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RAINBROS

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Tripper Dungan
David Wien and Tripper Dungan make very colorful art, so it’s a no brainer they’d come together to make a semi-collaborative art show entitled Rainbros. With some paintings and some sculptural elements, Rainbros is a collection of colorful, sincere, and curious artwork. If that’s not enough to get you down to the Albina Press, there will be color crayons for you to color with.

Opening night: Thursday, October 13th, 2011
From: 6 – 8PM

Albina Press
4637 N. Albina
Portland, Oregon 97217

Show Ends: 2011-11-07

David Wien

Grass Hut & Hungry Eyeball present Balls Out Thee third

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We did the first balls out show……. it was a blast. I was blown away to see some many top shelf artists in one room, and in the pacific northwest no less.
2+ years went by and we did balls out number 2. Blown away again. some new artists, some returning artists. My eyeballs are shooting rainbows into my head. Most people think it’s only been a year since the first one. Time flies when yer having fun.
One year later and now it’s annual for real. Balls Out thee third. 40+ artists from around the globe prepare to shatter your brain with killer paintings. All crammed into tiny ol’ Grass Hut.
My drive behind everything Grass Hut is to bring people together and show you stellar works of art. A chance for anybody in the pacific northwest to get close and personal with art we love.
Come celebrate rad art with us!
Bwana Spoons 2011.


Balls Out Thee Third.

Opening Reception July 7th from 6-9pm.
Show runs July 7th- 31st
Grass Hut Art Market
20 NW 5th ave #101
Portland Oregon 97209
open 11-7 seven days a week.

Uh… check out this roster.
Grass Hut & Hungry Eyeball present:

aj fosik
amy ruppel
apak
becky dreistadt
bigfoot
brent wick
bwana spoons
celeste zolezzi
chanmen
cody lusby
cupco
dalek
david wien
erik railton
farel dalrymple
filth
jess fogell
jon malta
josh herbolsheimer
katope
keith greiman
kiyoshi nakazawa
kristin cammermeyer
lisa dejohn
lori d.
maija fiebig
martin ontiveros
oliver hibert
ryan bubnis
ryan berkley
scrappers
shawn wolfe
spencer hibert
souther salazar
theo ellsworth
thomas campbell
tim biskup
tripper dungan
will mcCurtin
yasmina dedijer-small
yellena james

Is the floor wet?
Do you need to wash your pants now?

Idea Board 3 @ Together Gallery

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June 30th – July 24th 2011
Opening Reception June 30th, 6pm – Late
Main Gallery: Idea Board 3
The third annual “Idea Board.” This years board members include new comers: Jay Howell, Benjamin Edmiston, Casey Grey and Doodles and seasoned veterans: Timothy Karpinski, David Wien, poppa Mark Warren Jacques, we are especially excited to be welcoming Mark home from his time on the road.
Project Gallery: Friendship Rituals
Together Studio member Meg Adamson will be filling the project gallery with her insanely detailed drawings and tying it together with a full installation.
Gallery 3: Hunters and the Hunted
Excited to announce Jennifer Parks second solo at Together, Jennifer will be showing new drawings as well as new ceramic work.

David Wien Interview

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INTERVIEW:

Name / age / location / website etc…
David Joseph Wien, 29, Portland Oregon, www.davidwien.com, earth

Please talk a lil’ bit about the general idea behind your new series of works for “The bigger picture” opening june 24th, 2010 at together gallery?

Well, basically there is a visual concept, and there are a few themes that the work is based on. Visually, since the space is two walls, I saw these as two different opportunities for effect. So one side is strictly brown and white, and the other side has a more liberal (anything goes) color pallet.

I chose the title “The Bigger Picture” because i like the different ways to read into the phrase, especially in regards to an art show. Also, i wanted to make some really big pictures which kind of didn’t happen.. But i like the title because it makes me laugh and i really don’t want to come across as taking anything too seriously. Anyway, my goal for the body of work on display was to make an attempt to re-write, or re-claim the concept of the Garden of Eden – and our place in it as humans. However, i have noticed that i really am not able to make a series of work about only one thing. For me, the process of creation has its own will, and each piece is about something different just as each moment seems to have its own magic.
nah mean?

You are from Vermont, can you tell us a bit about that and how you arrived here in Portland?

I arrived in Portland wearing a paper crown and a bathrobe, pushing a shopping-cart carrying a duckbill platypus that was laughing at me.

What’s your thoughts on the art scene here in p-town?

Kind of don’t know how to answer that question. I think i wish it was more integrated. Like, there are all these tiny scenes that are little universes, but they don’t even touch each other. All right here in this tiny city.  It is fun here though, there are so many venues for creativity, there are too many events for any one person to be able to attend. There are SO many creative people in this town, its pretty nourishing…

If i were to come visit, what would we do?

Dude if you came over we would probably do some hill-bombing in my new hood, hang out in my new backyard and have target practice with the slingshot.

If you had an unlimited budget and time was not an issue, what grand
artistic vision would you look to bring to life?

Dang yo, there are a few of those going on the list, probably top three are still:
- outdoor skateboardable nature trail with skateable sculptures
- animated films with soundtracks
- the ultimate treehouse

Whats an average day like for you?

Dude pretty mellow, I work an early morning job, get done around noon, either nap or drink coffee, hopefully skate if possible, make love to my woman, make art, dream, repeat.

What do you consider your biggest overall influence?

very hard to answer. possibly the Bossert Folk Art book Mark gave me, I consider that my bible.

Do you collaborate?

Not so much! I would be impossible to work with. I should know it is impossible to work with myself… actually I think Adam Zeek and I might paint a big mural later this summer. stay tuned for that…

I hear you paint naked? is this true?

Come on who told you?! spies… yes when it is that hot i do

Do you listen to music while painting/drawing? If so, do you have a current favorite that inspires?

I’m all over the place there.  Last week was Juvenile and Desmond Dekkar. Really the best thing for me has been my lady reading to me whilst i paint. She has been reading me this book called “Rubicon Beach” by Steve Erickson. its amazing

coffee, tea, beer, whiskey?

yes please

What drew you towards art making, who, what, where, when why?

Its more like i just always was doing that, was always drawn to other people who make art, then i realized that i could make art to replace schoolwork, and i had some very encouraging teachers. My best homies from Vermont, Mike Nevin and Scott Lenhardt have always been involved with art since before any of us can remember- and the community here is so stimulating! As for why- dude i just cant answer that right now..

Interests outside of art making?

I want to start a band

Do you make a living off art or what, how do you pay the bills?

Naw dawg, I’m working on that, but not working on it too hard. just making art and keeping it fun. Lots of people tell me they like my art, but not a lot of people buy it. I’ll just keep making art all the same. I like having a job so that I’m not totally stressed about my art paying the bills you know?

Whats next? Summer plans? 5 year plans? next 5 minutes?

Just cant wait to coast out the rest of the summer. Gonna do a little travellin’, gonna do some campin’, gonna do lots of skatin’, i expect to get very tan. no other plans.

Thanks?

Yeah man, thank you, thanks to the EYE, huge thanks to Christina, and to Adam Zeek for helping with my frames. Jeez and thanks to anyone who may have made it through this whole interview!
-D

The Bigger Picture

New work by David Wien
June 24th – July 24th 2010
Opening last thursday,

Together Gallery
2916 NE Alberta St Suite A
Portland, Or 97211
503.288.8879

“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.

FAMILY QUILT 50+ Artists at Together Gallery in Portland, Oregon

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Family Quilt at Together GalleryArt Opening 6pm – Late, Saturday December 5th 2009 – January 25th, 2010
Together Gallery ~ 2916 NE Alberta St. Portland, Oregon 97211

The 2nd annual “Family Quilt” group art show blowout! Over 50 artists displaying 2 square pieces of work hung in a quilt-like fashion. Opening musical performances by Brainstorm and Sielaff/Schonberg.

Artist include:
Timothy Karpinski
Mark Warren Jacques
Seth Neefus
David Wien
Emily Katz
Sean Christensen
Jill Bliss
Kelly Murphy
Issac Bushkin
Colby Nichols
Josh Kenyon
Elizabeth Jeager
Tripper Dungan
Parskid
Julliana Bright
Daniel Long
Mia Christopher
Chelsea Xavier
Mia Nolting
Ryan Jacob Smith
Jennifer Mercede
Apak
J. Shea
Brett Superstar
Eatcho
Haley Robinson
Shawn Creeden
Ashley Anson
Marian Slakie
Doodles
Julliana Swaney
Zach Johnsen
2h
Kendra Binney
Bruce Fortress
Lisa Cogdon
Lisa Bayer
Rebecca Urias
Ghram Kahler
SOSO
Jennifer Parks
Ryan Bubnis
Teresa Flowers
Erin Dollar
Misha S.
Nick Harris
Nas Chompas
Ian Stevens
Adam Baz
Jason Graham
Sara Hedrickson
Erik Railton
Johnathan  Edelhuber
Angy Wills
Adam Zeek
Amy Ruppel
Bwana Spoons
Katy Ellis O’Brien

Bwana Spoons, David Wien and Mark Warren Jacques at Together Gallery

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You Show Me Yours, I'll Show You Mine at Together Gallery with Portland artists Bwana Spoons, David Wien and Mark Warren Jacques.

Title: Bwana Spoons, David Wien, and Mark Warren Jacques at Together Gallery
Location: Together Gallery: 2916 NE Alberta St Suite A Portland, Or 97211
Link out: TogetherGallery.com
Description: Three Portland Oregon artists present, “You Show Me Yours, I’ll Show You Mine”.
The show will run September 24th – October 25th, 2009.

Art Show Opening: Last Thursday, September 24th from 6pm – 10pm.