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Art of the Music Poster at The Goodfoot

The Goodfoot is proud to announce that “The Art of Musical Maintenance, in it’s 7th year, will open Dec 9th, 2010 from 4pm-2:30am and be up until Jan 26th, 2011. They will be displaying the newest installment of music posters from artists throughout the country. The artists in this show are as diverse as the music. Likewise, the artist’s techniques vary as well (from hand drawn to computer generated designs). There are over 50 artists and around 300 posters.

The Goodfoot
2845 SE Stark
503-239-9292
Portland, OR 97214
open daily 4pm – 2:30am

music poster artists
Alan Hynes
Ben Wilson
Brad Klausen
Brian Methe
Casey Burns
Chris Haberman
Craig Horky
Crosshair
Dan Stiles
David D’ Andrea
EMEK
Fiona Bruce / Idiot or Genius?
Furturtle
Gary Houston
Gigart
Guy Burwell
Jason Brown
Jay Ryan
Jermaine Rogers
Jim Mazza
Joanna Wecht
John Howard
John Vogl
Jon Smith
Justin Hampton
Justin Helton
Justin Santora
Landland
Lee Zeman
Lil Tuffy
Lindsey Kuhn
Marq Spusta
Mig Mokinda
Mike King
Miles Stegall / Idiot or Genius?
Nate Duval
Patent Pending
Powerslide Design
Rob Jones
Todd Slater
Tyler Stout
Uncle Charlie

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Big 100 Art Show Benefit


OPENS First Thursday, Fri + Sat 4pm – 2am
December 2, 3 and 4, 2010
Benefit for Oregon Food Bank (BRING CANS!!!)and Cascade AIDS Project
Two floors of art. 100 + artists, 1800 works of art, all art is $50/framed, cash/carry. Credit card OK.
21 + over
DJ’s (Ryan Organ/friends), Food, Beer/Wine/Spirits.
Presented by Chris Haberman and Jason Brown

The Goodfoot
2845 SE Stark
Portland, Oregon

ARTISTS:
Adam Ciresi
Adam Sheppard
Alan Bennett
Allen Schmertzinger
Amy Stoner
Andy Vanoverberghe
Angela Gay
Ania Palinska
Anna Magruder
April O’Connor
Ashley Costa
Barry Mack
Ben Galaday
Benjamin Stewart
Beth Myrick
Brent Wear
Brett Superstar
Brenda Dunn
Brent Wick
Brin Levinson
Casey Rae Wickum
Chelsea Fletcher
Chris Bibby
Chris Gaslin
Chris Haberman
Chuck Bloom
Cody Wirz
Dan Ness
David Gage
Dennis Dread
Derek Olsen
Dizzy Orion
Edward Juan
Ed Maitland Jones
Emek
Erin Nations
Erika Lee Sears
Eryka Dean Ryn
Flora Bowley
Fred Swan
Gabe Flores
Gary Hirsch
Gary Houston
Gary Wiseman
Grant Johnson
Greg Pitters
Guy Burwell
Harry Moritz
Heidi Elise Wirz
Heather MacKenzie
Hunter Armstrong
Icky A
Jason Brown
Jason Edward Davis
Jason Graham
Jeff Fontaine
Jeni Trinity Lee
Jenn Feeney
Jennifer Griffo
Jennifer Mercede
Jeremy Nichols
Jeremy Schultz
Jesse Reno
Joanne Licardo
Joel Barber
John Gajowski
John Hoar
Johnny Tragedy
Jolyn Fry
Jon Hill Jacquard
Joseph Arrow
Karah Bruce-Larkin
Kelly Williams
Kenny Spurlock
Kendra Binney
Kerosene Rose
Kevin Fitzgerald, KMF
Kevin Noonan
Kirk Charlton
Kit Kross
Kyle Gossman
Larry Christensen
Liana Norton
Lisa Laser
Leslie Ebert
Lea Keohane
Lorna Nakell
Luna Littleleaf
Malynda Shook
Mario Robert
Mark Randall
Marlena Simone Hatchel
Martha Wallulis
Mary Sapp
Matt Leavitt
Matt Schlosky
Maryann Puls
Megan Galante
Micah Krock
Michael Costello
Michelle Tuffias
Mike Fields
Misty Ray
Mona Superhero
Neil M Perry
Nicole Linde
Nicholas Orr
Patrick Daly
Peach Momoko
Richard Schemmerer
Rio Wrenn
Robin Carlisle
Ronni J Kobrin
Sabina Haque
Sam Arneson
Sarah Cruse
Sarah Kamsler
Scott Chase
Summer Hatfield
Tanya Herrera
Terence Healy
Teresa Garber
Theresa Andreas-O’Leary
Tim Combs
Todd Hinchman
Travis Wright
Tripper Dungan
Tuna Poanessa
Tyler Corbett
Yo Mutsu
Yourself
Zack Baltzly
Zack Blei
Zak Gere

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The Last of the Vinyl Killers at The Goodfoot

Vinyl Killers 8 opens on October 28th
The Goodfoot
2845 SE Stark St.
Portland, Oregon
open daily from 4 PM to 2:30 AM.  The show will be up until Nov 30th, 2010.There will also be vinyl only selections from dj’s monkeytek, ryan organ and samizdat during the opening

The often imitated, never duplicated, OG vinyl art show, Vinyl Killers returns this October for another round of rescuing long forgotten records from the world’s landfills. This year there have been at least 6 other vinyl shows in North America alone and interest in the art form is at an all time high. After seven annual shows and several touring exhibits Vinyl Killers remains committed to staying open call, independent, D-I-Y, and free of corporate sponsorship.

Since it’s inception in 2003 Vinyl Killers has showcased well over 1000 records painted by artists from around the world. A quick glance at the VK website shows both the genres global influence and the absolutely amazing things that are being done with paint and old records. Media recognition for this innovative show includes The Art Of Rebellion 2 and Stencil Nation, and features in numerous international street art magazines and blogs. In 2005 Klutch, the founder and curator of VK, had the room that he decorated with painted records for San Francisco’s Hotel Des Arts featured in Time magazine.

Unfortunately this will be the LAST Vinyl Killers.

Artists
Aaron Brick
Abigail Vaughan
Ace Troy
Alexis Good
Andrew Constantine
Andy Stattmiller
Anna Magruder
Beth Myrick
Chris Brett
Chris Haberman
Christine Claringbold
Chuck E. Bloom
d.b.
Damon Ayers
Dave Ryan
deadmeat dude guy
Dell
Deseo
EMEK
Erin Nations
GOM
Harry Moritz
Heidi Elise Wirz
HUNTER ARMSTRONG
Ian K. Millard
Jacquelyn Bond
Jason Brown
Jason Wells
Jennifer Mercede
Joel Barber
John Graeter
John Maneval
Johnny Tragedy
Jonathon Hill-Jacquard
Jussi TwoSeven
Larry Christensen
Liberation please
Mario Robert
Matt Schlosky
Matthew Wicks
Mel DeFabrizio
Michael Frank
Mr. Say
Nate Luna
Nate Micek
Nectar
Neil M. Perry
New Colony
NorthernDraw
Pagean Jere’de’lique
RAMENDEATH
Richard Schemmerer
Ripper1331
Ronni Kobrin
Scott Chase
Simon Milligan
SKAM
STINE MACHINE
the_some1
Tim Combs
Tony Perez
Vo McBurney
Yourself

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“I Am, There For I Think” #4 with “Drink and Draw” showcase at The Goodfoot

“I am, therefore I think 4″ at The Goodfoot. It’s part illustrative memoir, part social commentary. The work displays imagery any were from praying to beer to genetic engineering. There are over 75 artists with over 300 works, and a varied of mediums (etching, painting, mixed media, photography, etc).

Opens Last Thursday, Sept 30th from 5-11pm, show up until Oct 26th, 2010.
The Goodfoot
2845 SE Stark, Portland, Oregon

Artists include:
Abigail Vanghan
Adam Ciresi
Adam Sheppard
Ania Palinska
Anna Todaro
Ashley Costa
Azad Sadjadi
Ben Wilson
Beth Myrick
Brad Hamers
Brent Wick
Casey Rae Wickum Olsen
Chris Haberman
Chuck Bloom
Dan Ness
Derek Olsen
EMEK
Erin Nations
Furturtle
Gary Hirsch
Gary Houston
Gene Hannon
Guy Burwell
Harry Moritz
Heidi Elise Wirz
Hunter Armstrong
Ian Rodger
Icky A.
J. Shea
Jason Graham
Jason Wells
Jennifer Mercede
Jeremy e Schultz
Jesse Reno
Joel Barber
John Gajowski
John Graeter
John Howard
Johnny Tragedy
Jon Smith
Jonathon Hill-Jacquard
Justin Hampton
Kendra Binney
Kerisene Rose
Kevin Fitz
Larry Christensen
Lea “Luna” Littleleaf
Luke Dolkas
Mario Robert
Matt Schlosky
Michael Costello
Mike Fields
Mike Klay
Nate Luna
Neil Perry
New Colony
Nicholas Orr
Richard Schemmerer
Ronni J
Sam Arneson
Sandy Fields
Scott Chase
Summer Hatfield
Tessa Hulls
Tim Combs
Todd Hinchman
Todd Slater
Tripper Dungan iii
Zach Baltzly
Zag Adams

ONE NIGHT ONLY. CASH AND CARRY.  All 200 plus DRINK and DRAW works are framed and most are sold for $25!!! (larger works are a bit more, but not too much).  Proceeds from show to benefit the publication of a Drink and Draw book.

D AND D HISTORY:  Drink and Draw has been a Sunday night ritual at the Goodfoot for two years, a relaxed “all skills welcome” type of evening.  After two years of submissions, a cycling of ARTIST HOSTS, lots of paper (or whatever we could draw on), The Goodfoot decided to have a show and try to make a book out of this “doodle” why you drink community event.  Started by Michael Fields in 2008, and then assisted by artist/curators Jason Brown and Chris Haberman in 2009, Drink and Draw now has a crew of artists, hosts and helpers and a following.  All works framed by PO BOY ART GALLERY AND FRAMESHOP (1421 SE Stark).

Participating DRINK AND DRAW Artists in this show:
Alexandra Becker-Black, Amy Stoner, Anna Todaro, Ben Pink, Bill Garison, Chris Cank, Charlie Brown, Chris Haberman, Chuck Bloom, Corey Poonacha, Danielle Kirby, Dave Walker, David Stein, Donny Kunzer, Gellella, Guy Burwell, Greg Bond, Hunter Armstrong, Hayley Cassatt, Hugh Gallagher, James Sitzer, Jasmine Star, Jason Brown, Jesse Reno, Johanna Becker-Black, Joey Arneson, Joel Barber, John Gajowski, Karah Bruce-Larkin, Kendra Binney, Kenny Spurlock, Keenan Havens, Kirsten A. Moore, Kory Quinn, Laura Buchan, Liana Norton, Malynda Shook, Marshall McLean, M@ Leavitt, Matt Schlosky, Michelle Renee Tuffias, Michael Fields, Mike Morley, Ms. Zenda, Natasia Chan, Nicole Linde, Peck, Petro, Roscoe Hall II, Ryan Bodiroga, Sam Arneson, Scott Chase, Sienna Morris,  Stephen Polczynski, Summer Hatfield, Teresa Garber, Virginia Driscoll, Willow D’Arcy, Yvon, Zack Baltzly

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EMEK @ Po’ Boy Art in Portland, OR.

Po’ Boy Art presents “Fool’s Gold Art – OR Recessionary Kindlin’ over 200 Rock posters, art prints, and handbills, past to present from artists EMEK.
Show open’s First Friday Aug 6th, 2010 from 5-11pm, the show will be up until Sept 1st, 2010.

emek poster

Emek has been referred to as “The Thinking Man’s Poster Artist”. Coming from a unique family of 5 artists, Emek has made his mark creating special limited edition silkscreen posters for live concerts around the world. Emek’ style thrives on attention to detail, coupled with layers of meaning in the artwork. His infusion of socio-political commentary into pop culture imagery has made his work instantly recognizable in the field. Emphasizing craftsmanship, his work is mostly hand-drawn in the tradition of the classic psychedelic posters from the 1960′s. Born in the 70′s Emek was also strongly influenced by the DIY punk flyers of the 80’s.  ”I appreciate the creative freedom this medium allows me because the bands generally give me total freedom as long as I advertise the show info. I am allowed to dip into the recesses of my imagination and see what spills out onto the page. This allows me to be my own art director and I am able to experiment with different concepts and styles to keep things fresh. Today’s disposable culture paves the way for tomorrows collectible nostalgia…I’m just trying to make it interesting” Over the last 2 decades, Emek has created hundreds of posters for some of the top alternative bands and events, like Radiohead, Coachella, Queens of the Stone Age, Tool, System of a Down, Jane’s Addiction, The Flaming Lips, to name a few, as well as album covers from Neil Young and Pearl Jam to Henry Rollins and Erykah Badu. Emek’s work has been shown in galleries across the United States, Berlin, London, Tokyo, Belgium and Canada. He has been interviewed on CNN, featured in dozens of magazines and books, including covers of Juxtapoz magazine.

Check sun Aug 8 for full catalog of what’s left in the show
http://poboyart.com/

few from the show

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Po’ Boy Art Gallery and Framing
Artists For Artists
http://poboyart.com/
1421 SE Stark
Portland, OR.
Gallery/Shop hours: open tues-fri 12-5

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“Not for Reproduction” – Codak, Eyeone, Gabe Decker, J. Shea and Racecar13

The Goodfoot will have an art opening on Last Thursday, July 29th, from 4-12pm. The show will be up until Aug 24th, 2010. The artists are Codak, Eyeone, Gabe Decker, J. Shea and Racecar13 and is titled ” Not for Reproduction”.

poster
poster

Codak/Adam Smith First touched earth in Oklahoma, received misinformation and mis-education in Oregon, followed family roots from the NW throughout the mid-west, currently back on the left-coast in Los Angeles. From a family background in design, Codak developed a fascination with ‘line’… its quality, ambiguity and emotion. Associated with early experiences doodling his favorite comic book characters, falling off his skateboard and riding the bus, he would find himself drawn to Graffiti and it’s artistic interaction with the urban landscape. His work is defined by an acute sense of how to exploit space & composition in an organic fashion while maintaining a constructed approach utilizing mixed media. His subtle use of color intermixed with line work has been described as resembling “muscle stretched across bone” and “Malevolent Ivy” creating harmonious contrasts between graphic design and street art. Though he is better known in the world of ‘Street Art’ his work spans across fields, as he pulls from his childhood exposure to architecture, modern art, and interior design contrasted against his training in graphic design. Recent client work includes: NOKIA, The Sanrio Corporation (Hello Kitty), MGA Entertainment, Pepsi Street Motion, Fat Possum Records and DUB Magazine, as well as exhibitions in locations as diverse as Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City, Washington DC, Montreal, London and Slovakia.Cans have been emptied, brushes abused, markers overfilled, pencils broken, buff paint spilled, computer screens burned out, hard drives fried…….Still in hot pursuit of progression.
codak

Eyeone is a visual artist and graphic designer based in Los Angeles.
He holds an MFA in Design | Media Arts from the University of
California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and is a member of the graffiti art
collective Seeking Heaven. Eyeone publishes the acclaimed Lost |
Graffiti in the City of Angels, a documentary journal dedicated to
Los Angeles visual culture.
He say’s about his work “I aim to present a vision of the city that is subjective and
paradoxically documentary in nature. Inhabiting this vast urban chaos
leads me to explore and find humanity amongst the wire, cement, and
smog.”
eyeone

Gabe Decker was born and raised in the SF bay area…..affected early on by the totems left by the bay area’s graffiti pioneers..POEM VOGUE KRUSH TWIST UB40 JA… just to name a few……the awareness of style through form and color was seeded  …. ever since Gabe has been referencing these masters in his work and art. this collection represents an ongoing experiment with the development and evolution of style and the struggle between order and chaos.
Gabe Decker

J.shea was born and raised in Boston, MA….influenced at an early age by the art found in comic books….animation…and classic sci-fi film…..luckily the streets of his fair city were littered with punk rock posters and hand bills that covered telephone poles and record shop walls…..a constant reminder of the local music scene of the 80’s & early 90’s proved to be very inspirational as well……………after refining his skills at the art institute in the late 80’s…Shea’s creative career has spanned over 20 years….working in various forms as a poster artist….animator…..
sneaker designer…….puppet fabricator……muralist……and installation artist after living in many cities on the east and west coasts, ingesting an array of influences along the way………Shea has been focusing on his personal art…..the work is always handmade in mixed media….with a recycled twist…..combining influences of folk art, assemblage art , and all forms of street art……Shea exhibits his work in galleries and installation spaces across the country and just had his first international exhibition in Sydney, Australia…..he can be found working in his studio & riding his bike in the city of Portland, OR………….
J. Shea

Racecar13 / Tanner Goldbeck was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1970… He grew up on the east coast and moved around for several years. Baltimore, New Jersey… a couple spots in between. In 1992 Tanner graduated from The Maryland Institute College of Art. Later on, he attended the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art in 1996 and eventually moved to Santa Barbara in 1998. He is currently paying bills in downtown Los Angeles. Working freelance and dodging the landlord whenever possible. Tanner’s 1st job in California was with Powell Skateboards. he got to work with people he grew up inspired by. Deck art had always been a huge influence on the work that he does now. Tanner has been able to work in the commercial art biz with several companies that have allowed him some creative freedom to do the skulls and monsters he’s always been into. Most recently, Icon Motosports based in Portland, Oregon. Along the way, Tanner has been able to make paintings and mess with other media to keep the line art process up and running. The move out west has been a great catalyst to re up new works. Tanner has been able to stick his nose in group shows and meet most of the artists and gallery people that get things done these days. It is a never ending process that one day will lead to solo shows and total world domination… or at least a peaceful spot to rest his brain after all this chaos is over. Racecar 13 is the evolving project in the back of Tanner’s brain. In short summary, the art is always up for interpretation.
Influences cover and endless art gamut from many grat master painters to the people that hit the walls around Traction Ave. There is a de!nite interest in experimenting with iconic images and !nding new ways to reconstitute them. To twist the familiar and o#er up something possibly a little di#erent. The worst reaction an artist can ever get is no reaction.
Racecar13

Check Sunday Aug 1 for a full catalog of the show
http://thegoodfoot.com/gallery/
current show is there now

The goodfoot
2845 SE Stark
503-239-9292
Portland, OR 97214
http://thegoodfoot.com/gallery/
http://www.myspace.com/goodfootart
http://www.facebook.com/people/Goodfoot-Art/1472058101?ref=search
open daily 4-2:30

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BIG 100 ~ One Night Art Show ~ All Paintings $30 ~ Olympic Mills in Portland!

Big 100 Art Show at Olympic Mills in Portland One Night Art Show – Friday, December 11th, 2009 from 6pm – 11pm
Olympic Mills Commerce Center Gallery – 107 SE Washington St., Portland, OR.

100 artists, twenty 8″ by 8″ pieces each, everything $30.
ONE NIGHT ONLY!!!
Benefit for Oregon Public Radio and KBOO Community Radio. Presented by Portland City Art and PoBoy Art. Sponsored by BEAM Development.

Artists
Adam Ciresi, Ashley Costa, Adam Sheppard, Amy Stoner, Andy Kennedy, Angela Gay, Anawanitia Petty, Anna Magruder/Keen Creative, Anna Todaro, April O’Connor, Ashley McGinnis, Beth Myrick, Brenda Dunn, Brent Wear, Brett Superstar, Brin Levinson, Casey Rae Wickum, Chelsea Fletcher, Chris Gaslin, Chris Haberman, Chuck Bloom, Constance St.Clair Jackson, Dan Ness, Danielle Kirby, David Cordray, Derek Olsen, Dizzy Lavery, Elephant Smiley, EMEK, Erika Lee Sears, Erica T. Melville, Erin Nations, Flora S. Bowley, Gabe Flores, Grant Johnson, Greg Pitters, Heather MacKenzie, Heidi Elise Wirz, Heather Nichols, Hugh Newell, Hunter Armstrong, Jaik Faulk, Jamie Graeter, Jason Brown, Jason Edward Davis, Jason Graham, Jason Prouty, Jeff Fontaine, Jeni Lee, Jenn Feeney, Jennifer Mercede, Jeremy Nicols, Joanne Licardo, Joel Barber, John Fragale, John Gajowski, John Graeter, John Hoar, John Wray, Jonny Tragedy, Jolyn Fry, Jonathan Hill-Jacquard, Julie Jetton, Karah Bruce-Larkin, Kelly Williams, Kendra Binney, Kerosene Rose, Kirk Charlton, KMF Illustration, Lana Guerra, Lea Keohane, Leeanne Young, Liana Norton, Luna Littleleaf, Malynda Shook, Matt Schlosky, Matthew Delbello, Michael Fields, Micah Krock, Michelle Ramin, Michelle Tuffias, Misty Ray, Mona Superhero, Natasha Liegel, Nicole Linde, P:EAR artists collective, Rai Villanueva, Robin Carlile, Roscoe Hall II, Rob Pellicer, Ronni J, Ryan Kennelly, Sam Arneson, Sarah Cruse, Shawn Demarest, Summer Hatfield, Suzanne Elizabeth, Stephany Swanson, Tanya Herrera, Tara Gelien, Taylor Cass Stevenson, Terence Healy, Teresa Garber, Theresa Andreas-O’Leary, Tia, Tim Combs, Tyler Corbett, Tyson Stanger, Zak Gere

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