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    30 JUStOUt
APRIL 21. 2006
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These galleries hold artist receptions,
usually from 6 to 9 p.m., once a month.
® First Thursday
Last Thursday
First Friday
ArtBar at Portland Center for the Performing Arts presents
Beyond Pop: Comic Book Art from Mercury Studios through
April 27. (1111 SW Broadway.)
A The Art Institute of Portland presents Spring
Student Show through May 31. Student award cere­
mony 6 pm May 4. (1122 NW Davis St.)
(Jj Blackfish Gallery presents paintings, prints and
kinetic sculptures by Stephen Soihl along with
Women with the Earth, photographs by Priscilla Carrasco,
through April 29. (420 NW Ninth Ave.)
Gay-owned Brian Marki Fine Art exhibits gay glass
artist Richard Glenn's Telling Stories through April 29.
Next up are Ike Leahy's nature photographs and Jeffrey
Palladini's oils May 1-31. (2236 NE Broadway.)
A Butters Gallery presents Patricia Bellan-Gillen's
paintings through April 29. (520 NW Davis St.)
A Chambers presents Upheaval, paintings on wood by
Peter Archer, and Overdrawn, a drawing installation
by Don Olsen, through May 13. (207 SW Pine St 77102.)
Clackamas Community College in Oregon City presents
the group show History b Identity through May 11 at
Alexander Gallery. (19600 S Molalla Ave.)
A Queer-owned Cup and Saucer Northeast presents
The Miniatures Group Show by Portland queer art
collective QuArt PDX April 27-May 24. (3000 NE
Killingsworth St.)
A Elizabeth Leach Gallery presents the large-scale
group exhibition Fresh through May 27. (417 NW
Ninth Ave.)
Froelick Gallery presents Effusus, Ron van Dongen's
w large-format photographs, through April 26. Next up
is painter Michael Schultheis' Spherical Lunes May 2-24.
(817 SW Second Ave.)
Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center in Hillsboro
presents the second annual Hillsboro Youth Advisory
Sept. 17; Roxy Paine: PMU through May 28; From
Anxiety to Ecstasy: Themes in German
Expressionist Prints through June 11; Hilda Morris
through July 16; Highlights from the Paul and
Clara Gebauer Collection of Cameroon Art through
Aug. 13; and Mysterious Spirits, Strange Beasts,
Earthly Delights: Early Chinese Art from the Arlene
and Harold Schnitzer Collection through Jan. 1,
2007. (1219 SW Park Ave.)
' Council Youth Art Exhibition through April 25.
Awards ceremony 6-8 pm April 25. (527 E
Mam St.)
Goodfoot Pub ft Lounge exhibits Luke
Dolkas' photo collages through April 25.
(2845 SE Stark St.)
A Gottlieb Gallery presents Brian Brenno's
hand-blown Hats of Glass through April 29.
Next up'are Sally O'Neill's oil paintings and
Gene Gill's watercolors May 4-27. (220 SW
Yamhill St.)
Portland State University's White Gallery
presents La Boquilla, a photography exhibition
that gives a firsthand account of Afro-Colombian
culture through the eyes of the vibrant people
who live it, through April 26. (1825 SW
Broadway.)
Guardino Gallery exhibits Second
Chapter, mixed-media assemblages by Bill
Dean, and Symmetry Series, manipulated pho­
tographs by Patricia Heimerl, through April 25.
Next up are Gabriel Fernandez's oil paintings
and Julian Voss-Andreae's mixed-media sculp­
ture April 27-May 23. (2939 NE Alberta St.)
A Powell's Books exhibits nine young, up-and-
coming Seattle artists in The Bhg Drawing
Show May 4-31. (1005 W Burnside St.)
A Pushdot Studio exhibits Jennifer Stady's
v Inventory, demonstrating the importance of
Guestroom Gallery presents Compound
Concoction, featuring the works of 12 American
and Japanese artists, through May 31. Opening
reception 6-9 pm April 21. (128 NE Russell St.)
A 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.)
everyday items, through April 29. Next up is The
1 Eye International Animation Festival May 4-27.
Animation demonstration 1-2 pm May 6. (830 NW
14th Ave.)
Gender-bender 3asic seduces audiences April 21 at Wild Card
and April 29 with Berlin cabaret diva Dahlia.
Janovec Studio/Gallery exhibits Mystical Postal
Pilgrimage to Ancient Britain— photographs, prints
and postal art by Christine Eagon and Barbara Bruch—
through April 30. (4504 SE Milwaukie Ave.)
A Lawrence Gallery presents Margret Short's oils
v through April 30. Next up are Jennifer Gray's oils and
mixed media May 4-31. (903 NW Davis St.)
A The Living Quarters exhibits Tom Gainer's kiln-
v formed glass, Dell Nelson's detailed charcoal pencil
and Karen Moyer's glass bead jewelry through April 26.
(340 SW Morrison St.)
Mark Gamba Gallery in Milwaukie presents Mark
Gamba's Buckaroos: A Rare Glimpse at Oregon's
Remaining Cowboys through June 2. (10600 SE
McLoughlin Blvd. 77104.)
A Mark Woolley Gallery presents veteran painter
Brigitte Dortmund's oil paintings through April 29.
(120 NW Ninth Ave. 77210.)
Marylhurst University's Art Gym exhibits ceramic artist
Akio Takamori's Between Clouds of Memory: A Mid-Career
Survey through May 3. (17600 Pacific Highway.)
Mt. Hood Community College's Visual Arts Gallery
presents the group show Concepts: 530, 552 through
April 26. (26000 SE Stark St.)
Multnomah Arts Center Gallery presents watercolors by
Carol Barnett and Liz Walker through April 26. Next up is
The Nam '67-'68, wartime photography by F. Kurt Rolfes,
May 2-June 7. Opening reception 7-9 pm May 2.
(7688 SW Capitol Highway.)
New American Art Union exhibits found object
collagescapes by Cecilia Cannon through April 30.
(922 SE Ankeny St.)
® Optic Nerve Arts presents The Art of Patrick Finney,
whose self-proclaimed Erosurrealism is a completely
moderno-gonzo-licious take on drugs and sex in today's
fast-paced suburbs, through April 26. (1829 NE Alberta St.)
w fine-line paintings by Tsimshian Indian artist
D. Robert Boxley, through April 29. Next up is
Kwawhlhal: Argillite Carving of the Haida, a black, slate­
like stone found exclusively off the western coast of British
Columbia, May 4-27. (120 NW Ninth Ave.)
ARC Gallery present? paintings by Portland artist
James Minden and new works by Seattle artist
Michael Dickter through April 29. (1314 NW Glisan St.)
Oregon College of Art & Craft's Centrum Gallery presents
Juried Student Exhibition through April 30. (8245 SW
Barnes Road.)
Reed College's Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery
exhibits photography from the Ovitz Family Collection in
New Trajectories II: Expansions through June 11. (3203 SE
Woodstock Blvd.)
Oregon Convention Center presents more than 200
Oregon and southwest Washington clay artists in the 24th
annual Ceramic Showcase May 5-7. (777 NE Martin
Luther King Jr. Blvd.)
Shogun's Gallery exhibits more than 200 original
Japanese manga woodblock prints by Hokusai published
in 1875 April 21-May 21. Opening reception 6-8 pm
April 21. (1111 NW 23rd Ave.)
Oregon Historical Society presents The American
Presidency: A Glorious Burden, a traveling version of the
permanently installed exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution
featuring five audiovisual presentations, two interactive
experiences and more than 350 artifacts, April 28-
Sept. IT. (1200 SW Park Ave.)
A Sister Sally's Gallery presents Banana Split with a
Bush on Top, Steven W. Ochs’ silkscreens of the
president's face collaged with Saddam Hussein, along
with his children's books and surreal photomontages
through May 5. (625 NW Everett St. 77104.)
A PDX Contemporary Art presents sculptor Kevin
Small A Projects presents works on paper and sculpture
by Allyson Vieira and mixed-media works by Shawna
Ferreira through April 29. (1430 SE Third Ave.)
Burrus' Line - Form and Leiv Fagereng's Hell A —
L A. through April 29. (925 NW Flanders St.)
(Jj p:ear gallery exhibits The Model Show by Incident
Designs, an arts group that creates installations in
nontraditional spaces, through April 28. Next up is
Reflections, the brilliant and dynamic mirrors of Portland
artist Tom Cramer, May 4-26. (809 SW Alder St.)
A Photographic Image Gallery exhibits Tree: A New
Vision of the American Forest by acclaimed nature
and adventure photographer James Balog through
April 29. (79 SW Oak St.)
A Portland Art Center exhibits the group shows
A Sugar Gallery presents photographer Jason Lee
Parry's Street Wave through April 30. (420 SW
Washington St. 77500.)
Talking Drum Bookstore presents Where I'm From,
an exhibition of photographic work by Woodlawn
Elementary School students involved with the I Have a
Dream Foundation, April 27-May 15. (446 NE
Killingworth St.)
12x16 Gallery exhibits art by Eunice Parsons and
Edward Story through April 30. (1216 SE Division St.)
A Gay-owned Vino Paradiso exhibits Kendra Binney's
Personalities through April 23. (2204 NE Alberta St.)
Boredom: I Learned It by Watching You and
Multiplicity: Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture through
April 23. (32 NW Fifth Ave.)
Tiny Pink Conversations through April 30. (417 NW
10th Ave.)
A Gay-owned Onda Arte Latina presents abstract paint-
ings in mixed media by Guillermo Martinez Garrido
Portland Art Museum presents Great Painters in Brescia
from the Renaissance to the 18th.Century April 29-
Woolley at Wonder presents prolific mixed-media
artist Dan Ness through April 29. (128 NE Russell St.)
A Office presents painter Lucia Johnson's Multiple
Feminist and gay icon Jane Fonda reads
April 25 at First Congregational Church.
through April 25. Next up is Looking for Don Quixote,
paintings and drawings in mixed media by Hampton
Rodríguez, April 27-May 23. (2215 NE Alberta St.)
A Quintana Galleries exhibits The Fire Is Lit,
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