Christine Weber

Contact info: christine.weber15@pcc.edu

Articles (30):

Detail of apple store mural. Graffiti as Resistance
An exhibition exploring graffiti mapping in Rio de Janeiro, New Orleans and Portland, focusing on research conducted by Dr. Lorena Nascimento and Cherise Frehner, in dialogue with conservation work by Don’t Shoot Portland. Posted October 28, 2024
White kites held down by rocks. Mona Huneidi | Targeted: 100+ Kites
Targeted: 100+ Kites commemorates the journalists who have been killed or have gone missing in Gaza since the war began. The installation was created as a fundraiser for the Committee to Protect Journalists, Anera, and the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund. Posted August 27, 2024
Cover for Into the Glimmerdark by Noah Bentley PCC New Media Art Student Exhibition
The summer the North View Gallery is pleased to highlight new work by Portland Community College art students who made projects in two brand new courses, Video Art and Intro to Animation. Posted July 8, 2024
Sada poster with information about the Sada (regroup) screening + artist talk
The North View Gallery, with support from the Regional Arts and Culture Council, will be hosting a screening of Sada (regroup) commissioned by documenta fifteen on Thursday, November 14 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m in the MAHB Auditorium in the Cascade campus. Sada artists Ali Eyal and Bassim Al Shaker will be in attendance and will speak about their work after the screening. Posted April 26, 2024
Glass white and pink pillow, folded and on the floor. Heidi Schwegler | Existential Action Thriller (EAT)
The North View Gallery is excited to announce our spring show, Existential Action Thriller (EAT), featuring new work by artist Heidi Schwegler. Posted March 10, 2024
Sweet Land poster with images of two performers from the opera. Sweet Land Screenings
The North View Gallery is pleased to host two screenings of Sweet Land, an experimental opera by The Industry. Posted March 9, 2024
Profile of powerful Black women. Godhead Preview and workshop
Bring your story ideas and your imagination to this?workshop about making interactive webcomics?led by Carmi Tronci Bell. Posted March 8, 2024
Image of hero with blue face wearing a winged helmet. Sunkeepers Screening
Part of the Refractions Screening Series made possible through a grant from the Regional Arts and Culture Council (RACC). Posted February 22, 2024
Form of Indeterminate Purpose by W. Vandoren Wheeler May 3 Social worker dropped it off: only thing left in Dad’s lastest apartment. She said she found it set in the exact center of the living room. Typical Dad, no note. Oblique little trash obelisk. May 7 No contact from Dad for days—no letter, no nothing. No trace, online or elsewhere. He is gone. Gone gone. May 18 I must assume Dad left this worthless trinket for me, but it’s not anything I remember. Started searching through old photographs, scanning backgrounds of snapshots and polaroids. Borrowed a slide projector to cycle through the family shoebox. Late into the night, the carousel’s shu-kah, shu-kah. Stared past us to scan countertops, bookshelves, terra cotta pots-their black holes of soil from which off-green plants spring…. Found nothing. June 11 Sent the mystery token off to a lab. They ran the basics, came back with the obvious: 3.729 ounces, ceramics of unknown origin, 13 gauge steel wire for internal structural support, oxidized by Father Time. “Form of indeterminate purpose.” Wow, thanks. June 16 Not only do I not have any, today I realized I would stomp-squash any hope might sprout. What I do have is this clue. The form is the thing. I can hold it, this solid artifact. This key. I’m turning it into a totem, an unread message. June 22 Sent that stupid mute trash amulet to a better lab, somewhere upstate. Coughed up for the works. June 25 Carbon dating puts it at 1972. Good start, but waiting for results from all available separatory methods: selective precipitation, filtration, complexation, osmosis, Form of Indeterminate Purpose
Forms of Indeterminate Purpose by W. Vandoren Wheeler Posted February 17, 2024
Painting of person holding out arms with counting hatch marks on the wall behind them. Una Kim | Battlegrounds
The North View Gallery is pleased to announce our January show, Battlegrounds, an exhibition of new work by HARTS (Humanities and Arts Initiative) Artist in Residence, Una Kim. Posted December 16, 2023