Visual Art

Feature

Works of Heart

Stories of finding love in the Portland Art Museum

02/14/2011 By Randy Gragg

Article

New Galleries to "Occupy" the Mall

Avant arts collective The Settlement, sets up camp at a downtown mall.

12/16/2010 By Anne Adams

Article

Jeremy Okai Davis at Everyday Wine

12/14/2010 By Anne Adams Illustrations by Jeremy Okai Davis

Article

Update: Public Isolation Project

PIP finally begins to deepen the discussion.

11/26/2010 By Anne Adams

phile under: illusion of intimacy

Five Questions for the Woman In The Box

Halfway into her month-long project, Cristin Norine deftly sidesteps the darker aspects of public living.

11/16/2010 By Anne Adams With Christin Norine

phile under: october gallery pick

Tribute Gallery

Looking Through: Leslie Hickey/Jonathan Marrs

10/07/2010 By Anne Adams

phile under: october gallery pick

PDX Contemporary Goes "Beyond the Fence"

Jacques Flechemuller—Beyond The Fence

10/07/2010 By Anne Adams

On the Town

Motherlode

Editor’s Pick

04/27/2010

Mudroom

Mug Shots

An Oregon microbrew hits the art market

11/09/2009 By Kasey Cordell

Currency

Taking Stock

Through the Stock program at Gallery Homeland, group patronage helps to keep local artists afloat.

10/09/2009 By Lisa Radon

Visual Art

Review: Incompletely at galleryHOMELAND

Eastside group show hits many right notes

08/08/2009 By Lisa Radon

Observed

Terry's Gift

One man. Thousands of photographs. The late Terry Toedtemeier helped shape the city’s art scene like no other.

05/19/2009 By Tim Appelo

Mudroom

Can a Lab Save Some of the Northwest's Precious Art?

Portland State University scientist Tammi Lasseter Clare believes it can.

05/19/2009 By Lynette Sanchez

Hotels

The Nines Becomes an Unlikely Showcase for Portland's Creative Class

Part hotel, part gallery, the Nines is downtown’s newest château.

05/19/2009 By Martha Calhoon

Visual Art

Uncaged

Drawing on her battle with acute ADD, artist Elise Mravunac's palimsests roam wild and free

05/19/2009 By Stacey Wilson

5 MINUTES WITH:

Arm & Arm

Storm Tharp's portraits are at PDX Contemporary Art.

05/19/2009 By Cameron Blair

Article

Long Way Home

Oft-displaced artistic powerhouse Disjecta settles into more permanent digs on the edge of working-class Kenton.

05/19/2009 By Martha Calhoon

Deck the Walls

You Need Art

You're a grown-up. You live in a grown-up home, wear grown-up clothes and sit in a grown-up chair.

05/19/2009 By Camela Raymond

Arts & Culture

The Shape of Memory

As Maya Lin creates seven landscape installations retelling the Lewis and Clark story from the perspective of Columbia River tribes, the legacy she charts is partly the region’s, and partly her own.

05/19/2009 By Camela Raymond

Article

Trial by Fire

A freak conflagration reaffirms a noted Northwest landscape artist’s ties to his home ground.

05/19/2009 By Camela Raymond