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James Lavadour gives a talk in Hood River

8 April, 2009

Columbia Gorge Community College 2009 Spring Humanities Series.
Oregon's First People: Native American People Share Their Views.
Join as we celebrate Oregon's First People in a presentation by artist James Lavadour (Walla Walla) the Columbia Center for the Arts, in Hood River.
April 8, 2009
Informal chat: 6:30 - 7:15
Presentation: 7:30 - 8:45
Columbia Center for the Arts
215 Cascade Street
Hood River, OR 97031
541-387-8877


Announcing an additional PDX program, "PDX Across The Hall"

31 May, 2009

We are pleased to announce "PDX Across The Hall".

PDX is staying in the 925 NW Flanders Street location and also leasing half the gallery space across the hall at 929 NW Flanders Street for 6 months, May- Oct. We will alternate or combine shows with Rod Pulliam's new gallery in the 929 location............
May 5- May 30, 2009: Mary Henry: paintings and drawings...
June 2 - 27th: Anna Gray + Ryan Wilson Paulsen, and Storm Tharp...
June 30 - July 25: "Catch All" summer group show................
There will be three separate PDX exhibitions. We hope you will enjoy all three shows.
1. Main gallery,
2."PDX Window Project"
3."PDX Across The Hall"


Marie Watt , recipient of the Bonnie Bronson Fellowship Award

27 March, 2009

A public reception for Watt will be held at Reed College on Monday, April 27, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Gray Lounge of Kaul Auditorium

For each of the past 18 years, the Bronson Fund, through its confidential nomination and selection process, has honored an artist from the Pacific Northwest with a fellowship and the purchase of their work for the Bronson Collection, which is housed at Reed College and prominently displayed throughout the campus.





Storm Tharp ,"Suddenly" Pamona College Museum of Art

24 January, 2009

http://suddenly.org/?p=1025
January 24 - April 12, 2009
suddenly comprises a set of exhibitions curated by Stephanie Snyder, director of the Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery at Reed College, Portland, Oregon, with an annotated reader edited by author Matthew Stadler, and a series of public events that attempt to re-imagine cityscapes with contemporary art, literature, and the conversations they spark. For more extensive project information, including event listings, audio recordings, and to order project publications, visit: www.suddenly.org.