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ajustput MY3UWS on view These galleries hold artist receptions, usually from 6 to 9 p.m., once a month. First Thursday Last Thursday $ First Friday ft ArtBar at Portland Center for the Performing Arts presents the group show Selections from the Visual Chronicle of Portland through Aug 27. (1111 SW Broadway) ft The Art Institute of Portland presents Strings Attached, Katherine Coons’ contemporary paintings and mixed-media metamorphosis, through July 31. Next up are Tom Cicchelli's digital images from North India and Nepal Aug. 3-31. (1122 NW Davis St.) ft Attic Gallery presents Jean Schwalbe's acrylic paint ings (downtown location) and Judith Cunningham's pastel paintings (Pearl location) through July 29. Next up are Diane Lewis’ still-life oil paintings and Melissa Cole and Gary Anderson's acrylic paintings (downtown location) and Julia Michelle Waco's acrylic paintings and Tommer Gonser's mixed-media and collage paintings (Pead location) Aug. 3-Sept. 2. 1206 SW First Ave and 539 NW 10th Ave.) ft Augen Gallery presents painter Eva Lake’s Take Off July 29-Aug. 29. Preview reception 3-5:30 pm July 29. (817 SW Second Ave.) ft Blackfish Gallery presents the annual Recent Grad Show through July 29. Next up is the New Members Show Aug. 1 -Sept. 2. (420 NW Ninth Ave.) ft Bbnnie Kahn's Wild West Gallery exhibits Threads of Connection: Seeing Across Cultures, a collection of works that reveal many of the commonalities between Jewish and Native cultures, Aug. 3-31. (1524 NW23rd Ave.) Gay-owned Brian Marki Fine Art exhibits photogra phers Craig Payne and Sarah Boss through July 31. Next up are Scott Ward's surrealist pop paintings and mixed-media artist Mimi Fox's The Artist Goes to Sea Aug. 1-31. (2236 NE Broadway) ft Butters Gallery presents abstract painter Allen Cox's Variations, and Jams Miltenberger’s Recent Glass Sculpture through July 29 Next up are Andrea Schwartz- Feit's paintings and Soma Kasparian’s manipulated photo graphs Aug. 3-Sept. 2. (520 NW Davis St.) ft Chambers presents painter Ann Meilstrup Hogle's Eruption and mixed-media artist Nicholas Gadbois' Site through Aug. 31. (207 SW Pine St # 102.) Clackamas Community College in Oregon City presents the group show Self Portrait through Aug. 24 at Alexander Ga'lery. (19600 S Molalla Ave ) Contemporary Crafts Museum Er Gallery presents Splendor, ceramics by Rain Harris, and Shoe Stories, an installation by Susan Taber Avila, Aug. 5-Sept. 17 along with a mid-career retrospective by glass artist David Schwarz, enamel work by Alana Cleariake and books from the collec tion of Barbara Tetenbaum through Sept. 17. Opening recep tion 5:30-8 pm Aug. 4. Avila artist talk 2 pm Aug. 5. Harris artist talk 2 pm Aug. 12. (3934 SW Corbett Ave.) Disjecta and Portland Modem present the group show Saturation featuring queer artists Marne Lucas, Sarah Gottesdiener and Philip losca through Aug. 26. (230 E Burnside St.) ft Elizabeth Leach Gallery presents Remains to Be Seen, sculptures and drawings by Cns Bruch, through July 29. (417 NW Ninth Ave.) ft Gay-owned Froelick Gallery presents photographer Robert Aland Hollingsworth's Plagraphy and painter Nat Meade's Forge through July 26. Next up is Oaxaca Now, a group show representing a confluence of tradition al Mexican folk art, American and Mexican pop culture, and the European art historical canon, Aug. 1-30. (817 SW Second Ave.) Gallery Homeland presents Scratching the Surface, a city wide art project utilizing the Willamette River as a contex tual backdrop to explore the nature of our rapidly growing city, through July 30. Closing party 8 pm-midmght July 29. (916 SE 34th Ave.) Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center in Hillsboro presents painters John Brodie and Joe McMurrian through Aug. 25. (527 E Main St.) ft Gottlieb Gallery presents the group show Portland to Provence through July 28. Next up are Liisa Rahkonen's oil paintings and clay forms Aug. 3-Sept. 2. (220 SW Yamhill St.) ft Guardino Gallery exhibits Elissa Knoper's oil paintings and Ron Rogers' mixed-media constructions through July 25. Next up are queer artist Mar Goman's mixed- media assemblages and Shira Loa's fabricated metal sculptures July 27-Aug. 29. (2939 NE Alberta St.) Guestroom Gallery presents the invitational group exhibition Grey Area, curated by queer artist TJ Norns and featuring queer artist David Eckard, extended through July 28. (128 NE Russell St.) Hall Gallery presents a Portrait Show featuring queer artist Storm Tharp through July 27. Closing reception 6-10:30 pm July 27. (630 SE Third Ave.) Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center presents the group show Paperwork: Edge, Color, Light through Aug. 18. (5340 N Interstate Ave.) Jacobs Gallery at Eugene's Hult Center presents gay artist Mike E. Walsh's site-spe cific installation Australian Series: Fragile Circles July 28-Aug. 26. Artist talk 3:30-4:30 pm July 28, followed by an opening recep tion 5:30-8:30 pm. (1 Eugene Center) Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art on Eugene's University of Oregon campus exhibits Roy Lichtenstein: Prints 1956-97 through Aug. 27. (1430 Johnson Lane.) ft Lawrence Gallery presents oils by Ann Ruttan through July 31. Next up are Tom Anderson's contemporary paintings Aug. 1-31. (903 NW Davis St.) Guestroom Gallery exhibits the invitational group exhibition Grey Area featuring queer artist TJ Norris through July 28. eatingout vegetarian paradise featuring Evolution Juice Bar eatingout ft The Living Quarters exhibits an exclu sive sneak peek at 21 of the artists par ticipating in October's Portland Open Studios self-guided tour through July 29. (340 SW Morrison St.) eatingout eatingout Lorenzo's Tavolo Caldo presents André Knaebel's The Scooter Chronicles, a series of drawings cap turing the vintage feel of scooters and the spirit of the scootering lifestyle, through July 31. Artist reception 11 am-3 pm July 22. (3807 N Mississippi Ave ) Brian Kosoff is part of the Summer Group Show through July 29 at Photographic Image Gallery. ft Mark Woolley Gallery presents Lead Free, mixed-media paintings on wood by Michael T. Hensley, along with oil paintings by Edward C.H. King through July 29. (120 NW Ninth Ave 47210.) New American Art Union exhibits Timothy Scott Dalbow's paintings through July 30. (922 SE Ankeny St.) ft Office presents artist Jason Bacon's UNKL in Tokyo through July 23. (2204 NE Alberta St.) ft Gay-owned Onda Arte Latina presents paintings in w mixed media by Paula Hernandez Solimano through July 25. Next up are Benjamin Hierro's paintings and sculptures July 27-Aug. 29. (2215 NE Alberta St.) Oregon College of Art b Craft's Hoffman Gallery pre sents ceramic and photographic work by Frank Boyden and Jean Vollum through July 30. Next up is Lisa Conway 's Succulent, organic and sculptural vessel forms inspired by the human body and the natural world, Aug. 3-Sept. 3. Opening reception 4-7 pm Aug. 3. (8245 SW Barnes Road.) Oregon Historical Society presents This Bountiful Place: Art About Agriculture, the First 25 Years and 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, through Sept. 17 and Oregon Originals: The Art of Amanda Snyder and Jefferson Tester through Nov. 27. (1200 SW Park Ave ) Oregon Museum of Science and Industry presents Robots + Us, a lighthearted look at modeling artificial life after the real thing, through Sept. 4. (1945 SE Water Ave.) ft PDX Contemporary Art presents Joe Macca’s Oxygen Paintings along with Generate, an installation by Molly Torgeson, through July 29. Next up are oil painter James Lavadour s Sun Spots along with Joey Lavadour's hand-woven wool baskets of the Plateau tradition Aug. 2- Sept. 2. (925 NW Flanders St.) ft p:ear gallery exhibits ceramic artist Josiane Keller's Bottled Up through July 28. Next up is the p earpix photo show Aug. 3-Sept. 28. (809 SWAlder St.) Photographic Image Gallery presents a Summer Group Show through July 29. (79 SW Oak St.) ft Portland Art Center presents Comutatus, an instal- lation of light and sculpture by Barry Johnson, through July 23 along with The Lineage of Harmonic Sensations, a sound and light installation by Adam Bailey, and Rota Mineola, a video installation by Sara Gunderson and Bailey, through July 29. (32 NW Fifth Ave.) Portland Art Museum presents 2006 Oregon Biennial featuring queer artists David Eckard, Vanessa Renwick and Storm Tharp July 29-Oct. 8; Highlights from the Paul and Clara Gebauer Collection of Cameroon Art through Aug. 13; Great Painters in Brescia from the Renaissance to the 18th Century through Sept. 17; 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.) eatingout eatingout eatingout (ft Portland Modern Viewing Room exhibits drawings by Kim McKenna, Christy Nyboer and Bonnie Paisley along with Emergent Properties, an installation by Brenda Mallory, through July 29. (1715 NW Lovejoy St.) Portland State University presents the group show Between Texture 8 Light through July 30 at Autzen Gallery. (724 SW Harrison St.) ft Powell's Books exhibits French artist Pierre Bendme- Boucar's "urban" flowers through July 31. (1005 W Burnside St.) ft Print Arts Northwest presents a New Artist Group Show and works by Andrew Totman through July 30. (416 NW 12th Ave ) (ft Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery exhibits the group wshow Black 8 White Aug. 1-Sept. 2. (929 NW Flanders St.) ft Pushdot Studio exhibits photographer Grace Weston's Private Thoughts through July 29. Artist lecture 2 pm July 29, RSVP to 503-224-5925. Next up is Keith Lowenstein's Civilization, featuring images shot in the late 1970s around the construction site of the World Trade Center, Aug. 2-Sept. 2. (830 NW 14th Ave.) ft Quintana Galleries exhibits Blackfeet painter Jeneese Hilton’s Divine Animism and Latin American works from the Marion Phelan Collection through July 29. Next up are cedar carvings in Legacy of Numatsa: Art of the Henderson Family Aug. 3-31. (120 NW Ninth Ave.) ft Rake Art Gallery presents oil painter Michael Endo's Lines of Communication and the juried group photography show Communication Through Mechanical Discourse through July 29. (325 NW Sixth Ave.) ft RC Gallery presents a group show featuring drawings from André Knaebel's The Scooter Chronicles through July 29.(1314 NWGIisanSt.) Small A Projects presents the nature-themed group show Atlas of the Unknown through Aug. 19. (1430 SE Third Ave.) ft 3D Center of Art and Photography exhibits Unseen Ellis Island: Island of Hope, Island of Tears and CGI: Images of a Three-Dimensional Mind through Aug. 13. (1928 NW Love/oy St.) 12x16 Gallery exhibits the group show Eighteen featuring queer artists Cary Doucette and TJ Norris through Sept. 3. (1216 SE Division St.) Velveteria presents seed artist Cathy Camper's Mermaids, Sailors and Chicken of the Sea Aug. 4-31. (518 NE 28th Ave.) ft Vorpal Space presents BodyMod, Circle23's photo graphs of the underground subculture of modern body modification and ritual mutilation, through July 27. (625 NW Flanders St. 47117 ) Woolley at Wonder presents Works on Paper, mixed-media prints by James B. Thompson, through July 29. (128 NE Russell St ) eatingout eatingout (503)314-9606 9th & SW Alder Monday-Friday 11 00 am-5 00 pm Watch the Stars come out on Russell Street Call-in orders welcome Proud to offer the finest catering experience in Portland. We cater any food, anytime. No event is too unique, large or small. WE ARE NOW OPEN ’til 10 pm Friday and Saturday Nights 503 SW Alder Street www.redstartavern.com 503.222.0005 325 NE Russell Street (at MLK jr. Blvd.) russellstreetbbq.com • 503 528 8224