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SUMMARY:South Oregon Coast 3-day workshop on Long Exposure with Thibault Roland
DESCRIPTION:South Oregon Coast 3-day workshop on Long Exposure with Thibault Roland \nJune 04-06 2022 \nPrice:\n$1300 (returning participants and early birds)\n$1400 (new participants and after 04/01)\n$450 non-refundable at the time of registration\nGroup size: 6\nTo register for the last spot left\, email: contact@thibaultroland.com \nThibault Roland is a recognized fine art photographer who specializes in seascapes\, landscapes and architecture. He is a master of long exposure\, infrared\, tilt/shift and black and white photography. \nJoin him for a 3-day workshop June 04-06 to capture the most amazing rock formations and seastacks in the area between Bandon and Brookings\, OR. \nYou will learn long exposure\, sharpen your photographic and visualization skills as well as learn some of his best editing tricks during the classroom session planned on Sunday. \nwww.thibaultroland.com \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/south-oregon-coast-3-day-workshop-on-long-exposure-with-thibault-roland/
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SUMMARY:Natalie Jenks\, Domestic Dreamscapes of the Mundane and Sensual Under the Watchful Eye of a Broken Clock
DESCRIPTION:Natalie Jenks\, Domestic Dreamscapes of the Mundane and Sensual Under the Watchful Eye of a Broken Clock \nOPEN/CLOSE: June 3rd – July 29th\, 2022\nOpening Reception: June 3rd\, 2022 6-8pm \nPUSHDOT STUDIO\n2505 SE 11th Avenue\, Suite 104\n– in the Ford Building\, enter on Division Street\nPortland\, OR 97202\,\n503.224.5925\nwww.pushdotstudio.com\nGallery Hours: Mon-Fri. 8:30am to 5:00pm\, free admission \n“’Domestic Dreamscapes…’ is a body of work made in a transitional period of my life. Encapsulating a time of false starts\, a global pandemic\, moving across the country post-graduation\, and a season of drastically changing mental health\, this series attempts to make sense of time itself as it passes.” \nNatalie Jenks is a visual artist currently based in Portland\, OR. She graduated with her BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2020. “Domestic Dreamscapes…” is currently on display at Blue Sky Gallery as a part of the PNW Drawers through April 2023. Her work has also been featured in group exhibitions throughout the Midwest\, as well as internationally in Ballyvaughan\, Ireland. Her practice centers intimacy\, the mind/body dichotomy\, and human relationships within nature. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/natalie-jenks-domestic-dreamscapes-of-the-mundane-and-sensual-under-the-watchful-eye-of-a-broken-clock/
LOCATION:Pushdot Studio\, 2505 SE 11th Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220601T120000
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SUMMARY:Philip Bowser\, Blue: Exploring Duotones
DESCRIPTION:Philip Bowser\, Blue: Exploring Duotones \nJune 1nd\, 2022 – July 31st\, 2022 \nBlue Sky Gallery\,\n122 NW 8th Avenue\,\nPortland\, OR 97209\n(503) 225-0210\nWednesday~Saturday\, 12pm to 5pm\nhttps://www.blueskygallery.org/ \nAs of this writing (5/18/2022)\, the gallery requires proof of COVID-19 vaccination (including booster)\, or proof of a negative COVID-19 test within the last 48 hours to enter the gallery. Wearing a proper mask while inside is highly recommended. \nPhilip Bowser is pleased to announce his photographs\, “Blue: Exploring Duotones\,” will be available for viewing June 1\, 2022 through July 31\, 2022 in the Portland Photographers’ Forum Community Drawer in the flat storage area of the Blue Sky Gallery\, 122 NW 8th Avenue\, Portland\, OR 97209. \nMany people had creative blocks during the last two years. Philip found re-working old images using a duotone process helped him to break out of a blue funk and get back to making prints. How he stumbled upon this solution\, plus ten matted examples\, will rest in the Portland Photographers’ Forum community drawer for two months\, waiting for somebody to pick them up and hinge up the mat for a closer look. They are signed and annotated on verso. \nThe prints are available for sale\, but should remain in the drawer until the end of July. If you just happen to fall in love with an image\, but cannot afford it\, send an email to pbowser@me.com. Describe your experience—what was it like to want to take home that print. At the end of the display\, Philip will give away one of the prints. \nhttps://www.instagram.com/pbowser/
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/philip-bowser-blue-exploring-duotones/
LOCATION:Blue Sky Gallery\, 122 NW 8th Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220527T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220527T183000
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SUMMARY:Man Ray – A Kultur Films movie:  Artists of the 20th Century
DESCRIPTION:Man Ray – A Kultur Films movie:  Artists of the 20th Century \nMay 27;  Doors open at 6:30pm;  Movie starts at 7:00pm; \nNewZone Gallery\n110 E 11th Ave\nEugene\, Oregon 97401\n541-686-1240\nOne night showing\nwww.photographyatoregon.org \nfree to the public\, donations accepted \nKultur Films has produced this movie and calls it the quintessential avant-garde artist of the 20th Century. It’s a kind of narrated slide show with a detailed discussion of his works through a comprehensive presentation of his art. This documentary adds a full biography\, which includes his influences and contribution to dadaist and surrealist thinking of the time. \nBorn in Philadelphia in 1890 and raised in Brooklyn\, Emmanuel Radnitsky\, later known as Man Ray\, was always determined to become an artist. While he attended a boy’s school in Brooklyn\, he educated himself with frequent visits to the local art museums\, where he studied the works of the Old Masters. He began his fifty year career as a painter and designer and soon expanded to collage\, printmaking\, photography\, object-making\, sculpture and film. \nTo earn a living while pursuing the more iconoclastic work that he loved\, he took portrait and fashion photographs\, eventually becoming the most celebrated commercial photographer in Paris. He came into his own in the 1920’s when he joined his good friend and Dadaist advocate\, Marcel Duchamp in Paris. He soon became a significant contributor to the Dada and Surrealist movements. \nMan Ray actually produced major works in a variety of media but was best known for his pioneering photography\, in particular as a renowned fashion and portrait photographer. While living in New York City\, Man Ray was influenced by the avant-garde practices of European contemporary artists and in visits to Alfred Stieglitz’s “291” art gallery. He eventually involved himself with the Dada anti-art movement and started creating objects and developed unique mechanical and photographic methods of making images. \nHis experiments with photography included rediscovering how to make “cameraless” pictures\, or photograms\, which he called rayographs. He made them by placing objects directly on light-sensitive paper\, which he exposed to light and developed. In 1922 a book of his collected rayographs\, Les Champs délicieux (“The Delightful Fields”)\, was published\, with an introduction by the influential Dada artist Tristan Tzara who admired the enigmatic quality of Man Ray’s images. In 1929\, with his lover\, photographer and model Lee Miller\, Man Ray also experimented with the technique calledsolarization\, which renders part of a photographic image negative and part positive by exposing a print or negative to a flash of light during development. He and Miller were among the first artists to use the process\, known since the 1840s\, for aesthetic purposes. \nAs mentioned above\, Man Ray also pursued fashion and portrait photography and made a virtually complete photographic record of the celebrities of Parisian cultural life during the 1920s and ’30s. Many of his photographs were published in magazines such as Harper’s Bazaar\, Vu\, and Vogue. He continued his experiments with photography through the genre of portraiture; for example\, he gave one sitter three pairs of eyes\, and in Le Violon d’Ingres (1924) he photographically superimposed sound holes\, or f holes\, onto the photograph of the back of a female nude\, making the woman’s body resemble that of a violin. He also continued to produce ready-mades. One\, a metronome with a photograph of an eye fixed to the pendulum\, was called Object to Be Destroyed (1923)—which it was by anti-Dada rioters in 1957. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/man-ray-a-kultur-films-movie-artists-of-the-20th-century/
LOCATION:New Zone Gallery\, 110 E 11th Ave\, Eugene\, OR\, 97401\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220523T170000
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SUMMARY:Palouse 3-day workshop on Long Exposure with Thibault Roland
DESCRIPTION:Palouse 3-day workshop on Long Exposure with Thibault Roland \nMay 21-23 2022 \n$1250 (returning participants and early birds)\n$1350 (new participants and after 03/15)\n$450 non-refundable at the time of registration\nGroup size: 6\nTo register for one of the two the last spots left\, email: contact@thibaultroland.com \nThibault Roland is a recognized fine art photographer who specializes in seascapes\, landscapes and architecture. He is a master of long exposure\, infrared\, tilt/shift and black and white photography. \nJoin him in the Palouse for a 3-day workshop May 21-23 to capture gorgeous rolling hills\, the vibrant greens and yellows of wheat and canola fields\, and elegant wind turbines. Last but not least\, he will bring you to secret locations where you’ll get to shoot spooky abandoned houses!\nIf you want to learn long exposure\, sharpen your photographic and visualization skills\, this photo adventure will be perfect for you! Cherry on the cake\, Thibault will also share some of his best editing tricks during the classroom session planned on Sunday and provide feedback to improve your images. \nwww.thibaultroland.com \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/palouse-3-day-workshop-on-long-exposure-with-thibault-roland/
LOCATION:OR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220507T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220507T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133324
CREATED:20220417T015933Z
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SUMMARY:Jim Schomaker\,  Tree Skeletons – Beachie Creek Fire
DESCRIPTION:Jim Schomaker\,  Tree Skeletons – Beachie Creek Fire \nThe show runs from May 7 through May 28\, 2022\nThere will be an artist reception on Saturday\, May 7 from 3:00 to 6:00 \nElsinore Framing & Fine Art Gallery\n444 Ferry St.  SE  Salem OR  97301\n503-581-4642\nelsinoregallery@outlook.com\nElsinore hours  M-F 9:00 – 6:00\nSat. 10:00 – 5:00 \n  \nI had been photographing this area\, Elkhorn Valley/ N. Fork Rd along the Little North Santiam\nRiver\, for the last 14 years and thought it very unique and beautiful. Each year I looked forward\nto returning in the Spring\, being sure things would look a little different after the Winter rains and could capture something with a new look. \nThen came the “Beachie Creek Fire” in August 2020. It was almost two months after the fire was\nout before I could bring myself to view the burned area. Shocking devastation for miles and miles.\nI slowly started to photograph a few burned areas even as dead trees adjacent to the roads were being cut\, or were marked (red X’s) to be cut\, post burn. \nAfter returning a second time I found myself being more selective in what my images looked like\nand realized I could still see and find beauty in a perverse sort of way. As a landscape photographer\nfor 40 years that becomes ingrained in the way you see things. So I relaxed and decided to keep\nseeing and photographing this way. As you look at these images\, I’m hoping you see the beauty in\nthe photographers vision in spite of the fires devastation. \nYou will probably notice that some of the trees\, mostly Alders (whitish & grey) as well as some mosses and lichens survived due to high water content. A number of these photographs were taken across the river resulting in large near trees and much smaller background trees. \nConsidering my particular nature\, I have printed my own photographs herein. \njimschomaker@comcast.net
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/jim-schomaker-tree-skeletons-beachie-creek-fire/
LOCATION:Elsinore Framing & Fine Art Gallery\, 444 Ferry St.  SE\, Salem\, OR\, 97301\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220507T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220507T120000
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SUMMARY:Rich Bergeman\, More Than Meets the Eye
DESCRIPTION:Rich Bergeman\, More Than Meets the Eye \nMay 6-27\, 2022\nReception Friday May 6\, 5:30-8pm\nSlide Lecture and Discussion Saturday May 7\, 11am-12 \nCrossroads-Carnegie Art Center\n2020 Auburn Ave.\, Baker City\, OR 97814\nMon-Sat 10am-5pm\nhttps://crossroads-arts.org/\n541-523-5369 \nCorvallis photographer Rich Bergeman will exhibit selections from his “More Than Meets the Eye” portfolio at the Crossroads-Carnegie Art Center in Baker City May 6-27\, 2022. \nAn opening reception will be held during the city-wide First Friday Artwalk on May 6\, from 5:30-8pm. \nThe exhibit features 25 black-and-white photographs that explore the transformative effects of infrared light on a variety of Northwest landscapes\, including Oregon’s High Desert and Coastline\, the rugged terrain of Southwestern Oregon\, the Willamette Valley\, and Willapa Bay on Washington’s Long Beach Peninsula.\n“Over the past 30 years I’ve been learning how to see and express myself with a variety of different camera types and processes\,” Bergeman said. “Infrared\, which I took up seven years ago\, is my most recent addiction. I has a hauntingly beautiful quality that can\, if used with restraint\, transform otherwise ordinary views of the land\, sea and sky into magical scenes.” \nIn a free presentation on Saturday\, May 7\, at 11am\, Bergeman will discuss the history and contemporary applications of infrared photography\, and demonstrate techniques of creating and processing black-and-white images with digital cameras converted to capture the infrared spectrum. \nA retired instructor of photography and journalism at Linn-Benton Community College in Albany\, OR\, Bergeman has been exhibiting his photography throughout the Northwest since the 1980s. Originally a large-format film photographer and darkroom printer in silver and platinum\, he currently works primarily with digital infrared cameras and archival pigment printers. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/rich-bergeman-more-than-meets-the-eye/
LOCATION:Crossroads Carnegie Art Center\, 2020 Auburn Ave.\, Baker City\, OR\, 97814\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220509T170000
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CREATED:20220410T212459Z
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SUMMARY:North Oregon Coast 3-day workshop on Long Exposure with Thibault Roland
DESCRIPTION:North Oregon Coast 3-day workshop on Long Exposure with Thibault Roland \nMay 7-9 2022 \n$1300 (returning participants and early birds)\n$1400 (new participants and after 03/01)\n$450 non-refundable at the time of registration \nGroup size: 6 maximum\nTO REGISTER: contact@thibaultroland.com \nThibault Roland is a recognized fine art photographer who specializes in seascapes\, landscapes and architecture. He is a master of long exposure\, infrared\, tilt/shift and black and white photography. \nJoin him for a 3-day workshop May 7-9 to capture some of the most amazing landmarks in the area between Astoria and Lincoln City\, OR. Among others\, we will capture the Astoria Bridge and the breathtaking rock formations and seastacks of Cannon Beach\, Cape Kiwanda\, and Siletz Bay.\nDuring this workshop you will learn long exposure\, sharpen your photographic and visualization skills as well as learn some of his best editing tricks during the classroom session where we will also discuss how to improve your images by shooting with intent. \nwww.thibaultroland.com \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/north-oregon-coast-3-day-workshop-on-long-exposure-with-thibault-roland/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220429T180000
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SUMMARY:Amelia Bjesse Puffin\, Skating Is For Everyone
DESCRIPTION:Amelia Bjesse Puffin\, Skating Is For Everyone \nMarch 30th through June 30th\nOpening: Evening of April 29th 7 – 9 PM \nSee See Motor Coffee in St Johns\n8811 N Lombard St\, Portland\, OR 97203\n(971) 242-8927\nOpen 8 to 3pm every day\nhttps://www.seeseemotorcycles.com/pages/see-see-motor-coffee-co \nPhotography impacts how we see and experience the world. Most skateboarders are men\, and most images we see of skaters are of men\, and maybe the occasional tokenized women. There is nothing biologically special about men that makes them more likely to pick up or stick with skating. The barriers are cultural. That means they can be dismantled. By placing large scale images of skaters who are not cis-men in spaces shared by skaters and non-skaters\, this show seeks to increase representation\, and to chip away at the skate scene’s patriarchal culture. \nThe photos in this show each feature a different nontraditional skater. Most were shot at Pier Park in St Johns. They were taken using a variety of analogue cameras\, including Canon AE-1\, reloadable-disposable cameras\, an Olympus Pen FT\, and more. A bonus mini exibit of instant photos is included\, featuring skaters from an event hosted by Queer Skate PDX. Skaters posed with their friends\, and decorated each instant shot with messages of justice and empowerment. Their energy and their words are a gift to us all. \nwww.smashtheskatriarchy.com \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/amelia-bjesse-puffin-skating-is-for-everyone/
LOCATION:See See Motor Coffee in St Johns\, 8811 N Lombard St\, Portland\, OR\, 97203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220423T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220423T160000
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SUMMARY:Michael Taylor at The O’Brien Photo Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Michael Taylor\, The Willfulness of Being (Life Aware of Itself) \nThe show runs from April 20 through May 31\, 2022\nThere will be an artist reception on Saturday\, April 23 from 12:00 to 4:00. \nThe O’Brien Photo Gallery\n2833 Willamette\, Ste B.\nEugene\, OR 97405\n(541) 729-3572\nOpen from 1 – 5 pm weekdays..\nCall to be sure we’re open.\nEmail:  picmac1945@gmail.com\nWebsite:  https://www.waltobrien.net/the-o-brien-photo-gallery \n  \n“I don’t talk to my house plants or play for them a Fiscella piano composition. That would presume an aging Philodendron can be reflective as an old man facing his end. \nBut as I wander through the quiet muse of a redwood grove or observe the blanket of canopy embracing an old bridge\, I find myself sharing with them an awareness: That we are each of us a life possessed\, one brief moment trailing in the sweep of infinite time and space. \nThese photographs\, a work in progress\, are about more than seeing a tree or a leaf. They are about seeing ourselves\, in connection with the world around us. They are portraits; profiles of community\, of family\, of souls wrapped in the fleeting grace of being. \nAnd I believe they are aware of that single moment they inhabit\, as we\, too\, should be. And that in each of these images there exists a willfulness of being – a life aware of itself. \nLook for it. You’ll see.” \nMZ Taylor \nThis is Michael’s first exhibit at the O’Brien Photo Gallery in Eugene. He has also shown works at the PhotoZone Gallery\, the NewZone Gallery Downtown\, Dr. Don Dexter’s Gallery and has been interviewed on KLCC’s “Viz City” program. He is the Coordinator and Facilitator at the PhotoZone Gallery\, active board member at Photography at Oregon\, and a participant in the Eugene Grid Project from 2018 to 2020. Working exclusively in black and white until the introduction of digital\, he has been making photographs off and on since the 1960’s. He has recently re-discovered film and has been especially interested in infrared film. \nMichael’s website: https://www.mztphotography.com
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/michael-taylor-at-the-obrien-photo-gallery/
LOCATION:The O’Brien Photo Gallery\, 2833 Willamette\, Ste. B\, Eugene\, OR\, 97405\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220423T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133325
CREATED:20220403T222031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220403T222031Z
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SUMMARY:One day introductory workshop to long Exposure in Astoria with Thibault Roland
DESCRIPTION:One day introductory workshop to long Exposure in Astoria with Thibault Roland \nApril 23rd\, 2022 \nAstoria\n$335\n$95 non-refundable at the time of registration\nTO REGISTER: contact@thibaultroland.com \nThibault Roland is a recognized fine art photographer who specializes in seascapes\, landscapes and architecture. He is a master of long exposure\, infrared\, tilt/shift and black and white photography. \nJoin him for a one-day workshop April 23rd to capture some of the most amazing landmarks in the area between Astoria and Lincoln City\, OR. Among others\, we will capture the Astoria Bridge and the breathtaking rock formations and seastacks of Cannon Beach\, Cape Kiwanda\, and Siletz Bay. \nDuring this workshop you will learn long exposure\, sharpen your photographic and visualization skills as well as learn some of his best editing tricks during the classroom session where we will also discuss how to improve your images by shooting with intent. \nGroup size: 6 maximum \nwww.thibaultroland.com \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/one-day-introductory-workshop-to-long-exposure-in-astoria-with-thibault-roland/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220421T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220421T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133325
CREATED:20220403T225122Z
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SUMMARY:Photolucida's Portfolio Walk and Photobook Fair
DESCRIPTION:Photolucida’s Portfolio Walk and Photobook Fair \nApril 21st\, 6-9 PM \nPortland Art Museum\n1219 SW Park Ave\nPortland\, OR 97205 \nIt’s back! Held in the Fields Ballroom\, the combined Portfolio Walk + Photobook Fair is free and open to the public! 75 talented photographers participating in Photolucida 2022 will lay their photographs out on tables to present their work. This event is a wonderful chance for the Portland community to meet photographers\, engage in conversation\, and see a lot of stellar photography all in one place. \nYou’ll also be able to browse and purchase photo books from independent publishers including Daylight Books\, Fall Line Press\, Gnomic Book\, One Twelve Publishing\, Analog Forever\, SHOTS Magazine\, and Mirrored Society. Book signings with Sasha Wolf\, Jerry Takigawa\, Nicholas + Andrew Widener\, Glenna Cole Allee\, Diane Durant\, Annette LeMay Burke\, Jessica Cantlin\, Peter Merts\, Jenny Sampson\, Nancy Scherl\, and John Waller will be scheduled. \n*please note capacity will be monitored and masks + proof of vaccination required! \nFor more information: www.photolucida.org
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/photolucidas-portfolio-walk-and-photobook-fair/
LOCATION:Portland Art Museum\, 1219 SW Park Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97205\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220421T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220423T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133325
CREATED:20220327T214348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220327T214348Z
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SUMMARY:Photolucida’s Call for Volunteers!
DESCRIPTION:Interested in learning what goes on behind the scenes in a Portfolio Reviews Event? Volunteer at Photolucida in Portland in April (21st-23rd) and be part of the inner workings that make such an event possible! \nShifts might include helping check participants in at the Jupiter NEXT\, helping make sure the Reviewing Room runs smoothly\, and/or helping with the Portfolio Walk/Photobook Fair event at the Portland Art Museum! \nFor more information on the event: www.photolucida.org/homepagegallery \nPhotolucida loves our volunteers and we look forward to hearing from you!\n(Please note that all participants must be fully vaccinated!)\ninfo@photolucida.org
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/photolucidas-call-for-volunteers/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220410T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220424T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133325
CREATED:20220410T211235Z
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SUMMARY:Fernando Valls at Zidell Yards
DESCRIPTION:Fernando Valls\, Eksod \nFridays Saturdays and Sundays April 1st – 24th\, 8pm and 9pm showings \nZidell Yards\n3121 S Moody Ave\nPortland OR 97239\nPhone Number: 503-914-8687 (Fernando Valls)\nhttps://hearsight.com/eksod \n$20 per person \nEksod is an immersive sound and visual art experience offering an intimate perspective of a young Albanian woman’s attempt to emigrate to the United States. All the sounds and prints were recorded and photographed while the creator\, Fernando Valls\, was living in Albania recording sound for other film projects. The experience is akin to a short film where the cinematography has been replaced with still photographs. A walk through the old barge building of Zidell Yards\, which is usually inaccessible to the public\, is worth the trip on its own and serves as a perfect backdrop to fully envelope the audience as you make your way through the installation. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/fernando-valls-at-zidell-yards/
LOCATION:Zidell Yards\, 3121 S Moody Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97239\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220410T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220506T170000
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SUMMARY:Photography at Oregon On-Line Photography Auction
DESCRIPTION:Photography at Oregon On-Line Photography Auction \nEugene-based Photography at Oregon (PAO) is having their\n44th annual photography auction of original photographs. \nNow through May 6\, 2022 \nhttps://www.accelevents.com/e/PAO2022 \n  \nPhotographs by Shelby Lee Adams\, Wynn Bullock\, Christopher Burkett\, Carl Chiarenza\, Linda Connor\, Stewart Harvey\, Michael Kenna\, Don Kirby\, Stu Levy\, Chris Rauschenberg\, George Tice and many other photographers are being offered. \nPAO has supported the Eugene area’s photography teaching programs for more than 50 years. \nAuction proceeds support PAO’s public lectures\, exhibitions\, workshops\, visiting artists and community fine-art photography nights. \nAuction bids can be made through May 6\, 2022. Please bid on a photograph and help support photography in our community!
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/photography-at-oregon-on-line-photography-auction-4/
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SUMMARY:Robbie McClaran\, Ken Hochfeld\, and Pat Welle at LightBox Photographic Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Robbie McClaran\, Ken Hochfeld\, and Pat Welle at LightBox Photographic Gallery \nApril 9 – May 11\, 2022\nOpening: Saturday\, April 9\, 12 – 7pm \nLightBox Photographic Gallery\n1045 Marine Dr.\nAstoria\, OR 97103\n(503) 468-0238\nlightbox-photographic.com \nLightBox Photographic Gallery opens four exhibits featuring the Columbia River as their subject on Saturday\, April 9\, 2022. In the downstairs gallery\, Robbie McClaran exhibits “The Great River of the West”. Beginning in 2013\, and working with an antique eight-by-ten large format camera\, Robbie McClaran photographed along the entire 1250-mile length of the Columbia River\, from its source in British Columbia to its confluence with the Pacific Ocean. “The Great River of the West”\, explores the River’s current cultural and economic landscape as well as environmental alterations. The prints in the exhibit are all silver gelatin contact prints\, handprinted from the original negatives. This project has been supported by grants from the Oregon Arts Commission\, the Ford Family Foundation and the Regional Arts and Culture Council. \nUpstairs in the gallery Ken Hochfeld opens two exhibits with the Columbia River as their subject. “Pages: The Majestic Columbia River”\, celebrates the majesty of the Columbia River with photographs that recognize its significance while remembering it as an existential heritage of those who were here long before the first settlers arrived. In “Small Communities of the Lower Columbia River” Ken begins to examine the places and the people who live there. The communities of the Lower Columbia on the Oregon side along Highway 30 and on the Washington side near Highway 4 west of Longview\, are photographed for there character and history. \nAdditionally\, downstairs in the gallery\, photographer and retired scientist Pat Welle explores native habitats of the Columbia River Estuary that runs 146 miles from Bonneville Dam east to the Pacific Ocean. It is a critical\, final reach for migrating Pacific Salmon – and undammed and tidally-influenced stretch where salmon feed\, grow\, and adapt to a salt-water environment. There is a rich history here and human influences have significantly reduced salmon habitats. This image collection explores these complex estuary habitats\, and the people and projects working to restore them. \nLightBox opens these shows on Saturday\, April 9th with extended hours from Noon-7pm. Complete show info is on the LightBox website at http://lightbox-photographic.com/shows/. Contact LightBox at 503-468-0238 or info@lightbox-photographic.com. LightBox is located at 1045 Marine Drive in Astoria. Gallery viewing hours are Wed\, Thurs\, Fri and Sat.\, 12pm – 5pm or by appointment. \nhttp://lightbox-photographic.com/shows/robbie_mcclaran_-_the_great_river_of_the_west\nhttp://lightbox-photographic.com/shows/ken_hochfeld_pages_the_majestic_columbia_river\nhttp://lightbox-photographic.com/shows/ken_hochfeld_small_communities_of_the_lower_columbia_river\nhttp://lightbox-photographic.com/shows/pat_welle_there_and_back_again \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/robbie-mcclaran-ken-hochfeld-and-pat-welle-at-lightbox-photographic-gallery/
LOCATION:LightBox Photographic Gallery\, 1045 Marine Dr.\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Don Jacobson\, Fire & Ice
DESCRIPTION:Don Jacobson\, Fire & Ice \nThere are two receptions:\nApril 5th \, 5 to 8 pm and\nMay 3rd \, 5 to 8pm.\nI plan to be at least at the April 5th event. \nWalters Cultural Arts Center\n10am – 4pm M-F\n527 E. Main St.\nHillsboro\, OR\nPhone 503.615.3409\nhttps://www.hillsboro-oregon.gov/our-city/departments/parks-recreation/facilities-rentals/walters-cultural-arts-center \nI have a exhibit at the Walters Cultural Arts Center (WCAC)\, Fire & Ice from April 5th to May 20\, 2022. There are 37 of my photographs\, a juxtaposition of images from ice formations in the Columbia River Gorge and thermal areas in Yellowstone National Park.  East Creek Art will also be showing ceramics. This was originally supposed to be exhibited in April/May of 2020 and thanks to the persistence and cooperation of the staff\, the show goes on!
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/don-jacobson-fire-ice/
LOCATION:Walters Cultural Arts Center\, 527 E. Main St.\, Hillsboro\, OR\, 503.615.3409\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220405T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220422T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133325
CREATED:20220327T212751Z
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SUMMARY:Transcendent Portraiture photography workshop with Fritz Liedtke
DESCRIPTION:Transcendent Portraiture photography workshop with Fritz Liedtke \nApril 5-22\, 2022\nTuesdays and Thursdays 11:30-1:30\nOnline Photography Workshop\n$595.00\nhttps://santafeworkshops.com/product/transcendent-portraiture/ \nPortland photographer and artist Fritz Liedtke will be leading Transcendent Portraits\, a photography workshop hosted by Santa Fe Workshops in April. \nGreat portraiture is about more than the right lens and the right lighting. It’s about having a vision and connecting with your subject to make images that transcend the simple headshot. In this workshop you will fine-tune your vision and technique to approach portraiture like an artist\, and create gorgeous\, surprising\, beautiful\, atmospheric images. \nFine-art and commercial photographer Fritz Liedtke leads you first through the “why” of portraiture and then through the “how to” as we explore—and learn from—the work of master artists. In addition to learning how to develop an authentic rapport with your subjects\, you discover ways of posing and lighting them to look their best. \nThrough live instructor demonstrations and discussions\, we will cover multiple methods for finding people to photograph\, directing and posing our subjects\, working with natural light (and modifying it to your advantage)\, working with artificial lighting\, and combining the two. Demonstrations also include post-processing of images to create the final look you originally envisioned. In this way\, you understand the complete process of creating gorgeous portraits\, from start to finish. \nLocal participants may be able to attend the live photo shoot demonstrations in person. \nWeekly assignments help you gain fluidity and confidence in your work\, and by experimenting with portraiture post-processing\, you accentuate the mood\, feel\, and style that best expresses your vision. You finish the workshop with new experience and insights—not to mention stunning images you can be proud of. \nThis online class runs April 5-22\, 2022\, on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:30-1:30. \nSee more of Fritz’s fine art and commercial photography work. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/transcendent-portraiture-photography-workshop-with-fritz-liedtke/
LOCATION:OR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220402T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220402T170000
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SUMMARY:Susie Morrill and Glen Newland at The Midtown
DESCRIPTION:Susie Morrill and Glen Newland \nMarch 14th through April 30th\, 2022\nOpening reception on April 2nd from 3pm to 5pm. \nThe Midtown\n1600 Pearl St\, Eugene\nEugene\, OR 97401\n8am to 6pm 7 days a week\nphotozonegallery.com \nThe PhotoZone Gallery presents a group exhibition by the PhotoZone membership as well as photographs by our two featured artists Susie Morrill and Glen Newland. \nThe exhibition takes place at The Midtown\, 1600 Pearl St\, Eugene\, OR 97401. The show is available for viewing 8am to 6pm 7 days a week. The Midtown is a beautiful new venue for art exhibitions and is the home of the Eugene Ballet and many other arts organizations. \nOur featured artists both explore images with important messages of social commentary. \nSusie Morrill’s body of work is from her trips to Cuba that began in 2011. She says\, “My work explores the humanity of the people and their human condition. The upper- and middle-class citizens manage in a troubled economic system\, but the lower income people really struggle. The American embargo seriously impacts the Cuban people. Despite their lack of resources\, the Cuban people remain a proud\, hardworking\, and happy people. To know Cuba is to love it.” \nGlenn Newland is our other featured artist. About his series “Invisible\,” Newland says “The most compelling subject (from my perspective) is my fellow humans\, as they portray themselves to\, and interact with\, the world around them. Sometimes the people I photograph have been marginalized by the people around them and/or the culture and the society of which they are an integral part. Ideally my images respect the dignity of the subject while revealing some truth.” \nThe PhotoZone Gallery is a diverse group of individuals dedicated to exhibiting fine art photography. This includes traditional and alternative processes that run the gamut of subject matter from experimental\, to straight landscape imagery\, to documentary photography. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/susie-morrill-and-glen-newland-at-the-midtown/
LOCATION:The Midtown\, 1600 Pearl St\, Eugene\, OR\, 97401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220330T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220330T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133325
CREATED:20220327T213603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220327T213603Z
UID:1928-1648663200-1648666800@lukeolsenphotography.com
SUMMARY:Jess T. Dugan\, To Survive on This Shore: Photographs and Interviews with Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Older Adults
DESCRIPTION:Jess T. Dugan\, To Survive on This Shore: Photographs and Interviews with Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Older Adults\n\nMarch 30\, 2022 6:00 – 7:00 pm\nEvent registration link: https://pdx.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_SL8CKUgHTwidWQUsBBbRXg \nJordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at PSU\n1855 SW Broadway\, Portland\, OR 97201\n503-725-8013\nTues – Sat 11:00 – 5pm (Thurs until 7pm)\njsma@pdx.edu\nhttps://www.pdx.edu/museum-of-art/events/virtual-artist-talk-jess-t-dugan \nJoin us for a virtual artist talk with Jess T. Dugan as they discuss our current exhibition\, To Survive on This Shore: Photographs and Interviews with Transgender And Gender Nonconforming Older Adults as well as their upcoming projects. For over 5 years\, photographer Jess T. Dugan and social worker Vanessa Fabbre traveled throughout the United States seeking subjects whose lived experiences exist within the complex intersections of gender identity\, age\, race\, ethnicity\, sexuality\, socioeconomic class\, and geographic location. The resulting portraits and narratives provide a nuanced view into the struggles and joys of growing older as a transgender person and offer a poignant reflection on what it means to live authentically despite seemingly insurmountable odds. \nTo Survive on This Shore: Photographs and Interviews with Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Older Adults is an exhibition organized by Barrett Barrera Projects. The exhibition and talk are supported in part by the Oregon Cultural Trust. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/jess-t-dugan-to-survive-on-this-shore-photographs-and-interviews-with-transgender-and-gender-nonconforming-older-adults/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220319T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220319T160000
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CREATED:20220310T062403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220310T062403Z
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SUMMARY:Sandi T. O’Brien - In Memoriam\, After the Holiday Farm Fire at The O’Brien Photo Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Sandi T. O’Brien\, In Memoriam\, After the Holiday Farm Fire \nMarch 14 through April 15.\nReception on March 19 from 11:00 to 4:00. \nThe O’Brien Photo Gallery\n2833 Willamette\, Ste. B.\nEugene\, OR. 97405\n(541) 729-3572\nOpen weekdays from 1:00 to 5:00 pm. Call to be sure we’re open.\nEmail:  picmac1945@gmail.com\nWebsite: https://www.waltobrien.net/the-o-brien-photo-gallery \nThe “In Memoriam” show is meant as a way to honor\, not just the Delta Campground nature trail but\, all those sacred spaces that mean so much to people who go there to refresh their spirits. Fire decimated many such places and this project was part of my grieving process. \nI first discovered the little ½ mile nature walk at the Delta Campgrounds in September of 2017. I was spending a weekend with a couple of friends on a “girls’ weekend” at a cabin on the McKenzie River. We looked for an easy hike and I\, as always\, took my cameras. The campground was closed\, due to the fires near Cougar Reservoir so we had to walk in and while walking the loop\, we discovered the nature trail. Despite the fact that the air was full of smoke\, I was entranced\, such a quiet magic place! What normally would have been a 15-20 minute walk took an hour at least as I photographed with digital infrared and my iPhone camera. Despite the smoke\, I left rejuvenated. \nOver the last few years\, I have returned time and again to photograph this spot during different seasons\, always coming away with a sense of peace and some beautiful photos as a bonus. My last trip\, January of 2021\, was a sad one\, as it was after the Holiday Farm Fire that engulfed much of the forest on the McKenzie River banks. My heart hurt for the residents of the area that had lost\, in some instances\, everything. I felt that we needed to go witness the devastation for ourselves. I was afraid of what I would find when we went to Delta Campground. My fears were confirmed. It was cold and the road to the campground was closed. These are all of the photos that I could manage before sadly turning back to the car to go home. \nIn the spring I will head up there again to witness the forest’s renewal. \nhttps://www.sanditobrien.com/artwork.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/sandi-t-obrien-in-memoriam-after-the-holiday-farm-fire-at-the-obrien-photo-gallery/
LOCATION:The O’Brien Photo Gallery\, 2833 Willamette\, Ste. B\, Eugene\, OR\, 97405\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220312T190000
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CREATED:20220310T061716Z
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SUMMARY:John Ritchie and Jody Miller at LightBox Photographic Gallery
DESCRIPTION:John Ritchie – Inside Lives\nJody Miller – Majestic\n\nMarch 12 – April 6\, 2022\nOpening: Saturday\, March 12\, 12 – 7pm \nLightBox Photographic Gallery\n1045 Marine Dr.\nAstoria\, OR 97103\n(503) 468-0238\nlightbox-photographic.com \nLightBox Photographic Gallery opens two exhibits on Saturday\, March 12th. “Majestic”\, is an Exhibit of Photographs by Astoria’s Jody Miller\, exemplified by some of her most powerful images of the world around us. Jody Miller will be in the gallery from 4 – 7pm. Also opening on March 12th is “Inside Lives”\, an Exhibit by John Ritchie inspired by the challenge of COVID isolation. John Ritchie photographed people inside their homes\, photographing from outside the building at night\, separated from the subjects by glass while they enact a private drama within. These scenes portray imaginary lives lived both inside our homes and within our heads. John Ritchie will conduct an artist talk at 2pm at the gallery with a reservation and on zoom at : Inside Lives Artist Talk\, Time: Mar 12\, 2022 02:00 PM US/Pacific Join Zoom Meeting for Inside Lives artist talk. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87433189923?pwd=T0VwOVFiZkk2aW5LNkpGZVZFdTcrZz09 \nLightBox opens these shows on Saturday\, March 9th with extended hours. Please join us on opening day from 11am-7pm. Complete show info is on the LightBox website at http://lightbox-photographic.com/shows/. Contact LightBox at 503-468-0238 or info@lightboxphotographic.com. LightBox is located at 1045 Marine Drive in Astoria. Gallery viewing hours are Wed\, Thurs\, Fri and Sat.\, 12pm – 5pm or by appointment.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/john-ritchie-and-jody-miller-at-lightbox-photographic-gallery/
LOCATION:LightBox Photographic Gallery\, 1045 Marine Dr.\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220306T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220515T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133325
CREATED:20220306T233943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220306T233943Z
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SUMMARY:The Immigrant Story\, To Bear Witness – Extraordinary Lives
DESCRIPTION:The Immigrant Story\, To Bear Witness – Extraordinary Lives \nThrough May 15\, 2022 \nOregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education\n724 NW Davis Street\nPortland\, OR 97209\nPhone: 503.226.3600\nWednesday – Saturday: 11am – 4pm \nProof of Covid-19 vaccination is required for all visitors 18 years and older and masks are required for all visitors 2 years and older\, regardless of vaccination status. \nThe Immigrant Story: https://theimmigrantstory.org/to-bear-witness-extraordinary-lives/ \nThe Immigrant Story and the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education invite you to visit “To Bear Witness – Extraordinary Lives\,” our newest multimedia exhibition\, opening December 9\, 2021\, at the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education. This exhibition celebrates the “Extraordinary Lives” of men and women who have endured unthinkable cruelty elsewhere in the world\, only to resume productive lives in their new homes in Oregon. \n“To Bear Witness” takes its name from the words of the late Nobel Prize-winning writer\, activist and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel\, who emphatically proclaimed\, “For the dead and the living\, we must bear witness.” And so we present this collection of profiles of survivors of the Nazi Holocaust\, genocides in Europe\, Africa and Asia and unimaginable atrocities of war. They are united by the troubling truth that human despotry sometimes knows no bounds. But each is also a portrait of courage and human resilience. We present these stories in hopes that they will inspire\, inform and possibly instruct. \n“To Bear Witness” includes 14 profiles from Myanmar\, Bosnia\, Rwanda\, Cambodia\, Syria\, Sudan\, Tibet\, Nazi-occupied Hungary\, Germany\, and Austria. \nThe Immigrant Story is proud to join with the lauded Portland photographer Jim Lommasson\, building upon his project\, “Stories of Survival\,” originally produced in collaboration with the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center. His work focuses on objects survivors were able to carry with them on their perilous journeys. From his photographs of the objects\, the participants respond with handwritten testimonies — stories\, memories\, poems\, drawings. Their stories speak to the luminous inner life of these ordinary things and testify to the unspeakable anguish of lives forever left behind. Ordinary objects thus become sacred objects. \nAlso on display are five short docu-series films by well-known video producers from the Pacific Northwest\, in collaboration with NW Documentary. These visceral personal stories emphasize the individual humanity of genocide survivors\, forcing viewers to look beyond cold facts and statistics and confront the immense emotional\, spiritual and physical violence that genocide inflicts. \nThey have so much to tell us. And so\, we must Bear Witness. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/the-immigrant-story-to-bear-witness-extraordinary-lives/
LOCATION:Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education\, 724 NW Davis Street\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220208T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220305T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133325
CREATED:20220117T230346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220117T230346Z
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SUMMARY:Rich Bergeman at Art in the Valley Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Rich Bergeman\, Sky Palettes \nFeb. 8 – March 5\, 2022 \nArt in the Valley Gallery\n209 SW 2nd St.\, Corvallis\, Oregon 97333\nTues-Thur 11am-4pm; Fri-Sat 9:30am-5pm\nhttp://www.artinthevalley.net/\n541-752-0811\n \nCorvallis photographer Rich Bergeman will be showing a selection of infrared photographs from his series “Sky Palettes” at the Art in the Valley Gallery. \nBergeman said he started seeing cloud patterns in a new light during the pandemic shutdown of 2020\, when his “travels” were limited to walks around his residential Corvallis neighborhood. \n“I was struck by the fascinating canvas overhead\, especially the high-flying\, feathery cirrus clouds\, so I began taking my infrared camera along on my walks\,” he said. “Since then\, as my travels have widened\, I’ve become a card-carrying member of the Cloud Appreciation Society (a real thing–look it up!) and have continued to look for compositions in the sky.” \nCalled the “patron goddess of idle men” by the Greek playwright Aristophanes\, clouds have been an object of study and fascination for centuries\, but it wasn’t until the early 19th century that cloud spotters began to apply a scientific rigor to classifying them. This has resulted in a complex nomenclature that groups clouds–from the fluffy to the fleecy–into 10 genera (or families)\, each with several “species” and associated “varieties.”\n“What fascinates me most is the cloud genus known as cirrus\, which is Latin for fiber or hair\,” Bergeman said. “They form at the highest altitudes and are composed of ice crystals rather than water vapor\, which gives them a silky\, semi-transparent structure.” \nThe genus cirrus includes five different species and four different varieties\, all based on appearance\, but because they are constantly evolving as they flit across the sky\, positive identification by amateurs can be tricky.\nBergeman counts himself an amateur: “It turns out I am better at photographing these wispy clouds than I am at identifying them\, so I often make up my own names based on what the cloud shapes suggest. By using an infrared-sensitive camera\, I can isolate them against the sky and dramatize their shapes\, lines and movement.” \nA retired instructor of photography and journalism at Linn-Benton Community College in Albany\, OR\, Bergeman has been exhibiting his photography throughout the Northwest for more than 30 years. Originally a large-format film photographer and darkroom printer in silver and platinum\, he currently works primarily with digital infrared cameras and archival pigment printers. He has been exploring the infrared spectrum since 2015.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/rich-bergeman-at-art-in-the-valley-gallery/
LOCATION:Art in the Valley Gallery\, 209 SW 2nd St.\, Corvallis\, OR\, 97333\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220207T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220303T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133325
CREATED:20220214T002534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220214T002534Z
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SUMMARY:Glenn Newland at the PhotoZone Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Glenn Newland\, Invisible\nPhotoZone gallery exhibition with featured artist Glen Newland. \nFebruary 7 through March 3rd\nOnline show at photozonegallery.com\nhttps://www.photozonegallery.com/ \nIn February\, the PhotoZone Gallery will present group exhibition by the PhotoZone membership and images of social commentary by our featured artist Glenn Newland. About his series “Invisible\,” Newland says “Sometimes the people I photograph have been marginalized by the people around them and/or the culture and the society of which they are an integral part. The most compelling subject (from my perspective) is my fellow humans\, as they portray themselves to and interact with\, the world around them.” \nPhotoZone Gallery is a diverse group of individuals dedicated to exhibiting fine art photography. This includes traditional and alternative processes that run the gamut of subject matter from experimental\, to straight landscape imagery to documentary photography. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/glenn-newland-at-the-photozone-gallery/
LOCATION:PhotoZone Gallery\, 22 West 7th Ave\, Eugene\, OR\, 97401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220204T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220204T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133325
CREATED:20220123T223901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220123T224059Z
UID:1904-1643990400-1643997600@lukeolsenphotography.com
SUMMARY:Eugene Darkroom Group at The Dot Dotson’s Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Eugene Darkroom Group\, Same Difference\n2022 Annual Membership Show \nThe show will run from February 3 through February 28\nThere will be an opening reception on Friday February 4 from 4-6 pm. \nThe Dot Dotson’s Gallery\n1668 Willamette St\, Eugene\, OR 97401\n541-485-1771\nOpen Monday – Friday from 12-5\ndotdotsons.com \nSame Difference marks the 2022 iteration of Eugene Darkroom Group’s annual member’s show. In this body of work\, member artists were encouraged to reflect on the idiomatic concept of “Same Difference” and the many ways that this phrase can be interpreted and expressed. Though all artists were restricted to use the same paper and silver gelatin medium\, the prompt challenges photographers to look for difference wherever it lies and interpret the ways that these differences manifest against the sameness of the final presented forms in the show. In doing so\, the individual pieces combine to form a conceptual exploration both on the nature of uniqueness in art and also the idea of persistence of self during times of extreme change. \nEugene Darkroom Group is a 501(c)(3) non-profit in Eugene\, Oregon\, dedicated to preserving and promoting film photography. They are committed to revitalizing the medium by investing in the photographic talent of the people in the Eugene area. They provide a thoroughly equipped darkroom for film photographers and accessible education about the medium to the community. \nEugene Darkroom Group’s community darkroom and education program are located at Maude Kerns Art Center. Learn more about the group\, membership\, classes\, open darkroom hours\, and more at EUGdarkroom.org \nhttps://www.eugdarkroom.org. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/eugene-darkroom-group-at-the-dot-dotsons-gallery/
LOCATION:Dot Dotson’s\, 1668 Willamette\, Eugene\, OR\, 97401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220128T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220128T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133325
CREATED:20220117T225502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220117T225502Z
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SUMMARY:Agnès Varda – Faces Places at NewZone Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Photography At Oregon presents: Agnès Varda – Faces Places \nJanuary 28\, 2022 6:30 doors open; movie starts 7:00pm \nNewZone Gallery\n110 East 11th Ave\nEugene\, Oregon\n541-686-1240\nphotographyatoregon@comcast.net\nwww.photographyatoregon.org\nFree to the public; donations accepted \nAgnès Varda\, who was born in Belgium in 1928s and died in Paris in 2019\, was one of the leading figures of the French New Wave. She was a student at the Sorbonne and the École du Louvre and later became a photographer and film maker. Her first film\, La Pointe was shot in a distinct visual style with a documentary feel\, alternating between two narratives: a young couple examining their troubled marriage and a fishing village dealing with its collective problems. Varda’s still photography sometimes inspired her subsequent motion pictures. She maintained a fluid interrelationship between photographic and cinematic forms: “I take photographs\, or I make films\,” she said. “Or I put films in the photos\, or photos in the films.” \nFaces Places (2017)\nIn 2017\, Varda co-directed Faces Places with the artist JR (the pseudonym of a French photographer and street artist whose identity is unconfirmed). They teamed up to co-direct this enchanting documentary/road movie. \nIt follows Varda and JR traveling around rural France\, creating portraits of the people they come across. Varda was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for this film\, making her the oldest person to be nominated for a competitive Oscar. Although the nomination was her first\, Varda did not regard it as important\, stating: “There is nothing to be proud of\, but happy. Happy because we make films to love. We make films so that you love the film.” \nTaken from Britannica and Wikipedia \n 
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LOCATION:New Zone Gallery\, 110 E 11th Ave\, Eugene\, OR\, 97401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220123T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220423T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133325
CREATED:20220123T224837Z
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SUMMARY:Depth of Field: Selections from the Bill Rhoades Collection of Northwest Photography at Hallie Ford Museum of Art
DESCRIPTION:Depth of Field: Selections from the Bill Rhoades Collection of Northwest Photography \nJanuary 4 – April 23\, 2022 \nHallie Ford Museum of Art\n700 State St\nSalem\, OR 97301\nhttps://willamette.edu/arts/hfma/index.html \nFor the past twenty-four years\, collector Bill Rhoades of Madras\, Oregon\, has donated hundreds of examples of Northwest art to the Hallie Ford Museum of Art\, including paintings\, prints\, drawings\, sculpture\, and Native American art. In recent years\, Rhoades has turned his attention almost exclusively to photography. Organized by curator Jonathan Bucci in collaboration with Rhoades\, the exhibition presents a range of Northwest photographs donated to the Hallie Ford Museum of Art by the collector. \nThe photography focus within the museum’s Bill Rhoades Collection has grown extensively in recent years and explores the history of Northwest Photography through some of the most significant regional photographers and photo groups of the past one hundred years. The early art photography movement had important contributors in the Pacific Northwest\, including Edward Curtis and Imogen Cunningham in Washington\, both represented in this exhibition\, and Myra Wiggins and Lily White in Oregon. The exhibition also includes work by photographers from the Farm Security Administration (a 1930s WPA-era federal project that included Dorothea Lange\, Russell Lee\, and Minor White\, among others)\, the Advanced Interim Workshop (a Portland based group led by Minor White that began in 1959)\, Blue Sky Gallery (founded in 1975 as a venue for the newest ideas in contemporary photography)\, and the Portland Photographic Workshop (a group formed in 1982 by Stu Levy and Stewart Harvey to improve craft and aesthetics). In addition to photographers who fit into this historical framework\, the collection holds work by other influential photographers such as Mary Randlett\, Michael Kenna\, and Robert Adams\, as well as a range of contemporary photographers from the Northwest. \nThe following photographers’ work is included in the show:\n• Robert Adams\n• Max Allara\n• Ray Atkeson\n• Mick Briscoe\n• Marsha Burns\n• Jeffrey Conley\n• Imogen Cunningham\n• Edward Curtis\n• Peter de Lory\n• Roger Dorband\n• William Galen\n• Joan Gentry\n• Eddie Greenly\n• Stewart Harvey\n• Craig Hickman\n• Cherie Hiser\n• Aaron Johanson\n• Edis Jurcys\n• Joni Kabana\n• Ann Kendellen\n• Michael Kenna\n• Don Kirby\n• Marian Wood Kolisch\n• Dorothea Lange Russell Lee\n• Stu Levy\n• Fritz Liedtke\n• Jim Lommasson\n• Robert B. Miller\n• Al Monner\n• Loren Nelson\n• Mary Randlett\n• Chris Rauschenberg\n• Ron Reeder\n• Bill Rhoades\n• Gerald Robinson\n• Arnold Rustin\n• Terry Thompson\n• Terry Toedtemeier\n• Brett Weston\n• Minor White\n• Shedrich Williams\n• John Wimberley\n• Huntington Witherill \nAs a special feature\, the exhibition will be accompanied by a brochure with an essay on Rhoades and the collection by professor emeritus of art history Roger Hull.\nFor more information\, visit the museum’s website: https://willamette.edu/arts/hfma/exhibitions/library/2021-22/depth-of-field.html \n 
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LOCATION:Hallie Ford Museum of Art\, 700 State St\, Salem\, OR\, 97301\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220122T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220122T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133325
CREATED:20220110T005830Z
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SUMMARY:Michel Strain at The O'Brien Photo Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Michael Strain\, Infrastructure\n\nJanuary 18 through February 28\nThe reception will be on Saturday\, January 22 from 11-4 pm\nLimited to 4 people at a time.  Masks Required. \nThe O’Brien Photo Gallery\n2833 Willamette\, Ste. B\nEugene\, OR. 97405\n(541) 729-3572\nOpen Monday – Friday from 1-5 pm\nCall first to be sure we’re open\nemail:picmac1945@gmail.com\nwebsite: https://www.waltobrien.net/the-o-brien-photo-gallery \nThese images are abstracts from our built environment “infrastructure” featuring the likes of utility meters\, parking stripes\, manhole covers\, and car bumpers in their utilitarian and/or incidental surroundings. \nThe viewer is invited to consider the objects in the photograph as compositional elements… rather than being the subject of the photograph per se. In my approach the intended subject is the composition itself\, comprised of the geometrical\, texture\, color relationships\, and cultural associations of the various objects. The photograph is an “abstract” or sample witnessed from a particular point of view. \nThese photographs were taken locally with an iPhone 6s in the Eugene Willamette Street Corridor and on trips to Montana\, Guatemala\, Oaxaca\, Chiapas\, and San Miguel de Allende\, Mexico. \nGrowing up in Montana\, I was first introduced to photography and darkroom work by my grandmother when I was about age eight. In college I managed the darkroom in my dorm while narrowly missing the popular photography courses taught at MIT by Minor White. In the mid-1970’s I began working with large format cameras and produced a series of one-of-a-kind 8×10 color Polaroid images taken with a home-built view camera. Having recently retired as an instrumentation scientist at the University of Oregon\, I have renewed my photographic efforts\, but now using an iPhone as my primary tool. The phone is kind of like a miniature view camera with a wide-angle lens. It is appealing because of its small\, inconspicuous size making it perfect for international travel and spontaneity. Modern ink-jet printers capture the crisp\, brilliant colors that drew me to the color Polaroid medium of days gone by. \nhttps://www.photozonegallery.com/michael-strain \n 
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LOCATION:The O’Brien Photo Gallery\, 2833 Willamette\, Ste. B\, Eugene\, OR\, 97405\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220121T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220305T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133325
CREATED:20220117T224452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220117T224452Z
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SUMMARY:PhotoArts Guild at Umpqua Valley Arts Center
DESCRIPTION:PhotoArts Guild\, Finding the Light: On the Road \nJan. 21 – March 5\, 2022 \nUmpqua Valley Arts Center\n1624 W. Harvard Ave.\, Roseburg\, Oregon 97471\nTues – Fri 10am – 6pm \nHome \n\n541-672-2523 \n  \nThe Willamette Valley PhotoArts Guild is taking its 12th biennial exhibit\, “Finding the Light\,” on the road to the Umpqua Valley Arts Center in Roseburg. \nAn abridged edition of the guild’s 80-print exhibit last fall at Oregon State University\, the UVA show features 21 photographs that interpret the opening lines of Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman’s 2021 Presidential Inauguration poem: \nWhen day comes we ask ourselves where can we find light in the never-ending shade? \nThe color and black-and-white photographs in the show depict light in its myriad forms–on the landscape\, in the heavens\, along city streets\, and in the dark of night; as well as inside ancient churches\, abandoned buildings and within the minds of the artist. \nThe Willamette Valley PhotoArts Guild was formed more than 30 years ago to promote and support fine art photography in the mid-valley and has been an affiliated guild of the Corvallis Art Center since 1988.
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LOCATION:Umpqua Valley Arts Center\, 1624 W. Harvard Ave.\, Roseburg\, OR\, 97471\, United States
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