Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, June 06, 2003, Page 34, Image 34

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    6.2003
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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 )
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