Welcome Oregonian readers. Thanks for stopping by after reading Ryan Kost’s piece on our upcoming publication, Walls of Pride: A Tour of African American Public Art in Portland. Pre-order the book here. We’re in the final editing stages and will be going to print in just a couple weeks. All orders will ship on or [...]
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2010 brochures are here!
Thanks Ian Lynam for designing these awesome brochures just back from the printer! Inside you’ll find the scoop on all of our 2010 programs, field trips and events. Click here to download the PDF or send us an e-mail and we’ll mail you a copy.
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WORK | PROGRESS Opens First Thursday, Dec 3rd!
Join us at the Eyeful Gallery (NW 6th & Everett) Thursday, December 3 at 6PM, during the First Thursday art walk for the opening of WORK | PROGRESS, an art show, pop up bookshop and event series to benefit the Dill Pickle Club. Cape Perpetua and Niekrasz/ Jenkins Duet (of Why I Must Be Careful) [...]
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