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Artwork from the Void book release party

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Void Book LaunchArtwork from the Void Book Launch Party 450 hours of sensory deprivation. 150 local artists. 1 book.

On Sunday, December 4th, 2011, Float On will host a book launching party for Artwork from the Void. The book explores art stemming from the removal of all external stimuli. No light, no sound, no gravity. Just a 90 minute sojourn into the deep self with the results being captured and documented in the book.
Float On is a float tank center, specializing in sensory deprivation. Since they opened last year they’ve had over 7,000 floats, 300 of which were given away to artists as part of this project. Float tanks are sound-proof, light-proof tubs containing 200 gallons of water kept exactly at skin temperature. 850 lbs of epsom salt is dissolved inside each tank, making them more buoyant than the dead sea. “Over 90- minutes, this elimination of outside stresses helps the mind and body to relax and produces a dreamlike state. It’s amazing how much insight and inspiration come out of a stimuli-starved brain,” says Graham Talley, one of the four owners of Float On.
So how exactly does sensory deprivation and art fit together? In January of 2011, the owners of Float On began experimenting with an artists program offering free floats to 150 local artists. In exchange the artists agreed to begin to working on their pieces directly following their second float. The result was Artwork from the Void, a full color art book documenting the 150 pieces that emerged from the project.
The pages show subconscious minds translated through oil and acrylic, art that at times appears to be inspired more by psychedelics than by utter darkness. “The people in our program blew us away,” Talley commented, “We had everyone from art students to their professors. There are people who floated to break through creative blocks and others who found relief from physical traumas that usually make it difficult to work.”
The launch party is set for December 4th at 7P.M. with with live music, food and wine. They will also be offering copies of Artwork from the Void for $25 (regularly $47.95). Artists will be mingling, signing copies of the book and doing what everyone who goes to Float On does, nothing.
Currently, the original artwork is making its way around the world to both national and international float centers that will host the paintings. For more information, visit their website at www.floathq.com.

Artists include Meg Hunt, Levi Greenacres, Heather Brackett, Sandra Calm, Junko Suzuki, Meredith Dittmar, John Shlichta, Theo Ellsworth, Birdie Krebs, Mona Superhero, M@ Leavitt, Aron Steinke, Josh Fitz, Laura Borealisis and Harrell Fletcher

Book Release Party
Artwork from the Void
@ Float On
4530 SE Hawthorne Blvd.
Portland, OR. 97217
Sunday, December 4th, 2011 | 7:00PM-11:00PM

Grass Hut & Hungry Eyeball present Balls Out Thee third

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We did the first balls out show……. it was a blast. I was blown away to see some many top shelf artists in one room, and in the pacific northwest no less.
2+ years went by and we did balls out number 2. Blown away again. some new artists, some returning artists. My eyeballs are shooting rainbows into my head. Most people think it’s only been a year since the first one. Time flies when yer having fun.
One year later and now it’s annual for real. Balls Out thee third. 40+ artists from around the globe prepare to shatter your brain with killer paintings. All crammed into tiny ol’ Grass Hut.
My drive behind everything Grass Hut is to bring people together and show you stellar works of art. A chance for anybody in the pacific northwest to get close and personal with art we love.
Come celebrate rad art with us!
Bwana Spoons 2011.


Balls Out Thee Third.

Opening Reception July 7th from 6-9pm.
Show runs July 7th- 31st
Grass Hut Art Market
20 NW 5th ave #101
Portland Oregon 97209
open 11-7 seven days a week.

Uh… check out this roster.
Grass Hut & Hungry Eyeball present:

aj fosik
amy ruppel
apak
becky dreistadt
bigfoot
brent wick
bwana spoons
celeste zolezzi
chanmen
cody lusby
cupco
dalek
david wien
erik railton
farel dalrymple
filth
jess fogell
jon malta
josh herbolsheimer
katope
keith greiman
kiyoshi nakazawa
kristin cammermeyer
lisa dejohn
lori d.
maija fiebig
martin ontiveros
oliver hibert
ryan bubnis
ryan berkley
scrappers
shawn wolfe
spencer hibert
souther salazar
theo ellsworth
thomas campbell
tim biskup
tripper dungan
will mcCurtin
yasmina dedijer-small
yellena james

Is the floor wet?
Do you need to wash your pants now?

Art by Tim + Tigerlily Biskup plus Woodcuts by Theo Ellsworth at Grass Hut

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July 1st – 31st, 2010
Opens 1st Thurs from 6pm – 9pm
Artists in attendance

Hungry Eyeball and Grass Hut present
“Some Ghosts I Have Known”
the woodcut characters of Theo Ellsworth

PLUS Grass Hut brings
“Bad Strength”
Art by Tim Biskup and his daughter Tigerlily

Grass Hut
20 NW 5th Ave. #101
Portland, OR

Facebook Event:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=122426104465818

IRANA DOUER Interview

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INTERVIEW:

Name / age / location  / website etc…
Irana Douer
26
Buenos Aires, Argentina
www.keepinmind.com.ar // www.flickr.com/irana // www.ruby-mag.com.ar

Please talk a lil’ bit about the general idea behind your new series of works for “Its all in the Details” opening May 27th, 2010 at together gallery?
For the show i made a selection of new and old Works, to show a bit of everything i’ve been doing this past year. I wanted to include line drawings to paintings in different sizes.

You are from Argentina, can you tell us a bit about your surroundings, have you been to the states, if so are there any big differences in cultures.
i’ve been to the states and every city i’ve been to there are differences from each other. Here’s the same. It is a mix of europe with latin.

What’s the art scene like where you live?
Like everywhere.

Do you think it is different here than there?
I don’t. I think every city have their artists, the ones that always show, that are some sort of group and that show in the same few galleries everytime. I think there is a lot of space for painters, installetors, photographers, etc. But still there isn’t that much movement for artists like me that are some sort of mix of drawing, painting and illustration.

If i were to come visit, what would we do?
I LOVE traveling, i do it every time i can, so every time i go to a new city i try to walk it all, see everything i can, go to museums, check infinite internet listings of things to do in the city and try to see what is more appealing to me. I like eating in nice places, going to small shops, talk to people who live there and ask them what not to miss. Try to go to see a band. Everything. i’m open to suggestions!

If you had an unlimited budget and time was not an issue, what grand artistic vision would you look to bring to life?
Ahhh unlimited budget. Sounds too good. I would love to have an editorial business and make many many publications, zines, books, posters, postcards, etc with known artists and new artists, something like my Ruby Mag but printed. That would make me super happy. And have a store that sells all those publications and stuff.

What’s an average day like for you?
Right now it is strange because i just finished school and went to europe for 2 months and i got back a few weeks ago and i’m trying to see and decide what to do with my life. So i don’t have a routine right now, i’ll just see what i can do.

What do you consider your biggest overall influence?
Morrissey.

Do you collaborate?
Sometimes. I’m always up for it. I have recently made a collab show with my boyfriend (Hernán Paganini) in B Galleria in Turku, Finland.

I’ve notice some repeated imagery in both your work, the girl character, is it you?
It is not a self portrait but it is me. Or at least it represents some part of me.

Do you listen to music while painting/drawing? If so, do you have a current favorite that inspires?
Always. I love music. I’ve been listening to camera obscura a lot.

coffee, tea, beer, whiskey?
Coffee with milk for mornings and afternoons, tea for the rest of the day.

What drew you towards art making, who, what, where, when, why?
I don’t know, i just always drew. i didn’t have big influences, teachers or people who helped me decide. It just turned out like this.

Whats up with Ruby Mag?
I didn’t update it for a few months but now it has a new issue and hopefully, i’ll start uploading a new one every month. I have been doing Ruby for almost 5 years, i needed a break, especially to finish school and work on my own stuff.

Interests outside of art making?
Traveling, watching movies, music, being with my bf.

I know you just got back from traveling, where did you go, what did you do, any crazy stories?
I went with Hernán to europe for 2 months. We went to Brussels, Brugge, Amsterdam, París, Turku, Helsinki, Tallin, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Vilnius and Berlin. It was soooo good! It sucked coming back to Buenos Aires. We had a show in Turku and then we just discovered all these amazing cities. The craziest stories are from Russia. We didn’t really have the best time there because no one spoke english and they really don’t seem to like foreign people. But we met some really nice people who showed us around and helped us out.

Do you make a living off art or what, how do you pay the bills?
I wish i did but Buenos Aires is SOOO expensive. To pay bills i make things and sell them , i do illustrations and whatever i can think of. But it is so hard.

Whats next? Summer plans? 5 year plans? next 5 minutes?
I have no idea of what i will do today so i have no idea of what i’ll do next. Hopefully great things. And do some more traveling.

“Its all in the Details”
May 27th – June 20th 2010
Together Gallery
2916 NE Alberta St Suite A Portland, Or 97211

Showing in Main Gallery
New work and installations by
Maxwell Loren Holyoke-Hirsch
Irana Douer
Matthew Feyld
Theo Ellsworth
Jessica Hirsch

Opening Reception Last Thursday, May 27th at 6pm till late.
opening night music by Perry and friends

Showing in Project Gallery
“The Canary Mistress”
May 27th – June 20th 2010
new work by Portland artist
Jennifer Parks

WOOD art show at Together Gallery in PDX

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Portland artist Ryan Bubnis in WOOD show @ Together Gallery

Title: WOOD at Together Gallery
Location: Together Gallery: 2916 NE Alberta, Suite A Portland, OR. 97211
Link out: TogetherGallery.com
Description: Featuring Artists: APAK, Amy Ruppel, J. Shea, Seth Neefus, Mark Warren Jacques, David Wien, Theo Ellsworth, Timothy Karpinski, Justin “Scrappers” Morrison, Ryan Bubnis, Nas Chompas, Tom Keating, Nick Harris, Amanda Wallgraf, Gabe Bacon, Nick Musso, Jason Rens, Molly Purnell, Erik Otto, Jonathan Edelhuber, Les Ramsey, Blaine Fontana and Brandon Hogg.
Up till the August 23, 2009.

Artist Reception: Last Thursday, July 30, 2009 from 6pm – 10pm

Portland Artists Out for July, 2009

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If you happen to be in LA in July, you might want to check out these shows:

kokeshi_dolls-showKokeshi: From Folk Art To Art Toy

Kokeshi: From Folk Art To Art Toy Portland Artists in the Kokeshi Doll Show: Amy Ruppel, APAK, Betsy Walton, Meredith Dittmar, Yellana James and Timothy Karpinski. July 11th to October 4th, 2009.

Presented by Los Angeles Toy, Doll & Amusements Museum (LATDA) in collaboration with the Japanese American National Museum (JANM)

Portland’s APAK presents Rainbow Garden at Tinlark Gallery in Los Angeles from June 27th-July 25th, 2009.

APAK Rainbow Garden @ Tinlark Gallery LA

If you happen to be in Vancouver, B.C., Canada the Ayden Gallery is showing Portland artists J. Shea and Jesse Reno from June 19 – July 19th, 2009.

The Rivet Gallery in Columbus,Ohio will feature Portland artist J. Shea from July 4th – 29th, 2009.

In San Francisco, Giant Robot is having there their 15-Year Anniversary Show, June 20, 2009 – July 15, 2009. Portland artists featured in the show are Apak and Le Merde and the following show will be Portlander Theo Ellsworth’s solo show called “Imaginary Friends” that’s opening on July 18th. Jesse Reno, Dave Barnes, J. Shea and Mandy Tsung @ Ayden Gallery

J. Shea at Rivet Gallery, Columbus, OH.

((( ZINE RIVER )))

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Portland is a river city; many of us lay our eyes daily upon the mighty Willamette and Columbia rivers. Yet, deep below the city’s surface runs another river, one that few have heard of and even fewer have seen. It’s a mysterious body of water that some say has the power to heal the sick, to make the old young again, to give the impotent a boner. It’s a magical place known as Zine River.

Another well-kept secret: the IPRC has a secret passageway to this amazing river of creativity. Our fearless Membership Coordinator Lori D has been down there for months, paddling the Zine River on a homemade raft, seeking out underground artists and zinesters to take part in this special benefit art show. Join us for the opening reception on Friday June 26th at 7pm, and take your own wild ride down the Zine River.

Zine River
A Benefit Art Show for the Independent Publishing Resource Center
Grass Hut Gallery
811 East Burnside
Portland, OR 97214
June 26-July 1
Opening Reception: Friday June 26, 2009 at 7pm

Featuring artwork and zines by Chris Johanson, Thomas Campbell, Lori D, Nicole J. Georges, Gabriel Liston, Theo Ellsworth, Dan Gilsdorf, Travis Millard, Mel Kadel, Megan Whitmarsh, Leif Goldberg, Keegan Wenkman, Scrappers, Sammy Harkham, Chris Duncan, Thom Lessner, Elizabeth Haidle and E*Rock.

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