- kiki nicole + black apotrope
- NTP allows artists of color to go beyond the usual initial expositions inherent in presenting art borne of marginalized perspectives to a dominant culture. Posted February 27, 2018
- Joshua West Smith
- Southern California-based artist Joshua West Smith will be exhibiting a series of recent photographs and sculptures. The suite of photographs explore nature, beauty, harshness and sympathetic alien bodies. Posted February 20, 2018
- Perception-Sensation
- Mana Mehrabian and Amelia C. Warden elicit questions about how individuals and communities consider time, events and places through their different perceptions and sensations. Posted January 22, 2018
- A Good Pink
- In A Good Pink, a collective of six artists join forces to explore the ambiguity and power of pink's many diverging identities, participating in an inquisitive dialogue around these idiosyncratic relationships. Posted January 10, 2018
- Al Monner’s Roma Photographs
- Show Dates: January 8 – February 2, 2018 Al Monner Photographer Al Monner worked for the Oregon Journal from 1939 […] Posted January 8, 2018
- Contact Zones
- Samuel Eisen-Meyers is a oil painter, songwriter and performer born and raised in Portland, OR. His upcoming show, “Contact Zones” presents two new series of large and small scale paintings. Posted November 22, 2017
- Ruth Lantz
- An exploration of the intersection between painting, photography, and digital imagery. Commingling abstraction and representation, artist Ruth Lantz approaches her painted works through a series of filtration systems: perceptual, process driven, and painterly. Posted November 1, 2017
- Intersections Fiber and Book Arts
- The work of Naomi S. Velasquez, an award winning contemporary textile and book artist. Posted October 19, 2017
- Label Me, Label You: Jiseon Lee Isbara
- Jiseon Lee Isbara Show dates: September 18 – October 27, 2017 Artist talk: Tuesday, October 3 at 2pm Jiseon Lee […] Posted September 18, 2017
- This is a Black Spatial Imaginary
- This is a Black Spatial Imaginary brings together installation, video, print media, and public intervention, exploring new forms of practice at the intersection of art, collaboration, historical record, urban planning, collaboration and creative exchange. Posted September 1, 2017