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6.2003 out Sta bout just out s published on the first and third Friday of every month The deadline for submissions is 14 days prior to publication Portland A rt Museum 1219 SW Park Ave , pre sents Location/Dislocation Contemporary Pnnts from the Collections o f Jordan D SchmUer through July 6 OUt&Ldbout is a free community service of just out 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 two issues outreach listings of up to 25 words (not including contact information) are provided 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 Listings expire once a year (in July), 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 Send listings to just out (attn Calendar) PO Box 14400 Portland. OR 97293 0400 Fax submissions to 5 0 3 -2 36-1257 or e-mail justo ut@ justout.co m Submissions cannot be accepted over the phone Please type your announcements and include full contact information ON V I E W A alto Lounge. 3356 SE Belmont St plays host to recent paintings by queer artist Suzanno S h iffle tt through June 30 A figurative painter and tattoo artist, she handles the erotic with exquisite detail A rtC a n tric presents the first Around Oregon through June 29 at the Corvallis Art Center. 700 SW Madison Ave A juried exhibition to celebrate the center s 40th anniversary, the show includes mixed-media work by gay Eugene artist M ika Walsh Gay owned B rian M ark! Fina A rt. 2236 NE Broadway, displays work by glass artist Roger Thomas titled Impressions in Glass The Abstracted Landscape through June 28 Froalick G allary 817 SW Second A v e . presents Zenithal by M atthew Dennison through June 28. The sinking senes of paintings promises to show 'co rre ct directions from the middle " Ganuina Im itation G ailary. 328 NW Broadway #116. offers Histnonic. the debut show of accordiona- tnx cum photo surrealist A licia J. Rosa (aka Miss M urgatroid). through June 27 This portrait study of women immersed in various degrees of historically histnonic behavior combines Rose s bizarre visual sense with the personality of her subjects Haven 3551 SE Division St , plays host to work by queer deaf and heanng artists and photographers involved with Deaf & Heanng Out Reach through June 15. In ta rs ta ta Firahousa C u ltu ra l C antar, 5340 N Interstate Ave , presents M em ory Totems, works of found objects, crocheted w ire and digital photogra phy constructions by Bonnie M eltzer, and the acrylic painting senes M others and Daughters in Their S econd H alf C entury by Becca Elernstein through June 25 Gay owned Onda A rta Latina 2215 NE Alberta S t., shows paintings by Ismema Camargo Faro ("th e Brazilian Grandma M o se s') and blown-glass sculp tures by Salem artist LeRoy Espincueta through June 29 piear gallary 809 SW Alder S t . offers up O f Junk and Jewels, an exhibit that explores the potential of reused and found materials, through June 28 The Portland Inatituto for Contem porary A rt 219 NW 12th A ve . exhibits eRacism. a look at the mul timedia career of Afncan American performer and object maker William Pope 1. including many pieces that use common foodstuffs bound to decay, through July 26 Web based project Rent- a-Nagro.com from Portland Queer conceptual artist dam ali ayo an tiques racial issues in terms of marketing efficiency by offenng "the negro avail able for diverse social occasions" Savaga Gallary 416 NW 10th Ave . exhibits ink monopnnts by K riaty Edmund* the lesbian director of the Portland Institute of Contemporary Art. through July 12 Soundvision 625 NW Everett St #108, presents paintings by Portland- based gay artist K irk P. Lindar and a screening of a video from trans person ality Tarra Thaamlitz through June 28 Linder's first solo gallery exhibition deconstructs patterns in space to deal directly with true, pure color themes Thaemlitz s Interstices addresses the meaning of appearances and physical transformations. Alicia J . R o m (also know as Miss Murgatroid) fucks with tha personalities of a few Portlanders you might recognize (or not) through June 27 at Genuine Imitation Gallery A rtist cooperative Talisman G allery 1476 NE Alberta St., features paintings by Gail Jordan and col- laged images by Pattie Palmer Baker through June 22. The Virescence Project, a group art exhibit using recycled and reused materials to investigate sustainabili ty. is on display through June 27 m M etro's lobby at 600 NE Grand Ave THE BOYS NEXT D O O R by Marc Acito c o u l d n ’ t d e c id e l )£.R£- IÜHICM y o u PRODDEST" OF, HUH? GOOD LAV AMO O A Y Brody Theater presents improvisational. sometimes subconscious stones m a comedy showcase called Out o f their Minds through June 28 (8 pm. 1904 NW 27th Ave $10 from 503-224 0688 or www brodytheater com ) CoHo P roductions presents M em oir through June 21 Nineteenth century diva Sarah Bernhardt re enacts scenes from her fabulous career (8 pm Thursday-Saturday. 2 pm Sunday 2257 NW Raleigh St $ I6 -$ I8 from 503 220-2646 ) Lakewood Theatre Company presents the musical Carnival through June 8 A French girl visits a small-time circus only to be caught in a romantic triangle with a magician and a shy puppeteer (Call fo r limes. 368 S State S t. Lake Oswego $ 2 1 -$23 from 503-635 3 9 0 1 or www lakewood-center org.) Oregon Ballet Theatre presents Program B of the American Choreographers Showcase through June 8 at Newmark Theatre (Ca# for times t i l l SW Broadway $5- $82 from 5032225538. OBT box office or Ticketmaster) tria n g le productions! revives its tnumphant musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch June 12 Aug 2 at Theater' Theatre1 The now familiar story of Hedwig. a German boy who undergoes a sex change to marry his American Gl sweetheart, is told through concerts of her rock band tounng the United States (Call fo r times 3430 SE Belmont St $23-$30 from 5 0 3 23 9 5 9 1 9 or TicketsW est) TpV /âidl O u fïoT by-Alison BedicUI SYDNEY K « P e rr tv * o u g h surgery . BUT WIU- SHESUR- VNEHER haugnant p ar e n ts AND THE HiASMN. FOG O F CABLE NEWS? WELL, I GOT GOOD, CLEAR w o t/r kn o w HOW MEAN TV« CELLS A fV UNTE we see tv « patho lo gy , i w ant YOU TO REST UP TOR TV« FIGHT. margins , b u t we BULLETIN ON S T A G E BOARD Salem's C apitol P ride committee holds meetings 6 pm Mondays at the 300 Club's Right Side Bar. 300 Uberty St. SE For details call Dani Lets at 503 930-7260 (6/20) A 10-M inute Play W orkshop featunng Vanity Productions director Myra Donnelly will be held 10 am- 2 30 pm June 14 at Theater' Theatre!. 3430 SE Belmont St. #102 Attendance is limited to 12. and the fee is $35. Contact Pat MacAodha at 503-736-3297 or patmac31©juno com. (6/6 ) Deaf & Heanng Out Reach offers queer Am erican Sign Language classes starting the second week of June AH levels of instruction, including a family class for kids and parents. For details visit www deafvision net/dhor or call 503 235-0840 (voice) or 503-231-0921 (TTY) (6/6 ) The fifth annual One in Ten Screenplay Contest dedicated to the positive portrayal of gays and lesbians in film, seeks submissions by Sept 1. V isit www screenplaycontests com for entry form and details 6 6 ( / ) The Homowo Festival o f A frica n A rts, which will take place Aug 9 and 10 m the South Park Blocks, seeks volunteers, vendors and advertisers as well as participants from various countries for its new 'O regon Parade of Nations " Call 503 288 3025 or visit www homowo org. (6/6 ) vr vz vr.O ykcsT oV / aicIi O u ifo r .c o m