Cascade
- Student Art Exhibition: Made at Cascade
- Cascade Art Students are presenting works in ceramics, sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking, photography and mixed media allowing the scope of their vision to expand while gaining insight into new materials and ideas. Posted April 21, 2011
- Yuji Hiratsuka – Figures: Dialogue/Monologue
- The works of Yuji Hiratsuka: original color intaglio prints and collaged intaglio prints featuring whimsical figures expressing human conditions and moods. Posted February 24, 2011
- Carrie Iverson: Cusp
- Cascade Gallery presents the works of Carrie Iverson, Portland-based Iverson is a painter, printmaker and glass artist. Posted January 13, 2011
- Ceramics PDX: College Faculty Exhibition
- Cascade Gallery is featuring the recent work of Ceramics faculty from the Portland Metro area’s colleges and universities. Posted December 2, 2010
- Katie Shannon, With the Happy Crowd
- Cascade Gallery is featuring the current works of Ohioan Photographer, Katie Shannon. Posted October 14, 2010
- School/Work
- Cascade Gallery is featuring an exhibition by PCC Cascade Campus Art Faculty and Staff. As teachers of art and working artists, they are practicing in many of the same mediums that are offered at PCC. Posted June 3, 2010
- Made at Cascade
- Cascade Art Students are presenting works in ceramics, sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking, photography and mixed media allowing the scope of their vision to expand while gaining insight into new materials and ideas. Posted April 19, 2010
- Jack Ryan, Scriabin’s Mustache
- Alexander Scriabin was a Russian composer whose life and eccentricities becomes a conceptual nexus for this collection of work. Killed by combing and rupturing a carbuncle nested in his flamboyant mustache, Scriabin’s life and musical oeuvre is an opportunity to construct and explore Ryan’s interest in conspiracies of form and the poetics of ideas. Posted February 25, 2010
- Heidi Schwegler, Slipping Underwater
- Schwegler is acknowledging Sartre’s existential concept that refers to self-deception, "I must know the truth very exactly in order to conceal it more carefully", (Sartre, Being and Nothingness). Posted January 13, 2010
- Brian Gillis, …on Wednesday
- Gillis as a storyteller asks a lot of questions both of his audience and himself. Gillis’s work is socially relevant, audience activated, and engaged. His installation of juxtaposed images, objects, and even spaces call to summon stories that elicit rich metaphors and social exchanges in an effort to arouse awareness, introspection and valuation. Posted November 23, 2009