Furin Project Symposium
The Furin Project Symposium The Furin Project Symposium is the culmination of APANO Catalyst artist Midori Hirose’s year-long community and […] Posted April 26, 2023
Capturing Community: Geospatial Info Systems (GIS) collaboration with Midori Hirose
Capturing Community: Geospatial Info Systems (GIS) collaboration with Midori Hirose Begins on May 5, 2023, pen during symposium event The […] Posted April 26, 2023
Image of young person sitting in from of Pac Man screens. Where Are We Now: PCC Art Student Exhibition 22/23
Where Are We Now, Portland Community College’s 3rd annual college-wide art student exhibition represents the community’s first opportunity to see new student art made across the PCC district in person. Posted April 22, 2023
Furin Project Exhibit and Symposium
The Furin Project Dates: April 10 – June 9, 2023 Location: PCC Southeast Art Gallery, SCOM lobby In collaboration with […] Posted April 19, 2023
On the left, a painting of a landscape with a giant mushroom and human figures on a hill. On the right, a photograph of brown flat objects that look like frames hanging in a row on a wall. Parallel Exhibitions: April is the Cruelest Month by Jeff Leake and FROM: TO: by Mana Mehrabian
Paragon Art Gallery presents two exhibitions: April is the Cruelest Month by Jeff Leake and FROM: TO: | :???????: ?????? by Mana Mehrabian. Posted April 10, 2023
Turquoise rectangle with the acronym IRL in multiple shades and tints of red. IRL – An In-Person Show of PCC Student Work from Past Online Exhibitions
An In-Person Show of PCC Student Work from Past Online Exhibitions Posted March 12, 2023
Visual Decadence by Zeinab Saab
Dates: February 27 – March 22 Visual Decadence is an homage to the visual history of the SWANA (South West […] Posted February 21, 2023
sakura sakura - cherry trees bloom while a person with pigtails and a gingham shirt look on Sakura Sakura: Images of the 44 by Motoya Nakamura
Sakura Sakura: Images of the 442 Dates: January 27 – February 22, 2023 The Southeast Art Gallery is pleased to […] Posted February 14, 2023
Two sculptures; one of a standing piece of wood with a metal ring and the other behind it, a tall structure covered in blue masks. A Joyous Grief: Molly Alloy & Michael Espinoza
Entwining two practices that reach towards queer ancestors, this exhibition vibrates with the vitality of queer solidarity in action. Posted February 12, 2023
A composite of five photographs of students painting murals. Stars of Jefferson: Black Shines Brighter
Week-long pop-up exhibition of mural art and interviews by Jefferson High School students Posted January 29, 2023