-PDX is not reviewing submissions.
It is with sincere apologies that we can no longer respond to inquiries. I realize making submissions can be difficult and discouraging, even insulting when you do not receive a response. I hope that you will understand that we need to spend our time in the interest of the artists we represent.
Thank you for your interest in PDX.
Sincerely,
Jane Beebe
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The Window Project is by invitation only.
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3 PDX artists are finalists for the Contemporary Northwest Art Awards: Megan Murphy, Cynthia Lahti and Arnold Kemp
Read moreJeffry June 27th & Brandon Lattu June 15th - OCAC Campus | 8245 SW Barnes Rd. June 27, 6:30pm. Free and open to the public...
Read moreMegan Murphy is one of the seven artists included in the Portland Art Museum's 2011 Contemporary Northwest Art Awards. The exhibition will run from June 11, 2011 through September 11, 2011. Click on image for more information.
JUN 11, 2011 – SEP 11, 2011
The second Contemporary Northwest Art Awards exhibition showcases seven exceptional Northwest artists. The exhibition explores the work of Chris Antemann, John Buck, John Grade, Jerry Iverson, Susie Lee, Megan Murphy, and Michelle Ross, and is accompanied by a catalogue and exhibition-related programs. The artists’ work ranges from delicate, figurative porcelain vignettes to heroic-scale sculpture, and from film and video installations to glass and mixed-media painting. At the exhibition’s opening celebration, one artist will be awarded the $10,000 Arlene Schnitzer Prize. The prize winner will be selected by the Museum’s curators and Director Brian Ferriso.
Inaugurated in 2008 to recognize outstanding contemporary art and artists from Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming, this ambitious program was developed to highlight both emerging and established artists. The exhibition builds on the Museum’s commitment to the Northwest’s visual arts community. A wide range of regional arts professionals nominated artists on the basis of quality, innovation, relevance to community or global issues, continuity of vision, and dedication to studio practice.
The Contemporary Northwest Art Awards are organized by the Portland Art Museum and curated by Bonnie Laing-Malcolmson, The Arlene and Harold Schnitzer Curator of Northwest Art.
Read moreBush Barn Art Center in Salem, Oregon presents, "Contemporary Abstraction" a group show exploring different approaches to contemporary, abstract art through the work of three Northwestern artists...
Read moreWhere do you find the pulse of Portland? If you ask artsy types, they’re apt to direct you to Disjecta’s ambitious biennial exhibition, Portland2014 . . .
Read moreI've never paid attention to art trends, though Op Art influenced my early paintings. I found my way of working long ago and I stay with it, working to push my boundaries further and further out. Often I return to ideas to I've had as long as twenty years, and because my thinking about art has...Read more
From now through late October, the Object Stories gallery in the Lower Level of the Portland Art Museum will feature “Artist to Artist” highlighting selected works by five contemporary Northwest artists . . .
Read more"A Concise History of Northwest Art"
October 3, 2009 – May 23, 2010
More information about this exhibition: http://www.tacomaartmuseum.org photo: Roberta Lavadour.
Reading.Writing.
August 5 through September 9, 2011
galleryHOMELAND, 2505 SE 11th, Portland, OR
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The Portland Art Museum’s fourth biennial awards exhibition, Contemporary Northwest Art Awards 2016, featuring three major series of work by Victoria Haven opens on Saturday, February 13th
Read moreJeffry Mitchell in, rough patches and glitter, a two person exhibition at the Los Angeles Valley College Art Gallery, Sept. 28-Nov. 30, 2017 ...
Read moreThe Seattle Art Fair Was So Successful, the City Literally Applauded ...
Read moreI AM MOST PROFOUNDLY AFFECTED AS A PAINTER BY SPACE, LIGHT, COLOR, PROPORTION, AND CADENCE. WHEN SUCCESSFULLY COMBINED IN ART, THESE ELEMENTS CAN BE INTELLECTUALLY/EMOTIONALLY MOVING, AND EVEN REDEMPTIVE. tO BE ABLE TO ACHIEVE THIS THROUGH PAINTING REPRESENTS A DAUNTING TASK, BUT THE ONLY ONE...Read more
Crow’s Shadow will be hosting artist Storm Tharp for a two-week printmaking residency, Sept. 19-30, 2011.
SEPT. 29 EVENING RECEPTION FOR STORM THARP
Crow’s Shadow will be hosting a public reception for visiting artist Storm Tharp on Thursday, Sept. 29, from 5:30-7:30 p.m., in the Crow’s Shadow gallery.
Visitors will have the opportunity to meet Tharp and check out new works—or works in progress—created during the artist’s two-week printmaking residency.
Tharp also will present a brief slide presentation on his past works in other media. Light refreshments will be available.
Tharp arrived at Crow’s Shadow on Monday to begin some preliminary portrait drawing and experimentation with various lithographic drawing materials.
You can read more about Tharp and his residency here.
We hope to see you here (Crow's Shadow Institute 48004 St. Andrews Road, Pendleton, OR, 97801).
http://www.crowsshadow.org/stories/157 CLICK ON IMAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION
In our PDX booth visitors will discover new, fresh artists and revisit artists they already know. We will present the work by three artists Amjad Faur, Johannes Girardoni and D.E.May. Each is distinct from the other yet they share a certain quiet intensity addressing space and form that has an...Read more
In our PDX booth visitors will discover new, fresh artists and revisit artists they already know. We will present the work by three artists Amjad Faur, Johannes Girardoni and D.E.May. Each is distinct from the other yet they share a certain quiet intensity addressing space and form that has an emotional content. A peek in our closet will reveal works by additional PDX artists such as Cynthia Lahti, Nancy Lorenz, Storm Tharp, Masao Yamamoto, Kristen Miller and Adam Sorensen.
For more info look under our exhibitions: http://pdxcontemporaryart.com/pulse-miami-2011
Johannes Girardoni will present an interactive light and sound installation at the 54th Venice Biennale, as a part of the exhibition PERSONAL STRUCTURES. As part of the 54th International Art Exhibition - la Biennale di Venezia, PERSONAL STRUCTURES presents 28 artists from 5 continents, representing 12 countries. The exhibition brings together an extraordinary combination of established artists next to artists whose oeuvre is less known. What they have in common is a dedication to the concepts Time - Space and Existence. The exhibition is curated by the Dutch curators Karlyn De Jongh and Sarah Gold. Other artists included in the exhibition are Marina Abromovice, Carl Andre, Roman Opalka, Peter Halley, among others. http://www.venice-exhibitions.org/index.php?page=24&lang=en
Read moreThe biggest show of contemporary indigenous art the world has ever seen — and it’ll be in Ottawa this summer . . .
Read more"Anna Gray and Ryan Wilson Paulsen, along with their two-year-old son Calder, are a family art team who create works with a cool analytic aesthetic in a multitude of media, including photo-based indexes, textual mixed tapes, associative lectures, and mass mailings... "
Read moreMarie Watt to exhibit in the 2019 Honolulu Biennial, March 8 - May 5 ...
Read moreCongratulations to Anne Appleby on the successful opening of the 2013 Contemporary Art Awards at the Portland Art Museum . . .
Read moreSan Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) announces the appointment of Arnold Kemp as Distinguished Artist-in-Residence for the 2016 Low-Residency Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Studio Art program...
Read moreThis year's National Exhibition #7 titled "Antillean: an Ecology" supports the work of 47 visual artists and five pedagogues, and challenges Bahamian practitioners to respond broadly to the dynamics of race and class, issues that undoubtedly transcend fixed geographical and cultural boundaries. The platform has been generated to showcase how these important cultural signifiers have come to shape the collective consciousness of a post independent Bahamas...
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