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SUMMARY:Christopher Rauschenberg\, Gathering: A Photographer’s Collection
DESCRIPTION:Christopher Rauschenberg\, Gathering: A Photographer’s Collection \nJuly 26 – November 23\, 2025 \nJordan Schnitzer Museum of Art\n1430 Johnson Lane\, Eugene\, OR 97403\n541-346-3027\nWednesdays 11am – 8pm\, Thursdays through Sundays 11am – 5pm \nGathering: A Photographer’s Collection presents a wide-ranging selection of photographs from the personal collection of Portland\, Oregon based photographer and curator\, Christopher Rauschenberg. Over five decades\, Rauschenberg has compiled a truly distinctive archive of photographs encompassing a wide array of themes\, styles\, uses of the medium\, and range of subjects and content. This important resource represents a diverse mix of international and nationally emerging and established photographers. \nRauschenberg typically acquires photographs directly from the artists or from non-profit community-based arts organizations exhibiting or representing their works. \nRauschenberg has also traveled extensively and participated for decades as a highly regarded reviewer of photography portfolios at international gatherings of specialists who utilize and support opportunities for working creative photographers. \nIn Gathering\, one will find a wealth of individual points of view that\, when engaged\, may broaden each of our own visions: whether those considered perspectives are personal\, familiar\, social\, cultural\, political\, or spiritual. \nChristopher Rauschenberg reflects on his building of the collection: \n“At the core of what I’m doing is acquiring prints directly from photographers. That’s where I get my real satisfaction in collecting. With photography\, one literally sees the world through someone else’s eyes\, and we each have a different way of looking at the world around us. Having seen the work of thousands of photographers\, I’ve had a great many opportunities to discover new ways of seeing. That has really been the primary enrichment of my life\, and I am excited to share that with you through this exhibition.” \nGathering: A Photographer’s Collection was curated by JSMA Associate Curator of Photography\, Thom Sempere.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/christopher-rauschenberg-gathering-a-photographers-collection/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art\, 1430 Johnson Lane\, Eugene\, OR\, 97403\, United States
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SUMMARY:Geir and Kate Jordahl: Eternity Passing
DESCRIPTION:Geir and Kate Jordahl: Eternity Passing \nAugust 1st to September 1st \nOpening Reception: Friday\, August 1st\, 5:30 – 8:30 p.m.\nat the New Zone Gallery – 110 E. 11th Ave.\, Eugene\, OR 97401 \nArtists Talk: August 2nd\, 1:00 p.m.\nat the Emerald Art Center – 500 Main St.\, Springfield\, OR 97477 \nEternity Passing includes photographs by Geir Jordahl and lumens by Kate Jordahl. Their diverse and joint explorations of the visual image have a poetic resonance. \nLUMENS by Kate Jordahl: “Lumens are a unique and magical re-imagination of the potential of silver gelatin paper. With organic lumens\, plants interact with photo paper in unexpected ways\, resulting in a range of magical colors. My grid lumens are both windows onto the world and an invitation for the viewer to complete the line from frame to frame. I am interested in the grid as a form and the continuation of the frame and the line from block to block. I find it important to be open to both the control and the role of chance in my work. I love working digitally but also need the physical world in my artwork that alternative processes allow.” \nTHE ENDLESS SPHERE OF TIME by Geir Jordahl: “Circles complete the stories we make in our passing—images of moments in the sphere of time that connect to everything. Our world is round. Eyes\, earth\, sun\, moon—all round\, all connected. Perception is round. Life\, death\, rebirth— all round. It is in these cycles that I have hope despite the darkness. In the sphere of time and the circle of life\, death is overcome\, briefly\, in every image I make.” \n“The inspiration for THE ENDLESS SPHERE OF TIME comes from life itself. It is my effort to see my place in the world and the cosmos using my camera as an instrument to explore my consciousness. THE ENDLESS SPHERE OF TIME is a journey through life’s trials and tribulations – hopes\, fears\, dreams\, and losses. It is my hope that the pictures in dialogue with Rolf Jacobsen’s poetry take viewers into a conversation with their own path and place in the world. Together\, these elements come together to tell a story of seeing the world through loss and beauty.” \nGeir and Kate Jordahl have Masters of Fine Arts Degrees in Photography from Ohio University\, Athens\, Ohio. In 1983\, they founded the PhotoCentral Program in Hayward\, California\, and were directors of PhotoCentral until 2020. Kate is a Professor Emerita of Photography at Foothill College\, Los Altos Hills\, California. The Jordahls now operate True North Editions\, based in Bellingham\, Washington. \nTheir 2025 publications include “The Endless Sphere of Time” with spherical photographs by Geir Jordahl and “Poetry in Motion” with the equine photographs of Oliver Klink. Both books have won numerous awards\, including a Gold Medal in Cover Design\, the 2025 PubWest Book Design Awards for “Poetry in Motion\,” and a Gold Medal in the Nautilus Awards for “The Endless Sphere of Time.” \nhttps://www.truenortheditions…. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/katej…
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/geir-and-kate-jordahl-eternity-passing/
LOCATION:Emerald Art Center\, 500 Main St.\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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SUMMARY:Franklin FOTO 1-Year Anniversary Party and Opening Reception for Jim Wrathall
DESCRIPTION:Franklin FOTO 1-Year Anniversary Party and Opening Reception for Jim Wrathall \nSaturday\, Aug. 2\, 2025 5 to 9 p.m \nFranklin FOTO\n8953 N Lombard St\,\nPortland\, OR 97203\nWednesday – Sunday\, 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.\nhttps://www.franklinfoto.org/ \nFranklin FOTO celebrates one year of “community through photography” with anniversary party and gallery opening. An evening of community\, photography\, and creativity is planned\, including live music\, and refreshments. We will be opening our doors to the community and all are welcome. Whether you’re a longtime supporter or discovering Franklin FOTO for the first time\, come celebrate a year of analog magic and collaborative art. \nWe will be featuring: Live music by Jeremy Famá\, a community slideshow featuring member-submitted photographs\, a door prize entry for a free one-month membership\, refreshments and community connection\, and an opening reception for Tracks of a Traveler\, a solo exhibition by Jim Wrathall. \nGallery Opening: Tracks of a Traveler \nPhotographer Jim Wrathall presents Tracks of a Traveler\, a deeply personal and transportive exhibition that invites viewers to follow the visual traces of a wandering life. Informed by years of creative exploration and shaped by formative experiences in both the military and artistic communities\, Wrathall’s work captures the abstract essence of place\, memory\, and emotional presence. With roots in both technical experimentation and heartfelt observation\, this show reflects a lifelong commitment to making magic that lasts. Attendees are invited to meet the artist and experience a body of work that leaves tracks—of time\, emotion\, and story.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/franklin-foto-1-year-anniversary-party-and-opening-reception-for-jim-wrathall/
LOCATION:Franklin Foto\, 8953 N Lombard St\, Portland\, OR\, 97203\, United States
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