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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 […]
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 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 […]
Jennifer Kabat, “Pattern Recognition: How Ellen Lesperance transmits messages about history, feminism and labour through the art of knitting,” Frieze, August 14, 2017. “When Lesperance was young, […]
Tannaz Farsi, Blink, 2016, LED bulbs, steel, wire, 216 x 3 x 14 inches. Installed at YOU IN MIND, Converge 45, 2017, Disjecta Contemporary Art […]
By Karl Davis Originally published January, 2019 Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Mountains in northeast Oregon, Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts has […]
Jillian Steinhauer, “What to See in New York Art Galleries This Week,” New York Times, September 20, 2018 (Exhibition: Lily of the Art Light, Derek […]
Kristan Kennedy, Untitled Arrangement, 2017, exhibited in Tomorrow Tomorrow, curated by Wallace Whitney and Stephanie Snyder, Anne and John Hauberg Curator and Director, Douglas F. Cooley […]