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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
Art from the Heart presents People Like Us, an exhibit of
more than 20 artists with developmental disabilities,
through June 30. (3505 NE Broadway.)
® Art of Your Life Studio presents lesbian artist
Serena Barton's Modes of Expression through June 29.
(1210 SE Oak St.)
(ft The Art Institute of Portland presents the group
animation show Anticipation June 7-30. (1122 NW
Davis St.)
(Jj Attic Gallery presents Satsuko Hamilton's acrylics
(downtown location) and Sandra Jones Campbell and
Amy Spassov's paintings (Pearl location) June 7-30.
(206 SW First Ave. and 539 NW 10th Ave.)
(ft Backspace Gallery presents abstract photographer
Douglas Bienerts Urban Wayfarer June 7-30. (115 NW
Fifth Ave.)
(ft Elizabeth Leach Gallery presents
From Father to Son: A Right of
Passage, video and photoweavings by
Dinh 0. Le, through June 23. Next up is
Relations, works on paper and wall
drawings by Justin Gibbens, June 7-
July 7. (417 NW Ninth Ave.)
Portland Art Museum presents Rembrandt
and the Golden Age of Dutch Art: Treasures
from the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam June 2-
Sept. 16; Manuel Neri: The Figure in Relief
through July 29; The Drawn Line through
Aug. 12; and Kehinde Wiley through Aug. 29.
(1219 SW Park Ave.)
(ft Gay-owned Froelick Gallery
presents Road Show, a juried
group show thematically centered on
the spirit of the automobile, June 2-27.
(817 SW Second Ave.)
(ft Portland City Hall presents the second
annual Pride Art Show June 7-30.
(1220 SW Fourth Ave.)
Gay-run Gallery de Haas presents
A Taste of Italy featuring photographer
Frank DeSantis' Images of Italy: Four
Cities and paintings by Stefan Tomsa
through June 4. (1235 WBurnside St.)
Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural
Arts Center in Hillsboro presents the
group exhibition Structures through
June 27. (527 E Main St.)
Blackfish Gallery presents The Pacifist Potential,
a group exhibition about the peace movement,
June 5-30. (420 NW Ninth Ave.)
(ft Goodfoot Lounge presents art by
Charlie Kraft and Kim McCarthy
through June 25. (2845 SE Stark St.)
Gay-owned Brian Marki Fine Art exhibits the first-
ever Open Painting Exhibition through June 30.
(2236 NE Broadway.)
(ft Gottlieb Gallery presents painter
Richard Durden's Pieces of
Oregon and painter Sally O'Neill's
Places in the Sun June 7-29. (220 SW
Yamhill St.)
B Rogers Gallery presents the group show Small
Wonders through July 1. (734 NE 19th Ave.)
(J^ Bullseye Gallery presents multimedia artist Richard
Marquis' The Mythological Horizontal Surface through
June 16 and Jun Kaneko's kiln-formed glass through July 28.
Next up is Now, an exhibition of kiln-formed glass by
Bullseye instructors, June 2-Sept. 2. Artists reception
6:30-8:30 pm June 21. (300 NW 13th Ave.)
(J^ Butters Gallery presents Howard Hersh's encaustics
and acrylics through June 2. Next up is the group
show New Discoveries June 7-30. (520 NW Davis St.)
Camerawork Gallery presents Jerry Wolfe's Point Lobos
Revisited through June 15. Next up are Christine Laptuta's
photographs June 16-July 17. Artist reception 3-5:30 pm
June 17. (2255 NW Northrup St.)
(ft Chambers presents painter and debut sculptor Wid
Chambers' Picking Up the Pieces through June 2.
Next up is WYSISYG, HTML drawings by Chris Ashley,
June 6-July 14. (207 SW Pine St. if 102.)
(J^ City Club of Portland presents Changing
Landscapes —an exhibit of politically themed activist
posters, including early lesbian feminist Marie Equi—
through June 7. (901 SW Washington St.)
Clackamas Community College in Oregon City presents
Third Thing Projects' Palace and Melanie Nakaue's
Searching for Gold Mountain Series through June 8.
(19600 S Molalla Ave.)
CoHo Theater exhibits paintings inspired by Henri Matisse
in conjunction with the Northwest premiere of the play My
Matisse through June 2. (2257 NW Raleigh St.)
Corvallis Arts Center presents gay Eugene visual artist
Mike E. Walsh's installation Lesson Plan: Australian Series
Fragile Circles June 7-July 7. Opening reception 5:30-7 pm
June 7. (700 SW Madison Ave.)
(J^ Pulliam Oeffenbaugh Gallery exhibits
Jay Steensma's NW Extinction: Bird
Paintings through June 2. Next up is Anna
Fidler’s Mistique: New Works on Paper June
5-30. (929 NW Flanders St.)
(ft Gallery 114 presents Pat Barrett
and Stephanie Doyle's abstract
paintings through June 2. (1100 NW
Glisan St.)
(Jj Beet Gallery presents painter Shanon Playford's
Dreams of Men through June 6. (1720 NW Lovejoy
St. # 120.)
Broderick Gallery presents Crawfurd Adamson's expres-
sionistic figurative paintings through June 5. (814 SW First
Ave.)
(J^ Print Arts Northwest presents Gene
Flores and Yang Yue's Instinct and Logic
through June 3. Next up is Chris/apa and
Walt Padgett's Woodcuts June 5-July 1.
Padgett demonstration 6 pm June 6. (416 NW
12th Ave.)
® Pushdot
Studio
exhibits
First
Perceptions, fashion photographer Kevin
Ellsworth's testament to the media's objecti­
fication of women and the illusion of perfec­
tion, through June 2. Next up is Already
There, Cory Clayton Jones' images showcas­
ing the common beauty found in the empty
spaces of everyday Mexico, June 6-30.
(830 NW 14th Ave.)
Q Center presents Pass/Fail, Miss
Tuesday Smillie's digital photographs,
prints and performances focused on gen­
Rembrandt and the Golden Age of Dutch Art: Treasures from the
derqueer experience and trans-femininity,
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam opens June 2 at Portland Art Museum.
Guestroom Gallery presents the
through July 1. Closing reception with
first group exhibition of studio
a live art performance 6-7 pm June 30.
Representation June 3-30. Artist reception 1-5 pm June 3. I (69 SE Taylor St.)
work by the artists of McMenamins, through July 28.
(821 NW Flanders St. if345.)
(4114 N Vancouver Ave.)
Quality Pictures presents Stuart Hawkins' photographs
® Gay-owned Onda Arte Latina presents Poder y
® Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center presents
through June 30. (916 NW Hoyt St.)
Fuego/Power and Fire, the first Portland-area show of
Hands at Work: Textiles from the Columbia Stitchery
(JJ Quintana Galleries presents the group show Tundra
artwork by Latin gays and lesbians, through June 26.
Guild through June 16. Artists tea, fashion show and
8 Sea: Arctic Arts of Canada and Alaska through
(2215
NE
Alberta
St.)
demos 1 pm June 9; RSVP to 503-823-4322. (5340 N
June
30. (120 NW Ninth Ave.)
Interstate Ave.)
The 100th Monkey Studio presents the group show
Queer-owned Rita Deco presents Landscapes, Justin
The Art of Art Therapists through June 26. (110 SE
Launch Pad Gallery presents Photographs: Pictures
Pike's oil paintings of the American West, through
16th
Ave.)
That Came from My Camera, enlarged Polaroids of
June
27. (7817 NE Prescott St.)
empty spaces and desolate landscapes by Julia Blackburn
Oregon College of Art 8 Craft presents Undergraduate
and Jeremy Pelley, through June 30. (534 SE Oak St.)
Thesis 8 Post-Baccalaureate Exhibition through June 17.
Small A Projects presents Hear the Wind Sing, Bob Linder
(8245
SW
Barnes
Road.)
and
Will Rogan's multimedia exhibit inspired by Murakami-
Mark Woolley Gallery presents painter Charles
san's
novel of the same name, through June 2. (1430 SE
Steeler's Death of a Beautiful Woman and Cara
Oregon Historical Society presents Sports: Breaking
Third Ave.)
Tomlinson's New Paintings through June 2. Next up is
Records, Breaking Barriers, one of the Smithsonian's most
Found to Form, sculptures from reclaimed metals by Brian
Mock, June 7-30. (128 NE Russell St.)
popular traveling exhibits, along with a unique display from
Nike's archives June 9-Aug. 25. (1200 SW Park Ave.)
Marylhurst University's Art Gym presents Bachelor of
Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition 2007 through June 17. Gallery
talk noon June 5. (17600 Pacific Highway.)
PDX Contemporary Art presents Daughter— raku,
porcelain and plaster sculptures, drawings and
photographs by Cynthia Lahti—through June 2. Next up is
Keeping Count— assemblage pieces by Bill Dean that
create a thought-provoking narrative—June 2-30 and Brad
Cloepfil's Drawing/Making June 5-30. (925 NW Flanders
St.)
Multnomah Arts Center Gallery presents the Oregon
Book Arts Guild's Focus Conference faculty and staff
exhibit through June 6. Next up are prints by the center's
instructors and students June 12-July 11. Opening recep­
tion 7-9 pm June 12. (7688 SW Capitol Highway.)
New American Art Union exhibits the group show
The Hook Up featuring queer artist TJ Norris through
June 30. (922 SE Ankeny St.)
Night Light Lounge presents All That Glitters Is Good,
a group show by the queer art collective QuArt curat­
ed by fledgling impresario Tony LeTigre, through June 30.
(2100 SE Clinton St.)
Oasis Art Gallery presents abstract artist Thomas
Tomonaga s Random (Quantum) Walk, or Unrestrained
p:ear gallery exhibits Joe and Annette Thurston's
collaborative work At the Same Moment June 7-29.
(809 SW Alder St.)
Portland Art Center presents Alexandra Opie's video
installation Dialectically Placed; multichannel video
and electroacoustic sound artist Daniel Tapio Heila's Inter-
Tidal; Oregon College of Art 8 Craft's Undergraduate Thesis
8 Post-Baccalaureate Exhibition through June 1. Next up is
the illustrated work of influential comic creator Basil
Wolverton and photojournalict Robbie Cooper's Alter Ego:
Avatars and Their Creators June 7-29. (32 NW Fifth Ave.)
(ft 3D Center of Art and Photography exhibits Daniel
Teafoe's Lenticulars and a double feature of the
movies A Better Mousetrap by Ron Labbe and Life Under
the Sea by Takashi Sekitani through July 15. (1928 NW
Lovejoy St.)
Visage Eyewear presents Jessie Stead's video installation
Left Behind by Runaway Mutants June 7-30. (1046 NW
Johnson St.)
Vorpal Space presents Caustic Visions, digitally
manipulated photographs by Troy John McCray,
June 7-30. (625 NW Flanders St. if 117.)
Waterstone Gallery presents Devin Laurence Field's
Manufactured Landscapes: Sculpture in Steel through
June 3. Next up is Substance and Harmony, stone sculp­
tures by Stuart Jacobson and solarplate intaglio by
Barbara Mason, June 6-July 1. (424 NW 12th Ave.)
Working Artists Gallery presents Urban Texture, paintings
by Chris Haberman and photographs by Troy John McCray,
June 9-July 1.(2211 NW Front St.)