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Open reception for “Apocrypha” at good:a gallery

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Luke Osowski at good: a gallery in Portland
Some things are just too good not to repeat. That’s why good:a gallery is having artist Luke Osowski return for another solo show this April. Apocrypha will showcase his intricate wire sculpture inset with ornate drawings. Inspired by orthodox icons, featuring horned daemons and silver-winged angels, his work explores the shades of gray between pure good and absolute evil. Luke’s dedication to his craft is evident in every twist and turn of sculpted wire, and in the detailed patterns of his illustrative paintings and drawings. Don’t miss the opening reception at good:a gallery, on Good Friday, April 6, from 7pm to 10pm. Full moon, Good Friday, good gallery, and great artwork? It’s almost too good to be true!
Want more reminders of current and upcoming shows? Visit us on the web at goodpdx.com.

Free, all-ages show at good:a gallery
4325 N Mississippi, Portland, Oregon

Show Ends: 2012-04-06

1 hand cannot hold 2 watermelons at Hellion Gallery

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1 Hand Cannot Hold 2 Watermelons
One of two show this month at Hellion.
“1 hand cannot hold 2 watermelons”
featuring freehand machine embroidery, marker and wire sculpture from
Pandemic, Spenser Little and Jaclyn rose.

opens this Thursday February 2nd @ 6pm.
Shows run until February 25th, 2012.
Hellion Gallery
19nw 5th ave, #204
2nd floor across from Ground Kontrol. Enter on 5th to the left of Upper Playground. Right up the stairs. mon-sat 12-6

Announcing Scott Foster’s “Ferrous Understructure” sculpture show at Good:a gallery

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Scott Foster art
Oh Good! In celebration of the Good:a gallery’s third anniversary, gallery owner and sculptor, Scott Foster, is displaying his welded steel sculpture through the month of December in his solo show, “Ferrous Understructure”. The show features an impressive range of welded works, from strikingly punctilious Gemsbok antlers to an elegantly prodigious bone structures. The show will remain open through the end of the year at Good:a gallery, located at 4325 N. Mississippi Ave, Portland. The gallery is open to the public on Saturday 12-7 p.m. and Sunday 1-6 p.m., but you can always treat your eyes when sauntering by the large display window during your holiday shopping on the weekdays, too!
Questions, comments, high fives? Contact Scott Foster at scott@goodpdx.com, or visit the website at goodpdx.com.

Good: a gallery

4325 N. Mississippi Ave,
Portland, Oregon

Time of Event: 12:00 pm -7:00 pm Saturday; 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm Sunday

Show Ends: 2011-12-31
good: a gallery in Portland

What The Timbers Saw – Art celebrating Portland Timbers

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Local Artists Neil Perry and Susannah Kelly, in conjunction with the Timbers Army, are organizing a group show of Timbers-related art to celebrate the team on the eve of their first Major League Soccer game at the newly renovated Jeld-Wen Field.

What the Timbers Saw will open on April 7th at The Bitter End, located at 1981 W. Burnside as part of the Timbers Army first Thursday event.

Featuring work by the following artists:
Timber Jim Serrill
Amy Ruppel
Jackie Avery
Daniel Gerhardstein
Susannah Kelly
Jolby
Neil M. Perry
Chris Haberman
Pong
Dan Trauten
Hadley Hutton
James M. Harrison
Sheila Kelly
Damien Webb
Steven D. Lenhart
Matt Estes
Jason Graham
Heidi Elise Wirz
Eatcho
Scott Chase

30% of sales will be donated to “Pitch Invasion”, a local charity dedicated to repairing and maintaining soccer fields in Portland. This organization was created by members of the 107ist, a supporter run non-profit.

Show up till May 1st, 2011

Portland Paper City Opening at Disjecta

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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.

New Artwork/Sculptures by PEETA (graff legend from ITALY) @ Backspace April.1st(first thursday)!!

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Peeta at Backspace in Portland

April 1st – 30th, 2010

Portland…Get ready for a visual graff takeover from ITALY!!
PEETA will be showing new paintings/sculptures
along with Subm2 OG Aden Catalini
APRIL 1st.(first thursday) @ Backspace,
115 Northwest 5th Avenue
Portland, OR 97209
(503) 248-2900
6pm-late…
w/Sknny Mrcls dropping audio vibes
*show will run the whole month of April.

THIS IS A SHOW NOT TO BE MISSED!!!
help spread the word, so he can feel some portland love*

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Peeta @ backspace in pdx

Eye of the White Tiger Progressive Erotic and Kink art exhibition

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The Jade Gate Studio, The Center for Erotic art and Culture, will host a special Art show on Feb.13th, 2010, 6 to 9 pm. This event is a celebration for the Lunar New Year, featuring local and national artists. It will feature progressive visual art, sculpture, surreal dance and aerial restraint performance. This show is for adults only. No one under 18 admitted.

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Mark Yu, director of the studio will be premiering and erotic new works in oil by nationally known and published painter Kimberly Dow. Also exhibiting their works will be, Jeff Whitaker, a sculptor in metal and stone, and the famed Photoshop satirist of the left blogoshere, DarkBlack, whose work caused a tempest in the tea-bagger cup on Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity. Other artists will be added soon.

The surreal neo-butoh dance troupe Seraphic Society will perform throughout the evening as well as the famed master of the lower reeds, Jay Easton. He will be performing on his rare, exotic and occasionally dangerous woodwinds he has collected from across the centuries and around the world. He is the founding member of the Brass Dragon Saxophone Band and Northstar Saxophone Quartet.

The Jade Gate Studio is located at 55 NE Farragut St. Suite #3, Portland, OR
Contact TheJadeGate@ Gmail.com or phone Mark Yu at 512-573-9863 for more info.