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VANS OFF THE WALL fall release gallery show

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FRIDAY JULY 15TH, 2011, 7-10PM

VANS OFF THE WALL FALL RELEASE GALLERY SHOW

New works by:

Jay Howell

Marco Zamora

Rich Jacobs

Tim Kerr

Please join us for a special gallery event featuring artwork by next season’s Vans Off The Wall artists.

Featuring live music by Chris Johanson’s band, Sun Foot.

Breeze Block Gallery
323 NW 6th
Portland, OR 97209

 

Mercury 7 and the new 9 at Artery

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On March 11, 2011, Artery will open an exhibit called Mercury 7 and the New 9, curated by Portlander Arthur Lindsey. Now in his 30’s, Lindsey has been fascinated with space exploration for decades, and had long wanted to display this theme in a visually compelling way by involving the works of his closest friends. The show will include diverse artistic interpretations of Mercury 7 astronauts and the first human spacecraft to orbit the earth, Project Mercury. The show opens with a kick off celebration at 7 pm on Friday March 11, 2011 at Artery, 2219 NW Raleigh in Portland. The show runs through May 17, 2011 and is sponsored by Vans footwear.

Lindsey’s curatorial debut was in 2006 with “Calling all Cars” at Cal’s Pharmacy’s The Dept. of Skateboarding, and since 2008 he has been regularly curating the space at 15 NE Hancock. He also runs Storyboard Projects, where he enlists artist friends to produce original art for limited runs of signed and numbered skateboard decks.
Lindsey asked the Mercury 7 artists to interpret one of the original astronauts in their artwork. The artists are Dave Carnie, Ashley Anson, Russ Pope, Salvador Perdomo, Ray Gordon, Kim Hamblin, and Todd Bratrud. In the NASA project, additional astronauts chosen to orbit the earth were called The New Nine. And for this show, The New 9 artists are Roger Seliner, Chris Johanson, David Petersen, Andy Jenkins, Jason Adams, Chris Corales, Johanna Jackson, Chris Pastras and Sam Coomes.
All artists in the show are of varying degrees of notoriety. Some, like Jason Adams and Chris Pastras, are professional skateboarders whose physical creativity lends itself to also making art. Others are skateboarding industry veterans, such as Dave Carnie (Big Brother Magazine), Russ Pope (Vans), Andy Jenkins (Girl Skateboards) and Todd Bratrud (High Five Skateboards). And some, like Johanna Jackson, Chris Johanson and Chris Corales are established artists whose prolific creations are well-known in international art circles. And, musicianship is represented in the Mercury lineup as well; Sam Coomes of Quasi fame has been a gigging and recording rock & roll musician for the past 27 years.
Although NASA’s Mercury 7 astronaut team was announced in April 1959, more than a decade before Lindsey’s birth, space voyage always captured his imagination. “The show is a tribute to the endless opportunities that space travel held for us in the 1970’s and 80’s,” Lindsey says. “It’s the reflection of wonder and adventure seen through the eyes of a 7 year old kid, combined with the innocence and dreams we had both as a nation and individually. I am happy my friends are supporting me in this vision while highlighting the diversity of their works. And coincidentally, this year is the 50th anniversary of the first man in space!”
Artwork in the show will range from $300 to $5,000 per piece. More on the show can be found at www.arteryportland.com.

Chris Johanson Lectures at PSU :: Monday

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MFA Lecture Series

presents Chris Johanson
MONDAY NIGHT, Nov 1st, 2010 from 7:30 to 9 PM
FREE TO THE PUBLIC

Portland State University Campus  (at the corner of SW Broadway & Hall on the PSU campus)
Shattuck Hall Annex
1914 SW Park Ave, Room 198

Portland, Oregon

Chris Johanson currently lives and working in Portland, Oregon and Los Angeles, California. Johanson was included in the 2002 Whitney Biennial and has exhibited extensively in group and solo shows nationally and internationally, including solo shows at Jack Hanley Gallery in San Francisco and Deitch Projects in New York. His most recent solo show, “Backwards Towards Forwards,” opened at Chicago’s Kavi Gupta gallery in September. Johanson operates “Awesome Vistas,” a record label that produces limited-edition vinyl in collaboration with musicians and artists.

“Balls Out” Group Art Show at Grass Hut

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Balls Out 2 at Grass Hut in Portland

Opens First Friday, April 2nd, 2010 from 6pm – 10pm

Each artist is doing a single piece on an 18×18 panel. and the option of doing a 9×9 as well. the artist goes balls out on it, working with all the magii they can muster. here’s the line up.

Artists: APAK, AJ FOSIK, AMANDA VISELL, ANDY KEHOE, ARBITO, BEN WALKER, BIGFOOT, BRENDAN MONROE, BRENT WICK, BRIAN RALPH, BUFF MONSTER, BWANA SPOONS, CHANMEN, CHRIS JOHANSON, CODY HUDSON, CUPCO, DALEK, DAVID FREMONT, DAVID WIEN, DAWN RIDDLE, ERIC INKALA, ERIK RAILTON, EVAH FAN, FAREL DALRYMPLE, JASON VIVONA, JAY HOWELL, JESSE RENO, JESSIE ROSE VALA, JILL BLISS, JOHN STUART BERGER, JOSH HERBOLSHEIMER, JUDIT NAVRATIL, JUSTIN LOVATO, KATOPE, KEITH GREIMAN, KINOKO, KIYOSHI NAKAZAWA, KRISTIN CAMMERMEYER, LARK PIEN, LE MERDE, LORI D, MAIJA FIEBIG, MARTIN ONTIVEROS, MATT FURIE, MAXWELL HOLYOKE-HIRSCH, NATALIE PHILLIPS, OLIVER HIBERT, PINKS, REUBEN RUDE, RYAN BERKLEY, RYAN BUBNIS, RYAN DE LA HOZ, SCOTT C, SCRAPPERS, SHAWN WOLFE, SPENCER HIBERT, TIM BISKUP, TRIPPER DUNGAN, WILL McCURTIN, and YELLENA JAMES

Runs April 2nd – 31st, 2010
Grass Hut Art House
811 East Burnside, Portland OR.

STAYING PUT! Print Show at the Grass Hut Art Market in Portland

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Are We Not Men? DEVO by Shawn WolfeOpening reception First Friday February 5th, 2010 from 6-9pm.

In an era when galleries and shops big and small are dropping like flies
Grass Hut‘s doors will be open in the same place it ever was. 811 East
Burnside right here in Portland Oregon
. So come by and have some handmade
teas from Mr. Tea and enjoy and support the beauty on their walls. Because they
just signed a new lease and are STAYING PUT!

It’s a celebration. Bonus points we will be donating some dollars from the
show to Art Loves Haiti.

Artists include – Studio Folk, Scrappers, Shawn Wolfe, Chris Johanson, Tim
Biskup, Little Friends Of Printmaking, Ian Lynam, Yellena James, APAK, Brad
Simon, Mauro Gatti, a few selections from Tiny Showcase, and of course More.

LFOP - Sprint Finish

A Benefit for Disjecta Visual Arts Programming: 3rd Contemporary Art Auction in Portland

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Disjecta Contemporary Art Auction in Portland, Oregon

Portland Art Auction: Saturday November 7th, 2009 Doors and Silent Auction open at 7pm
Location: Disjecta – 8371 N Interstate Portland Oregon 97217

Description: A benefit for Disjecta visual arts programming
Emcee AC Dickson with special guest
Music by DJ Chazz Madrigal (Ghost Town Soul Club)
$20 Admission (Free to Disjecta Artist Pass Holders)
Doors and Silent Auction open at 7pm. Live Auction begins at 8pm.

A contemporary art auction like only Disjecta can throw (memorable and of course a little bit raucous), the food delicious and the drinks plentiful, the music the perfect toe-tapping accompaniment to your bidding, and the art an amazing mix of works by emerging and established artists.

Come cavort, fall in love, vie, and celebrate all that is possible at Disjecta.

The Artists:
David Anderson – Holly Andres – Mark Andres – Josh Arseanu – Meagan Atiyeh – May Juliette Barruel – Rick Bartow – Horia Bobia – Inge Bruggeman – Ryan Burghard – Heather Burkhalter – Ben Buswell – Lisa Conway – Shelby Davis – Matthew Denison – Geoff Dorn – Alec Egan – Karen Esler – Nigel Fenton – Eduardo Fernandez – Anna Fidler – Harrell Fletcher – Stephen Funk – Damien Gilley – Justin Gorman – Peter Gronquist – Sean Healy – Chris Johanson & Jo Jackson – Liz Knight – Christopher Knight – James Lavadour – Joe Macca – Weird Fiction – Jenene Nagy – Brad Nelson – Dan Ness – Paintallica – Miel-Margarita Paredes – Ryan Pierce – Ann Ploeger – Tom Prochaska – Mylan Rakish – Mike Rea – Ben Rosenberg – Crystal Schenk – Amanda Schroer – Nicole Eriko Smith – Josh Smith – David Stein – Morgan Walker – Heather Watkins – Darrell Williamson – Amanda Wojick

((( ZINE RIVER )))

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Portland is a river city; many of us lay our eyes daily upon the mighty Willamette and Columbia rivers. Yet, deep below the city’s surface runs another river, one that few have heard of and even fewer have seen. It’s a mysterious body of water that some say has the power to heal the sick, to make the old young again, to give the impotent a boner. It’s a magical place known as Zine River.

Another well-kept secret: the IPRC has a secret passageway to this amazing river of creativity. Our fearless Membership Coordinator Lori D has been down there for months, paddling the Zine River on a homemade raft, seeking out underground artists and zinesters to take part in this special benefit art show. Join us for the opening reception on Friday June 26th at 7pm, and take your own wild ride down the Zine River.

Zine River
A Benefit Art Show for the Independent Publishing Resource Center
Grass Hut Gallery
811 East Burnside
Portland, OR 97214
June 26-July 1
Opening Reception: Friday June 26, 2009 at 7pm

Featuring artwork and zines by Chris Johanson, Thomas Campbell, Lori D, Nicole J. Georges, Gabriel Liston, Theo Ellsworth, Dan Gilsdorf, Travis Millard, Mel Kadel, Megan Whitmarsh, Leif Goldberg, Keegan Wenkman, Scrappers, Sammy Harkham, Chris Duncan, Thom Lessner, Elizabeth Haidle and E*Rock.

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