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Idea Board 3 @ Together Gallery


June 30th – July 24th 2011
Opening Reception June 30th, 6pm – Late
Main Gallery: Idea Board 3
The third annual “Idea Board.” This years board members include new comers: Jay Howell, Benjamin Edmiston, Casey Grey and Doodles and seasoned veterans: Timothy Karpinski, David Wien, poppa Mark Warren Jacques, we are especially excited to be welcoming Mark home from his time on the road.
Project Gallery: Friendship Rituals
Together Studio member Meg Adamson will be filling the project gallery with her insanely detailed drawings and tying it together with a full installation.
Gallery 3: Hunters and the Hunted
Excited to announce Jennifer Parks second solo at Together, Jennifer will be showing new drawings as well as new ceramic work.

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

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

 

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Twombly House: Ephemeral Museum

The Twombly House: 4449 SW Twombly, Portland, Oregon
Open Reception: Friday, October 15, 2010 / 4 – 9 p.m.
Open for viewing: October 16 – 28, 2010 — Hours: Tuesday – Sunday 4 – 8 p.m., Closed Monday
for more info please visit: aliciabluegallery.com and nwmodernshow.org

Twombly House: Ephemeral Museum

Alicia Blue Gallery and Designform Studio, in collaboration with Living Room Realtors, is pleased to announce a special exhibition of modern art and design. The exhibition presents a mid-century ranch house which has been appropriately renovated into a contemporary dwelling; this project demonstrates the idea that art and design can be accessible and coexist in a living situation.

For two weeks this conducive space will be transformed into an ephemeral museum. The curating of this home will be well executed, down to the finest detail. The exhibit entails a complete spectrum of the finest collections – fine art, product design, and home décor. Design curators Giovanni Castillo (Designform Studio) and Trisha Guido (Relish Design) along with fine arts curator Alicia Johnson (Alicia Blue Gallery) will join forces to orchestrate this uncommon exhibition.

Artists:
Angela Baker / Caryn Baumgartner / David Boekelheide / Ryan Bubnis / Kevork Cholakian
Meredith Dittmar / Carlos DonJuan / Katherine Dube / Colleen Flaherty / Karen Florek
Lisa Gronseth / Renee Hartig / Junko Iijima / Timothy Karpinski / Lisa Kowalski
Jennifer Lee / Christine Nguyen / Saule Piktys / Heidi Schwegler / Micki Skudlarsky
Curtis Speer / David Stein / Kevin Taylor / Lien Troung / Samantha Wall / Bryan Wolf / Wes Younie

Designers: ALTURA FURNITURE, AMANDA WALL-GRAF, BRIGHT DESIGNLAB AND HAMMER & HAND, CALLUM CLARK, CRAFTED SYSTEMS, ESQUE STUDIOS, GRAIN, JASON ANDREW DESIGNS, JEFFMADE, JEREMY ALDEN, THE JOINERY, JONATHAN LANGSTON, LAND • LINE DESIGN, LEAH NOBILETTE, LORI MASON, Made, MAGMAX DESIGN, MARK DIAMOND, MERKLED STUDIO, MOLLY PURNELL, MOUFELT, NAMUH, NICHOLAS MICHEELS, PABLO PARDO, SCOTT SCHROEDER, SPACE DESIGN, TERRY BOSTWICK, TLAGG, TUFENKIAN ARTISAN RUGS, WILL ULLMAN

Host: Jenelle Isaacson, Living Room Realtors — jenelle@livingroomrealtors.com
Living Room Realtors have the master copy when it comes to knowing Portland’s inner urban neighborhoods. Their superb eye for living quarters spans from vintage, historic, mid-century modern architecture to green building. Living Room Realtors are being branded the purveyors of modern art-space homes.

Design Curator: Giovanni Castillo, Designform Studio — giovanni@designformstudio.com Designform Studio is a design studio specializing in commercial and residential interior renovation and design, with modern design and methodology at the core of their design practice. Designform’s collaborative approach ensures that imagination, expertise, and reality come together to produce exceptional projects.

Design Curator: Trisha Guido, Relish Design — trisha@relishstyle.com
Relish is a lifestyle, a mentality, a philosophy. It is the idea that everyday objects should be beautiful, functional and affordable. It is the zone between individuality and mass production. A carefully curated collection of emerging designers from around the globe inspires, elevates and touches our senses.

Fine Arts Curator: Alicia Johnson, Alicia Blue Gallery — info@aliciabluegallery.com
Alicia Blue Gallery is an online contemporary art gallery. We represent a balanced integration of emerging and mid-career level artists offering them favorable circumstances for promotional and creative maturity. Our vocation is to bring into being the imagination and technicality of passion, educate the eager and celebrate the arts.

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Timothy Karpinski and Nas Chompas at Together Gallery

Together Gallery presents
Sept 30th – Oct 24th, 2010
In the Main Gallery:
“Bright Eyed And Bushy Tailed”
New work by:
Timothy Karpinski
In the Project Gallery:
“Cosmic Brotherhood”
New work by:
Nas Chompas

Opening Reception
September 30th, 2010 from 6 – late
Together Gallery
2916 NE Alberta St. Portland, Oregon

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“Elemental” – APAK, Betsy Walton, Jill Bliss and Yellena James

“ELEMENTAL”
July 28th – August 22nd 2010
Together Gallery
2916 NE Alberta St.
Portland, OR. 97211

artists reception Wednesday July 28th 6-9pm
Last Thursday Party with music by: Astrology and Run on Sentence,
July 29th 6-Late

53 new collaborative paintings by Portland finest:
Aaron Piland (APAK)
Ayumi Piland (APAK)
Betsy Walton
Jill Bliss
Yellena James

“Burnt”
all laser cut woodwork in collaboration by ENGRAVE
curated by Joe Mansfield
with work by:
Alisha Wessler
Christopher Bettig aka The Mountain Label
Cole Gerst aka Option-g
Dan Funderburgh (attached show card image – “saw”)
Diogo Machado aka Add Fuel to the Fire
Jacob Escobedo
Jonathan Calugi aka Happy Lovers Town
Jolby
Jonny Wan
Junichi Tsuneoko aka Stubborn Sideburn
Leandro Castelao
Michael Hsiung
Paulo Arraiano aka YUP
Ryan Bubnis
Sven Palmowski aka  a.mar.illo
Timothy Karpinski

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New Art by Betsy Walton, Eatcho, Scrappers, Mark Warren Jacques, and Timothy Karpinski in the Hungry Eyeball Gallery

Hungry Eyeball has uploaded some NEW ART work into the Hungry Eyeball Gallery, Above is a print by Timothy Karpinski called “Meet Me Behind The Tree”.
Above is a screen print by Mark Warren Jacques called “Love is a Blanket that Protects and Projects
Map of California” by Scrappers
Amongst All This, You Still Breathe” an art book by Eatcho
Gold” art print by Betsy Walton
Feathers” t-shirts by Betsy Walton

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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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