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ailjustjout. OCTOBER 20. 2006 Noßopy on view CAUL« A PYKB.. These galleries hold artist receptions, usually from 6 to 9 p.m., once a month. © First Thursday © Last Thursday © First Friday (Ji ArtBar at Portland Center for the Performing Arts pre sents photographer Bruce Polonsky's JazzFest The Spirit of New Orleans, a tribute to the first anniversary of Humcane Katrina, through Nov. 12. (1111 SWBroadway.) (Ji The Art Institute of Portland presents 2006 Faculty 8 Staff Artwork Showcase through (1122 NW Davis St.) Nov. Clackamas Community College in Oregon City pre sents Just About Everything, documenting Thomas O'Day 's 20-year process of "art disposals,' through Nov. 29 at Alexander Gallery. 119600 S Molalla Ave.I (Ji Attic Gallery presents paintings by Janet Louvau Hott installation and video Growing Stories and oil painter Stephen Hayes' Slow Slide through Oct. 28. (417 NW Ninth Ave.) paintings through Nov. 1. (1720 NW Love/oy St. # 120.) (Ji Berbati s presents duct tape artist Mona Superhero through Nov. 1. (19 SW Second Ave) (Ji Blackfish Gallery presents Rafael Katz's picture books and paintings and Christopher Shotola-Hardt's draw ings, paintings and mixed-media work through Oct. 29. Next up are Barbara Black's mixed-media works and Angela Passalacqua's paintings Oct. 31 Dec 2. (420 NW Ninth Ave.) Gallery de Haas at Tan Rio Salon Brewery Blocks presents gay painter Kris Haas’ Into the In-Between, Ping Khaw's Of Exist and Exit and elegantly sculpted lights from the HiiH Gallery through Dec. 31. (1235 W Burnside St.) (JJ Gottlieb Gallery presents Michael Gibbons' New Oil (J^ Butters Gallery presents The Time Will Come, $ Guardino Gallery exhibits queer artist Tabor Porter's works on paper by Ted Katz, through Oct. 28. (520 NW Davis St.) mixed-media assemblages and Robert Huff 's photo graphs on wood through Oct. 24. Next up is the group show Polaroid Based Photography Oct. 26-Nov. 19. (2939 NE Alberta St.) Sad Sad Sad Sad World through Nov. 30 (207 SW Pine St. #102.) Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center presents Peter Burchim's New Mexico: A Photographer's Pilgrimage through Oct. 21. (5340 N Interstate Ave.) Launch Pad Gallery presents Into the Pumpkin Shell, Jessica T. Hassler's paintings and drawings illustrat ing Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland as seen through the lens of Halloween and modern Goth culture, through Oct. 31. (534 SE Oak St.) (J^ Lawrence Gallery presents Mark Harris’ cast bronze and Terrence Gasca’s mixed media through Oct. 31. Next up are Romona Youngquist s landscape oil paintings Nov. 1 30. (903 NW Davis St.) Lewis b Clark College's Hoffman Gallery presents Michael Knutson’s Paintings and Drawings, 1981-2006 Oct. 29 Dec. 10. Opening reception/artist talk 2-3:30 pm Oct. 29. (0615 SW Palatine Hill Road.) The Living Quarters exhibits fused glass by Lynda Sprecher along with woodworking and blown glass by Ann Cumiskey and Eric Pauli Nov. 2-30. (340 SW Morrison St.) (Jjj Mark Woolley Gallery presents mixed-media artist Rachel Denny’s Natural Order and painter Miles Cleveland Goodwin's Masquerade through Oct. 31. (120 NW Ninth Ave #210.) Marylhurst University's Art Gym presents Michael Knutson's Paintings and Drawings, 1981 2006 Oct. 29- Dec. 10. Opening reception 3:30-5 pm Oct. 29. Artist talk noon Nov. 9. (17600 Pacific Highway.) Multnomah Arts Center Gallery presents a mixed media Guardino Gallery unveils the group show Polaroid group show by the center's instructors Oct. 31-Nov. 29. Artists reception 6-7 pm Nov. 3 followed by a faculty music Based Photography, featuring this image by Flo concert at 7:15. (7688 SW Capitol Highway.) McWillis, Oct. 26. eatingout eatingout (Ji Portland Modern Viewing Room exhibits Prop, B ’ h S sculptor Paul Arensmeyer’s Cause Er Effect and the group show Fall Back: Five Gallery Painters, featur ing queer artists Leiv Fagereng and Alfred Harris, through Oct. 25. Next up are oil painter Laura Ross- Paul's Naked and oil painter Tom Prochaska's No Fault of Mme Oct. 28-Nov. 28. (817 SW Second Ave.) Paintings of Scotland 8 Ireland through Oct. 28. Next up are acrylic painter Gene Gill’s Rainy Days and oil painter Sally O'Neill's Sunny Settings Nov. 2-Dec. 2. (220 SW Yamhill St.) (Ji Chambers presents gay painter Randy Moe s It's a Portland Art Museum presents Treasures of Ancient Egypt: The Quest for Immortality Nov. 5-March 4, 2007, Pierre Huyghe: This Is Not a Time for Dreaming and Mysterious Spirits, Strange Beasts, Earthly Delights: Early Chinese Art from the Arlene and Harold Schnitzer Collection through Jan. 1, 2007; Fourteen Artists/ Fourteen Years: Mahaffey Fine Art through Jan. 14, 2007; and APEX: Roy McMakin through Jan. 20, 2007. (1219 SW Park Ave.) (Ji Gay-owned Froelick Gallery presents queer Gay-owned Brian Marki Fine Art exhibits painter Scott Gellatly's Taking Refuge Nov. 3 Dec. 31. (2236 NE Broadway.) Camamu Studios presents lesbian artist Sierra Lonepine Briano s At Sixty through Nov. 17. (2021 SE Clinton St.) (32 NW Fifth Ave.) Disjecta presents Haunted, a group show of con temporary installation art, through Oct. 29. (230 E Burnside St.) (J^ Elizabeth Leach Gallery presents MK Guth's (Ji Beet Gallery presents Lisa Kaser's sculptures and (Ji Portland Art Center presents Viktor Popovic's v temporal, glowing installation of chairs Nov. 2-4. ADOTUCf* Contemporary Crafts Museum b Gallery presents the group show New Embroidery: Not Your Grandma's Doily through Nov. 12. (3934 SW Corbett Ave.) 30. (downtown location) and Sidonie Caron (Pearl loca tion) through Oct. 28. Next up are paintings by George Hamilton (downtown location) and Z.Z. Wei (Pearl loca tion) Nov. 2-Dec. 2. (206 SW First Ave. and 539 NW 10th Ave.) EXCCPT MAYBF eatingout comparing 1950s Paris to modern-day images, through Oct. 28. (79 SW Oak St.) a site-specific installation by Jenene Nagy, through Oct. 28. (1715 NW Lovejoy St.) (J^ Print Arts Northwest presents George Johanson's monotypes and Jack McLarty's colorful relief prints Nov. 1-Dec. 3. (416 NW 12th Ave.) (J| Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery exhibits Baba Wague Sean Bieri discusses Cool Jerk ft Homo Gal during Zinesters Talking on Oct. 24 at Central Library. Diakite's sculptures Oct. 31-Dec. 2. (929 NW Flanders St.) (J| Pushdot Studio exhibits the comics group show One New American Art Union exhibits Rose W. McCormick's The Bushwick Paintings through Oct. 29. (922 SE Ankeny St.) © Office presents The Joneses, Molly S. Anderson's photographed vignettes featuring idealized dioramas of the '50s and '60s, through Oct. 26. Next up are Amy Ruppel's encaustic creations Oct. 26-Nov. 26. (2204 NE Alberta St.) © Gay owned Onda Arte Latina presents Ecuadorean painter Cristóbal González Guzmán through Oct. 24 and photographer Pepe Moscoso Paniagua's Day of the Dead—Between Flowers and Skeletons through Nov. 5. Opening reception 6-9 pm Oct. 20. Next up is photographer M. Bruce Hall's Mexico: A Sudden View Oct. 26-Nov. 28. (2215 NE Alberta St.) Oregon College of Art b Craft presents work created by the 12 visitors in its Artist-in-Residency Program through Oct. 29 at Hoffman Gallery along with OCAC Photography Department Exhibition through Nov. 5 at Centrum Gallery. Next up is the group show Purposeful Response: The Transformation of Raw Materials Nov. 2-Dec. 23 at Hoffman Gallery along with Drawing/Pamting Department Exhibition Nov. 2-Dec. 3 at Centrum Gallery Opening reception 4-7 pm Nov. 2. (8245 SWBarnes Road) Oregon Historical Society presents Oregon Originals The Art of Amanda Snyder and Jefferson Tester through Nov. 27. (1200 SW Park Ave.) Pacific Northwest College of Art presents Illegal Art, a traveling exhibit that conveys the plight of musicians and visual artists (including queer filmmaker Todd Haynes) who have encountered legal problems concerning copyright, through Oct. 21 along with the furniture design showcase Show2006 through Oct. 28. Next up is Printmaking Currents 2006—A National Juried Exhibition Nov. 1-28. Opening reception 6-8 pm Nov. 4. (1241 NW Johnson St.) © PDX Contemporary Art presents painter Jacques Flechemuller s Gone Fishing and Brad Adkins' photo graphic and neon works through Oct. 28. (925 NW Flanders St.) (JJ p:ear gallery exhibits glass artist Mel George's Stitch through Oct. 27. Next up is Kim Hamblin's Motion Nov. 1-30. (809 SW Alder St.) © Photographic Image Gallery presents A Photo grapher Remembers, Mary Alice Johnston's diptychs eatingout eatingout eatingout eatingout Shot through Oct. 28. Next up is Smith Eliot's Rites of Asylum, a photo-based, mixed-media installation made from materials gathered at Dammasch State Hospital, Nov. 1-Dec. 2. (830 NW 14th Ave.) (Ji Quintana Galleries presents Alaska Now, a group exhibition surveying current movements in Alaskan Native art, extended through Oct. 28. Next up Hiish-Miik, Moy Sutherland's work in cedar, alder, silver and hide, Nov. 2-Dec. 30. (120 NW Ninth Ave.) (Jj Rake Art Gallery presents painter Brian Mathus' Rational Abstraction and photojournalist Eve Crane's Eve of the Revolution: The Black Panther Party through Oct. 28. (325 NW Sixth Ave.) © Random Order Coffeehouse celebrates its second anniversary with the group show Robot Cupcake Blast through Oct. 25. (1800 NE Alberta St.) (J^ Saffron b Turmeric, a gallery of art and unique home * furnishings, exhibits Omar Abbasi, Warren Wucinich and Beth Myrick through Oct. 31. (203 SW Pine St.) Small A Projects presents sculptor Diana Puntar's An Hour on the Sun through Nov. 11. (1430 SE Third Ave.) (JJ 3D Center of Art and Photography exhibits Vladimir Taman's stereoscopic Drawing in Space and John Roll's slide show Canyons and Valleys through Nov. 5. (1928 NW Lovejoy St.) 12x16 Gallery exhibits Objects + Images, queer artist TJ Norris' sculptural objects that include photographic images from his ongoing survey of the industrial areas of the Northwest, through Oct. 29. (1216 SE Division St.) (Jj United Way of the Columbia-Willamette presents bronze sculptor Betty L. Field’s Extrication Nov. 2- Jan. 1, 2007. (619 SW 11th Ave.) Gay-owned Vino Paradiso presents paintings by Amanda Ryan and Lee Krenz through Oct. 30. Next up is Shivers: A Halloween Photography Show, featuring a sampling of Pink Martini frontman Thomas Lauderdale’s shots taken with his trusty vintage Polaroid land camera, Oct. 31- Nov. 28. Opening reception 7-10 pm Oct. 31. 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