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34, JUSt.OUt DECEMBER 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 Art from the Heart presents Dwellings, a group show by more than 20 artists with develop mental disabilities, through Dec. 30. (3505 NE Broadway) (Jjl Augen Gallery presents painter Eva Lake's Richter Scale through Dec. 27. (817 SW Second Ave.) (Ji Beet Gallery presents Abel Bazan’s Paper Shoes through Jan. 2, 2008. (1720 NW Lovejoy St. 77120.) (Jjl Berbati's presents the group exhibit A Holiday Art Show through Dec. 30. (231 SW Ankeny St.) ® Blackfish Gallery presents New Member Exhibition through Dec. 29. Next up are Stephen Soihl's kinetic sculptures Jan. 2-26, 2008. (420 NW Ninth Ave.) ® Blondie presents Joseph Kucinski's paint ings visualizing jazz music through Jan. 3, 2008. (1225 SW Alder St. 77D.) ® Gay-owned Brian Marki Fine Art exhibits the group show Urban Smile through Dec. 31. (2236 NE Broadway.) Bridgeport BrewPub b Bakery presents queer artist Richard Schemmerer through Dec. 30. (1313 NW Marshall St.) © Gay-owned B Rogers Gallery presents Just Desserts, Linda Daily's exquisitely executed watercolors of sweet temptations, through Dec. 30. Next up is painter Michele Biehler’s Metamorphosis Jan. 4-27, 2008. (734 NE 19th Ave.) ® Gay-owned Froelick Gallery presents painter Michael Schultheis' The Villarceau Series and painter Lit Wilburns' Interstate Bridge through Dec. 29. Next up is Winter Group Show featuring queer artists Paul Arensmeyer, Ron van Dongen and Stephen O’Donnell Jan. 3-26, 2008. (714 NW Davis St.) (ajl Gallery 114 presents Bill Ward's Imperfect Vessels through Dec. 22. (1100 NW Glisan St.) Gallery Homeland presents its inaugural exhibition, the group show A NW Thang, through Jan. 27, 2008. (2505 SE 11th Ave.) Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center in Hillsboro presents the group show Sum of TUI Parts: Contemporary Mosaic Art in North America and Kristina Staley's fabric portraits through Jan. 30, 2008. (527 E Main St.) ® Goodfoot Lounge presents the music poster show The Art of Musical Mainte nance IV through Jan. 28, 2008. (2845 SE Stark St.) ® Grass Hut Gallery presents photographer Alicia J. Rose's reimagining of three clas sic Grimm's Fairytales Jan. 4-28, 2008. (811 E Burnside St.) ® Grassy Knoll Gallery presents illustrator Linn Olofsdotter's Nonsensical through Feb. 28, 2008. (123 NW Second Ave. 77206.) ® Guardino Gallery exhibits Little Things 7— ! a group show of work that's no larger than a 7-inch cube featuring queer artists Tabor Porter, Greg Carrigan and Mar Goman—through Dec. 24. Next up are Gordon Harkinson's mixed- media assemblages Dec. 27-Jan. 29, 2008. (2939 NE Alberta St.) Guestroom Gallery presents the group show Craft: Diverse Works through Dec. 29. (4114 N Vancouver Ave.) ® Bullseye Gallery presents the group ® Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center show To Murano through Dec. 22. Next up is Carrie Iverson's installation Catalyst Jan. 3-Feb. 16, 2008. Artist talk 6:30-7:30 pm Feb. 5, 2008. Artist reception 5:30-7:30 pm Feb. 6, 2008. (300 NW 13th Ave.) presents a Kwanzaa exhibit by African- American artists through Jan. 1, 2008. Ujima celebration 5 pm Dec. 27. Next up is Janet Essley's Reflections in Oil Jan. 3-26, 2008. Artist tea 1 pm Jan. 19, 2008. (5340 N Interstate Ave.) ® Butters Gallery presents A Beautiful Dark ness, Christopher Perry's powder-painted kiln glass, through Dec. 22. (520 NW Davis St.) Camerawork Gallery presents John Wimberley's Translucent Realities through Dec. 28. (2255 NW Northrup St.) ® Chambers Gallery presents Lost 8 Found, photo-based works by Heidi Kirkpatrick, through Jan. 19, 2008. (207 SWPme St. 77102.) Clutch Camera & Lighting presents the group show 25 Photographers, 25 Ob/ects through Dec. 31 at Nemo Design. (1875 SE Belmont St.) ® Elemental Arts Gallery presents queer painter Richard Schemmerer's Adventures in Abstraction through Dec. 31. (6035 SE Milwaukie Ave.) ® Elizabeth Leach Gallery presents Flight ® Launch Pad Gallery presents Innard Blues— Anna Todaro's exquisitely melan choly collection of paintings, drawings, prints and song—through Dec. 30 (534 SE Oak St.) ® Lawrence Gallery presents Jennifer Gray's abstract oils and acrylics Jan. 2-31, 2008. (903 NW Davis St.) ® Mark Woolley Gallery presents Debra Beers' Drawing through Feb. 2, 2008. Artist reception 3-7 pm Jan. 19, 2008. (817 SW Second Ave.) Multnomah Arts Center Gallery presents the teen art exhibition Picturing Here 2 through Dec. 31. (7688 SW Capitol Highway.) Gay-owned Muse Art and Design presents Hickory Mertsching's intriguing representation al still lifes and Colleen Birch's paintings depict ing natural settings and animals through Jan. 5, 2008. (4224 SE Hawthorne Blvd.) Studies, video and digital photographs by Fernanda D’Agostino, and Coming Up: New Work by Recent Graduates of the California College of the Arts through Dec. 22. (417 NW I Museum of Contemporary Craft presents Eden Ninth Ave) Revisited: The Ceramic Art of Kurt Weiser eatingiout eatingiout through Jan. 6, 2008, and The Living Room, which recontextual- izes objects from the museum's collection within a contemporary domestic setting, through March 23, 2008. (724 NW Davis St.) ® Oasis Art Gallery presents Jim Nelson's paintings reflecting the spirituality of Native- American culture and wildlife through Dec. 31. (821 NW Flanders St.) ® Office presents a group show ^featuring 10 internationally award-winning female designers/ artisans from Letterpress through Dec. 26. (2204 NE Alberta St.) ® Onda Arte Latina presents Ana Maria Torres' Mythos Glass through Dec. 24. Next up are Guillermo Martinez Garrido's visionary paintings and Samir Sankari's sculptures of recycled materials Dec. 27-Jan. 29, 2008. (2215 NE Alberta St.) ® 100th Monkey Studio presents a group show in response to HIV/AIDS through Dec. 31. Next up is the group show Social Change Jan. 4-28, 2008. (110SE 16th Ave.) Oregon College of Art & Craft presents an exhibit from OCAC's Drawing/Painting Department through Dec. 2 and Faculty Biennial Exhibition through Dec. 23 and OCAC Book Arts Department Print Portfolio through Feb. 3, 2008. (8245 SW Barnes Road.) Portland Art Museum exhibits Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration through Jan. 6, 2008. Oregon Museum of Science and Industry presents Rik van Glintenkamp's Echoes in the Ice: Collages of Polar Explores through Jan. 6, 2008. (1945 SE Water Ave.) ® Pacific Northwest College of Art pre sents Youth Fall Exhibition through Dec. 27 and Beth Campbell's exploration of psychology through Jan. 6, 2008. (1241 NW Johnson St.) Powell's Books presents Jessica Bronk's paintings utilizing plant forms and the land scape at twilight to evoke a dreamlike world through Dec. 31. (1005 WBurnside St.) The Press Club exhibits Hilary Williams' Urban Landscapes: Screen Prints on Paper through Jan. 3, 2008. Next up are Nina's photo graphs Jan. 4-31, 2008. (2621 SE Clinton St.) ® POX Contemporary Art presents painter Richard Wilson's Resonance and film maker Ryan Jeffery’s Origin through Dec. 29. Next up are Joe Macca's paintings Jan. 2- Feb. 2, 2008. (925 NW Flanders St.) ® Print Arts Northwest presents the group show Deck the Walls: A Holiday Affair and James Mattingly Retrospective through Dec. 30. Next up is a group show in collaboration with Sitka Center for Art and Ecology Jan. 2-Feb. 3, 20087476 NW 12th Ave.) ® p:ear gallery exhibits the group show ® Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery exhibits p ear print through Jan. 31, 2008. (809 SW Alder St.) ® Portland Art Center presents the group shows PDX Panels and It Takes a Village: A PAC Volunteer Exhibition and Alicia Eggert’s installation Memory Machines through Dec. 22. (32 NW Fifth Ave.) Portland Art Museum presents Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration through Jan. 6, 2008; Ursula von Rydingsvard extended through Jan. 13, 2008; Apex: Ann Gale through Feb. 10, 2008; and In Winter, Silk Linings: The Kimono in Print through Feb. 17,2008. (1219 SW Park Ave.) Peter Millett's sculptures Jan. 2-Feb. 2, 2008. (929 NW Flanders St.) Q Center presents Portraits and Memoir: The Art and Writing of Beren deMotier, author of The Brides of March: Memoir of a Same-Sex Marriage, through Dec. 31. Next up is photo grapher Jeffrey Horvitz's Portland Athletes Jan. 6-31, 2008. Artist reception noon-1:30 pm Jan. 6, 2008. (69 SE Taylor St.) ® Gay-owned Quality Pictures presents the group show H's Kind of Endless through Feb. 2, 2008, and gay artist Oliver Boberg’s pho tographs and video works through Dec. 29. (916 NW Hoyt St.) eatingiout eatingiout eating|out eating|out eatingiout eatingiout Quintana Galleries presents the group show Rituals of Initiation: Art of the Potlatch through Dec. 29. (120 NW Ninth Ave.) Random Order Coffeehouse presents Francisco Garcia's paintings through Dec. 31 .(1800 NE Alberta St.) ® 3D Center of Art fe Photography presents Rick Gibson's Dust-Free Sculptures and Ray Zone and Tom Koester's film Slow Glass through Dec. 30. (1928 NW Lovejoy St.) 3 Friends Coffeehouse presents gay photographer Jason Enderbury through Dec. 31 .(201 SE 12th Ave.) ® 12x16 Gallery presents the group show New and Richard Enger’s mixed-media collages through Dec. 30. (8235 SE 13th Ave.) 23 Sandy Gallery presents Night Moves, a group show of nighttime photography, through Dec. 22. Next up is painter Chris Haberman's Something from Nothing Jan. 3-Feb. 2, 2008. Artist reception 4-6 pm Jan. 12, 2008. Slide lecture 7 pm Jan. 15, 2008. (623 NE 23rd Ave.) ® Gay-owned Vino Paradiso presents Chris Haberman's paintings through Dec. 30. (417 NW 10th Ave.) Vorpal Space presents the group show Alice through Dec. 31. (625 NW Flanders St. 77117.) eatingiout eating|out eating|out We love diversity. 2525 SE Clinton St. 503-233-5301 it |out URBAN GRIND>~PEARL r$OM&t//f( goMerf/wt ? • Now serving beer & wine • NEW! Small Plate Menu - OPEN LATE - H ump D ay H appy H our ft Extended Happy Hour Wednesdays 4pm-10pm A L S O 7 I N D U S . I N beaverton / eugene / medford / SUN VALLEY ID. 503-546-5919 911 NW 14TH & KEARNEY