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I • 34 lUStjOUt SEPTEMBER 21. 2007 on view These galleries hold artist receptions, usually from 6 to 9 p.m., once a month. ® First Thursday Last Thursday First Friday rtj Alberta Street Public House presents Tim Kerr and Maldon Meehan's Old Truths through Sept. 26. (1036 NE Alberta St./ ® Artdamaged Gallery presents Natalie Oswald's paintings and mixed media Oct. 5 Nov. 2. (2727 SE 21st Ave.) ® The Art Institute of Portland presents Justin Auld's The 144 Crayon Drawing through Sept. 28. (1122 NW Davis St.) ® Attic Gallery presents Mike Smith's paintings (downtown location) and queer artist Natalie Warrens' earthenware and Kristin Blix's paintings (Pearl location) through Sept. 29. Next up are Carl Rowe's paintings (downtown location) and Sidome Caron's paintings (Pearl location) Oct. 4-27. (206 SW First Ave. and 539 NW 10th Ave.) Beet Gallery presents ceramic sculptor Naoko Okabe's Everything Was Perfect through Oct. 2. (1720 NW Lovejoy St. # 120.) ® Blackfish. Gallery presents Robert Dozono's paintings and Karen Ehlers' paintings and encaustics Oct. 2-27. (420 NW Ninth Ave.) Gay-owned Brian Marki Fine Art exhibits Painting Survey Group Show through Sept. 30. (2236 NE Broadway.) ® Broderick Gallery presents From Sur- Real to Photo-Real by large-scale painter Jason Litts and watercolor purist Dave Foulger through Sept. 29. (814 SW First Ave.) ® Gay-owned B Rogers Gallery presents The William Jamison Legacy Collection, a collection of reprinted collages made by the late gay artist in 1976, through Sept. 28. (734 NE 19th Ave.) ® Bullseye Gallery presents BECon 2007 Exhibition: Art into Architecture through Sept. 22 and Ted Sawyer: And Yet through Sept. 29. Next up is Sylvie Vandenhoucke's Break of Day Sept. 25-Nov. 17. (300 NW 13th Ave.) ® Butters Gallery presents Michael Kessler's paintings through Sept. 29. (520 NW Davis St.) Camerawork Gallery presents Gods and Goddesses, Princes and Princesses, Christopher Perez's palladium photographs of people around the world contrasting with visions of lifelike idols carved from stone, through Sept. 21. Next up is Pinhole Perspectives, Michael Van Buskirk's natural and urban landscapes from the Pacific Northwest, Sept. 22-Oct. 19. Artist recep tion 5-7 pm Sept. 28. (2255 NW Northrup St.) Cathedral Park Place presents the group show Construct/Re-Construct Sept. 29-0ct. 27. Opening reception 5-8 pm Sept. 29. (6635 N Baltimore Ave.) Clark College in Vancouver, Wash., presents the group show Drawn: Explorations in Line Arts Equity presents queer playwright Edward Albee’s Seattape through Oct. 13. Public Playhouse stages The Nerd Sept. 28-Oct. 13. Oct. 3-28. Opening reception 4-6 pm Oct. 3. (1933 Fort Vancouver Way.) <s> Design Within Reach presents glass lighting by Andi Kovel and Justin Parker of Esque Studio along with photography by Boone Speed and Jenn Walsh through Sept. 23. (1200 NW Everett St.) <S> Floating World Comics presents The Land of Broken Hearts, a rare and exclu sive series of illustrations by acclaimed and elusive artist Al Columbia, through Oct. 2. (20 NW Fifth Ave. if 101.) ® Gay-owned Froelick Gallery presents painter Kelly Kievit's Tug and queer painter Leiv Fagereng's Golden States through Sept. 26. Next up is painter Claudio Tschopp's Latitudes and painter Gwen Davidson's Point of Reference Oct. 2-23. (714 NW Davis St.) ® Gallery 114 presents photographer Hans Hickerson's Outside the Box and F.X. Rosica's etchings, drawings and acrylic paint ings through Sept. 29. Next up are painter Bailey Winters’ Picnic and painter Gillian Holbrook's Interiors Oct. 3-27. (1100 NW Glisan St.) ® Genuine Imitation Gallery presents Moo s Man'dscapes, compositions that draw inspiration from the disparate worlds of nature and technology, through Sept. 28. (625 NW Everett St. 77110.) Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center in Hillsboro presents What's the Point?— illustrations by the group Complementary Colors—through Sept. 28. (527 E Mam St.) ® Goodfoot Lounge presents paintings and an installation by Klutch and Craig Dransfield through Sept. 26. Next up is the group show I Am, Therefore I Think Sept. 27- Oct. 23; proceeds benefit Community Alliance of Tenants. (2845 SE Stark St.) ® Gottlieb Gallery presents painter Gene Gill's Explorations through Sept. 29. (220 SW Yamhill St.) ® Guardino Gallery exhibits queer artist Richard Schemmerer's window installa tion Art as a Game along with Bill Dean and Mark Teresa's mixed-media assemblages through Sept. 25. Next up are Diane Archer's mixed media and Alisa Looney's fabricated metal sculptures Sept. 27 Oct. 23. (2939 NE Alberta St. ) (■fa Launch Pad Gallery presents the group show Secrets through Sept. 30. (534 SE Oak St.) ® Mark Woolley Gallery presents the first exhibits at its new location, mixed-media painter Rebecca Guberman-Bloom's Recent Work and oil painter Melinda Thorsnes' Free hand, through Sept. 29. (817 SW Second Ave.) Multnomah Arts Center Gallery presents a group photography show Sept. 25-Oct. 24. Opening reception 7-9 pm Sept. 25. (7688 SW Capitol Highway.) Museum of Contemporary Craft celebrates its grand reopening with the group show Craft in America: Expanding Traditions through Sept. 23. (724 NW Davis St.) Night Gallery presents Ian Sundahl's Untitled Overdrive through Oct. 12. Opening reception 7-10 pm Sept. 21 and 22. (1008 N Killingsworth St.) ® Office presents rock poster/album designer Mike King's Rejected Works— never-before-seen artwork created for musi cians including Elliott Smith, The Polyphonic Spree and Ben Harper—through Sept. 26. (2204 NE Alberta St.) ® Gay-owned Onda Arte Latina presents painter Sebastian Gross Ossa's Patriótica through Sept. 25. Next up is the 10th anniver sary group show Riding the 10th Wave Sept. 27-Oct. 22. (2215 NE Alberta St.) The 100th Monkey Studio presents its first anniversary Juried Show through Sept. 30. Next up is the group show Transitions Oct. 5-30. (110 SE 16th Ave.) Oregon College of Art b Craft presents Craft Biennial: A Review of Northwest Art and Craft through Sept. 27. Next up are exhibits from OCAC's Artist-in-Residency Program and OCAC's Photography Department Oct. 4-28. Opening reception 4-7 pm Oct. 4. (8245 SW Barnes Road.) ® Pacific Northwest College of Art pres ents Regina Silveira's Outgrown (Track and Shadows) through Oct. 21. PDX Contemporary Art presents Masao Yamamoto's silver gelatin photographs through Sept. 29. Next up is abstract artist D.E. May's Testbeds and photographer Amjad Faur's An Extraordinary Violence Oct. 2-27. (925 NW Flanders St.) ® p:ear gallery exhibits Benjamin Alexander Clark's portraits of p:ear youth through Sept. 27. (809 SW Alder St.) ® Portland Art Center presents Piece Process, a national traveling exhibition by artists of Middle Eastern descent; Josh Arseneau's installation Blam; multimedia maniac Mack McFarland's Preparations; and the group show The Family Dynamic through Sept. 28 and mixed-media artist Jacob Vercouteren's From Burden to Bliss through Sept. 30. (32 NW Fifth Ave.) Portland Art Museum presents Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration Oct. 6- Jan. 6, 2008, Camouflage through Nov. 4; Graphic Force, Humanist Vision: Leonard Baskin Works on Paper through Nov. 11; and Ursula von Rydingsvard through Dec. 30. (1219 SW Park Ave.) (J^ The Press Club presents Pasha's photo graphs through Sept. 30. (2621 SE Clinton St.) ® Print Arts Northwest presents Sue Allen and Elizabeth Brinton’s Screens of Color through Sept. 30. Next up are Sheryl Funkhouser's large-format color etchings Oct. 2-28. (416 NW 12th Ave.) a (g| Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery exhibits Jeffry Mitchell's ceramics and water colors through Sept. 29. Next up are Matthew Picton's cartography-inspired sculptures Oct. 2-27. (929 NW Flanders St.) ® Pushdot Studio exhibits photographer Peter Lindman's Town and Country through Sept. 28. (830 NW 14th Ave.) Q Center presents Horatio Hung-Yan Law's Sweet Countenances, large digi tal portraits of Oregon children adopted from China rendered in candy, through Sept. 29. Next up is Mitchell Santine Gould's This Beginning of Us: Walt Whitman and the Auto, Home, Life, Health & Business eph&b ElBott, Powell, Baden Ac Baker, Inc. Spiritual Origins of Gay Marriage Oct. 1-28. Artist talk 2 pm Oct. 7. (69 SE Taylor St.) ® Gay-owned Quality Pictures presents Angela West 's photographs exploring the joys and anxieties associated with adoles cence in small town Georgia through Sept. 29 and Don't Tread on Me, photographs and video works by Jen DeNike, through Oct. 27. (916 NW Hoyt St.) ® Quintana Galleries presents the anniver sary exhibition Celebrating 35 Years: 1972-2007 through Oct. 27. (120 NW Ninth Ave.) Random Order Coffeehouse presents the third anniversary group show What's Your Pleasure? through Sept. 26. (1800 NE Alberta St.) Reed College's Cooley Gallery presents mixed-media artists Marko Lulic and Peter Kreider through Dec. 9. (3203 SE Woodstock Blvd.) Rererato Artspace presents the group show Remembery: A Collection of Memory through Oct. 20. (5135 NE 42nd Ave.) Queer-owned Rita Deco presents gay artist William Spencer's Collage—Reflections on the Past Oct. 2-31. (7817 NE Prescott St.) Small A Projects presents painter/sculptor Dana Dart-McLean's Stop Signs and Memories through Oct. 20. (1430 SE Third Ave.) The Starving Artist presents Ghosts, a supernatural multimedia exhibit curated by former Portland mayoral candidate Extremo the Clown, through Oct. 31. Closing night costume party 7 pm Oct. 31. (6504 SE Foster Road.) ® 12x16 Gallery presents Irina Beffa and Liz Cohn's paintings through Sept. 30. (8235 SE 13th Ave.) ® Gay-owned Vino Paradiso presents Michael Egan's eerie paintings influenced by Day of the Dead imagery Oct. 3-Nov. 25. (417 NW 10th Ave.) ® Vorpal Space presents modern surreal ist painter Robert Fayze Pellicer's Animorphology through Sept. 3D. 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