Breeze Block presents a debut show of Portland sisters from Hawaii, Isis and Sage Fisher
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Sept. 2nd – Oct. 2nd
Gallery Hours: Wed-Sat 12-6pm
At our new location: 323 NW 6th between Everett & Flanders in Chinatown
WHAT: Kevin Bouton-Scott solo show: “NO WAY, ME TOO!”
WHERE: Our new location! 323 NW 6th between Everett + Flanders
WHEN: 1st Thursday, Aug. 5th, 2010 | 6-10pm
Breeze Block presents a grand solo show by Kevin Bouton-Scott featuring a massive collection of new works relating back to long histories in Kevin’s crazy life – from age 6 – the show will be quite the spectacle.
Opens August 5th (1st Thursday), 6-11pm
Show runs through August 2010
Gallery Hours Wednesday through Saturday 1-6pm
MURAL UNVEILING PARTY: Zach Johnsen + Mhak @ Jupiter Hotel
Wed, June 16, 2010, 6-9pm
Jupiter Hotel
800 E Burnside
Portland, OR
Mhak (Japan) and Zach Johnsen (US) just opened a killer show at Compound Gallery last week. To commemorate their awesome collaboration, they just completed an amazing mural at the Jupiter Hotel.
Please join us next Wednesday for the official unveiling of their work at the hotel. Mhak leaves for Japan shortly and we want to give him a great send off as well!
DJ Nature will be spinning on top of the cube and beverages will be flowing.
Thank you to Matt Wagner and Compound Gallery for joining Breeze Block in presenting one of Portland’s strongest murals. Jupiter Hotel – you’re great too.
xopaige

“FUTURE HIGH”
ART BY THE BEST FUTURE ARTISTS STILL STUCK IN HIGH SCHOOL.
1st THURS. JUNE 3RD, 2010
6-10PM
412 SW 10th Ave. (up 10th 1 block from Powell’s books)
Music by MOONCHILD
Breeze Block presents another pop-up show graciously hosted by Tender Loving Empire. Ten of the most talented high-schoolers you’ve ever seen. Get em now while you can still afford their work – they’ll be at MOMA by 25.
ARTISTS FROM PORTLAND AND OLYMPIA, WA:
Paul Estrada, Jordan B. Guy, Arthur Crews, Max Zapf-Geller, Laurel Wolf, Abe Poultridge, Brian Dodge, Sloane White, Chelsey Falbo, Henry Newell
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 6 ARTISTS GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL THIS WEEK!
Great art, Great prices.
WHAT: 3rd Annual 100 Bones Show
WHEN: Friday February 19th, 2010 6-10pm
WHERE: Ecdysiast, a pole dance studio, SE Madison and Grand (under the Hawthorne Bridge)
WHY: So for the price of a night on the town you can take home something long-lasting and beautiful while supporting your local culture makers.
DETAILS: Music by DJ Wu. Champagne and gummy bears. Artists: Ashley Montague, Brandon, Caveman, Christopher Welsh, Derek J. Yost, Drew Steadham, Isis Fisher, Kevin, Meg Adamson, Paul Estrada, Rob Pellicer, Thomas Stavnes
Breeze Block Gallery is very excited to host our first pop-up show at Ecdysiast Studio! It’s a killer space for the 3rd Annual 100 Bones Show: a large group show of Breeze Block family artists where everything is 100 bucks or under. With our new ‘homeless’ business model, we will be hosting art shows in collaboration with various partners around town at a different location for each show – keeps it interesting, fresh, and new by curating not only the art but the venue as well. Come check out our first experiment!

WHAT: Group Hug Show, Curated by Brandon
WHERE: Breeze Block Gallery, 19th and E Burnside, PDX Oregon
WHEN: 1st Friday, Nov. 6th, 2009 from 6pm – 10pm
WHO: Matthew Palladino, PEZ, Jonathan Casella, Isis Fisher, Claudio Marchetti, Maria Joan Dixon,
Guest curator, Brandon, has put together an impressive line up of friends from the Bay Area and Portland for Nov. 6th First Friday art show titled “Group Hug”. Sure to be a knock out.


WHAT: Solo show with Rachel Budde at Breeze Block Gallery, DJ Obe
WHEN: Opening party Friday Aug. 7th, 6-10pm
Show runs through Sept. 2nd, 2009.
WHERE: 1847 E Burnside, Ste. C Portland, OR 97214 (19th + E. Burnside)
On Friday Aug. 7th, New York artist Rachel Budde will be traveling from Brooklyn for the opening party of her solo show at Breeze Block Gallery. Rachel’s inspiration comes from where art and the everyday meet, whether it is through adornment of a car, creating religious shrines, or being tattooed. Having studied the Indian miniature painting technique and Thangka painting in India, as well as sign painting, pin-striping, and tattooing in the U.S., her style reflects both ancient and modern motifs. Her work is a perpetuation of ‘tradition’ in the ever-changing contemporary culture.
Check out BreezeBlockGallery.com for more information on this and future shows.
Contact:
Paige Prendergast
paige@breezeblockgallery.com
503.282.0333
Hours: Daily 12-7, Sun. 12-5