Visual Art

Made in PDX

Andy Paiko's Amazing Glass

Local glass artist Andy Paiko creates everything from tricycles to a seismograph in his playful and sublime projects out of a North Portland studio.

05/10/2011 By Amara Holstein

visual art

John Henry Egan at Red E

John Henry Egan’s abstract textures expertly mimic a lucky accident.

04/19/2011 By Anne Adams

Now See This

Artist of the Pen

Lloyd Reynolds

03/17/2011 By Randy Gragg

WEB EXCLUSIVE

Works of Heart Videos

Holcombe Waller, Rachel Blumberg, and Shirod Younker pay tribute to the Portland Art Museum’s permanent collection.

02/18/2011

Slideshow

Slide Show: Works of Heart

02/14/2011

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