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INTERVIEW: Ryan De La Hoz


Name / age / location  / website / turn ons / offs  etc…
Ryan De La Hoz / 24 / San Francisco CA / www.ryandelahoz.com / Turn ons: Adventurous souls, big blankets / Turn offs: Quiet desperation, tiny blankets

Please talk a lil’ bit about the general idea behind your new series of works for “In Between Time” opening April 29th, 2010 at together gallery in Portland?
I am continuing a series of work that has to do with residual energy and landscapes devoid of being with scattered remnants of a civilization. However I have been sprinkling in some magical/mystical elements for this show. In between time!

If you had an unlimited budget and time was not an issue, what grand artistic vision would you look to bring to life?
Massive ladders and gigantic sewn skeleton gloves atop glowing pulsating animatronic slime mountain towers. Kind of like the Aggro Crag from Nickelodeon’s Guts but way better. Rooms with ladders in every possible direction coming in and out of the walls similar to those spy movies where the red trip beams are everywhere in secure areas – but instead of red beams – ladders. I don’t think I have enough room on this thing to go on and on but you get the idea!

Whats an average day like for you?
I have two jobs + school and curating so – Drawing, working, homework, emailing – I am lucky enough to be surrounded by art whether I am at work or not so that is great.

What do you consider your biggest overall influence?
Thinking about fragility and optimism at the same time.

What’s up with the origins of your name: pretty unique – ryan de la hoz? also 3 different last names in 1? of the hose?
De La Hoz or “de la Hoz” means “of the Sickle” which has roots in my Yaqui Indian ancestors who bordered Arizona but mostly my Spanish farmer ancestors. When I was little I attributed the sickle to the Grim Reaper or Death but that is just a little too radical. So, more like agriculture – not Death.

I’ve notice some repeated imagery in your work: black ladders and witch hats, can you explain?
I like ladders because to me – they can either represent abandoned progress or freedom from oppression. The Magician and Sorcerer hats in my work stem from me incorporating some magical elements and just thinking about controlling space, time and natural/biological elements at will.

Do you listen to music while painting/drawing? If so, do you have a current favorite that inspires?
I must listen to music when I draw. Current favorites are Real Estate, What’s Up, Carson McWhirter, Tobacco, Beach House and Battles. Sometimes I need heavy music too like Botch, Health or Dillinger Escape Plan.

Together gallery is known for pretty intricate installation work each month, got anything planned?
I made two graphic t-shirts specifically for my installation. I will also have some ladder segments that I built – and some paint on the wall action + MORE

coffee, tea, beer, whiskey, kombucha?
Mint Yerba Mate, Beer, Horchata, Arnold Palmer, Kombucha, Coffee, Water

What drew you towards art making, who, what, where, when why?
80′s popular culture drew me towards art making as a kid. “I can make Batman fight a Street Shark!” – that kind of mentality. I also watched Jurassic Park in the theater in 3rd grade and got my lid flipped. I had a pretty good art teacher senior year of High School that really got my ball rolling as far as trying to come up with a “body of work”.

Interests outside of art making?
Watching so bad it’s good movies, looking through both my Grandmother’s attics for family treasures, anything involving flashlights.

Do you make a living off art or what, how do you pay the bills?
No way Jose. I work at Double Punch Gallery in San Francisco and the Oakland Museum of California in Oakland.

Why SF?
I grew up in Fairfield, CA and SF is the nearby mecca of creativity that I gravitated towards. These days, it is where my friends and colleagues are. I also like to be cold and I love blankets.

Whats next? Summer plans? 5 year plans? next 5 minutes?
I am showing at New Accident in Japan in June. Tree Show 6 at Giant Robot SF in May. Ebersmoore in Chicago in December. This Summer – More curating – Working at the Museum. In 5 years, I would like to be a High School art teacher or still at a Museum. Right now I am going to play that Ninja Turtle arcade game from 1990 because I love the music and Donatello.

Thanks?
Timothy Karpinski and my grandfather whom I call “Pop Pop”

In Between Time

April 29th – May 23rd, 2010
Main gallery new works and installations by: Jonathan Edelhuber, Ryan De La Hoz, Ryan Bubnis, Jesse Reno and Deth P. Sun.
Opening reception last Thursday April 29th from 6-11 pm,
musical by DJ Bad Wizard and DJ Fantastic Fax.

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

ALSO… Blowhole

April 29th – May 23rd 2010
In the Project Gallery Portland’s own Lisa Beyer. Lisa will be showing a new set of whale inspired pen and watercolor drawings as well as releasing a mixtape / zine and DJ’ing the opening party.
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2010 Crafty Wonderland Super Colossal Spring Art + Craft Sale in Portland!

May 1st + 2nd, 2010
from 11am – 5pm both days
at the Oregon Convention Center
777 NE MLK Jr. Blvd, Exhibit Hall D
Portland, OR. 97232
All Ages * Free Admission
* Goodie Bags for the first 200 shoppers EACH DAY! *
* Free Craft Activities and so much more! *

HUNGRY EYEBALL will be participating in the upcoming Crafty Wonderland, booth #32! Come by and say hi.
Selling Portland art stuff.

it’s a crafty crafty crafty crafty wonderland from Hilary Pfeifer on Vimeo.

A trip into the wonderful world of making stuff, courtesy of Bunny with a Toolbelt!
Music by Portland’s favorite musical duo: Gravy.

Author, designer and TV personality Mark Montano will be at the Spring Show. Get crafty with Mark as he teaches a project from his “Big-Ass Book of Crafts” at the free DIY Area from 1:00 – 2:45 BOTH DAYS! He will also be on hand to sign his books – including the newly released “Big-Ass Book of Home Decor” – so stop by and meet this crafty super-star!

Crafty Wonderland Vendors:

2 monkees
22 pages
A Mano Designs
a tea leaf
Abby Try Again Photography
Addie Pearl Jewelry Design
Affixment
Agent OX
Agnes.
Allegra B
Allie B.
Amy Olson Jewelry
Amy Stoner Encaustic Painting
Amy Wing Designs
Anderson Soap Company
Anna Joyce Design
Antelope Baby Industries
Apoidea Projects
Appetite
Arcane Arts
Art on Alberta
ASA Custom Jewelry
Attic Journals
Azacnak
B Hive Designs
Badge Bomb Buttons
Banner Year Press
bedouin books
Bella Sisters
Berkley Illustration
betsy & iya
Better Late Than Never
Bird’s Eye View Studio
bishopart
Bison Bookbinding & Letterpress
Blossom House Preschool
Bonniesknitting
Bonus Pants
Bossa Nova Baby
Boxcar Betty
Bread and Badger
Brehan Todd
Brian Connolly
Bunny with a Toolbelt
burdyflyaway
CakeSpy
Camp Smartypants
Candyspotting
Chet and Dot
Christy Yeoumans
Ciao Birdie Designs
Cipriano Designs
Clack Studios
Coco & Co Fine Chocolates
Cool City Kettlecorn & Co.
coriD (aka cori dantini)
Courtney Roby Sage Design
Cozzy Cuffs
Craft Fraud
Craft Svcs Design Co.
Crafty
cuppajozy
darling savage
Dave Sheely Designs
December Carson
Devout
discomedusa
Dolcetti Jewelry
Dolls For Friends
dorklandia
e.soule
Eclectikid, LLC.
eight3one
Elfie Pins
Erin Elise Designs
Erin MacLeod
Ex Libris Anonymous
Eye Pop Art
faith hats
Faune Yerby – Brooklyn, NY
Feathered Fiends by DartHeart
Ferro
Finny’s Funny Fleece
Flapper Girl
flipside hats
Flying Bird Botanicals
Flying Frog Apparel
Focal Length Designs
Frock
From Your Lips to Gods Ears
Gadget Cozies
Glam Garb by Gunlis
go robot!
gracie sparkles books
gracious leigh
g r a y l i n g jewelry
hadley hutton
HANDMADE JULZ
Happycake
Hasenpfeffer Inc.
Hearththrobs & Villains
Hellomello – Brooklyn, NY
holden lee tees
Holly Hestand Designs
Hoop to my Loo
Hoot! Hoot! PDX
Hungry Eyeball
I Heart Art PDX
idle hands designs
iheartmies
Ilee Papergoods
Illuminare
Imps and Monsters
In The Flowers
Jade Rose Designs
jDUCT
Jennifer Cox
Jennifer Kapnek
Jenny Hotrod
Jermeh Studios
jill bliss
Joe Ryckebosch – Tape Art
Johanna Wright Art
Jolby
Juanita
katyANDzucchini
kiersten crowley designs
Kiki & Polly
Kirsten Blair
KITCH!
KneLow
Knittn’ Kitten
Knotpile
Kristine Ann’s
Kspell Jewelry
LEAFpdx
Leah Verwey Photography
Lettuce Press
Lever & Lace
Lindsey Noel Prints and Paper Goods
Lisa Johnston-Smith
Lisa Kaser Illustration
Little Daisy Chains
littleputbooks
Locket 2 You
Lori Shippy
love to love you
LUNA by Karina Potestio
Machete Designs
Maluhia Designs
MapleXO
Market Bags
Matthew Porter Art
max&lucie
MeMe Cosmetics
Michele Maule
Michelle Summers
Microcosm Publishing
Mimi Muse Designs
Mind Over Manners
MIPOH
Misha Ashton Photography
mmmwerk
Monsieur T.
MOSS Handmade
moth & squirrel
Mugwump
Muluk
my house party
My Little Buffalo
NAMU
Neapolitan Printing & Co.
Nicole Linde
Numberstar
Off The Hook Hats + All Felt Up
Oh My Deer!
olbapi!
Old School Stationers
Paper Treasure
Passionflower
PDX Softgoods
Pearly Grey
PenFelt
Pickle Things
Pigeon Toe Ceramics
Pinball Publishing
Plywerk
PNCA
Portland Waldorf School
Praise Satin
Presents of Mind
Prost to the Host
Rachel Austin
randL/Chikabird
rebe
Red Bat Press
ReThink Crafts
Revival Ink Eco Apparel
Ripe Glass Designs
Rissa
Robin E Kaplan Illustration
Robot Candy
romp
Rose City Sweets
Rubi Blue Studio
rubygirl
Rustbelt Fiberwerks
Salvage Siren
sam trout
Sarafina Design
ScarfCity
Scrumptious Suds
Seasons K. Designs
Seattle Show Posters
Seattle Sundries
Seaworthy Cards & Jewelry
Sesame Seed Designs
Shyama Helin Artwork
Simply Unwind
Slide Sideways
soma venus
somniative
Sown Textile Design
Special
Spincycle Yarns
Squirrel Loves Nut
Swear Jar Design
Ta-Dah
Tasi Designs
Tender Loving Empire
Textiles by Heather
texture clothing
the button girl
The Crafty Scientist
theDarras
The Reclamation Project
The Right Brain Initiative
The Weekend Store
Thug Fairy Designs
timoradolores handmade
Tinted Mint
Toast Jewelry
Top Drawer PDX
Totinette
Trusty Sidekick
Turtle Monkey Bug
Two Guitars Art Cards
Ugly Baby
Vancouverture
Vintage Roadside
Vinyl Frontier
Waist Knot
whale mountain
Where I Lived and What I Lived For
Woolie Originals
Wooly Bison Bags
Yellowcake Crafts
Zomsters
zoobalu
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Rebecca Artemisa Urias, Julianna Swaney, Anja Verdugo and Sarah McNeil at Together Gallery

Together Gallery presents artists: Rebecca Artemisa Urias, Julianna Swaney, Anja Verdugo and Sarah McNeilPDX Art Show Opening: Last Thursday, October 29th, 2009 from 6pm – 10pm.
Location: Together Gallery – 2916 NE Alberta St Suite A Portland, Or 97211

Description: Together Gallery presents The Mountains and Hills will Burst into Song
Artists include: Portland artists Rebecca Artemisa Urias, Julianna Swaney, Anja Verdugo and Sarah McNeil  from Australia.
Show runs October 29th – December 1st 2009

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Mark Menjivar Refrigerator Portrait Photography at Ampersand in Portland

MARK MENJIVAR presents YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT at AMPERSAND in PORTLAND, OREGON

You Are What You Eat” is a series of portraits made by examining the interiors of refrigerators in homes across the United States. For three years,” Mark notes, “I traveled around the country exploring the issue of hunger. The more time I spent speaking and listening to individual stories, the more I began to think about the foods we consume and the effects they have on us as individuals and communities. An intense curiosity and questions about stewardship led me to begin to make these unconventional portraits.”

The exhibition features 15 24×30 inch prints from the project. A percentage of proceeds from sales will be donated to local urban agriculture programs.

Mark Menjivar has also collaborated with Portland artist, Kate Bingaman-Burt, in creating a limited edition food journal. Printed by Pinball Publishing, the journal features cover art by Bingaman-Burt & a snapshot-sized print by Menjivar. All proceeds from sales will be donated to the Urban Agriculture Services of Portland based Janus Youth Programs.

Portland Art Show Dates: September 23rd – October 25th, 2009
AMPERSAND: 2916 NE ALBERTA ST, B – PORTLAND, OR

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Ashley Anson’s Art Show at Cal’s Pharmacy PDX

Ashley Anson at Cal's Pharmacy in Portland Oregon

Title: Ashley Anson’s Art Show at Cal’s Pharmacy in Portland
Location: Cal’s Pharmacy Skate Shop: 15 NE Hancock St. Portland, OR 97212
Link out: AshleyAnson.com
Description: Ashley Anson’s Art Show, Home Is Where The Heart Is, at Cal’s Pharmacy.
Show will be up all of August 2009.

Opening Reception: First Friday, August 7th from 7pm – 10pm.

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Radio Room Art Design Contest Deadline Aug 15

Radio Room Design Contest in Portland, Oregon.

Title: Radio Room Art Design Contest
Location: Radio Room: 1101 NE Alberta St. Portland, OR 97211
Link out: RadioRoomPDX.com
Description: Whoever submits the winning design will receive $500 in cash and have their design outside on the eastside display. They will also display a poster of the design with the artist’s bio at Radio Room.
Date: Deadline August 15th, 2009

Radio Room is holding a contest to select a design to become a permanent part of our building.  We are replacing the rigid-looking, sterile, round sign that faces east along Alberta Street with one that better reflects the true spirit of Portland and the Alberta Arts District.
Simple guidelines:

  • We are open to any and all ideas and will accept any high resolution digital graphic file for consideration.
  • The design must utilize some form of star (or stars), of any style, but may or may not include the Radio Room name.
  • The sign is 57″ in diameter and is on the east facing side of our building.  The winning design will be printed in color onto a new acrylic face for the sign. But all we need is the design, we will take care of the rest.

Please email your submission or questions to sarah@radioroompdx.com.
They will throw a party later this year to showcase the top entries and present the winner with mountains of praise, a few beverages and $500 cash.

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Tom Keating Moving Sale + Going Away Party

Tom Keating Moving Sale @ Together Gallery

One night final solo show for local artist Tom Keating who has been featured in the local art book series – Invision – A Collection of Visual Art in Portland, Oregon is moving to Brooklyn, New York to continue his exploration of film noir characters, folk lore and historical events in his favorite setting of New York City.

For one night only… you can purchase art on sale, paintings too large to travel with Tom will be priced to sell. Beer, Food, and Music. Signed prints of older art will be for sale and Tom will be making original neocyclostyle prints at the show for cheap to fund his trip. 30 plus paintings!

One Night Only July 27th, 2009 from 6-10pm

Together Gallery
2916 NE Alberta Street Portland, OR 97211

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