Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, March 17, 2006, Page 32, Image 32

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MARCH 1 1. 2QQ6
on view
ArtBar at Portland Center for the Performing Arts presents
Beyond Pop: Comic Book Art from Mercury Studios through
April 27. (1111 SW Broadway.)
Blackfish Gallery presents paintings, prints and kinetic
sculptures by Stephen Soihl along with Women with the
Earth, photographs by Priscilla Carrasco, April 4-29.
(420 NW Ninth Ave.)
Gay-owned Brian Marki Fine Art exhibits ceramic artists
Heidi Preuss Grew (New Works} and Nathalie Ann
MacDonald (Small Talk} through March 30. Next up is gay
glass artist Richard Glenn's Telling Stories April 1-29.
Opening reception 6-9 pm April 7. (2236 NE Broadway.)
Butters Gallery presents encaustic artist Elise Wagner's
Loss and Flow along with Kathleen Royster's ceramic
sculpture through March 25. (520 NW Davis St.)
Cascadia Homes exhibits queer illustrator Nicole J.
Georges through March 31. (7824 SE 13th Ave.)
Clackamas Community College in Oregon City presents
the group ceramic exhibition The Politics of Place through
March 23 at Alexander Gallery. (19600 S Molalla Ave.)
Colosso exhibits painter T.W. Stapleton's Saving Life
through April 2. (1932 NE Broadway.)
Elizabeth Leach Gallery presents painter Gregg Renfrow's
Saturated Color, ceramic sculptor Richard Notkin's
A Precarious Moment in History and filmmaker Olaf
Breuning's Group through April 1. (417 NW Ninth Ave.)
Fremont Coffee exhibits paintings by Linda A. Gill through
March 31. (4727 NE Fremont St.)
Froelick Gallery presents Rick Bartow's Standing with the
Humbiers and Terrell James' Drawing into Painting through
March 29. (817 SW Second Ave.)
Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center in Hillsboro
presents Decade: Potters of the Hikarigama Kiln 1995-
2005, an exhibition of wood-fired ceramics, through
March 28. (527 E Main St.)
Gottlieb Gallery presents Themes on Archaeology,
Gregory Weingarten's witty and enigmatic paintings and
collages of modern cultural “icons,” through March 31.
(220 SW Yamhill St.)
Guardino Gallery exhibits Marilyn Lysohir's Good Girls:
1968 High School Portraits, a series of clay portrait busts,
through March 28. Next up: Second Chapter, mixed-media
assemblages by Bill Dean, and Symmetry Series, manipu­
lated photographs by Patricia Heimerl, March 30-April 25.
(2939 NE Alberta St.)
Guestroom Gallery presents the group glass exhibition
Glassmateria through April 15. (128 NE Russell St.)
In Other Words presents Love 8 Lockets: Portraits from
the City of Roses and the City of Angels by Amber
Valentine and Olivia Edith through March 31. Opening
reception with DJs Haunch, Freddie Fagula, Wesley and
Fancy Valentine 7 pm-midnight March 17. (8 NE
Killingsworth St.)
Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center presents AIDS
Crisis: Zimbabwean Artists Respond, an amazing collection
of ceramic tiles depicting the results of the pandemic in
Africa, through April 27. (5340 N Interstate Ave.)
Lawrence Gallery presents watercolors and acrylics by
Yiqian Shu through March 31. Next up are oils by Margret
Short April 6-30. (903 NW Davis St.)
The Living Quarters exhibits Nisa Haron's kiln-formed
glass and Dell Nelson's pen and ink drawings through
March 31. Next up are Tom Gainer's kiln-formed glass, Dell
Nelson's detailed charcoal pencil and Karen Moyer's glass
bead jewelry April 6-26. (340 SW Morrison St.)
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Six Days exhibits lampwork
artist Robin Jo Williams'
Melting
Color
through
March 31. (2724 NE Alberta
St.)
Mark Gamba Gallery in
Milwaukie presents Mark
Gamba's Buckaroos: A Rare
Glimpse at Oregon's Remain­
ing Cowboys through June 2.
(10600 SE McLoughlin Blvd.
# 104.)
Small A Projects presents
Josh Mannis' Iron Eagle—
videos and photo montages
populated by dramatizations
drawn from the canons of
science fiction, PBS, drug
culture, cultism, astronomy
and softcore pornography—
through March 18. Next up
are works on paper and
sculpture by Allyson Vieira
and mixed-media works by
Shawna Ferreira March 22-
April 29. Opening reception
6-9 pm March 22. (1430 SE
Third Ave.)
Mark Woolley Gallery pre­
sents Connecting the Dots:
Ceramics
from
Portland,
Tucson, New York through
April 1. (120 NW Ninth Ave.
if 210.)
Marylhurst University's Art
Gym exhibits ceramic artist
Akio Takamori's Between
Clouds of Memory: A Mid­
Career Survey through May 3.
Gallery talk noon April 11.
(17600 Pacific Highway.)
Maude Kerns Art Center in
Queer illustrator Nicole J. Georges is on display this month at Cascadia Homes.
Sugar Gallery presents
Eugene
presents
Walsh
Christian DeFilippo and
Timeline 1972-2006, the first
p:ear gallery exhibits The Benjamin Alexander Clark
Maria
Dixon's
Now
You
Know,
an exhibit exploring the link
comprehensive retrospective of gay artist Mike E. Walsh's
Portrait Show through March 31. Next up is The Model
between
the
known
visible
world
and things intangible,
35-year career, through March 30. (1910 E 15th Ave.)
Show by Incident Designs, an arts group that creates
through March 31. Next up is photographer Jason Lee
Mt. Hood Community College presents the pottery
installations in nontraditional spaces, April 6-28. (809 SW
Parry's Street Wave April 6-30. (420 SW Washington St.
exhibitions About Place: The Signature of a Kiln through
Alder St.)
77500.)
March 22 in the Visual Arts Gallery and Future and Now:
Photographic Image Gallery exhibits Phil Borges’ Stirring
3D Center of Art and Photography exhibits Terry Wilson's
Platter Invitational through March 24 in the Fireside
the Fire, dealing with the empowerment of women in the
Through the Window: Dioramas of the American Museum
Gallery. (26000 SE Stark St.)
developing world, through April 1. Next up is Tree: A New
of Natural History and Susan Pinsky's slide show Susan's
Multnomah Arts Center Gallery presents watercolors by
Vision of the American Forest by acclaimed nature and
3D Potpourri through April 2. (1928 NW Lovejoy St.)
Carol Barnett and Liz Walker March 21-April 26. Opening
adventure photographer James Balog April 6-29. (79 SW
12x16 Gallery exhibits photographs by Lee Ann Slawson
reception 7-9 pm March 21. (7688 SW Capitol Highway.)
Oak St.)
and collages by Maureen Herndon through March 31.
New American Art Union exhibits Heaven and Earth,
Portland Art Center Annex exhibits the group show
(1216 SE Division St.)
award-winning photographer Jim Lommasson's documen­
Multiplicity: Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture through
Village Gallery of Arts exhibits Danlar's acrylic paintings
tary study in search of the various shapes that faith takes
April 23. (32 NW Fifth Ave.)
and photographs through March 31. (12505 NW Cornell
in our contemporary environment, through March 26.
Portland Art Museum presents From Anxiety to Ecstasy:
Riad.)
(922 SE Ankeny St.)
Themes in German Expressionist Prints March 18-June 11 ;
Woolley at Wonder presents the national ceramics show
Office presents Chad Crouch's type-based and urban land­
Hesse: A Princely German Collection through March 19;
Tactile Appeal through April 1. (128 NE Russell St.)
scape paintings through March 26. (2204 NE Alberta St.)
Roxy Paine: PMU through May 28; Highlights
from the Paul and Clara Gebauer Collection of
Gay-owned Onda Arte Latina presents the group show
Cameroon Art through Aug. 13; and Myster­
Salsita: Hot Ceramic Art with Latin Spice through
ious
Spirits, Strange Beasts, Earthly Delights:
March 28. Next up are abstract paintings in mixed media
Early
Chinese Art from the Arlene and Harold
by Guillermo Martinez Garrido March 30-April 25. (2215 NE
Schnitzer
Collection through Jan. 1, 2007.
Alberta St.)
(1219 SW Park Ave.)
Optic Nerve Arts presents queer artist Nickolaus
Print Arts Northwest presents Birds on the
Typaldos' exploration into the hypermasculinity of sports
Wing, a group show featuring prints of birds,
and its often not-so-subtle homoerotic undertones through
through March 26. Audubon Society of
March 28. (1829 NE Alberta St.)
Portland discussion 2-3 pm March 19.
Oregon College of Art & Craft presents the group ceram­
(416 NW 12th Ave.)
ic exhibition Cruder through March 26 in the Hoffman
Pushdot Studio exhibits Jennifer Stady's
Gallery and OCAC Ceramics Department Exhibition through
Inventory, demonstrating the importance of
April 2 in the Centrum Gallery. (8245 SW Barnes Road.)
everyday items, April 5-29. (830 NW 14th
Oregon Historical Society presents Building on the
Ave.)
Frames of My Ancestors: The Art of Lillian Pitt through
Quintana Galleries exhibits Maribel Portela's
March 26 and First Warrior: Honoring Native Americans
The Body Blossoming, clay objects inspired
through March 31. (1200 SW Park Ave.)
by the flora of Mexico, through March 31.
Pacific Northwest College of Art presents the group
Next up is The Fire Is Lit, fine-line paintings by
sculptural exhibition Composite along with Daniel Duford
Tsimshian Indian artist D. Robert Boxley,
and Lucien Samaha's Dish: A Meal, a Recitation, an
April 6-29. (120 NW Ninth Ave.)
Exhibition, 50 handmade pots containing graphic narra­
Random Order Coffeehouse exhibits Chris
tives, through April 15. Closing feast April 11 with gay
Henry's drawings through March 29.
writer Matthew Stadler and Ripe chef Naomi Hebberoy; for
(1800 NE Alberta St.)
tickets call 503-235-2294. (1241 NW Johnson St.)
PDX Contemporary Art presents ceramic artist Bean
Finneran's Shift through April 1. Next up is sculptor Kevin
Burrus' Line = Form April 4-29. (925 NW Flanders St.)
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