Interconnectivity, Pt. 1
David S. Rubin's encounters with Gordon Onslow Ford sparked and then deepened his understanding of interconnectivity. More...
“Pick Your Poison”
"Pick Your Poison" offers a thumbnail review of the last five centuries of protest, dissidence, satire and propaganda in prints. More...
Roloff and Webber
In “Two Artists Collaborate,” Sam Roloff and Shawn Webber wrestle with their individual identities while also confronting one another. More...
“Sacramental Vessels”
Glowing with light, Banjo's glasswork art merges counterculture and fine art with nods to Native American and Asian sources. More...
Ross Bleckner
The sober beauty of Ross Bleckner's painting is apparent in floral-motif screenprints of the 1990s that depict blossoms, minus stems and leaves, that appear to be floating on water. More...
Marnie Weber
Marnie Weber presents a modern fairy tail of a film and an installation that expands on the ever after of the narrative. More...
Harold Mendez
Harold Mendez multimedia assemblages are loaded with association, symbolism and historical reference. More...
Richard Baker
Scenes of 21st century California leisure are Richard Baker's recalibration of the Impressionists' vision of Paris in the 1870s. More...
Mark Flood
Mark Flood mines the cultural, social, and political condition of our media saturated lives in a multi-room installation that evokes the sensibility of street life combined with the digitized traffic of text messaging. More...
Remembering Edward Albee
The late playwright Edward Albee is remembered here for his very real struggle for critical acceptance and the good work of his foundation. More...
Karon Davis
"Pain Management" addresses Karon Davis' experience of her late artist husband Noah Davis' losing battle with cancer in a two-gallery installation that grapples with the sombre difficulty of her roll as care-giver, the grief of loss, and the importance of being able to move on. More...
Thomas Kellner
Thomas Kellner's exploded photographic grids of iconic international sites evoke violent flux through orderly means. More...
“Structures and Feelings”
"Structures and Feelings" is the first of four exhibitions organized by curator-in-residence Michele Fiedler. The artists here probe connections between popular culture and communications systems. More...
Pablo Picasso
A pair of exhibitions focus on Pablo Picasso's great draftsmanship as well as his creative process. Works represent many of his stylistic periods, and we are also reacquainted with the various women who served as both muse and partner. More...
Jun Kaneko
Jun Kaneko's large painting installation work "Mirage" anchors an arresting, striking colorful exhibition of paintings and ceramics. More...
The Democratic Lens
Richard Speer is both delighted and exasperated by the now ubiquitous presence and use of the smartphone camera. If it has democratized the making and distribution of images, it also obscures and discourages any real sense of standards. More...
“Symbol Pleasures”
Squeak Carnwath, Walter Robinson and Orlando Leyba make up a three-part funk-art harmony that is delightfully free-spirited. More...
Michael T. Hensley
The rich but agitated surfaces of Michael T. Hansley's mixed media paintings are like walls or billboards that display multiple generations of posters. Hensley is a great example of Portland's regional "painterly painting" approach that both reveals and conceals latent imagery. More...
Kirstine Reiner Hansen
Inspired by both old and modern masters, Kirstine Reiner Hansen recycles her own portraits and collages to make the imperfect real. More...
SITElines.2016
If many surveys of American art tend to think Each Coast-West Coast, "SITElines" is oriented on a North-South axis. The artists here emphasize our spiritual relationship with land and water, informed by geography and ethnic identity. More...