Q&A with Adelina Ruvalcaba
The Portland-based artist talks about art, food, foremothers, and her recent MFA degree.
Q&A with Viktor Kobylianski
We chatted with the Ukrainian-born, Portland-based artist around his show Hiddi at One Grand Gallery in Portland, OR.
Outside In: North Pole Studio at the Outsider Art Fair
Portland’s North Pole Studio artists travel to New York City for the Outsider Art Fair highlighting artists with disabilities.
Q&A with Fight the Power Do No Harm—the Story of the Black Cross Healthcare Collective podcast producers
We talked to Jodi Darby, Erin Yanke, and Honna Veerkamp, the co-producers of Fight the Power Do No Harm—the Story of the Black Cross Healthcare Collective, launched as part of Policing Justice at PICA.
Q&A: Jayme Yen and Tom Eykemans of Seattle Art Book Fair
We talked with Seattle Art Book Fair co-organizers about the upcoming event on May 11–12.
Q&A with Anemone & Alex Barsky
We talked to the Seattle-based collaborative and artist initiative Anemone and Seattle-based animator and educator Alex Barsky about their upcoming programming in the Seattle Art Book Fair.
Q&A with Henrik Söderström
We talked to the Swedish artist and musician based in LA about his recent exhibition Spirit Interface at Killscreen in Los Angeles.
Q&A with Nina Amstutz and Cleo Davis
We talked to the curators of “Policing Justice” about the upcoming exhibition at Portland Institute for Contemporary Art.
Q&A with Amy Adler
We talked to the Los Angeles-based artist about her solo exhibition Audition on view at Night Gallery in LA.
Q&A with Angela Anh Nguyen
We talked to the Los Angeles-based artist about her first solo exhibition, How We Hegemony, at One Grand Gallery in Portland.
Exit interview with PICA’s Executive Director Victoria Frey
We talked to the Portland-based trailblazing director about her time at PICA and what the institute is looking for in it’s next Executive Director.
Q&A with Ellen Garvens
Sponsored: We talked to the Seattle-based artist about her work in the exhibition Holding Unsteady at Koplin Del Rio in Seattle.
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Toby Jurovics on Ron Jude
We talked to Barry Lopez Foundation director Toby Jurovics about the origins of the foundation and Ron Jude’s photography.
Jeff Kelley on Hung Liu
We talked to writer and critic Jeff Kelley about his late wife and prolific artist Hung Liu.
Sponsored Connection | Christine Miller: Syrup on Watermelon at Portland Art Museum Reviewed
Portland artist Christine Miller turns historical racist imagery into tools for Black liberation and love.
Sponsored Connection | Diedrick Brackens & D’Angelo Lovell Williams: The Quick at lumber room Reviewed
Two artists collaborate to explore kinship, multigenerational learning, and community.
Sponsored Connection: Maya Vivas / Ori Gallery
Ori Gallery (Portland, OR) offers artists the space they need to be creative.
Sponsored Connection: devynn emory
devynn emory invites people to engage with grief, death, and community.
Sponsored Connection: Nat Turner Project
Nat Turner Project (Portland, OR) is a fugitive, migratory space working to end the precarity of Black life.
Sponsored Connection: Converge 45
Converge 45 (Portland, OR) is building an organization where curators and artists can work together.