Jess Perlitz
Perlitz, Jess. Barely There, 2017. 2018 Individual Artist Fellow, Oregon Arts Commission. Originally published February, 2018 “I am equally interested in how artwork can be […]
Perlitz, Jess. Barely There, 2017. 2018 Individual Artist Fellow, Oregon Arts Commission. Originally published February, 2018 “I am equally interested in how artwork can be […]
Huang, Hsin-Yi. The Peaceful Sea, 2015. Glazed and fired ceramics. Photo: Annie Foong. Courtesy of the Oregon Arts Commission. The Peaceful Sea consists of an […]
by Bean Gilsdorf Originally published November 2020 A dejected cloth rainbow, an animate boulder guiding a smaller rock through a city, a series of clownish […]
by Paul Maziar Originally published March 2020 Author’s Note: I’ve been enchanted by Cynthia Lahti’s work since the moment I first saw it—thanks to my […]
by Stephanie Gervais Originally published July, 2019 I made Shield in 2014, while living between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Brazil. My friend Yuri […]
Photo: A painting class in Julia Hoffman’s studio prior to 1896. Abby McGehee, Oregon College of Art and Craft to Close in May | American […]
Tannaz Farsi, “The Points of Departure,” Installation View, Linfield Gallery, McMinnville, Oregon, March 22 – April 29, 2017. Curated by Josephine Zarkovich. The Points of […]
Tannaz Farsi, “The Points of Departure,” Installation View, Linfield Gallery, McMinnville, Oregon, March 22 – April 29, 2017. Curated by Josephine Zarkovich. The Points of […]
by Patrick Collier Originally published May 2019 To the casual viewer, abstract painting may seem to lack coherence. Familiar epithets abound, usually because there is […]
by Paul Maziar Originally published July 2019 Precipitous calcite Mined from the hills of Nephi By harried and obsessive men Who probably tote guns Who […]