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Capturing Community: Geospatial Info Systems (GIS) collaboration with Midori Hirose
Southeast Gallery
Capturing Community: Geospatial Info Systems (GIS) collaboration with Midori Hirose
Begins on May 5, 2023, pen during symposium event
The exhibition continues through June 9,? 2023. Check our Google Calendar for gallery/viewing hours.
Additional programming
- First Friday Southeast Art Walk, galleries open
- June 2, 5-7pm
- PCC Southeast SCOM 120 and first-floor lobby
- Closing reception for the Furin Project and Capturing Community GIS collaboration
- June 9, 5-7pm
- PCC Southeast SCOM 120 first-floor lobby
Information
This data collection survey was created in collaboration with artist Midori Hirose’s Furin Project, a celebration of community, collaboration, and history, in particular, the Japanese American farming communities in Southeast Portland. Place is strongly tied to perception and certain locations can evoke feelings of community past and present. We are hoping this survey will help tell the stories about the places we move through every day.
Capturing Community – Data Collection Survey
This data collection survey is part of Midori Hirose’s Furin Project, a celebration of community, collaboration, and history, in particular, the Japanese American farming in Southeast Portland.
Place is strongly tied to perception and certain locations can evoke feelings of community past and present. We are hoping this survey will help tell the stories about the places we move through everyday.
Installed in the NE Corner of the SCOM building, a temporary annex of the Southeast Art Gallery – the entrance faces SE 82nd and is accessible through the SCOM lobby or from the street.
Check open gallery hours by going to our Google Calendar.