
Terrain: An Exclusive Golden Hour Experience
TERRAIN – AN EXCLUSIVE GOLDEN HOUR EXPERIENCE
Join us for a special experience of Terrain before the public opening. A limited number of $75.00 tickets are available for Thursday, August 13 from 6pm to 9pm. Guests will be treated to a special evening that includes a signature cocktail/mocktail, light bites, an opportunity to meet several of the visual and performing artists, witness special performances, and rub elbows with the Terrain co-curators.
All proceeds will be split among the participating artists. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.
VENUE:
The event will take place at Building 5 in NW Portland (2516 NW 29th Ave, Portland, OR 97210). Please note that this is an indoor event and it may be warm inside the space, which is not temperature controlled. This event is ADA-accessible.
ABOUT TERRAIN
Terrain is a community driven environmentally centered art oasis bringing wild nature through artistic responses to the surrounding landscape and its history. At its core, Terrain provides supported opportunities for artists to create new, unique works, cultivating the expansion of creative thinking and making. The goal is to foster greater environmental awareness both in the artists themselves and our audiences. Terrain artists were prompted by the dynamic history of what lies around and beneath Building 5. This site used to be home of Guildes Lake and wetlands up to the bank of the Willamette River, and where Terrain is taking place in August 2025.
Terrain is co-curated by Kendra Roberts, an independent artist-curator who recently co-curated the well-received Terra Incognita, a land art exhibition hosted by the Verdancy Project in 2023. Currently, she serves as the director of public engagement at Blackfish Gallery and is the president of the Portland Art Dealers Association. Clairissa Stephens is a studio artist and curator, her practice and research explores a sense of place, wonder and relationship to the natural landscape. Her work is influenced by mapping, navigation, historical research, weather patterns and extreme natural environments. Tammy Jo Wilson is an artist, curator, and co-founder of the nonprofit Art in Oregon. Wilson curates the ongoing traveling art exhibit BLACK MATTER showcasing Oregon-based black artists. Wilson also serves as Ambassador for the Portland Art Museum Black Art & Experiences Initiative and the Director of Exhibits & Programming for Bush House Museum in Salem, Oregon.