salvaged M orrison. Through M ay 29 (11 am -6 pm Tuesday- and recycled objects to create art pieces A lso showing Saturday S uite 210. 120 N W 9th Ave 15031224-5475 perform ers by D ick Bogle. Through M ay 29 (10 am -5 30 pm M onday-Saturday 240 S W First Ave ch I paintings www arm com / m woolley ) 15031224-3543 www photographam age com ) W Q by Ken G rant and glass w ork by Tim Chilina I I I C I I m I MANY OF YOU MAY KNOW M E AS R A Y jg p SEDEAH - FATHER OF GAYLORD ^ (STUDMUFFIN) SEDEAH, AND HUSBAND OF v U l l l l I v ( I I am -6 pm Tuesday-Saturday Pacific N orthw est College o f A rt. 1241 N W Johnson St. (5031226-4391 ) Photographic Image Gallery features nature pho tographs by C hnstopher Burkett and photographs o f jazz C O tions w ith the artists and a contribution to Equity Foundation (For inform ation: 15031220-0628 ) Ave. $ !5 ,$ I2 students and seniors. $ 8 children (box $3 ages 5-17.15031 The Freeway Through M ay 29.(11 am -6 pm Tuesday July 1999 Ticket prices include adm ission fees, recep issues o f money. W ednesday-Fnday. 10 am -6 pm Saturday. Philip Feldman Gallery shows w ork in the 36th annual Senior Thesis Exhibition Through June 19 Equity Foundation presents A rts Spectrum , a senes o f four plays at different Portland venues through and Slin kys Through M ay 30. (7 :30 pm Fnday and The Laura Russo Gallery, Inc. shows paintings and mately scaled draw ings by U i W ix im entitled Under 2 2 6 -2 8 1 1 ) rency. depicts coins Stickney-Gibson and P reston S ingletary through M ay 29. Margo Jacobsen G allery shows Kingdom Anim alia. w orks by Susan Thayer. Kim O sgood and Ted Theater. 904 S W Mam S t $24 50-$29 50 (Portland A rt M useum . TicketM aster. (5031 790-ARTS) (5031 and bills, o r refers to Saturday. 5340 N Interstate Ave. 15031823-2072.) contemporary N ative-Am encan basket-w eaving and in ti Through M ay 30. (8 pm Thursday and Fnday. 2 pm and 8 pm Saturday. 2 pm and 7 pm Sunday a t the Mam S treet Imago Theatre celebrates the 20th birthday of its inter- June 6. (N oon-6 pm S t (5031238-1523 aafinart@ telepor1.com.) Entertainm ent Events and Cloud 9 Productions present M anpat Donovan in Late Nite Catechism nationally-acclaim ed production. Frogs, Lizards, O rbs noon-5 pm Sunday at 403 N W Fifth A ve $5, Butter« G allery Ltd. presents w ork by M elinda (Fastixx. PCPA1 15031231-6605 ) 125 artists whose w ork art exhibits. Through of Oregon and M ount Hood by B e tty D odson. Through 22. (7 :30 pm Thursday-Saturday. 2 pm Sunday at New m ark Theatre. PCP A. 1111 S W Broadway $18-$22 incorporates actual cur film s and perform ance pieces accompany the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center presents tographs docum enting a recent trip to the Czech 650-7017.) sents Nawalakw. collections o f histoncal and contem Through M ay 30 (10 am -6 pm Tuesday Sunday. Nez. Through M ay 29. (1 0:30 am -6 pm Tuesday- 1515 SF 37th Ave. $12 a t the door only. $10 students, seniors, and working artists. $5 children under ten 15031 porary cerem onial masks. Through July 31. 0063.) Augen G allery shows w ork by C hris Kelly and David C itizens of Brodavia Unite featunng flashbacks and im prom ptu history lessons Through June 5 (Bard: 10:30 by Patrick Gracewood. Through M ay 29. GALLERIES based on company m em bers' real life experiences, and Oregon College of Art and Craft shows the best Saturday, 1-4 pm Sunday 604 N W 12th Ave. (5031222 Please type your announcements and include full contact information. Advanced Technology. 1800 S W S ixth Ave. 15031 725- The Brody Theater presents The Bard, having noth ing to do w ith Shakespeare. The M elanie Game student w ork created dunng the academic year in the 8245 S W Barnes Road. (5031297 5544 www ocac.edu ) Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone. Hamson St. C ourtyard o f the Portland C enter fo r shows clay sculpture by Gail Beppu and acrylic paintings by Stan Beppu Through M ay 29 (N oon-6 pm Tuesday- Saturday 424 N W 12th Ave. 15031226-6196.) Integrity Productions presents Monkey Monkey Bottle of Beer, How Many M onkeys Have We Here by M arsha Shemess The play explores m other hood and the effects of modem science and technology on society. Through M ay 29 (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 4 pm Sunday at the YWCA, t i l l S W 10th Ave. $ 8 reser vation. $1 0 a t the door. $5-$15 sliding scale on Thursdays 15031247-3477.) Lakew ood Theatre Com pany presents Damn Yankees, a baseball fan sells his soul to the D evil to help his favonte team w in a game. Through June 18. (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 7 pm Sunday at Lakewood C enter fo r the A rts. 368 S S tate S t.. Lake Oswego $19. $ 1 8 students and seniors. 15031635-3901.) N orthw est Film Center presents the 11 th annual Icon s, Rebels, and V isio n aries: A rtists on Film featunng Hallelujah! Ron A they: A Story of D eliverance This film (fo r m ature, non-squeam ish audi ences only) features the m asochistic. H IV-positive. fo r m er herom -adttet gay perform ance/body a rtist Ron A they A lso showing International Film Festival highlights. U fe on Earth and B ook o f U fe. A ll through World Forestry Center presents The Art of Turned Wood. more than 100 selected w orks by 45 M ay 24 (G uild Theatre. 82 9 S W N inth Ave $6. $5 international m aster artists from the U pton C ollection. (5031221-1156.) Through Sept. 19 (10 am -5 pm daily. 4033 S W Canyon Road $ 3 5 0 . $2.50 students and seniors 15031228-1367) seniors, students and members. C all fo r schedule Oregon Ballet Theater perform s Moving Signatures at a local high schools M ay 22 Running June 3-27. three different program s o f dance in the I featuring The Brown Bomber and Diva Touché Flambé ■ b y Prof. I.B . 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