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ON VIEW
Gay-owned Alberta Arts Pavilion. 2315 NE Alberta
St, presents through July 26 Sidney Rowe's buglike
sculptures, three-dimensional paintings on wood blocks,
and paintings and drawings on paper and Margaret
Puckette s outrageous sculptural assemblages of paint
ed wood and glass. Closing reception is 3-5 pm July 26
Gay owned Brian Mark! Fine Art 2236 NE
Broadway, displays Five ♦ One. abstract expressionist
paintings by a group of five women and one man span
ning six decades, through July 30.
Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, 5340 N
Interstate Ave., opens its new season with Mufu
Ahmed's metal sculpture exhibit African Spmts Yoruba
Gods and Goddesses of Nigena and Astraal's paintings
in Celebration of an Astraal Rentage through July 31.
Mark Woolley Gallery. 120 NW Ninth Ave . plays
host to work by three artists through Aug. 2. Los
Angeles was the inspiration for paintings by Arnold
Pander in Transition and digital prints by his brother
Jacob in Variance, while Portland gay celebrity Walt
Curtis exhibits new and selected acrylic paintings in
Poet's Choice. Curtis also plays host to "Community of
Poets’ at 7 pm July 24
Twrtch/Trembie/Tense. a new show of video, monotypes
and photography, by Portland Institute of Contemporary
Art dkector Kristy Edmunds through Aug 30.
The Centrum Gallery of Oregon College of Art I
Craft. 8245 SW Barnes Road, exhibits Magic People.
photographs of friends, family and acquaintances by
queer alumnus Steve Hohenboken through July 27.
Graystone Gallery 3279 SE Hawthorne Blvd . pre
piear gallery. 809 SW Alder St., offers Searching for
sents a quartet of artists including Portland gay painter
Samuel Paden through July 20
What Is Here, an exhibit by lesbian artists (and couple)
Kathe Swaback and Christine Paul through July 31
Haven. 3551 SE Division St. plays host to Ariel
Frager s Three: Earth. Ocean. Sky through July 20
Portland Art Museum 1219 SW Park Ave . pre
Elizabeth Loach Gallery, 207 SW Pine St., premieres
sents the Oregon Biennial through Sept 7 and The
Quintessence Language and Imagination Theatre offers Shakespeare’s best gender-bender, A» You Like H, through Aug. 8
Shape of Color, sculpture from surreal Spanish artist
Joan MW, through Sept. 21.
The Portland Instrtute of Contemporary Art
219 NW 12th Ave., exhibits eRacism, a look at the
multimedia career of African American performer and
object maker William Pope.L. through July 26.
Pushdot Studio. 830 NW 14th Ave . presents The
Art of Storytelling: Comics m the Digital Age. a multi
artist exhibit with spots of queemess, through Aug 1
Soundvision 625 NW Everett St. #108, presents an
exhibition of photographic work by Portlander Enk
Palmer titled Bang Comics/ along with re broadcast, a
new suite of 10 pnnts by Washington, DC. queer bear
JS Adams, through July 26
THE BOYS NEXT DOOR
Stool Pond GaHory. 1905 NW 26th Ave., shows some
of Portland's people, places, events and oddities as drawn
by Michael Merrill of The DaifyPDX through July 26
gles with real-life relationships with the Irving and the
dead (Call for times. 5000 N Willamette BM. $1(F$12
from 503 285 2826 or www qlit org.)
Artist cooperative Talisman Gallery 1476 NE
Alberta St., features painter Buck Braden's view of New
Orleans and painter Julie Ann Smith's take on museum
postcards through July 27. Talisman's Second
Anniversary Group Show runs July 31-Aug 24 with an
artists reception 5 30-9 pm July 31.
Radiant Theatre presents Emergence, the first ever
ON STAGE
Conduit Dance continues its Summer Performance
Festival Senes with Tiffany Mills Company and Tere
Mathem Dance through July 19, followed by Carla Mann
4 Dancers little humans July 25 and 26 (8 pm 918 SW
Yamhill St »401 $12-$14 from 503-221 5857. ext 3.)
by Marc Acito
Disjecta Gallery plays host to Les Petits Rats, two
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new performances by choreographers Elizabeth Ward
and Margery Fairchild, through July 27. -Cockroach
combines the historical and the surreal in a piece of
musical theater, while "Chessboard Queens" playfully
links ballet and improvisation (8 pm Thursday-Sunday,
free show July 24 116 NE Russell St $10-$12 from
503- 781 6499 or pearipith&hotmail com.)
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stages Shakespeare's classic gender-bending comedy As
You Like It in University of Portland's Mago Hunt Center
through Aug 8 (Call for times 5000 N Willamette BM
$10-$12 from 5032852826 or www qlitorg.)
Quintessence Language and Imagination
Theatre also presents The Child Is Father of the Man
Aug 1-16 at University of Portland s Mago Hunt Center
This world premiere by Portland playwright Connor
Kems features a gay man who loves poetry but strug
DykeS TpV/aich.Ou.i'fbr by Alison BecMd
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triangle productions! revives its tnumphant
Drammy-winnmg musical Hedwig and the Angry
Inch through Aug. 2 at Theater1 Theatre1 (Call for
times 3430 SE Belmont St. $23-$30 from
503-239-5919 or TicketsWest.)
BULLETIN BOARD
Mountain Writers Series presents a variety of wnt
ing workshops Sept 16-Nov 27, including Lambda
Award winning lesbian author Judith Barrington s
"Issues in Wnting the Memoir" 9 am 4 pm Nov. 22 and
10 am-4 pm Nov 23 at Mountain Wnters Center.
3624 SE Milwaukie Ave For details call 503-236-4854
or visit www.mountainwnters.org. (8/1)
The Lesbian Community Project and the Hambleton
Project have launched Whole Health Resources a
searchable directory of lesbian friendly health care
providers Visit www wholehealthresourcesnw org
(7/18)
The North American Conference on
Bisexuality featunng workshops, discussions, enter
tainment and social events, is Aug. 21-24 in San Diego
For details visit www bisexual.org/nacb (7/18)
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Portland Women's Playwright Festival through
July 20 at Performance Works NW Features new work
by Francesca Saunders. Ravyn Jasper-Hawke and
Sandra de Helen in staged readings directed by Anna
Soderberg, Alyssa Ravenwood and Helen de Crespo
(730 pm Friday and Saturday. 2 pm Sunday 4625 SE
67th Ave Donations.)