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In League at Hellion Gallery


On the main wall is the opening of “In League”.
An international collaboration show.
Artists from France, Sweden, Taiwan and Japan were created work on A3 size paper
and then the piece was given to an American artist to add their work.
HR-FM – Cole Gerst
Mijn schajte – Rudy Fig
Nishi – Blaine Fontana
Inohaco – Scarecrowoven
Hsiao Ron Cheng – Kalina Tate
Taka Sudo – Michael Amorillo
Yohei Takahashi – Deseo
Nigamushi – tripper dungan
Anneli Olander – Naomi Nowak
Michinori maru – Keegan Onefoot

each piece has a custom made from from Moriki Design

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. Good things happen in secret spots.
mon-sat 12-6 www.helliongallery.com

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ART BENEFIT PARTY Saturday Nov. 19th

Art Benefit
Phantom Limb Productions invites you to a one-night-only art benefit party this Saturday, November 19th, 2011 at the Lotus Seed( 6 NE Tillamook St. ) starting at 7pm. Festivities include live painting, on-site installations, film showing, spoken word, food, djs spinning real vinyl and plenty of room to dance! Art in this event features both local Portland favorites and up-and-coming artists, including:

Mel DeFabrizio
Daniel Mackin
Heather Bromer
Matt Schlosky
Hunter Armstrong
James B.
PORQUENO
Tripper Dungan
YOURSELF
and more to be announced…
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We are asking for a suggested donation of $5 at the door, but if you’re broke that’s OK, no one will be turned away! Proceeds sponsor “artistic ambassador” Ray Bradley to attend the Art Basel event in Miami, FL, an international art event that has turned a large portion of Miami city into an outdoor gallery of free public art. Ray hopes that by attending Art Basel he can promote Portland as a creative hub to attract “artistic tourism” and re-apply his own experience to create new public works here in Portland. A percentage of proceeds will be donated to The Lotus Seed, a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing yoga, movement and the arts to the community through outreach and continuing education.

ONE NIGHT only
Nov. 19th, 2011 | 7-11pm

The Lotus Seed
6 NE Tillamook St. ( NE Williams and NE Tillamook )
Portland, Oregon

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RAINBROS

Tripper Dungan
David Wien and Tripper Dungan make very colorful art, so it’s a no brainer they’d come together to make a semi-collaborative art show entitled Rainbros. With some paintings and some sculptural elements, Rainbros is a collection of colorful, sincere, and curious artwork. If that’s not enough to get you down to the Albina Press, there will be color crayons for you to color with.

Opening night: Thursday, October 13th, 2011
From: 6 – 8PM

Albina Press
4637 N. Albina
Portland, Oregon 97217

Show Ends: 2011-11-07

David Wien

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NEW BROW II Opening Sept 1 @PCPA

New Brow 22nd Annual New Brow show opens Thursday, September 1st, 2011 at Portland Center for the Performing Arts, main floor gallery, SW Broadway and Main. Featuring 50 up-and-coming Portland artists in a variety of media. 5-8 pm. Show runs through September 30th.

PORTLAND ARTISTS include: Ali Schlicting, Angela Gay,Anna Magruder, Beth Myrick, Brenda Dunn, Brent Wear, Brett Superstar, Brin Levinson, BT Livermore, Cathie Joy Young, Chuck Bloom, Chris Haberman, Dan Ness, Dan Pillers, David Stein, Emek, Emily Bates, Erinn Kathryn, Gary Houston, Heide Davis, Heidi Elise Wirz, Helena Gigena, Icky A, Jason Browm, Jason Graham, Jennifer Griffo, Jennifer Feeney, Jeremy Okai Davis, Jesse Reno, Joel Barber, Kelly Williams, Kendra Binney, Kenny Spurlock, Kyle Gossman, Larry Christensen, Malynda Shook, Mario Robert, Matt Leavitt, Matt Schlosky, Mona Superhero, Peach Momoko, Richard Schemmerer, Sam Arneson, Scott Chase, Sean Crogan,  Terence Healy, Tim Combs, Tripper Dungan, Tyler Corbett, Yo Mutsu, Zack Baltzly, Zak Gere

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Grass Hut & Hungry Eyeball present Balls Out Thee third


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?

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Launching Hungry Eyeball’s Portland Prints with local artists

"Hags of the Mist" limited edition art print by Lori D.

Hungry Eyeball is excited to announce the beginning of our Portland Prints. We will be releasing new limited edition prints each months from various artists around town at affordable prices… 8.5″ x 11″ at $25… 11″ x 17″ at $45. All prints are signed by the artist and numbered.

These Hungry Eyeball giclee prints are processed with high quality archival inks and paper. Each print comes wrapped in a biodegradable or recycled plastic protective sleeve and are supported with a 100% recycled paper backing board.

The prints are from Portland artists, Lori D., Bwana Spoons, Nicole Linde, Rebecca Artemisa and Tripper Dungan. To purchase or find more info on these prints, just click on the images.

"Nailed It" limited edition art print by Lori D.

"Drinks" limited edition art print by Bwana Spoons

"Soft Cr" limited edition art print by Bwana Spoons

"Minkie" limited edition art print by Nicole Linde

"Sonar" limited edition art print by Nicole Linde

"Demon Hands" limited edition art print by Rebecca Artemisa

"Quietly Guiding Me" limited edition art print by Rebecca Artemisa

"Wicked Mountain" limited edition art print by Rebecca Artemisa

"Frisbee" limited edition art print by Tripper Dungan

"Robo Phone" limited edition art print by Tripper Dungan

"Wavy Yeti" limited edition art print by Tripper Dungan

"Crow" limited edition art print by Tripper Dungan

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Adam Sheppard, Joel Barber, Johnny Tragedy & Tripper Dungan: Art Opening @ Goodfoot

The goodfoot will have an art opening, last thurs Feb 24th, 2011. The show will be up until March 29th.  This months artists are, Adam Sheppard, Joel Barber, johnny Tragedy & Tripper Dungan.

Adam Sheppard has been painting and creating art in his native home of Portland for the last 20 years.  “I work in a variety of styles and I am always experimenting with new techniques. Often I paint on objects found by the roadside or things placed next to garbage cans. Cabinet doors seem to be a popular item to throw away. I prefer painting on wood. To me It has a soul, and is more durable than canvas.” “Sometimes I create pop art, sometimes it  is abstract or illustrative. Finding a subject that I identify with and can make the viewer relate to is often the greatest challenge. I am inspired greatly by the natural environments of the northwest, as well as the hard architectural lines of the city.”  “I love Portland, snow, Frankenstein, and blackberry pie.”

Joel Barber’s formal education left him with a balance of fine art technique and design sensibilities that are apparent in his work. A lifetime of creative enthusiasm has provided him with many opportunities for experimentation with this balance, while seeking new visual languages, context, and interface between art styles and culture that effects our world. Joel’s paintings reveal various visual motifs. Many of the themes develop during the painting process, often improvised, and continue to evolve into more complex conceptual ideas.  Joel’s work has often paired mechanical techniques and graphic design style with painterly texture, and natural material such as woodgrain. The influence of pop culture, graffiti art, and graphic design affect his interpretations of traditional landscape and figure. Visually, Barber dwells in the area where there is an oscillation between the paint on the surface and the image contained within. “My first very prolific series began in 1999, in which I manipulated closely cropped photos of women’s faces, with photoshop, and used these images to map out compositions on canvas. It was an excellent experiment because the repetition gave great context and a reference point for the effectiveness of each style or technique. Now, I’ve returned to these same compositions, curious to see how the last decade has affected me stylistically.”

Johnny Tragedy was spawned by God fearing cowboys on the dusty trails of Montana. Life was so boring that he started to create art. Johnny Tragedy wishes to bring happiness and joy in this tainted journey we call life.

When Tripper Dungan was 4 he got in trouble for coloring in his brothers HeMan™ coloring book and He has been in love with art ever since. Tripper went to a magnet high school for the arts in Las Vegas, Nevada, and upon graduation made his way up the west cost via Astro Van, train and thumb. He arrived in Portland Oregon in 2002 where he has been painting, performing shadow-puppet shows, having art parties with the fabulous Junk town artists, and making cartoons.

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