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Gamic Magic – New Works by Jesse Reno and Theodore Holdt

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jesse reno & theodore holdtJesse Reno and Theodore Holdt
OPENS Thursday December 1, 2011 for the opening reception, 5-10pm
Gamic Magic: New Works by Jesse Reno and Theodore Holdt
December 1-30, 2011

at Graeter Art Gallery
131 NW 2nd Ave,
Portland, OR 97209

NEW BROW II Opening Sept 1 @PCPA

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New Brow 22nd Annual New Brow show opens Thursday, September 1st, 2011 at Portland Center for the Performing Arts, main floor gallery, SW Broadway and Main. Featuring 50 up-and-coming Portland artists in a variety of media. 5-8 pm. Show runs through September 30th.

PORTLAND ARTISTS include: Ali Schlicting, Angela Gay,Anna Magruder, Beth Myrick, Brenda Dunn, Brent Wear, Brett Superstar, Brin Levinson, BT Livermore, Cathie Joy Young, Chuck Bloom, Chris Haberman, Dan Ness, Dan Pillers, David Stein, Emek, Emily Bates, Erinn Kathryn, Gary Houston, Heide Davis, Heidi Elise Wirz, Helena Gigena, Icky A, Jason Browm, Jason Graham, Jennifer Griffo, Jennifer Feeney, Jeremy Okai Davis, Jesse Reno, Joel Barber, Kelly Williams, Kendra Binney, Kenny Spurlock, Kyle Gossman, Larry Christensen, Malynda Shook, Mario Robert, Matt Leavitt, Matt Schlosky, Mona Superhero, Peach Momoko, Richard Schemmerer, Sam Arneson, Scott Chase, Sean Crogan,  Terence Healy, Tim Combs, Tripper Dungan, Tyler Corbett, Yo Mutsu, Zack Baltzly, Zak Gere

DABS MYLA interview for lax/pdx show at together gallery – march 31st

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LAX/PDX
Art installation from Dabs Myla
Group show featuring over 50 artists (see list of artists below)
@ together gallery
co-presented & curated by LA’s thinkspace gallery

March 31st – April 24th, 2011
Artist reception March 31st from 6pm – 11pm

NAME: DABSMYLA
AGE: DABS 32 and MYLA… well… a woman never reveals her age.
LOCATION: Los Angeles
WEBSITE: www.dabsmyla.com
BLOG: www.dabsmyla.wordpress.com
TURN ONS: Each other

* Please talk a lil’ bit about the general idea behind your new install for the upcoming LAX/PDX show opening march 31st at together gallery.
The piece we made for the LAX/PDX show is a new painting in a series of
work where we are trying something a little bit different to our previous
paintings. It’s still very much like what we do, but we have been
experimenting with new compositions and mixing it up a bit. We are really
trying to bring both of our styles even closer together. Over the 6 years
we have been working together we have gradually become more in sync with
our paintings, to a point where they finally really feel like its just one
person, now we are trying to take it a little further again. Building off
each others style to make one entity.
As for the installation, we are also trying something a little different.
When we do painted installations for shows we usually try to make it look
similar to our graffiti, with a twist. For this install we are going to
make it a bit more like one of our paintings, but simplified and on a much
bigger scale!.. its kinda hard to explain.. but you will see what we mean
when its up! (hopefully)

* You are both from LA? how’d ya meet? how’d you end up in there?
We are both originally from Melbourne Australia, but we have been living
here in LA for two years now.
And loving every moment of it.. except for the traffic maybe!
But its worth tolerating to live in such an amazing city.
We met each other in 2005 at art school, we were both studying
illustration there.
While at school, we fell in love and have been together every day since!
We traveled over here to the States about 4 or 5 years ago on vacation and
to see our good friend Logan Hicks, who was then living in LA. We feel in
love with the city, the weather and the general chaos!
So we made a decision to just pack up and head over and see what happens!
It was a real leap of faith! No idea what we would do here, and no visas
to work. We just found an apartment bought two desks and hit the ground
running!
Now we have artists visas.. we are legit!… so i think we will stay here as
long as we can.

* If you had an unlimited budget and time was not an issue, what grand
artistic vision would you look to bring to life?
Painting a whole city block, the outside of the buidlings, the lamp posts,
the post boxes, the inside walls of all the buildings, the ceilings, the
desks, the telephones, the EVERYTHING! Could you imagine it… an entire
DABS MYLA city block!!!!!!
* What’s an average day like for you?
Pretty boring actually. Except for days when we are outside painting
walls! Everyday we wake up around 8, eat oatmeal for breakfast(everyday!)
answer emails for a few minutes then sit at our desks and start painting.
We do that until about 11 or 12 each night, then go to bed and watch a
movie.
The end!!
Then we do the same again the next day.
When we say it like that it sounds kinda harsh, like we never do anything
except work, but we love it, we love to paint and we love each others
company so spending every day doing that is actually a dream come true!

* What do you consider your biggest overall influence?
It would most definitely be each other!

* I’ve notice some repeated imagery in your work, care to explain?
Sometimes we find ourselves with a certain character, and as soon as he or
she or it is made, we both just fall in love with it so much that i think
we always want to bring them back for another cameo because it made us
smile so much the first time around!

* how do you like collabing, do you only work together or also solo?
Could never imagine it any other way!
It can be a hard process collaborating with another person sometimes, but
when it works its the best ever!… and for us it always works.
We never argue or really disagree on anything.
We collaborate on pretty much everything we make. The only times when we
do our own thing is when we are painting graffiti letters. When you are
painting a piece of your name its kinda something that has to be done
solo!
* Do you listen to music while painting/drawing? If so, do you have a
current favorite that inspires?
We listen to a lot of music while we work. Like we said, we are at our
desks pretty much 15 hours a day, so the ipod gets thrashed!
At the moment i think our favourite albums would be Ween ‘all request
live’, Brian Wilson presents ‘Smile’ and the new Radiohead album ‘king of
limbs’.

* what are your thoughts on portland? portland art? have you seen portlandia?
No, we haven’t seen Portlandia? Andrew from Thinkspace Gallery sent us a
link to the first few episodes and told us we need to watch them. But we
haven’t had time this week to get around to it.
We are really looking forward to coming up there though. We don’t know much
about it, but we have heard so many great things from people.
And when the reviews are that hot… its gotta be great!

* coffee, tea, beer, whiskey, kombucha?
Non of the above!… water, water and more water!

* What drew you towards art making, who, what, where, when, why?
We are inspired by colour schemes, hand drawn typography, graffiti
letters, animation artists, illustrators, graffiti writers, Disneyland,
cities and landscapes, 1950′s pop culture… and more! All of this has
drawn us into making art from when we were kids and as we grow older and
learn more we love finding more things that we love and inspire us!
* Interests outside of art making?
It is very very rare when we are doing something that isn’t involved with
art or our work.
When we are not in the studio working, we are out painting walls.
And if we are not doing either of those, we are probably at an exhibition
somewhere. Even when we travel, 90% of the time we are there to paint or
for a show or to gather reference.
We do watch a lot of movies though!!.. so there’s that i guess.
And we love it at Disneyland!.. we try to go there whenever we have a day off!

*Do you make a living off art or what, how do you pay the bills?
We do live off our art. And feel very lucky for that!
We don’t live just from selling paintings though. We do a little bit of
commercial work through out the year. T shirt designs, murals and
installations for different companies and stuff like that. That definitely
helps keep us living comfortably between shows!

* What’s next? Summer plans? 5 year plans? next 5 minutes?
In the next 5 minutes we are going to finish up typing these answers and
our dinner should be ready. Take an hour away from painting and eat our
delicious meal and watch some old episodes of Lost.
This summer we will spend the majority of it with our heads down working
on the paintings for a solo show at Thinkspace Gallery in August.
We are putting 110% into this show, so won’t be room for us to do much more
than that for the next 5 months. But i’m sure we will get out a few times
to paint some graffiti!
We don’t really have a 5 year plan other than to do whatever we have to do
to be able to stay here in LA.

LAX/PDX
Art installation from Dabs Myla
Group show featuring over 50 artists:

Adam Caldwell

Allison Sommers

Ana Bagayan

Andrea Offermann

Andrew Hem

Anthony Clarkson

Anthony Pontius

Brett Amory

Brian M. Viveros

Bumblebee

Caia Koopman

Catherine Brooks

Chet Zar

Craig “Skibs” Barker

Dabs Myla

Dan-ah Kim

David Bray

David MacDowell

David Stein

Dennis McNett

Derek Gores

Esao Andrews

Euth

Eveline Tarunadjaja

Fernando Chamarelli

Ferris Plock

Fumi Nakamura

Gaia

Ghostpatrol

Glenn Arthur

Gustavo Ponce

Jeff Ramirez

Jen Lobo

Jesse Hotchkiss

Jesse Reno

John Park

Jonathan Wayshak

Joseph ’2H’ McSween

Kathleen Lolley

Katy Bisby

Kelly Allen

Kelly Vivanco

Kevin Titzer

L. Croskey

Lesley Reppeteaux

Lindsey Carr

Linnea Strid

Liz Brizzi

Luke Kopycinski

Mr. Jago

Naoto Hattori

N.S. David

Paul Barnes

Peter Taylor

Sarah Joncas

Shark Toof

Stella Im Hultberg

Timothy Karpinski

Tony Philippou

Yosuke Ueno

 

Big 100 Art Show Benefit

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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

Hot One Inch Action :: the Button Art Show

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Conceived by Jim Hoehnle and Chris Bentzen in 2004, Hot One Inch Action is the original, one-night only show of button art, music and social interaction in Vancouver, BC. The original work of fifty different artists is presented on one inch buttons. These one inch buttons are displayed on the gallery wall and the audience is offered the opportunity to buy randomly selected buttons in mixed bags of five for $5. If the bag purchased does not have the desired button, trade with the people around you. How bad do you want that button?! That’s when the hot action starts.

This Fall, in addition to our regular Vancouver show, we’re bringing the hot action to Seattle and Portland.

Portland’s Hot One Inch Action is Thursday November 11, 2010 (8-11pm) at Backspace (115 NW 5th Ave, Portland OR). Featuring button art from APAK, Amy Jenkins, Amy Ruppel, Anna Magruder, Audrey McNamara, Brian Bump, Bryan Sculthorpe, Charlie Alan Kraft, Chris Haberman, Chrissy Ortez, Dan Osterman, Danielle Weiss, David Herrick, Erik Heumiller, Erin Nations, Erinn Hatter, Gabriel Amadeus, Griffon Jillson, Hadley Hutton, Ian Anderson, Jackie Dives, Jackson Smith, James Baker, Jennifer Mercede, Jenn Woodward, Jesse Narens, Jesse Reno, Kaitlin Sambrooke, Karl Edwards, Kasey Tararuj, Kelly Williams, Klutch, Lida Avery, Martin A. Eggiman Jr, Matt O. Cosby, Melissa Levin, Nathan Parr, Neil M. Perry, Nicole Linde, Randall Foster, Richard Schemmerer, Robert Oreo, Rory Phillips, Santiago Uceda, Sasha, Friedman, SD Elliott, Sean Lanusse, Skye Blue, Tara Stansberry, and Zhoh Autrite Mauw.

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

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“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

Portland Artist Jesse Reno Paints

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Jesse Reno Paints 2010 from jesse reno on Vimeo.

This video documents Jesse Reno’s painting process, as he works on 4 paintings simultaneously from start to finish. one of the paintings becomes collaged into one of the others so he ends with 3 finished pieces. The idea was to document Jesse’s process as pure and true to form as possible. jumping from one piece to another and back again as the impulses and urges push and pull him. Painting over layer after layer as he searches for just the right feeling, composition, meaning, and colors he needs to see to call a painting finished. through out the video there are still shots that hold every so often to help the viewer better see each piece in its entirety during its process. This should help you the viewer keep track of whats going on.. good luck..you might need to see it twice to fully understand it..

The video was shot over the course of 4 days, in the course of approximately 36 hrs. It was all shot as a series of still photographs adding up to approximately 30,000 photos. Wisa Kuuttila shot all the photos and assembled them into the animation. Jesse composed, recorded, and produced all the music.