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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 2006)
on view ArtBar at Portland Center for the Performing Arts presents Beyond Pop: Comic Book Art from Mercury Studios Feb. 9- April 27. Artists reception 6-8 pm Feb. 9. (1111 SW Broadway.) Berbati's Pan exhibits new works by Pippa Possible through Feb. 28. (10 SW Third Ave.) Bonnie Kahn’s Wild West Gallery exhibits The Roger Hmen Collection, one of the greatest collections of Native American and Western art of the 20th century, through Feb. 28. (1524 NW23rd Ave.) Gay-owned Brian Marki Fine Art exhibits Figurescapes, Gordon Marshall's many-layered paintings, through Feb. 28. Opening reception 6-9 pm Feb. 3. (2236 NE Broadway.) Butters Gallery presents egg tempera and textural plaster relief paintings by Dorothy Goode along with the multi media group show Medium Matters through Feb. 25. (520 NW Davis St.) Chambers presents Horizon, landscape photographs by Chas Bowie and LeAnne Hitchcock, through Feb. 25. (207 SW Pine St. #102.) Gay-owned Eclectic Home exhibits Eugene contemporary- retro painter Chris Pontrelli through Feb. 28. (2259 NW Raleigh St.) Elizabeth Leach Gallery presents Carol Hepper's sinuous sculpture and drawings and Judy Cooke's paintings and drawings through Feb. 25. (417 NW Ninth Ave.) Froelick Gallery presents Tokyo Printmakers through Feb. 22. (817 SW Second Ave.) Glenn b Viola Waters Cultural Arts Center in Hillsboro exhibits work by former students of retired Hillsboro High School teacher Judy Vogland through Feb. 14. (527 E Main St.) Guardino Gallery exhibits Jennifer Forti's ceramic sculp ture and Madoka Ito's oil paintings through Feb. 28. (2939 NE Alberta St.) Guestroom Gallery launches its shared space with Woolley at Wonder with an exhibit of sketches by Ted Katz through Feb. 21. "Ted Talk" 2-4 pm Feb. 19. (128 NE Russell St.) OWEN CAREY Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center presents Sight Range, photographs and stories by soldiers of Desert Storm, and Synesthesia, graphic and graffiti art by Aden Catalani, through Feb. 28. Artists talk 5:30 pm Feb. 11. (5340 N Interstate Ave.) Lewis b Clark College's Ronna and Eric Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art presents more than a dozen internationally renowned artists in The New Utilitarian: Examining Our Place on the Motherboard of Ceramics through March 12. (0615 SW Palatine Hill Road.) Living Arts Gallery presents a group show featur ing original limited-edition prints by Salvador Dali through March 1. (5606 SE Foster Road.) The Living Quarters exhibits Diane Ahrendt's hand-blown glass and Darci McKibben and Sharon Cooley's fiber arts through Feb. 28. (340 SW Morrison St.) Mark Woolley Gallery presents painter Rebecca Guberman-Bloom's The Dream of One Thousand Birds and painter William Park's Ten Years: 1995- 2005 through Feb. 25. (120 NW Ninth Ave. #210.) Miracle Theatre Group exhibits paintings by Hampton Rodriguez modeled after the colorful char acters in the one-man show Men on the Verge 2 through Feb. 25. (525 SE Stark St.) Gay-owned Onda Arte Latina presents gay artist Paul Dahlquist's photographs from his 2003 trip to Cuba through Feb. 21. Multnomah Arts Center Gallery presents Japanese brush paintings by Chiho Murphy through Feb. 8. Next up is a group ceramics show Feb. 14-March 15. Artists reception 5-7 pm March 10. (7688 SW Capitol Highway.) New American Art Union exhibits The Den, Peter Burr and Ross Christy's reintegration into a "new wilderness," through Feb. 26. Artists reception 7-10 pm Feb. 3. (922 SE Ankeny St.) Oasis Art Gallery presents Mike R. Kelly's equine, portrait and sporting paintings through March 1. (821 NW Flanders St.) Office presents skateboard art by Richard Jones through Feb. 19. (2204 NE Alberta St.) Ogle exhibits two of the six artists featured in the current issue of Portland Modern through Feb. 25. (310 NW Broadway.) The Old Store exhibits David Rolin's Photographie Erotique, 60 new images exploring the mysterious aesthet ic of the erotic, with live entertainment and refreshments Feb. 11 and 12. Erotic attire encour aged! (1936 N Alberta St.) Gay-owned Onda Arte Latina pre sents Cuban Exuber ance, featuring gay photographer Paul Dahlquist and paint ings and mixed media by various artists, through Feb. 21. (2215 NE Alberta St.) Gay director Jon Kretzu's 77>e Seagull runs through Feb. 26 at Artists Rep. Oregon College of Art B Craft pre sents the Faculty Biennial exhibition through Feb. 26 in the Hoffman Gallery and the Metals Department Exhibition through Feb. 26 in the Centrum Gallery. (8245 SW Barnes Road.) Oregon Historical Society hosts the only West Coast appearance of the remarkable Lewis and Clark: The National Bicentennial Exhibition through March 11 along with Building on the Frames of My Ancestors: The Art of Lillian Pitt through March 26 and First Warrior: Honoring Native Americans through March 31. (1200 SW Park Ave.) Pacific Northwest College of Art presents Lines Drawn in the Sand and Raheleh, Laleh Mehran's site-specific installation and video work on the concepts of loss and longing, grounded in the aesthetics and culture of ancient Persia, through Feb. 18. (1241 NW Johnson St.) POX Contemporary Art presents Waiting, mixed-media observations on the passage of time by Kristen Miller, and Romance Languages, two installation/paintings by Jeff Jahn, through Feb. 25. (925 NW Flanders St.) p:ear gallery exhibits The "Wearables" Art Show, featur ing designs by homeless youth who are on the forefront of fashion, through Feb. 24. (809 SW Alder St.) Photographic Image Gallery exhibits panorama photo graphs by Brian Kosoff, William Neill and Christopher Burkett and extends its retrospective of Cherie Hiser's nearly four-decade career through Feb. 25. (79 SW Oak St.) Portland Art Center Annex exhibits four of the six artists featured in the current issue of Portland Modern, includ ing queers TJ Norris (photographic diptychs) and Marc Manning (drawings and paintings), along with large-scale drawings by Andrew Myers through Feb. 25. (32 NW Fifth Ave.) Portland Art Museum presents Highlights from the Paul and Clara Gebauer Collection of Cameroon Art Feb. 11- Aug. 13; Out of the Darkness: Contemporary Mezzotints through March 12; Hesse: A Princely German Collection through March 19; and Mysterious Spirits, Strange Beasts, Earthly Delights: Early Chinese Art from the Arlene and Harold Schmtzer Collection through Jan. 1, 2007. (1219 SW Park Ave.) Powell's City of Books exhibits Sex Machines: The Photography of Timothy Archibald through Feb. 28. Meet the artist 7:30 pm Feb. 7. (1005 W Burnside St.) Quintana Galleries exhibits the group show Graphic Arts of the Northwest Coast through Feb. 25. (120 NW Ninth Ave.) RC Gallery presents Portland sculptor Kicki Masthem, New York artist David Königsberg and Seattle painter Alicia Berger through Feb. 25. (1314 NW Glisan St.) Reed College's Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery exhibits painting, drawing and multimedia work from the Ovitz Family Collection in New Trajectories I: Relocations through March 11. (3203 SE Woodstock Blvd.) Small A Projects presents Michael Bise's narrative draw ings focusing on the entangled relationship between son and mother Joey and Melissa and an unnamed protagonist through Feb. 11. Next up is Josh Mannis' Iron Eagle— videos and photo montages populated by dramatizations drawn from the canons of science fiction, PBS, drug cul ture, cultism, astronomy and softcore pornography— Feb. 16-March 18. Opening reception 6-9 pm Feb. 16. (1430 SE Third Ave.) Stumptown Coffee exhibits OuArtPDX Valentine's Day Art Show through Feb. 28. Opening reception 7-9 pm Feb. 3. (4525 SE Division St.) 3D Center of Art and Photography exhibits High Days and Holidays, Otto Bathurst's humorous slide show about his grandfather, along with Adventures in ChromaDepth, L.P Futo's fine prints of his beautiful 3D paintings, through Feb. 19. (1928 NW Lovejoy St.) 12x16 Gallery exhibits new mixed-media work by Luke Dolkas and Israel Hughes through Feb. 26 Artists recep tion 6-9 pm Feb. 3.(1216 SE Division St.) Vault Martini Lounge presents Symmetry, Arnold Pander’s velvet paintings exploring the female form in this playful pop art medium, through Feb. 28. (226 NW 12th Ave.) Gay-owned Vino Paradiso exhibits A Valentine Show fea turing gay artist Philip losca through Feb. 26. (417 NW 10th Ave.) Vinopolis presents a group show through March 1. (1025 SW Washington St.) Waterstone Gallery presents Group Show 2006 featuring queer printmaker and sculptor R. Keaney Rathbun through Feb. 26. (424 NW 12th Ave.) Woolley at Wonder presents works on paper by George Johanson and selected works by Melinda Thorsnes through Feb. 25. Opening reception 6-9 pm Feb. 3. (128 NE Russell St.)