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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:Jim Lommasson\, Street Roots 25 Years! + What I Carry
DESCRIPTION:Jim Lommasson\, Street Roots 25 Years! + What I Carry \nA collaborative photo+writing storytelling project with Portland’s Street Roots Community \nAugust 22 – November 23\, 2025 \nOregon Historical Society\n1200 SW Park Ave\nPortland\, OR 97205\n503.222.1741 \n“This innovative project explores the burdens\, hopes\, and dreams of Portland’s homeless population through cherished items they carry throughout their lives\, fostering compassion and understanding in a world often divided. Through compelling storytelling and creative expression\, award-winning photographer Jim Lommasson amplifies voices from Portland’s homeless community\, addressing themes of mental health\, addiction\, housing\, personal growth\, family dynamics and illuminates the resilience and humanity behind each object – and the person carrying it. This project resonates deeply for me\, spreading a message of shared humanity and the healing power of empathy.” \n– John Lewis \nTo see more work from What I Carry: \nhttps://us5.campaign-archive.c… \nTo see What I Carry: Voices from the Street: \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?… \nJim Lommasson is a freelance photographer and storyteller based in Portland. Lommasson is a recipient of the Dorothea Lange–Paul Taylor Prize from The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University. Lommasson’s ongoing collaborative storytelling projects: What We Carried: Fragments and Memories from the Cradle of Civilization with Iraqi and Syrian refugees was exhibited at the Ellis Island Museum of Immigration in 2018. Stories of Survival and Remembrance: A Call to Action for Genocide Prevention was exhibited at the United Nations Headquarters in 2023. \nJim Lommasson | Photographer | 2405 NW Thurman Street | Portland\, OR | 97210 | 503.939.1939 \nProjects: \nWhat We Carried: (storytelling projects with refugees and genocide survivors). \nhttps://lommasson-resume.blogs… \nWhat I Carry: A collaborative photo+writing storytelling project with Portland’s Street Community \nhttps://us5.campaign-archive.c…
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/jim-lommasson-street-roots-25-years-what-i-carry/
LOCATION:Oregon Historical Society\, 1200 SW Park Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97205\, United States
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