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Practical Magic: Group Show at Coeur:Art

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Practical Magic at Coeur:Art in PortlandOpening First Thursday, April 1st, 2010 from 6pm – 10pm

Runs April 1st – 30th
Gallery Hours: Th – Sat, noon – 6pm
Artists include:
featured artist Nemo Boko
with Laura Borealisis, Keenan Havens, Morgaine Faye, Chelsea Rose, Nicole Linde, Jennifer Mercede, Chris Haberman, and Anna Todaro

Coeur:Art Gallery
323 NW 6th
Portland, OR, 97209

Practical Magic at Coeur:Art in PDX

WET PAINT: Live Art + Group Show at Tiger Bar in Portland

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Heidi Elise Wirz art

Opening / Live Art: Portland, OR - January 22, 2010 – Tiger Bar
Wet Paint v.1 – Live Art – Group Show
January 22nd – Feb 25th, 2010

Tiger Bar, in conjunction with curator Rai Villenueva and co-curator Heidi Elise Wirz – present the first in what promises to be an exciting quarterly event. The event is January 22, 2010 from 9pm until 2:30 am, there will be a three dollar cover. This event is 21+.

The Wet Paint series is a showcase for local emerging and established artists. It hopes to give insight into artists and art that is changing the way that Portlanders look at the city around them. Through live painting, viewers will be able to examine the process of several of the artists, including co-curators- Rai Villenueva and Heidi Elise Wirz.

Featured artists include: Ashley Costa, Beth Myrick, Chris Haberman, Heidi Elise Wirz, Hunter Armstrong, John Graeter, Johnny Tragedy, Matt Schlosky, Rai Villenueva, Roscoe Hall II and more.

DJ sets by: DJ L Train, Krist Krueger Killing Hipsters, and more!

Tiger Bar: 317 Northwest Broadway, Portland, OR and is open nightly for viewing, until February 25th.

Rai Villenueva at Tiger Bar

STREETWISE: Chris Haberman with P:ear Youth Artists at Trim / Vojdani Gallery

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Streetwise: Chris Haberman with p:ear youth artistsPortland Art Opening Reception, First Thursday, November 5th, 2009 from 6pm – 9pm. On display till November 26, 2009
Trim / Vojdani Gallery at P:ear – 338 NW 6th St. Portland, OR 97229 Corner of 6th & Flanders

Streetwise, a continuance of last months exploration of our very own Rose City, featuring Portland artist Chris Haberman in conjunction with p:ear youth artists, persists with new pieces and live music. Haberman’s interpretations escalate with originality, catching the eye with his confidence in color and dynamic use of space. Integrated with p:ear youth artists creates an epic infusion of perspective, strength, and perception striking curiosity as they give shape to every day life in Portland, Oregon.

p:ear youth are 15-24 year old homeless or transitional young people that attend the educational, artistic and recreational programs at p:ear. They work independently and with guest artists, working with available materials, to create work that is expressive, vibrant and healing.

TRASHED @ 35: Willamette Week 35th Anniversary Art Show at Backspace

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Portland Artist Klutch paints up Willamette Week Newspaper Box

Portland Art Show Opening, First Thursday, November 5th, 2009 starts at 5:30pm (Show closes Nov. 30, 2009)
Backspace – 115 NW 5th Ave., Portland, Oregon

To help celebrate Willamette Week’s 35th anniversary, WW asked some of Portland’s hottest emerging and iconic artists to turn their newspaper covers into new pieces of art in their own unique styles. They got the idea from local artist Klutch (Vinyl Killers), whose “remixed” WW covers caught their eye and inspired them to invite other artists to try their hand at using, well, us, as a medium. Trashed @ 35 features Klutch’s work, as well as WW-inspired art by Brett Superstar, Dan Gilsdorf, J. Shea, Alexis Mollomo, Josh Arseneau, Chris Haberman, Tripper Dungan, Pedro Dorsey, Jason Graham, Lydia Crumbley, Eve Lake and Tom Cramer among others. Come meet the artists, check out their kick-ass work, and toast WW at the crusty old age of 35 at the show’s First Thursday opening.
Willamette Week Newspaper Box was done by Portland artist Klutch for the art show.

Klutch Paints a Willamette Week Newspaper Box