Ben Buswell
Buswell, Ben. All At Once, 2017. 2018 Individual Artist Fellow, Oregon Arts Commission. Originally published February, 2018 “I am always experimenting, touching the world, in […]
Buswell, Ben. All At Once, 2017. 2018 Individual Artist Fellow, Oregon Arts Commission. Originally published February, 2018 “I am always experimenting, touching the world, in […]
Boas, Pat. Untitled (SW3), 2016. 2018 Individual Artist Fellow, Oregon Arts Commission. Originally published February, 2018 “It was not until 2012 that I began to […]
Ali, Mona Lisa. steady echo, 2017. 2018 Individual Artist Fellow, Oregon Arts Commission. Originally published February, 2018 “I attempt to reconcile the notion of belonging […]
by Sarah Sentilles How do you represent absence? How do you depict loss? For two decades, Julie Green has been painting the final meals of […]
by Jeanine Jablonski When I first came across images of Natalie Ball’s work, I was floored. Who was this amazing indigenous artist living in Oregon, […]
Perlitz, Jess. Barely There, 2017. 2018 Individual Artist Fellow and Joan Shipley Award recipient, Oregon Arts Commission. Originally published February, 2018 “I am equally interested […]
by Richard Speer To post or not to post? In light of the “delete-Facebook” and anti-social-media movements, an increasingly vocal contingent of visual artists is […]
by bart fitzgerald I. Santal 33. Boonk. A libation awaits—whether prepared, or freshly colliding due to the presence of its necessary ingredients—Hennessy and sticky-sweet pineapple […]
by Jovencio De La Paz Between Tank Creek and the hills of Clatskanie, Oregon, just south of the Columbia River, a Zen Buddhist Monastery nestles […]
Editor’s Note: The following essay is composed of three excerpts from an audio diary recorded by Portland- based artist and poet Demian DinéYazhi’ while driving […]
By Samantha Wall and Stephen Slappe In the midst of the vast, world-changing events of the past year, we have been reflecting on the nature […]
By Libby Werbel Is it possible to grow your own museum? What would it look like? How would it be different from the museums you […]
by Abigail Susik I One of the reasons for abstract art’s ascendancy over the last century is surely its simultaneous accommodation of the ego’s conflicting […]
by Prudence Roberts This is the story of one of Terry Toedtemeier’s most distinctive photographs, its place in his career, and how the image made […]
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 Perlitz’s grounding in sculpture underscores the spirit of these practices, explicating the real and symbolic power of objects and their potential to […]
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 […]
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 […]