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Portland Paper City Opening at Disjecta


Portland Paper City is an installation collaborative showcasing abstract, figurative, and architectural representations of the City of Portland through the art of papercraft and paper sculpture. Spearheaded by designers, Marisa Green, Jessie Bazata, Sean Garrison, and Rory Phillips, Portland Paper City has united the community, as well as emerging and established artists in the Portland area, by inviting them to contribute work that represents their love of Portland.

Original papercraft templates including people, vehicles, and animals have been provided for the public to download, craft and submit to the installation at www.portlandpapercity.com. Area artists are also invited to contribute unique paper works that are inspired by Portland.
This exhibition was made possible by Disjecta, with support from Art Spark, a creative networking event put on by the Regional Arts and Culture Council. In March of 2010, Portland Paper City entered a proposal to show at Disjecta. The public voted and Portland Paper City won.

Portland Paper City, an all paper installation collaborative, is being exhibited at Disjecta from Saturday, March 5, 2011 through Saturday, March 26, 2011. The opening reception will be held on Saturday, March 5, 2011 from 6PM-9PM. Disjecta’s regular gallery hours are Fri-Sun 12pm-5pm.

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New ART Prints by Portland Artist Brittany K. Hanson in Hungry Eyeball Gallery

Brittany K. Hanson is a Portlander, graphic artist, and visual explorer.

Immersed in a community of musicians, artists and designers she draws inspiration from the natural, whimsical forms surrounding her everyday life.

A visual artist since childhood, she finds peace and feelings of accomplishment within the creative process.

Finding beauty and magic in everyday experiences, Brittany brings warmth and awareness wherever she goes.

SeeĀ Brittany Hanson art prints in the Hungry Eyeball Gallery.

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“Diorama Drama” a group art show

This first thursday the Ponyclub gallery features dioramas
by Suzanne Sakura, Heiko Windisch, Lilly Piri, Julianna Swaney, Tripper
Dungan, Annie Aube, Cate Anevski, Alisha Wessler, Lauren Albert, and
more….
Ponyclub gallery
June 3rd, 2010 6 pm
625 nw Everett #105
Portland, OR.

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“There’s No Place Like Home” – new works by Adrienne Vita

New works by Adrienne Vita
“There’s No Place Like Home”
opening reception
Thursday June 10th, 2010 | 5pm to 7pm
@ The Black Wagon
3964 N. Mississippi Ave.
Portland, OR 97227

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Country Club — A Round-Up of Recent Paintings by Lori D. at Reading Frenzy

First Thursday Art Opening, June 3, 2010 6:00pm – 9:00pm

This show is a serious in-depth investigation in rural luxury living. Portland artist Lori D. has created hand-painted portraits of your country kin in their finest form and natural habitat.

Lori D. uses her hands to make paintings, animations, zines, films, quilts, gardens, miniature sweaters, and pies. She collected a BA in film/video from UCSD and an MFA in Experimental Animation from CalArts. She currently works as a freelance illustrator & animator in addition to directing the Animation Department at the California State Summer School for the Arts.

Reading Frenzy
921 SW Oak St.
Portland, OR

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Klutch and Jessamyn Patterson Art Show is Available Online at Hungry Eyeball

Klutch wall at Someone Gallery in Portland

Thanks to all that were able to come out to the opening… awesome turn out and support! A quality night with Monkeytek and Cars & Trains… sounded so good, thanks guys! The show is available online in our Hungry Eyeball Gallery. See the show in person at the hard-to-find Someone Gallery in Portland.

Klutch art

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Ian Seniff @ 19TEN

Betsy Kills Cowboys by Ian Seniff

Meet Ian & see his work April 3, 2010 from 6-9pm @ 1910 N Killingsworth, Portland, OR.

Ian Seniff is a painter located in Portland, OR. Seniff studied art at Indiana University where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Art History. In the past he has shown his work in various cities across the United States as well as in Germany, Ireland and Canada. He is a man of large size, who loves beer.

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