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MARCH 21, 2008
on view
These galleries hold artist receptions,
usually from 6 to 9 p.m., once a month.
First Thursday
(fil Last Thursday
First Friday
The Albina Press presents queer pho
tographer Betsy Boyle's Respite through
March 31. (4637 N Albina Ave.)
4^ The Art Institute of Portland presents
Pencil Pusher: The Process and the Payoff,
Guy Burwell's exhibition focusing on the vol
umes of paper and sketches that the artist
generates in the stages of creating visual
solutions, through March 29.
• Backspace presents a group show by
homeless or transitional p:ear youth through
April 30. (115 NW Fifth Ave.)
9 Beet Gallery presents sculptors Robin
and John Gumaelius' Many Little Birds
through April 1. (1720 NW Lovejoy St.
#120.)
4B Berbati's presents Against a Wall, queer
artist Mike Fox's stenciled spray paintings of
Amy Winehouse, Twiggy, Joey Ramone and
others, through March 31. (231 SW Ankeny
St.)
Bitch Magazine presents a group show
by homeless or transitional p:ear youth
March 27-April 18. (4930 NE 29th Ave.)
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Blackfish Gallery presents the group
show Digital Dimensions through March 31.
Next up is Reconfigured featuring Eric Rue's
paintings, drawings and collages and Greg
Conyne's sculptures April 1-26. (420 NW
Ninth Ave.)
9
Gay-owned Brian Marki Fine Art ex
hibits painter Gordon Marshall's Sanctum
through March 31. Next up is the group
show The Diptych Project: A Collaboration in
Wax April 4-30. (2236 NE Broadway.)
9
Broderick Gallery presents Shadow
8 Light, a group show of paintings of Pit-
tock Mansion and its surroundings, through
March 31. Next up are painters Ignacio Me
rida and Ernesto Pumariega's Arte Cubano
April 3-May 3. (814 SW First Ave.)
(fl? Gay-owned B Rogers Gallery presents
Nikki McFerren's shadowbox-inspired Curi
osities through March 30. Next up is What
the Heart Wants, Yvonne Johnson Hanks'
anatomical drawings with applied surface
finishes, April 4-27. (734 NE 19th Ave.)
($ Bullseye Gallery presents Hinterlands,
Cobi Cockbum's hand-woven glass vessels
inspired by the Australian environment,
through April 5. Next up is Contained Abstrac
tion, Jane Bruce's spare house forms and
abstracted suggestions of vessels, April 1-
May17. Artist reception 5:30-7:30 pm
May 14.(300 NW 13th Ave.)
(^ Butters Gallery presents Bernd
Haussmann's paintings and Elise Wagner’s
encaustics through March 29. Next up is
painter Melinda Stickney-Gibson's From the
Woods April 3-26. (520 NW Davis St.)
Camerawork Gallery presents Skeleton in
the Closet, Fritz Liedtke's document of the
dizzying world of eating disorders, through
March 21. Next up is Craig Hickman's Pic
tures from the Heart of the Valley March 22-
April 18. (2255 NW Northrup St.)
MP Cannibals celebrates its first anniver
sary with a group show through March 30.
(518 NW 21 st Ave.)
9
Chambers Gallery presents painter
Charlotte Bender's Stripes 8 Solids through
April 12. (207 SW Pine St. #102.)
Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts
in Eugene presents The Declaration of In
nocence Before the Tribunal, gay artist Mike
E. Walsh's site-specific installation exploring
his take on the Iraq war, April 4-26. Open
ing reception 5:30-8:30 pm April 4. (11OW
Broadway.)
Elizabeth Leach Gallery presents Emile
Clark's paintings through March 29 and
Al Souza's sculptural panels and intricate
works on paper through April 26. (417 NW
Ninth Ave.)
& Gay-owned Froelick Gallery pres
ents painter Virgil Grotfeldt's Shadow of
the Hand and painter Terrell James' Plants
and Animals through March 29. Next up
are queer photographer Ron van Dongen's
Calvus 8 Arisaemas and multimedia artist
Gabriel Manca’s Surely You've Seen Movies
April 1-26. (714 NW Davis St.)
FF Gallery Homeland presents the group
show FWD. Dudes Night Out through
March 30. (2505 SE 11th Ave.)
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Gallery 114 presents the group
show Digital Dimensions through April 4.
(1100 NW Glisan St.)
Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Cen
ter in Hillsboro presents Organic, a group
show examining details of the natural world,
through March 26. Next up is the fourth an
nual Hillsboro Youth Advisory Council Youth
Art Exhibition April 1-30. Reception and
awards ceremony 6-8 pm April 1. (527 E
Main St.)
Goodfoot Lounge presents Jesse Reno's
paintings and Lana Guerra's wigs March 27-
April 21. (2845 SE Stark St.)
9 Gottlieb Gallery presents painter Holly
Werner's Vibrant Petals through March 28.
(220 SW Yamhill St.)
& Grassy Knoll Gallery presents paint
ers Evan B Harris and Sarah Jane's Locks of
Lore through May 31. (123 NW Second Ave.
#206.)
9 Guardino Gallery exhibits mixed-media
assemblages by queer artist Tabor Porter
and Chris Griffin through March 25. Next up
are Wendy Harmon’s paintings and Ingrid
Hendrix's ceramic sculptures March 27-
April 22. (2939 NE Alberta St.)
Guestroom Gallery presents Maude Kerns'
paintings and prints on paper through
April 26. (4114N Vancouver Ave.)
(fl? History Image Gallery presents eclec
tic images dedicated to Women's History
Month through March 31. Next up are Lewis
Hine's child labor photographs April 4-May 1.
(1730 SE Holgate Blvd.)
9
Independent Publishing Resource
Center presents its 10th Anniversary Zine
Art-Show featuring queer illustrator Nicole
Georges' Invincible Summer through May 31.
(917 SW Oak St. #218.)
interstate Firehouse Cultural Center
presents The Gentle Revolution, a group
show celebrating Women's History Month,
through March 21. Next up is an extraordi
nary installation by Roberta Wong March 27-
April 26. (5340 N Interstate Ave.)
9 Janovec Studio celebrates Women's
History Month with the Oregon Chapter of
the Women's Caucus for Art's tribute to
Remarkable Women through March 29.
(4504 SE Milwaukie Ave.)
Katayama Framing presents Maude Kerns'
paintings through April 26. (2219 NW Ra
leigh St.)
The Kingstad Gallery in Beaverton pres
ents the group show Vision 8 Persuasion
through May 31. Artists reception 6-8:30 pm
March 25. (15450 SW Millikan Way.)
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Launch Pad Gallery presents Lord
Have Mercy, works on paper by David Stein,
through March 31. (534 SE Oak St.)
Lawrence Gallery presents Artemis'
epic tapestries inspired by the story of
Odysseus through March 31. Next up are
James McGrew's paintings of the Pacific
Northwest's natural landscape April 3-30.
(903 NW Davis St.)
Mark Woolley Gallery presents its final
exhibit at Wonder Ballroom, Alphabet Soup:
Labeling, Identity, Stigma, Pride, a diverse
group show exploring the external and in
ternal dimensions of the queer sexual labels,
through March 22. Closing dance party 5 pm
March 21 featuring an 8 pm performance of
Kaj-anne's Mouth-Full, a short interactive
video/movement installation expressing the
consequences of childhood choking games,
queer identity and the ingestion of labels;
cover is $3-$5 sliding scale. (128 NE Rus
sell St.)
Marylhurst University's Art Gym presents
the group show Women's Work: Contem
porary Women Printmakers through April 2.
(17600 Pacific Highway.)
($ Moshi-Moshi celebrates its grand open
ing with I Heart Mr. T, a group show inspired
by America's favorite tough guy and real-life
superhero, through April 1. (916 W Burnside
St.)
Mt Hood Community College in Gresham
presents the group show Digital Dimensions
through April 4. (26000 SE Stark St.)
Gay-owned Muse Art and Design presents
Judith Devine's collages through March 29.
(4224 SE Hawthorne Blvd.)
Museum of Contemporary Craft presents
Touching Warms the Art and The Living
Room, which recontextualizes objects from
the museum's collection within a contempo
rary domestic setting, through March 23 and
Framing: The Art of Jewelry through May 11.
(724 NW Davis St.)
9 Nancy’s Kitchen presents photographer
Adrian Kalil's In Bloom April 1-30. (1611 NW
Glisan St.)
Northwest Resource Credit Union cel
ebrates National Child Abuse Prevention
Month with Happy and Healthy Families,
featuring paintings by 12 Oregon celebrities
including gay artists Sam Adams, Chris Cole
man, DarcelleXV and Thomas Lauderdale,
April 1-22. (221 NW Second Ave.)
® Oasis Art Gallery presents Fantasy 8
Reality, a group show of mystical paintings,
through March 31. (821 NW Flanders St.
#345.)
Amuny-Dey and Dora Drimalas through
March 22. (2204 NE Alberta St.)
9
Olympic Mills Commerce Building
presents gay photographer Horace Long's
first Portland one-man show through May 2.
(107 SE Washington St.)
9
Onda Arte Latina presents Heidi Ma
rie Balmaceda's paintings and Fortunato
Ramirez's sculptures through March 25.
Next up is Spring Awakening, a group show
of paintings, March 27-April 22. (2215 NE
Alberta St.)
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Pushdot Studio presents photographer
Ann Ploeger's In Between through March 28.
Next up is digital artist Chris Sanderson's
Scenes from a Movie I'll Never Make
April 4-25. (1021 SE Caruthers St.)
9
Q Center presents photographer Mark
Thompson's Fellow Travelers, a stunning
collection of images of gay liberation pio
neers, through March 30. Next up is Look,
Nisa Haron's photographs of “strangers" in
an effort both to show the diversity of beauty
in people and to evoke a sense of wonder
and mystery, April 4-30. (69 SE Taylor St.)
E. Schellinger, Brandon Herman and David
Hilliard through March 29 along with photog
rapher Mark Hooper's There.Here and Laura
Fritz's video installation Interspace through
April 26. (916 NW Hoyt St.)
Quintana Galleries presents its An
nual Antiquities Show of American Indian
artifacts through March 29. Next up is the
group show Geometries: Linear Forms in Na
tive American Art April 3-May 31. (120 NW
Ninth Ave.)
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100th Monkey Studio presents the
group show The Art of Art Therapists through
March 30. (110 SE 16th Ave.)
Rake Art Gallery presents photog
raphers Carly King and Adam Satushek's
Trespass through March 29. (325 NW Sixth
Ave.)
Oregon College of Art
Craft presents
the group show OCAC Metals Department
through March 30. Next up are Juried Stu
dent Exhibition and OCAC Fibers Department
April 3-27. Opening reception 4-7 pm April 3.
(8245 SW Barnes Road.)
Reading Frenzy presents Lunar Ladies,
queer artist Sarah Gottesdiener and Olivia
Edith Fuente's mixed-media works based on
the Western Zodiac, through March 27. Clos
ing reception 5-7 pm March 27. (921 SW
Oak St.)
and mixed-media artist Jenevive Tatiana's
Hot House-ism April 1 -26. (925 NW Flanders
St.)
Small A Projects presents The Last
Full Weekend Each September, an exhibit of
Anissa Mack's entries in all 73 craft catego
ries for the 1996 Durham Fair in Connecticut,
through April 26. (1430 SE Third Ave.)
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9 PDX Contemporary Art presents paint 9
er James Lavadour's Close to the Ground
Portland Art Museum presents The Dancer:
Degas, Forain and Toulouse-Lautrec through
May 11; New on the Wall: Recent Photogra- •
phy Acquisitions through June 15; Apex: Je-
nene Nagy through June 22; and Every Pic
ture Tells a Story: Persian Narrative Painting
through July 27. (1219 SW Park Ave.)
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Portland City Hall presents Keep Port
land Weird, a group show featuring queer art
ist Richard Schemmerer, through March 31.
(1221 SW Fourth Ave.)
9 Portland State University presents gay
photographer and colorist Darryl Gilbert's
From Bungalow to Ballroom, a painterly, of
ten romantic view of the Chicago area's di
verse architecture emphasizing its European
origins, through March 27 in the White Gal
lery. (1825 SW Broadway.)
9 Print
Arts Northwest presents the
group show The Cyprus Exchange through
March 30. Next up are Patrick Simon and
Mickey Weaver's Into the Wild April 1-27.
(416 NW 12th Ave.)
(J) Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery exhib
its painter James Boulton's Boolean Logic
through March 29. Next up is the group show
9 3D Center of Art fr Photography pres
ents Claudia Kunin's 3D Holy Ghost Stories
and John Roll's 3D Stereo Safari through
March 30. (1928 NW Lovejoy St.)
9 12x16 Gallery presents Annie Heisey's
paintings and Marci Rae McDade's hand-
embroidered thread on canvas through
March 30. Next up are photographer John
Blalock's West Coast Modern Architecture:
A Pinhole Perspective and photographer Lee
Ann Slawson's 90 Days April 3-27. (8235 SE
13th Ave.)
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23 Sandy Gallery presents a group
show of handmade artist books exploring our
innermost Secrets and Lies through April 26.
(623 NE 23rd Ave.)
9 Gay-owned UE Fine Arts celebrates its
grand opening with Blackfeet artist Farrell
Dale Cockrum's acrylic paintings and a group
show of paintings, ceramics, glass and pine
needle baskets through March 31. (404 NW
10th Ave. #101.)
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Urban Grind presents photographer
LeeAnn Gauthier's Eye Candy: Havana to
Portland March 23-April 30. (2214 NE Or
egon St.)
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