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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 To ensure uninterrupted listing, please submit updated :1 deleted upon expiration. • information at least a month pri> Send listings to: j« Sub Mark Woolley Gallery presents new paintings by Brigitte Dortmund. Through July. The Phil Sylvester show Art Guitars. Amps & Paintings runs Aug. 3-28. (11 am-6 pm Tuesday-Saturday. 120 NW Ninth Ave., Suite 210. [5031 224-9972. www. amz. com/mwoolley.) Maryhill Museum of Art hosts A Gathering American Indian Art from the Pamplin Collection; Beauty in the Beast paintings and sculptures of animal images; Asphalt, Blacktop and Dreams The Roads of Sam Hill, a collection of pho­ tographs and ephemera, in addition to its permanent collections of art and sculpture. Through Aug. 15. (9 am-5 pm Monday- Friday. 35 Maryhill Museum Drive, PSU’s Art Department presents work by art student Kanaan Kanaan. Through Aug. 3. (8 am-5 pm Monday-Fnday at the FPA Gallery. Room 349. Lincoln Hall. 1620 SW Park Ave. [5031 725-3352.) OMSI exhibits the largest collection of space artifacts ever assembled in the Pacific Northwest in an interactive, hands-on show titled Imagine Space' Through Sept. 6 (9:30 am-7 pm Monday-Sunday. 1945 SE Water Ave. $6.50. $4.50 seniors and youths under 13. 15031 797-4000. www.omsi.edu.) Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery shows paintings and sculptures by various artists through July. The Brian Borrello show Objects and Images and new paintings by Milton Wilson run Aug. 3-28. (11 am-5.30 pm Tuesday-Saturday. 522 NW 12th Ave 228-6665) ONDA Studio and Gallery presents Fresh Expressions of Mixed Media Through July 28. (10 am-6 pm Tuesday- Saturday, noon-4 pm Sunday. 2215 NE Alberta St. [5031493-1909) Quartersaw Gallery women presents Women Artists of Pakistan through July. (10 am-6 pm Tuesday-Friday, noon-5 pm Saturday. 528 NW 12th Ave. [5031 223 2264) Oregon Jewish Museum presents a photo exhibit by Arnold Newman. Through July. (Noon-3pm Tuesday-Thursday. 2701 NW Vaughn St.. Suite 715. [5031 226- 3600.) Quintana Galleries presents Nawalakw collections of historical and contemporary ceremonial masks. Through July. (10:30 am-5:30 pm Tuesday-Saturday. 501 SWBroadway. [5031223-1729.) Pacific Northwest College of Art pre­ sents Tana Bana/Warp and Weft: The Woven Soul of Pakistan, and exhibition of traditional textiles of Pakistan. Through The Real Mother Goose exhibits pastel paintings by Dittebrandt and ceramics by Kate and Will Jacobson through July. Running Aug. 5-Sept. 30, a special show of furniture by the Anthony Kahn Design Group and raku ceramics by Dave and Boni Deal (10 am-5:30 pm Monday-Thursday. 10 am-6 pm Friday and Saturday. 901 SW Yamhill St. [5031 223-9510.) t vättn * f Pt ■ Macri Gallery presents 4 Play the Figure, new work by David Mylin, Buck Braden, Fran Hepp and Allen Schmertzler. Through July. (10 am-6 pm Monday- Saturday. 2324 SE Division St 15031 238-1523. www. macrigallery. com.) Northwest Artists Print Gallery pre sents watercolors by Susan McKinnon and pastels by Lauren Knode Through July. (9 am-6 pm Thursday-Saturday 121 NW Second Ave (5031 248-0552.) '.'s. • - p< & ■ Regional Arts and Culture Council presents an untitled installation by Newport artist Alex Hubbard. Through July 23. (8 am- 6 pm Monday-Friday in the lobby of the Portland Building. 1120 SW Fifth Ave. [5031 823-5111.) . Sion cannette lfi Hi. Blackfish Gallery presents work by grad­ uating artists from colleges and universities throughout the Willamette Valley region through July. Baby, an installation work exploring images of violence and female sex­ uality in popular culture by Julia A. Fenton runs Aug. 3-28. (Artists' talk: 1-3 pm Aug. 14. Regular hours: Noon-5 pm Tuesday- Saturday. 420 Ninth Ave. [503] 224-2634 www. blackfish. com.) Butters Gallery Ltd. presents a show of paintings by Frank Hyder and blown glass by Kathleen Mulcahy. Through July. (10 am-5 .30 pm Tuesday-Friday, 11 am-5 pm Saturday. 520 NW Davis St. [5031 248-9378.) CoCA presents a state-wide project titled Land/Use/Action in which local and national visual artists seek to interpret the impact of human activity on the landscape of Washington. Through July. (Schedule: CoCA. 65 Cedar St.. Seattle. WA 98121. [2061 728-1980.) Dabney State Park is the site for art installation Into the West a large steel grid by Yasmeen Evjenth commissioned by Odo for Spanning Boundaries: The Portland Metropolitan Urban Growth Boundary Through Sept. 15. (Daylight hours in the treed portion of the park. Go east of Portland off 1-84. exit 17 to the Columbia River Highway and one half mile past the Stark Street Bridge.) Elizabeth Leach Gallery shows a group show by seven artists titled View From Here; New American Landscape Through Aug. 28. (10:30 am-5:30 pm Tuesday-Saturday. [5031224-0521.) Fifth Element Gallery and Studio fea tures wood-fired ceramics by Ted Adler Through July 25. (Noon-6 pm Wednesday ■ Saturday, noon-5 pm Sunday. 404 NW 10th Ave 15031 279-9042.) Waterstone Gallery presents Chatchawan Nilsakul's first one-person U.S. show. The Drawings Through July. (Noon- 6 pm Tuesday-Saturday. 424 NW 12th Ave. [5031226-6196.) Froelick Adel hart Gallery presents Fissure, a show by Terrell James. Through July. (11 am-6 pm Tuesday-Friday. 10 am-5 pm Saturday. 817 SW Second Ave. 15031 222-1142.) World Forestry Center presents The Art of Turned Wood more than 100 selected works by 45 international master artists from the Lipton Collection. Through Sept. 19. (10 am-5 pm daily. 4033 SW Canyon Road. $3.50. $2.50 students and seniors. [5031228 1367.) Gallery 114 presents new work by Emerald Goldman and Hans Hickerson. Aug. 3-28. (Noon-6 pm Tuesday-Saturday. 1100 NW Glisan St. [5031 243-3356.) Guardino Studio and Gallery presents landscapes and still life paintings by Beth Sauter and Margaret Garrington through July 27. Mosaics by Mary Tapogna and black- and-white photography by David Rolin run July 29-Aug. 24.il 1 am-5 pm Tuesday- Saturday. 11 am-3 pm Sunday. 2939 NE Alberta St. 15031 281-9048.) The 20 Foot Man, a one-ton marionette and musical sculpture made of recycled materials, sets sail Saturday, July 31, on the Utopian Barge Trip. Heathman Hotel Mezzanine Gallery features Organic Form, a show of pho­ tographs and paintings curated by the Elizabeth Leach Gallery. Through July. (1009 SW Broadway. 15031 241-4100.) Hoffman Gallery presents the work of 13 graduating OCAC seniors, including a multi­ media self-portrait installation by Hilary Pfeifer. Through July 18. (11 am-7 pm Tuesday-Thursday. 10 am-5 pm Friday- Sunday Oregon College of Art and Craft. 8245 SW Barnes Road. 15031 297-5544 www.ocac.edu.) Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve is the site for the construction of Come Closer, an installation by Dee Hibbert- Jones commissioned by Orio for Spanning Boundaries: The Portland Metropolitan Urban Growth Boundary Through November. (Daylight hours at the southern edge of the city of Goldendale. Wash. $6.50. $5.50 seniors. $1.50 children. [5091 773-3733. www.mary- hillmuseum.org.) Aug. 14. (8 am-10 pm Monday-Saturday. 9 am-10 pm Sunday. 1241 NW Johnson St. [5031 226-4391.) Mittleman Jewish Community Center presents Through Our Eyes: Photographing Israel's 50th. pho­ tographs by Stephen Schneider, in honor of the Israel Jubilee. Through July 30. (6651 SW Capitol Highway 15031244-0111.) Portland Art Museum presents recent work by Otto Fried, an internationally-known abstract artist Through July 18 (9 am-10 pm daily. 1219 SW Park Ave. $11. $10 seniors and students, free for members. [5031 226-2811.) cathartic comics I i don ' t understand IT, DIVA... A WHOLE \ GROUP OF GUYS ARE AFTER ME BECAUSE T hey P ont like the way i represent THE GAY C ommunity / / OH, COME A ( N0W.„I1HlNK| > YOURE S EXAGGERATING^ American Heritage Theater Project presents Stephen Sondheim's Tony Award­ winning musical Into the Woods, inspired by childhood fairy tales and the conse­ quences of "Happily Ever After". Outside locations through Aug. 14. (Through July 31: 6 pm Fhdays and Saturdays in Washington Park Amphitheater. Rose Test Gardens. Southwest Portland. Aug 7-14. 6 pm Saturdays in the Crater Amphitheater. Mt. Tabor Community Park. 5800 NE Ash St. Free [5031 823-3660. 15031 222-9958.) The Broadway Rose Theatre Company presents the musical Once Upon a Mattress, a retelling of the fairy story. The Pnncess and the Pea. through July 18 Running July 22-Aug. 7, Stepping Out. a story about nine women and one man trying to conquer their inhibitions and learn to dance. Also running July 29-Aug. 15, Have a Nice Day! (The ‘70s Musical Flashback) (All shows 8 pm Wednesday-Saturday. 2 pm Sunday, at Deb Fennell Auditorium, 9000 SW Durham Road. Tigard $14. $12 students and seniors. featuring The Brown Bomber and Diva Touche Flambe by Prof. I.B. Gittendowne WELL,THEY.-. O^A/oC HERE THEY COME DIVA- HELP ME ! I D o N t KNOW IF I J ferT^-^CAN SURVIVE... 31