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Red Bat Press celebrates 10 Years in Portland in 2012!

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Carye Bye at Lulu's Vintage art show June 7, 2012
ART SHOW & FIRST THURSDAY ARTIST RECEPTION

Portland in Postcards: Portland’s Public Art & Architecture in 4×6
Woodcuts and original illustrations by Carye Bye of Red Bat Press

June 7 – 30, 2012

Lulu’s Vintage
916 W Burnside
Portland, Oregon
Hours: Wed – Sat 12-6 and Sun 1-5

First Thursday Artist Reception
June 7, 2012, 5-8pm

Lulu’s Vintage is proud to host an art show for the month of June featuring 4×6 inch postcard-size hand-printed woodcuts and original watercolor & ink illustrations by artist Carye Bye of Red Bat Press. Her love of Portland has been a theme in her printmaking over the last decade and in the illustrated guidebook Hidden Portland she self published in 2009 and Bedouin Books published in 2010. Janet Julian, a local musician and folksy artist refers to Carye as a “Tourist in her own town”. What is more touristy than the postcard!

Bye has collected postcards most of her life. Her grandparents in Florida sent her alligator, shell collections, and cute kitten and puppy postcards to Minnesota where she grew up. In high school she started her first reproduction printing by making a variety of zines which she’d sell to friends. One zine The Bizzare focused on different subject matters and the fourth issue was all about bathtubs. This launched a collection of postcards with bathtubs. Today Bye curates the informal Bathtub Art Museum with a collection of nearly 400 “bathtub” postcards. Her interest in postcards has continued in her professional arts life.

Through Red Bat Press, a small artist press Bye started in 2002 that specializing in woodcut illustration and hand printing on a letterpress, a tradition of making Portland Postcards has emerged. The popular Bridges of the Willamette, a collection of 10 woodcut reproductions of Portland’s unique bridges, is one of Bye’s signature contributions. Other Portland scenes in the collection so far include, Paul Bunyan, Vaux Swifts, Union Station, Chinatown, Stag Sign, City of Roses and many bicycle prints.

In this new exhibit, Bye will illustrate her favorite public art sculptures and architecture in woodblock and Ink & watercolor. This includes a new carving of the Steel Bridge in honor of Steel Bridge’s 100th Birthday this summer.
skidmore fountain by Carye Bye

Crafty Wonderland Pop-up Shop Art Show

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* Grand Opening — Crafty Wonderland Pop-Up Shop *
Saturday, November 13th, 2010
(noon till 5pm) Crafty Wonderland will be holding their big Grand Opening Celebration which includes the opening of their “Small Wonders” art show. They will have a selection of small and affordable art from about 35 Portland artists. All work is 6″ x 6″ or smaller and under $100 and can be bought right off the wall for your gift giving pleasure!

Artists: Ryan Berkley, Cheppy (Chelsea Fletcher and Tripper Dungan), Steve Mathews, Rachel Austin, Jolby, Lucy Berkley, Bishop Lennon, Adrienne Vita, Aaron Barker, Suki Allen, Alissa Thiele, Jill Bliss, Bunny with a Toolbelt, Thomas Webb, Eleanor Gorman, Michelle Maule, Faryn Davis, Carye Bye, Martin Ontiveros, Johanna Wright, Hadley Hutton, Jenna Robertson, Brett Superstar, Janet Julian, Lisa Golightly, Juanita, Joe Ryckebosch and more.

Crafty Wonderland Pop-Up Shop
802 SW 10th Ave.
at SW Yamhill
Portland, Oregon

(on the corner next to Finnegan’s Toys and across from the Central Library)
Open November 9th through December 30th, 2010

Hours Before Thanksgiving:
Mon-Sat 10am – 6pm
Sun 12pm – 5pm

Hours After Thanksgiving:
Mon-Sat 10am – 7pm
Sun 12pm – 6pm

*Grand Opening Party*
Saturday, Nov 13th
12pm – 5pm

Forget Me Not – Memento Mori Group Show

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Forget Me Not is a Reading Frenzy tradition and this year we’re pleased to present the biggest one ever! Nearly two dozen local artists (and one from the UK!) who have created work honoring a dearly departed person, place or thing.

Join us for the first Thursday reception or come visit us any time in October. You’re also invited to bring small items (photos, artwork, tchotchkes, etc.) that represent your dearly departed to contribute to a public shrine.

Featuring work by:

* Adrienne Vita
* Andi Zeisler
* Bwana Spoons
* Carson Ellis
* Carye Bye
* Christina Lamb
* Cynthia Lahti
* Dame Darcy
* David Chelsea
* Fawn Gehweiler
* Gabriel Liston
* Harlan Mahaffy
* Jen Sbragia
* Martin Ontiveros
* Nancy Prior
* Nicole Georges
* Nicole Lavelle
* Rachel Blumberg
* Seann McKeel
* Shannon Buck
* Shelley Turley
* Steve Mathews
* Tara Jane ONeil

Featured artwork “What Lies Beneath” by Adrienne Vita.

Reading Frenzy
921 SW Oak St. ~ Portland, Ore 97205    (503) 274-1449    Open Mon-Sat 11-7, Sun 12-6

11th Annual Valentine’s Invitational at Reading Frenzy in Portland

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Jen Wick Valentine

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 2010 6 – 9PM

Reading Frenzy presents the 11th Annual Valentine’s Invitational! Dozens of artists contribute Valentine themed artwork to benefit a local non-profit. This year’s recipient in the Special Education PTA of Portland (SEPTAP).

Confirmed artists:

Free beer from Ninkasi!

Carye Bye presents Hidden Portland: The Museums

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Hidden Portland reception for Carye Bye, Image from ReadingFrenzy.comCarye Bye's Hidden Portland Art Show at Reading Frenzy, Photo from RedBatPress.com
Title: Hidden Portland: The Museums
Art Show and Guide Book Release by artist/local museum expert Carye Bye
Location: Reading Frenzy 921 SW Oak St. ~ Portland, Ore 97205
Link out: ReadingFrenzy.com and RedBatPress.com
Description: Carye loves museums, and has been to as many as she knows about here in Portland, so for the last few months she has been revisiting all the museums and making on site illustrations to go in a little artist book/guide book that will be out in the public starting June 4 at an art opening at Reading Frenzy. She will also be selling lots of original Portland people & scenes illustrated postcards for the month of June at the same location.
Opening Time: 6:00pm – 9:00pm
Date: June 4, 2009 and will be up till the end of June