Sylvania

Artwork When We Dead Awaken: The Complete Cycle of Paintings
The North View Gallery is pleased to present When We Dead Awaken, Portland-based artist Elizabeth Malaska’s dynamic cycle of paintings, addressing culture’s ongoing fascination with and representation of the female body. Posted April 8, 2017
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
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
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
Artwork Simulated Archetypes
For this North View Gallery project, Portland-based artist Karl Burkheimer has constructed a series of sculptural armatures inspired by the architecture of billboard signage. Posted July 16, 2016
Artwork Thinking + Making
2016 Sylvania Student Art Exhibition. Posted May 12, 2016
SGCI Conference 2016 – Portland
The North View Gallery is hosting three exhibitions associated with the 2016 SGCI Conference. Posted March 30, 2016
Artwork A Further Gleaning
Brenda Mallory's exhibition focuses on use of found and recycled scrap materials, prompting people to think about their consumption habits, to inspire creative reuse, and to initiate larger conversations about the waste society generates. Posted February 22, 2016
Artwork The Pull of Repetition
A group exhibition featuring eight mid-career artists, deeply engaged with pattern and formal repetition in the realization of visually dynamic and structurally complex works. Posted January 14, 2016