Artwork Recent Work by Three Sylvania Ceramic Artists
The work of three ceramic artists from the PCC Sylvania art faculty and technical staff, who are collectively exploring a wide range of methodology within the ceramics discipline. Posted February 23, 2017
Artwork Solastalgia: Artists Respond to Environmental Destruction
Artists respond to environmental destruction in this group show. Posted January 17, 2017
Hraun The Future Wild
Signal Fire and PCC's Paragon Art Gallery present The Future Wild, a group exhibition responding to the concept of wilderness Posted January 12, 2017
The Jaguar Man and the Breasted Snake Assembly: A Group Exhibition
January 2017 In early December 2016, after a rancorous presidential campaign and the upset of the election, I asked several […] Posted January 1, 2017
Cowboys Scrapbook – Selections from: The Clifford Walker Collection
Photographs, graphics and art prints all with connections to Mr. Walker’s life, family activism and our shared history. Posted November 18, 2016
Artwork Drawing as Core
By Karen Esler, Laura Ross-Paul and Renée Zangara Dates: November 12 – December 10 2016 Opening reception: Saturday, November 12, […] Posted November 12, 2016
Tempo & Transition Tempo & Transition
An exhibition with community collaboration, which includes animation and video created in a variety of materials and by a variety of artists responding to the theme of time and change. Posted November 7, 2016
Artwork In the Footsteps of Charles Heaney: Tom Prochaska and Christy Wyckoff
By Tom Prochaska and Christy Wyckoff Exhibit dates: October 20, 2016 Artist talk: Thursday, October 20 at 12:30 Gallery hours: […] Posted October 20, 2016
Talking About the Obvious Talking About the Obvious
Cascade Gallery is pleased to host Talking About the Obvious, two installations that in tandem propel us to contemplate one environment and the interconnectedness of environmental and social justice. Posted October 10, 2016
Artwork In the Balance
The North View Gallery is pleased to present In the Balance, an exhibition of large scale collage and print constructions by Portland area artist Diane Kendall. Posted October 3, 2016