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President and Mrs. John F. Kennedy greet onlookers outside the National Theatre.
Life of an Iconic President
One hundred years after his
birth, John Fitzgerald Kennedy
remains a subject of endless fasci-
nation for millions of Americans.
During his 1,037 day presidency,
Kennedy boasted an average ap-
proval rating of 70.1 percent, and
his popularity has endured over
the past half century, with public
surveys revealing that Americans
regard him as one of our country’s
greatest presidents.
The Oregon Historical Soci-
ety’s current exhibition “High
Hopes: The Journey of John F.
Kennedy” explores Kennedy’s
early life, his road to the presiden-
cy, and the changes he effected
during his time in office.
The largest centennial exhibit
outside of the John F. Kennedy
Presidential Library and Muse-
Tamae
Frame’s
ceramic
‘Whispers
of Earth.’
Samyak
Yamauchi’s
acrylic
‘Might As
Well Dance.’
Now Showing at Guardino
Several artists are featured this
month at Guardino Gallery, 2939
N.E. Alberta St.
In the Main Galley are works
by Dave Benz. At first glance, they
appear to be vintage sepia photo-
graphs. Upon closer examination,
they reveal themselves to be ink
drawings rendered on watercolor
paper containing figurative paint-
ings and mysterious narratives.
Tamae Frame features her ce-
ramic art at the gallery, works
that examine emotions, moods,
feelings, and epiphanies. She uses
the female figure as her primary
subject, while not spotlighting any
particular race.
Samyak Yamauchi has titled
her paintings “One Step, Two
Step,” exploring the concept that
for every step we take, we move
through the story of our lives from
birth to death.
um in Boston, features more than
100 rare artifacts and manuscripts
from the Mark Family Collection,
the Shapell Manuscript Foun-
dation and the John F. Kennedy
Presidential Library Museum and
the Oregon Historical Society col-
lection.
High Hopes is on view at the
Oregon Historical Society through
Nov. 12.
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