A painter meditates on the impending and preventable horror of environmental destruction.
Tag: Portland Art
An ambitious group exhibition steps in to show the world that liberation requires both trouble and quietude.
Through clashing pattern combinations and personal storytelling, Padma Rajendran’s work interrogates the dualistic contradictions between culture and definitions of universal heritage.
Native artists across the country have been responding to social and environmental issues that affect them and their communities.
he project was funded by a grant from the Regional Arts and Culture Council. In tandem with the show Water Briefed, a book featuring the series will be for sale.
Rachael Zur’s expanded paintings of objects from living rooms give form to the residue of lives lived held in domestic spaces.
Robinson’s work in Second Honeymoon uses humor, color, and abstraction to transform
commercial-based images into painted works on silk.
A painter challenges the traditional approach to classical painting through vice, intimacy, and the quotidian.
thank you, black materials swirls in gratitude for the lifeworlds of Black material life as expressed within works by six contemporary Oregon-connected artists of African descent.
In a dark humor vein, the sci-fi experimental art film, The Special People asks you to consider the hypnotic state induced by smart technology and human desire for freedom and authenticity.