Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, August 20, 2004, Page 28, Image 28

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Newspace Gallery 1632 SE 10th Ave .
■ presents Art la a Drag gender-bending
photography by Chicago artist Christa Holka
through Aug 30
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ON VIEW
Gay-owned Alberta Arts Pavilion 2315 NE
AJberta St., presents Landscapes Beyond Memory.
new paintings by Vietnamese Amencan artists Thomas
Pham and Nho Nguyen that express deep love and
unforgotten memones of their distant homeland,
through Aug 24
Art in the Pearl arts and crafts festival takes over
the North Park Blocks. Northwest Eighth Avenue
between Bumside and Glisan streets. Sept 4-6
wwwartinthepearl.com.
In collaboration with Komen Portland Race for
the Cure, the Art Institute of Portland
1122 NW Davis St., presents Up Close in Pink,
artwork by those affected by breast cancer. Sept 2-30.
Artist reception is 6-8 pm Sept 2.
Belinki and DuPrey Gallery 1224 SW Broadway,
extends Extraversions, new mixed-media work by
Juliette R icci and photoreahst drawings of female nudes
by Samantha Wall, through Aug 21. Sales benefit
Outside In.
Optic Nerve Arts ' 829 NE AJberta St #11. presents
an exhibit of new paintings from Portland artist Annette
Bryan s satirical All-American series which portray the
darker side of the all-Amencan rhetonc. through Aug 24
PDX 604 NW 12th Ave., presents Shock and Awe,
paintings and drawings by Megan Murphy in response
to mass media coverage of the war in Iraq The PDX
Window Project features bi artist Vanessa Ren­
wick s Love/oy Lost 2004 a documentary video pro­
ject and drawings focusing on the removal of the
Lovejoy columns. Both shows run through Sept 4
p:ear gallery 809 SW Alder St., presents little
landscapes, a senes of intimate portraits of
Portland by Jemila Hart, as well as artwork
by p ear youth through Aug 27
Scandals Other Side Cafe
1038 SW Stark St. exhibits woodblock
pnnts and watercolor paintings of beauti­
ful young Portland-area men by local
artist Gary Smith through Aug. 31
Artist-owned cooperative Talisman
Gallery 1476 NE Alberta St., presents
paintings by Julie Ann Smith on the
theme of environmental degradation and
mixed-media work by Pattie Palmer-Baker
titled The Other Side of Desire Aug 26-
Sept. 21, with an artist reception
5 30-9 pm Aug 26
Gay-owned Brian Marki Fine Art
2236 NE Broadway, exhibits New Cabaret.
photographs of Portland's theater scene by
Lloyd J Kimeldorf, through Aug. 31.
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Flip Side, a delightfully gender-bending revue of Broadway show tunes, opens Aug. 20
ON STAGE
Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center 5340 N
Interstate Ave. presents queer artist Meg Rowe s The
Shape of Green, a senes of two-dimensional works of
hand-stitched printed maps and digital photographs
based on the Interstate Comdor Renewal Area, through
Sept 25 Artist talk is 6-7:30 pm Sept. 2.
Ashland's ArtAttack Theater presents the award­
winning Closer through Sept 6 A stripper, a dermatol
ogist. an obituary wnter and a photographer seek inti­
macy together and apart. (Call for times 310 Oak St
$15-$17 from 541 -482-6505 or
Mark Woolley Gallery 120 NW Ninth Ave #210,
presents Miniatures, an international group show of
tiny masterpieces by acquaintances of Seattle curator
and artist Anne Grgich, and new figurative paintings
on wood by Portland artist Alison O'Donoghue,
through Aug. 28
Metropolitan Community Church of
Portland presents the new musical Flip Side
through Aug 28 at Miracle Theatre Men and
woman swap roles in a revue of famous Broadway
songs about love, loss and desire (Call for times
525 SE Stark St. $12-$19 from 503-281-8868.)
www ashlandtheater com.)
Friends of People with AIDS Foundation
offers assistance to those with HIV. including 72-hour
food boxes, entertainment. pet care, clothing. house­
hold goods and cremations (503-349-4699
www friendspwa.org.) (7/05)
Catholic Charities AIDS Ministry (CHAT) pro­
vides haircuts. massages, holiday dinners, spiritual
direction, pastoral counseling, funeral services, memori­
als and family grief work. Free and open to aS people liv­
AIDS & HIV
Metro: AIDS & HIV
ing with HIV (503-963-8102.) (7/05)
CAREAssist pays for health insurance premiums, pre­
scription drugs and insurance plan copayments and
deductibles for efigfoie people with rtV/ADS Program of
the Oregon Department of Human Services and the Ryan
White CARE A ta . (8 am-5 pm Monday-Friday 503731-4029
or 800805-2313 www.heefthaagonoig)(7/()5)
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Cascadu AIDS Prujuet (CAP) provides nonmed-
cal services to people whose Sves are affected by HV
and AIDS In Oregon. Spanish-tenguage assistance aM*
able (Suite 300,620 SW Fifth Ave 503-223-59073
(7/04)
Clackamas County PuMc Health offers anony­
mous and confidential HIV testing and counseling to
everyone. No needles' Free condomsiCafl for sched­
uled and waft-in testing times. (Oregon City
503-655-8471. Sandy; 503-7226660) (7/05)
C a i aiaMa County PuHc Health offers tmwy-
mous and confidential KV testfog. counsekng and case
management to anyone Se habto espaftoi. We lend HIV
books and videos end offer ethtcational materials and
free condone (5Q3-397-4651 or 900-24448703(7705)
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Performance Works Northwest gives selected
performers one week to prepare pieces for the second
annual Richard Foreman Mini-Festival, based on the
work of the celebrated avant-garde playwnght, Aug 20
and 21 (8 pm. 4625 SE 67th Ave $15-$30 one show.
$25-$50 both shows from 503-777-1907 or
mfo&performanceworksnw org.)
BULLETIN BOARD
We recruit! Soromundl Lesbian Chorus of
Eugene is accepting new members dunng Tuesday
night rehearsals in September No auditions, all women
welcome Register at 541-342-1490. amber©
rockegiri net orwww.soromundi.org. (9/3)
Daily Bread Bxpreee provides home delivery of
htgh-quatrty meals to HfV-pcsitive individuals in need.
Fresh meals delivered weekdays, frozen meals for
weekends. (Maia 503-460-3822.) (7¡04)
Our H oum of Portland provides Oregon and south­
Health, Education, AIDS Liaison (HEAL) offers
information about alternative views of AIDS causation
and HIV testing. CaB for a free packet of information.
(503-227-2339. bwport&comcast.net.) (7/05)
west Washington's only network of integrated health
care and housing services for people with AIDS To vol­
unteer, contact Kathryn Siebert. (503-234-0175.
www ourhouseofportland. org.) (7/05)
Multnomah County Health Department's WV
Community Test Site offers confidential testing by
appointment with or without your name Some waft-in
testing. SMing-scale fee Se habla espaioi. other inter-
pretahon by appointment. <9 am-4.45 pm Monday-Friday
except 1230445 pm Wednesday. 426 SW Stark St.
Sixth Floor 503-968-37753(7/05)
Partnership Project provides case management and
service access for people throughout Oregon living with
HIV/AIDS, including help with coordinating a variety of
services and behavior-change counseling to motivate
MV+ individuals to protect their partners and them-
selves. (Intake 6ne- 503-5 1 7-3580. Prevention program.
Kurt or Mana 503-230-1202) (7/05)
HW Dey Center offershot m«Bs counseling, laun­
dry faculties, clothtrig, computers with Internet access,
The Pluk Link a social support group for people Bv-
ing with HIV/AIDS. meets weekly at Cascade AIDS
Project.Arranges free outings &e movies, bowfeig and
more, (6 pm Wednesday. SuiteXO. SXSWFSthAve
phones. mail drop, recreational activftm. massage and
haircuts Se habla espaM. (9 am-3 pm Monday-Friday.
2941 NE Ainsworth St. 503460-38223(7/04)
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PHOTO BY BILL BARRY
Fax submissions to 503-236-1257 or e-mail justout@justout.com
Gay-owned Onda Arte Latina 2JI5 NE Alberta St
presents 3 Porterios in Portland, photographs and paint­
ings by natives of Buenos Aires Argentina, through
Aug 24 Opening Aug 26 with a 6-9 pm reception is an
exhibit of work by 15 self-taught artists from Cuba
The Portland Area HIV Services Planning
Council seeks new members This citizen involvement
group identifies services needed, pnontizes $3.3 million
in federal funding and conducts long-range planning. For
information and applications call 503-998-3030,
ext 225. or visit www hivportland.org. (8/20)
The Zuna Institute announces the third annual National
Black Lesbian Conference will be held Apnl 7-10,
2005. in Dallas. Texas Proposals for workshops and pre­
sentations are being accepted for the theme "Taking
Charge: Health, Community and Family" For more inform­
ation or to register, visit www zunainstitute org. (8/20)
Author seeks married and nonmarried male and
female same-sex couples to interview for The Portland
Brides, a book about same-sex mamage in Multnomah
County. E-mail maryphotchkiss@earthlink net (8/20)
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conventsmat and alternative health care, nutrition Claes­
es. support groups and recreational sports activities for
people seeking a wellness focus to living and dying,
especially those living with MV/ADS or cancer
(2100 SE Belmont St. 503-238-5203
pquestDqwest.net) (7/04)
The Research < Education Group provides
access to HIV/AIDS research trials of new drugs and
therapies for people in Oregon and southwest
Washington. (1650 NW Natto Parkway »185
503-229-8428 or 800-875-8428 regmupdreg.org
www.reg.org.) (7/05)
The Risk Reduction Zone a program of Outside
to. provides a queer safe space that offers HIV. hepati­
tis C and STD prevention programs, Internet
resources; peer counseling: referrals, and support
groups fo a rtonchnicel setting. (1030 SW 13th Ave.
503-535-39953(7/05)
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