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Monthly Archive for October, 2008

I am very pleased to announce that Andrea Wolff’s commercial photography is featured in the HarperCollins book, “Merry Christmas From…150 Holiday Cards You Wish You’d  Received.” The author, Karen Robert, presents this collection of 150 funny, creative, and inspiring Holiday and Christmas cards from around the world.  The book has 165 full-color photographs.  Andrea has [...]

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Urban Art Camo – Art Car Disappears

About the only place in Portland where I can park my BMW 320i art car and watch it disappear… If you missed it, the car is under the star in the center. The Mural was painted by Tom Cramer in 1989 and is on NE Shaver near the intersection with N Williams.  The art car [...]

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New Scott Wayne Indiana Project

New Scott Wayne Indiana project: “WEB STREET, FAKE STREET ART” http://www.39forks.com/WebStreet.htm This isn’t everyday street art, it has a twist… they are actually digital collages of street images and other work. These appropriations should be illegal enough to qualify as street art.

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I’m catching up on getting back from three weeks in NYC. This past Saturday, I managed to visit some of the shows that are up in Portland. Here is a quick survey. Jen DeNike’s Flag Girls video installation can be seen at Quality Pictures (916 NW Hoyt, Portland, OR).  She has a new spin on [...]

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Portland State University (PSU) Art Dept, hosts a series of free lectures that are open to the public at 7:30p Mondays. These artists are democratically chosen by current MFA grad students. PSU Art Lectures 7:30PM New Location: Shattuck Hall, Room 212, PSU Campus (SW Broadway & Hall) 1914 SW Park Ave, Portland, OR The PSU [...]

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Last Saturday I had a chance to get over and check out the art in the Chelsea galleries.  I don’t have much time to write in any depth about my impressions or the work, but I will at least post some of the images in a photo gallery. For me some of the standout work [...]

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FotoFest 2010 will focus on contemporary work by US Photographers with its invited curators.  What normally happens is they have a curated show with a theme or two that is part of the official program.  In addition because there are so many galleries (non-profit, commercial, artist run), corporate spaces, retail spaces and restaurant galleries that [...]

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