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NOVEMBER 21, 2008
on view
These galleries hold artist receptions,
usually from 6 to 9 p.m., once a month.
First Thursday
© Last Thursday
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First Frjday
Artery presents / See Music, a collection of silk-
screened rock posters, through Dec. 27. (4114 N
Vancouver Ave.)
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Beet Gallery presents Memory, Barbara Sets^
Pickett's hand-woven silk velvet and shibon textiles,
a group show of pencil drawings on paper, through
Nov. 29. (205 SW Pine St.)
FF
Fourteen30 Contemporary presents Nick
van Woert and Nicholas Pittman's New Construc­
tion through Dec. 6. (1430 SE Third Ave.)
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Gay-owned Froelick Gallery presents painter
Kathenne Ace's Creation/Chaos and Sally Finch's
Iraq War memorial Mistakes Were Made Dec. 2-
Jan. 3, 2009. (714 NW Davis St.)
FF
Gallery Homeland presents sculptor Rox­
anne Jackson's Must Find Truth through Nov. 30.
(2505 SE 11th Ave.)
© Gallery 114 presents a group show of clay
through Dec. 2.(1720 NW Lovejoy St. # 120.)
artists Dec. 3-27. (1100 NW Glisan St.)
(420 NW Ninth Ave.)
Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center in
Hillsboro presents the group show Nest through
Nov. 26. Next up is the group show Intersect/
Parallel Dec. 2-Jan. 28, 2009. (527 E Main St.)
© Goodfoot Lounge presents Vinyl Killers 6, an
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Blackfish Gallery presents Chnstopher Sho-
tola-Hardt and Kentree Speirs' paintings Dec. 2-27.
FF
Gay owned Brian Marki Fine Art exhib­
its painter Scott Gellatly’s Northwest Passages
through Nov. 29. (2236 NE Broadway.)
Broderick Galery in Lake Oswego presents the group
show Into the Light -Regional Paintings through
Dec. 15. (15800 SW Upper Boones Ferry Road # 120.)
FF Gay-owned B Rogers Gallery reopens in a
new location with Portland's Cityscapes, an exhibit
of ink on paper by David Shratter, through Nov. 30.
(2415 NE Broadway.)
(© Bullseye Gallery presents engravers Jiri
Harcuba and April Surgent's Traces of Ourselves
through Nov. 22 and glass artist Silvia Levenson’s
It's Not Living Alone .. through Dec. 6. Next up
is Tension, Jeff Wallin's expressive and ges
tural figure studies, Dec. 2-
Jan. 31, 2009. Artist recep­
tion 5:30-7:30 pm Dec 3.
(300 NW 13th Ave.)
exhibit of painted records, through Nov. 26. Next up is
The Art of Musical Maintenance V, an exhibit of rock
posters, Dec. 4-Jan. 26, 2009. (2845 SE Stark St.)
I© Grassy Knoll Gallery presents Ward Jenkins'
hip-hop-inspired b-boy through Nov. 30. (123 NW
Second Ave. #206.)
© Guardino Gallery exhibits Gabriel Fernan­
dez's paintings through Nov. 23. Next up is Little
Things 8, a group show of art no larger than 7x7x7
inches, Nov. 28-Dec. 28. (2939 NE Alberta St.)
© Hecklewood Gallery presents the skate
boarding exhibition Wood Pushers Dec. 4-Jan. 31,
2009. (114 NW Third Ave.)
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Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center
presents Word, a group show celebrating
Portland's font design and typesetting movement,
through Nov. 22. (5340 N Interstate Ave.)
Linfield College's James F. Miller Fine Arts Cen­
ter in McMinnville presents meta, a group exhibit
curated by queer artist TJ Norris, through Nov. 29.
(900 SE Baker St.)
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Mark Woolley Gallery presents Sara Sies-
treem s Day Paintings and Small Wonders: A Rotat­
ing Group Show of Small Works through Nov. 30.
Next up is queer artist Stephen Scott Smith's mul­
timedia installation Selections from ME9 Dec. 2-
Jan. 3, 2009. (817 SW Second Ave.)
Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham presents
photographer Richard Rollins' Vestiges of the New
World through Nov. 21 and the watercolor exhibit
The Sporting Art of Dean Crouser through Dec. 1.
(26000 SE Stark St.)
Museum of Contemporary Craft presents queer
artist Hilary Pfeifer's Bunnywood through Nov. 30;
Manuf®actured: The Conspicuous Transformation
of Everyday Objects through Jan. 4, 2009; and
The Ceramics of Gertrud and Otto Nattier through
Jan. 25, 2009. (724 NW Davis St.)
New American Art Union presents Exit Wounds,
more than 1,000 photos of Iraq and Afghanistan
veterans by Jim Lommasson, through Nov. 30.
(922 SE Ankeny St.)
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Onda Arte Latina (Alberta) presents the
group show The Day of the Dead through Nov. 25.
Next up is the group show Holiday Art Market
Nov. 28-Dec. 30. (2215 NE Alberta St.)
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Butters Gallery pres­
ents painter William LePore's
The Cartography of War and
Peter Opheim's paintings
and works on paper through
Nov. 22. (520 NW Davis St.)
Camerawork Gallery pres­
ents Jake Shivery's Portraits
through Nov. 21. Next up
is Adam Bacher’s Summits
and Solitude: A Retrospec­
tive Nov. 22 Dec. 26. Artist
reception 1-4 pm Dec. 7.
(2255 NW Northrup St.)
I© Charles A. Hartman
Fine Art presents pho­
tographer Corey Arnold’s
Fish-Work through Dec. 20.
(134 NW Eighth Ave.)
Clark College's Archer Gal­
lery in Vancouver, Wash.,
presents Pacific Currents,
a group show by contempo­
rary artists of Asian heritage,
through Dec. 5. (1933 Fort
Vancouver Way.)
Portland Community College Cascade's Art Gal­
lery presents video artist Julie Perini's All Julie All
the Time through Dec. 31. (705 N Killingsworth St.)
I© Powell's Books presents Elliott Erwitt's pho­
9
Oregon College of Art & Craft presents Art-
ist-in-Residence Program through Nov. 27 and
tographs through Nov. 30. (1005 W Burnside St.)
© Pulliam Oeffenbauglr Galery exhibits Ken Kelly
OCAC Metals Department through Nov. 30. Next
up are Studio School Juried Invitational Exhibition
Dec. 4-21 and OCAC Fibers Department Dec. 4-
Feb. 1, 2009. (8245 SW Barnes Road.)
and Dan Keith's paintings and Glenn Rudolph's photo­
graphs through Nov. 29. (929 NW Flanders St)
Oregon Jewish Museum presents Charlotte Salo­
mon's Into the Heart of Humankind through Jan. 4,
2009. (310 NW Davis St.)
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
presents Jennifer Steinkamp's Anything You Can
Do, an interactive swing set that visitors can ride
to create unique light and sound effects, through
Jan. 3, 2009. (1945 SE Water Ave.)
(© PDX Contemporary Art presents queer
FF
Pushdot Studio presents Meagan Greer's
Patterns of Change through Nov. 28. Next up is You
Were a Perfect Gentleman, Zak Margolis' perverse
drawings and animated segments, Dec. 5-Jan. 30,
2009. (1021 SE Caruthers St.)
FF Q Center presents Personal Herstory, a group
exhibition by the Siren Nation Women's Music and
Arts Festival, through Nov. 30. Next up is Devotion/
Redemption— in which queer artists Paul Francis
Fukui and Paul Soriano address themes of love
and death, commitment and martyrdom, truth and
sanctity—Dec. 5-31. (69 SE Taylor St.)
® Gay-owned Quality Pictures presents Videos
painter Storm Tharp's Arm Ft Arm and Geraldine On-
drizek's window project Cellular through Nov. 29.
Next up are painter Adam Sorensen's False Fjords
and photographer Sam Beebe's Water from Above
Dec 2-27. (925 NW Flanders St.)
I© p:ear gallery presents Formation, a group
and Vodka: Selections from Video Salon through
Nov. 30 and painter Kojo Griffin's Swing States of
Mind through Dec. 23. (916 NW Hoyt St.)
I© Quintana Galleries presents the group show
show inspired by the graphic and poetic nature of
text, and an installation by Justin Gorman through
Dec. 24. (338 NW Sixth Ave.)
The Undersea World through Dec. 27. (120 NW
Ninth Ave.)
® Raw Oyster presents woodworker/printmaker*
Portland Art Museum presents Making Merry:
The Circus and Carnival in Graphic Art through
Brian Crane's Idle Hands... through Nov. 22. Next
up is In Process, a behind-the-scenes look at eight
« Oregon College of Art & Craft students'
? thesis work, Dec. 4-13. (625 NW Ev-
erett St. #106.)
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Sixth Street Gallery in Vancouver,
Wash., presents a group show from
members of Mosaic Arts Alliance
Dec. 3-28. Gala fund-raiser 5-9 pm
Dec. 6. (105 W Sixth St.)
® 3D Center of Art & Photogra-
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phy presents Jerry Oldaker's Cross
Views into Fractal Fantasies and
Dale Walsh's Sacred Sites through
Dec. 28. (1928 NW Lovejoy St.)
Touchstone Coffee House presents
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Neighborhood Art Show through
Nov. 30. (445 NE 70th Ave.)
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FF 12x16 Gallery presents painter
Andrew Pate's Vessel and collage
artist Liz Cohn's Thrice Removed
through Nov. 30. Next up are painter
Melissa Hogan's Barbarian Whispers
and Richard Enger's mixed-media
collages Dec. 4-28. Artist reception
2-4 pm Dec. 7. (8235 SE 13th Ave.)
ment, a group show by the environ­
mental art group Leave No Plastic
Behind, through Nov. 30. (1047 NW
Johnson St.)
® Waterstone Gallery presents
presents Pat Steir's paint­
ings and monotypes through
Nov. 29. Next up are painter
Stephen Hayes' Sotto Voce
and painter Justin Gibbens'
Birds of Paradise Dec. 4-
Jan.3, 2009. (417 NW Ninth
Ave.)
Fontanelle Gallery
presents Autumn Sweater,
FF 100th Monkey Studio presents the" group
exhibit Gratitude Show through Nov. 30. Next up
are the group exhibits HIV/AIDS and Hope Dec. 5-
Jan. 4, 2009. (HOSE 16thAve.)
Jan. 4, 2009, and Wild Beauty: Photographs of the
Columbia River Gorge and Jonathan Lasker through
Jan. 11, 2009. (1219 SW Park Ave.)
FF
23 Sandy Gallery presents
the group photography show Shelter
through Nov. 29. Next up is Mater­
nal Legends, a national juried show
of handmade artist books, Dec. 5-
Jan. 3, 2009. (623 NE 23rd Ave.)
® Visage presents Haste Manage­
FF Cube Gallery presents
collage
artist
Penelope
Culbertson's
Sister
Tree
through Nov. 30. (4136 SE
Hawthorne Blvd.)
I© Elizabeth Leach Gallery
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FF Onda Arte Latina (Lake Oswego) presents
the group show The Art of Tango through Nov. 30.
(220 A St. #104.)
Elliott Erwitt's photographs are on display this month at Powell’s Books.
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Make/Believe, an installation of pho­
tographs, drawings, notes, objects
and sculptures by sisters Briana Lin­
den and Phaedra Elizabeth, through
Nov. 30. Next up is Small Works,
a group show (including queer art­
ist Annie Meyer) featuring art no
larger than 12x12x12 inches, Dec. 3-
Jan. 31, 2009. (424 NW 12th,Ave.)