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SUMMARY:Pelle Cass at Camerawork Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Pelle Cass\, Crowded Fields \nMay 4 – May 31\, 2019 \nCamerawork Gallery301 N. Graham Street\, Portland\, OR 97227Located in Lorenzen Conference Center – Legacy Emanuel Medical Center Campus.9am – 6pm\, Monday-Saturday\, Sunday\, 10am-4pmFree off street parking available\, Stair and elevator access\, TriMet Routes 4\, 24 and 44www.TheCameraworkGallery.orgwww.Facebook.com/cameraworkgallery503-701-5347Event is free and open to the public \nBrookline\, MA photographer Pelle Cass notes\, “The reshuffled time of this series of composite photographs called Crowded Fields\, play prevails over competition\, the stands are empty\, and the fields are full\, whole games are shown out of sequence. I rearrange the archetypes of sports into new patterns. \n“To make the compositions\, I put my camera on a tripod\, take up to a thousand pictures\, and compile selected figures into a final photograph that is kind of a still time-lapse. I change nothing—not a pixel—only select what to keep and what to omit. It all happened just as you see it\, just not at the same time. \n“My subjects are the lightly attended fields\, arenas\, and stadiums of college and amateur teams (especially women’s teams) around Boston where I live. I try\, in the series\, to convey a sense of ecstatic chaos–rhythm\, pattern\, and bodily pleasure that conspire to turn sports back into a game\, one that may be invisible to the eye\, but clear to my camera.” \nBasic information on my process • I put my camera on a tripod and take up to a thousand or more photos over an hour or two from the exact same spot. A thousand photos is typical. • I compose the files in Photoshop. A typical finished photo might include two- to fourhundred layers. • It takes me about 40 hours to assemble a photo in Photoshop. The whole process— from shooting to polishing the final file—might take about two weeks if I’m working on it full time. \nPelle Cass is a photographer from Brookline\, Massachusetts. His work is in the collections of the Fogg Art Museum\, the Addison Gallery of American Art\, the Polaroid Collection\, the DeCordova Museum\, the Peabody Essex Museum\, the MFA\, Houston\, and others. Cass’s work has been published widely online\, in books such as Photoviz\, Deleueze and the City\, and Langford’s Basic Photography and magazines such as Consumer Reports\, Businessweek\, McSweeney’s\, and the Boston Art Review.\, and he’s received fellowships from Yaddo and the Polaroid Collection. \nwww.PelleCass.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pellecass/
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/pelle-cass-at-camerawork-gallery/
LOCATION:Camerawork Gallery\, 301 N. Graham Street\, Portland\, OR\, 97227\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190502T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190502T210000
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SUMMARY:Lew Nunnelley at Pearl Gallery and Framing
DESCRIPTION:Lew Nunnelley\, UNCONVENTIONAL ROLLING ART: GRAFFITI CACOPHONY \nMay 2 to June 2\, 2019Reception:  May 2 from 5pm to 9pm \nPearl Gallery and Framing2250 NW 22nd Ave Suite 404 Portland\, OR 97210503.274.9878Normal hours:9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekdays11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdaysand every First Thursday until 9 p.m.tekoah@pearlframing.comhttps://Pearlframing.com/ \nFor the month of May\, Pearl Gallery & Framing will be showcasing a selection of photographs of graffiti by Lew Nunnelley. This selection of photographs\, were made from graffiti images on railroad cars in the Willamette Valley. \n“Painting on railroad cars is considered vandalism by some\, therefore painting or “tagging” should be done only with prior approval\, – Lew Nunnelley \nLew has been making photographs for many years. Like most photographers in the 35mm film era Lew has several shoeboxes of slides that take up space in his closet. About 20 years ago he decided to try to get better at making photographs so he began taking workshops with Galen Rowell\, John Sexton\, Henry Gilpin and others. Based on those workshops and his interests at that time he pursued traditional landscape photography. Lew still makes photographs with his trusty 4×5 view camera\, however as time went on he began to develop an interest in observing and documenting the interaction of people with the environment – how people perceive and manipulate the environment/landscape. This more human oriented view of our environment led to his interest in photographing graffiti. \n“Doing graffiti is different than most art. There is no career path. It’s usually anonymous. And the graffiti on railroad cars doesn’t usually stay put – it’s mobile\, ephemeral and there is little hope of getting kudos from the professional taste makers.” \nThe question Lew poses is “why would someone paint graffiti – especially on railroad cars when the railroad companies are usually not enthusiastic about the activity?” His conclusion is that there are several possible motivations of graffiti artists but one\, he believes\, is that it is the creation of a work of art which livens up the train yard and hopefully is seen by many people\, if only briefly. He feels it is a very unselfish and lighthearted way of altering the environment. In passing them\, Lew notes that in his opinion\, some of the “pieces” (as works of graffiti are called) exhibit a high degree of artistic talent. \n“I am not a professional photographer. I am a retired engineer. I do\, however\, wish to thank all the graffiti artists who have made my journey through life and place a little more colorful.” – Lew Nunnelley. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/lew-nunnelley-at-pearl-gallery-and-framing/
LOCATION:Pearl Gallery and Framing\, 2250 NW 22nd Ave Suite 404\, Portland\, OR\, 97210\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190502T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190502T180000
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SUMMARY:Vladimir Antaki at Blue Sky Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Vladimir Antaki\, The Guardians \nMay 2–June 2\, 2019First Thursday opening reception: May 2\, 6:00–9:00 PMArtist talk: Thursday\, May 2\, 5:00 PM \nBlue Sky Gallery 122 NW 8th AvenuePortland\, Oregon 97209 USA503-225-0210Tuesday – Sunday\, 12 – 5 pmFirst Thursday 6 – 9 pmbluesky@blueskygallery.orghttp://www.blueskygallery.org/All Blue Sky events and programs are free and open to the public. \nFor his series The Guardians\, Vladimir Antaki traveled across Europe\, the Middle East\, and America\, photographing and interviewing shopkeepers or “Guardians.” These Guardians are keepers of what Antaki terms “urban temples\,” or unique spaces which\, in an age of cookie-cutter\, corporate shops\, hearken back to an earlier mode of urban life. Antaki creates portraits of the Guardians that invite the viewer connect to the beauty of these often forgotten spaces. Antaki believes that these temples are the heart and soul of every city; they are what give the urban center its uniqueness in time and place. As so many of them are closing\, Antaki seeks to preserve their memory and pay them tribute. \nVladimir Antaki was born in Riyadh\, Saudi Arabia in 1980. He grew up in Paris and studied art history and film studies at La Sorbonne. In 2003\, Antaki moved to Montreal\, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in visual and media arts from L’Université du Québec à Montréal in 2007. The Guardians has been exhibited in public spaces and galleries in more than a hundred cities across France and North America\, as well as throughout Lebanon. The series won an Infopresse Lux prize in 2013\, and was selected to represent Canada in The Other Hundred\, a photo-book curated by the Global Institute For Tomorrow. Most recently\, Antaki has published a monograph of The Guardians through Kehrer Verlag.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/vladimir-antaki-at-blue-sky-gallery/
LOCATION:Blue Sky Gallery\, 122 NW 8th Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190427T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190427T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133145
CREATED:20190423T161634Z
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SUMMARY:Photolucida's Photobook Fair at Blue Sky Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Photolucida’s Photobook Fair \nSaturday\, April 27th\, 6:30-9pm \nBlue Sky Gallery122 NW 8th Ave.Portland\, OR. 97209www.photolucida.org \nIt’s Portland Photo Month! \nPhotolucida’s second-ever publisher’s Photobook Fair is all about celebrating the photobook! Join 12 small-press publishers – Radius Books\, Candela Books\, Kehrer Verlag\, Zatara Press\, Dark Spring Press\, One Twelve\, AINT-BAD\, Fall Line Press\, Fraction Editions\, Kris Graves Projects\, Daylight Books\, Princeton Architectural Press – who will be set up with collectible\, hot-off-the-press\, and hard-to-find-elsewhere publications to view or purchase. Participating publishers will have books to be signed by artists in attendance: Dotan Saguy\, RJ Kern\, Vladimir Antaki\, Ken Rosenthal\, Molly McCall\, Will Douglas\, Alexis Pike\, Stephen Milner\, Clay Maxwell Jordan\, Cody Bratt\, Kris Graves\, Aline Smithson\, Maha Al-Asaker\, Hilary Duffy\, Emily Matyas\, Soraya Zaman\, Jeanine Micha-Bales\, and Mary Virginia Swanson. \nAlso happening this evening\, Photolucida’s SILENT AUCTION will feature some incredible photographic work – including prints from Amy Friend\, Cheryle St. Onge\, Tamara Staples\, Adriene Hughes\, Maya Meissner\, Cable Hoover\, and Ekaterina Solovieva. All proceeds from the auction will go towards funding scholarships for the next Photolucida Reviews event. Check out the auction and make a bid!Pearl District galleries exhibiting photography will stay open this evening until 8pm for a GALLERY WALK to welcome Photolucida participants and the general public! Galleries include Froelick Gallery\, Augen Gallery\, Charles A. Hartman Fine Art and PDX Contemporary Art.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/photolucidas-photobook-fair-at-blue-sky-gallery/
LOCATION:Blue Sky Gallery\, 122 NW 8th Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190426T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190426T210000
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SUMMARY:Adam Bacher at Pushdot Studio
DESCRIPTION:Adam Bacher\, Riding the Storm Out – A Blizzard of Ravens \nOPEN/CLOSE: April 4th  – May 31\, 2019Opening Reception: Friday April 5th\,  6-8 pmArtist Talk: Friday April 26th\,  7:30- 9pm \nPushdot Studio2505 SE 11th AvenueSuite 104 (in the Ford Building\, enter on Division Street)  Portland\, OR 97202503.224.5925 www.pushdotstudio.comGallery Hours: Mon-Fri. 8:30am to 5:00pm\, free admission   \nThis February\, Ravens flew high in the chaos of a blizzard. An inkblot Rorschach riding the sky in punishing winds. And a photographer ventured freely into the furious storm to record their actions. The snow collected in feet not inches\, on the slopes of Mount Hood. Trees turned a cold hue of winter storm white. Winds blew steady at 35\, gusting to 60. Snow forget how to fall\, accelerated horizontally in the relentless storm. \nA blend of synthetic fiber\, fleece and feather kept me warm. I was better off not knowing the windchill. Access to the day’s show was all I needed. It had been five years since my first encounter with Ravens\, and I couldn’t have asked for a better way to celebrate the anniversary. \nThis project began on whim after bitter winds brought and early end to a mountain ski trip in February 2014. Back in the parking lot I watched a small group of Ravens from the comfort of a warm car and a thermos of hot cocoa. There they were\, gliding effortlessly between towering fir trees\, not a care in the world. It was enchanting. \nI’d never photographed birds before and almost drove home. But something about those Ravens drew me over. I put on snowshoes and walked to them. Did I decide to come to the Ravens\, or did they decide to have me come over? I’m still not sure. \nPremier Showing – All new work and first edition prints  \nYou may find Adam’s raven work at ConspiracyOfRavens.com
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/adam-bacher-at-pushdot-studio/
LOCATION:Pushdot Studio\, 2505 SE 11th Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190425T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190425T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133145
CREATED:20190423T155440Z
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SUMMARY:Photolucida's Portfolio Walk at Portland Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:Photolucida’s Portfolio Walk \nThursday April 25th\, 6-9pm \nPortland Art MuseumFields Ballroom1119 SW Park AvenuePortland\, OR 97205www.photolucida.org \nAs part of Portland Photo Month\, join Photolucida in the Portland Art Museum’s Fields Ballroom for this fan-favorite event that always draws a huge crowd – so get there early! 160 talented emerging and established photographers lay their photographs out on tables to share with the public – you! This event is a wonderful chance for the Portland community to meet photographers\, engage in conversation\, and view photographic works. Photographers will have traveled to Portland from many points in the United States\, as well as Canada\, Norway\, Japan\, Spain\, Germany\, South Korea\, and India.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/photolucidas-portfolio-walk-at-portland-art-museum/
LOCATION:Portland Art Museum\, 1219 SW Park Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97205\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190421T233000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190421T233000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133145
CREATED:20190403T221122Z
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SUMMARY:Call for Entries - Our Diversity is our Strength curated exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Our Diversity is our StrengthCall for Entries \nThe call for entries is running now through an extended date of April 21st (calendar) \nThe exhibit will open at Pro Photo Supply on June 6th and be up through August1112 NW 19th Ave. Portland\, OR 97209503-241-1112 \nFor questions about submissions email Paige Stoyer at cpstoyer@gmail.com \n30 images will be selected by curators Paige Stoyer and Jim Lommasson for the exhibit at Pro Photo SupplySelected images will also be on display at Blue Sky Gallery on the community wall for June and July\, and in one of the community drawers as well \nOur diversity is our strengthA curated exhibition telling the story of immigrants in our community \nAfter a very successful exhibition in 2018\, we are excited to announce the second edition of this curated photography exhibit\, created to highlight through original photographs the diversity and strength of our community. Partners The Immigrant Story and Pro Photo Supply make this project possible\, helping to address issues that are increasingly prevalent in our country today: xenophobia and the dehumanization of immigrants\, whose stories are our stories as a community and a nation.   \nThis year’s photo contest\, open from March 1 through April 14\, 2019\, welcomes submissions that depict the stories of immigrants who have added to our diverse cultural landscape. We encourage photographers of all levels\, including students\, to submit\, as well as families and individuals who wish to share family snapshots which help tell their own immigrant story — either past or present.   \nWe are a nation of many immigrants and ethnicities woven together to create a beautiful tapestry of different identities and cultures. The current social and political climate in the United States has reminded us that many of our neighbors continue to face prejudice.  This exhibit will bring together photographers\, the photo education community\, and the immigrant community to tell the story of our past\, present\, and future as a nation of immigrants.   \nA final selection of 30 images will be made in May and showcased at Pro Photo Supply in a large format exhibition that will run from June through August 2019. There will be a gallery opening and a community event at their store on First Thursday\, June 6\, 2019.   \nAdditionally our curators\, photographers Paige Stoyer and Jim Lommasson\, will be selecting up to 20 images to be shown at Blue Sky Gallery throughout June and July 2019\, on the community wall and in one of the community drawers that the gallery is providing especially for images from our exhibition. Photos will also be shared on social media and other online platforms. \nBy learning something about the individuals whose journeys brought them to this country\, we hope to enhance mutual understanding. Through visual stories of immigrants\, whether first-\, second-\, or 10th-generation\, we can examine the hopes and dreams that we all have in common and develop a new appreciation for those things that bind us together. \nFor more information and to submit entries\, please visit our website athttps://theimmigrantstory.org/diversity-is-our-strength/ \nImages selected for last year’s exhibition\, which included professional\, amateur\, student submissions as well as some family snapshots\, can be viewed at https://theimmigrantstory.org/photo-contest-2018/ \nSponsored by:Pro Photo Supply\, Portland\, OR (http://prophotosupply.com/)The Immigrant Story\, Portland\, OR (https://theimmigrantstory.org/)
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/call-for-entries-our-diversity-is-our-strength-curated-exhibit/
LOCATION:Pro Photo Supply\, 1112 NW 19th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190420T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190420T200000
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SUMMARY:Analog Print Swap at Blue Moon Camera and Machine
DESCRIPTION:Blue Moon Camera & The Portland Darkroom\, Analog Print Swap \nSaturday\, April 20th\, 2019\, 6-8pm \nBlue Moon Camera8417 N Lombard StreetPortland\, OR 97203503-978-0333  M-F 9-6\, Sat. 9-5 sales@bluemooncamera.com www.bluemooncamera.com https://theportlanddarkroom.org/ \n  \nThe Portland Darkroom and Blue Moon Camera and Machine are working together to host our second Analog Print Swap. Come by Blue Moon Camera to celebrate the analog community\, with the folks from PDR! We’ll be appreciating art\, swapping prints\, sharing our love for all things analog\, and\, of course\, the usual shenanigans. \nTo participate in the print swap\, bring a print made from a film photograph and walk away with a print made by another community member. \n8×10 or smaller please. Non-analog printing methods are fine. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/analog-print-swap-at-blue-moon-camera-and-machine/
LOCATION:Blue Moon Camera and Machine\, 8417 N Lombard St\, Portland\, OR\, 97203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190420T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190420T170000
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CREATED:20190324T225456Z
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SUMMARY:Meghan L. E. Kirkwood at Blue Sky Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Meghan L. E. Kirkwood\, #ViewsfromDAPL \nApril 4–28\, 2019 First Thursday opening reception: April 4\, 6:00–9:00 PMArtist talk: Saturday\, April 20\, 3:00 PM \nBlue Sky Gallery 122 NW 8th AvenuePortland\, Oregon 97209 USA503-225-0210Tuesday – Sunday\, 12 – 5 pmFirst Thursday 6 – 9 pmbluesky@blueskygallery.orghttp://www.blueskygallery.org/All Blue Sky events and programs are free and open to the public. \n“For individuals such as myself who grew up in a suburban environment\, massive infrastructure projects such as the DAPL are abstractions. I benefit from the resources they transport and the costs of such delivery systems are born by others in far away places.” \nMeghan L. E. Kirkwood travels the route of the infamous Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) in her series #ViewsFromDAPL. For those who may know of it\, but have not witnessed the destruction happening on the ground\, Kirkwood provides a visual. By highlighting the disruption to the landscape\, this body of work “examines the ways in which documentary images of land can provide context to current debates related to land-use and natural resource extraction.” \nMeghan L. E. Kirkwood is Assistant Professor of Art at North Dakota State University where she teaches Photography and Foundations courses. She earned a B.F.A. from Rhode Island School of Design in Photography in 2006 before completing her MFA in Studio Art at Tulane University in 2009. She has received numerous fellowships\, including funding to participate in artist residencies through the National Parks Service\, the Vermont Studio Center\, and the Lakeside Lab in Iowa. Kirkwood’s photography has been exhibited throughout the United States\, Europe\, and South Africa. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/meghan-l-e-kirkwood-at-blue-sky-gallery/
LOCATION:Blue Sky Gallery\, 122 NW 8th Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190420T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190420T150000
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CREATED:20190316T173412Z
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SUMMARY:Arts & Communications Magnet School Student Show at Cedar Hills Park and Rec Center
DESCRIPTION:Arts & Communications Magnet School 2nd Annual Student Show \nMarch 1st to May 26thArtist reception: Saturday\, April 20th\, 1 to 3pm \nCedar Hills Park and Rec Center11640 SW Park WayPortland\, OR 97225 \nStudents from Arts & Communications Magnet School Beaverton\, Oregon and Battle Ground High School Washington
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/arts-communications-magnet-school-student-show-at-cedar-hills-park-and-rec-center/
LOCATION:Cedar Hills Rec Center\, 11640 SW Park Way\, Portland\, OR\, 97225\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190417T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190417T130000
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SUMMARY:Heidi Kirkpatrick at the Portland Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:Heidi Kirkpatrick\, Everything Becomes a Story \nPortland Art Museum Photography Council’sBrown Bag Lunch Talk Series \nWednesday\, April 17th\, 2019\, Noon – 1pm  \nPortland Art MuseumThe Miller Gallery\, Mark Building1219 SW Park Avenue\, Portland\, OR 97205www.portlandartmuseum.org503 226 2811Cost: Free to the public (people are welcome to bring their lunch). \nWhile presenting several bodies of work Heidi will speak about the ups and downs of living a creative life\, how her life events shape the work she makes\, and the joy of teaching. \nHeidi Kirkpatrick is a fine art photographer and educator based in Portland\, Oregon. \nThroughout Kirkpatrick’s career her work has explored the female figure\, family narratives and contemporary issues of being a woman. Kirkpatrick combines film positives with found objects such as vintage children’s blocks\, books\, mahjong tiles\, and tins\, to create intimate photo-based objects that explore themes of family\, history\, love and loss. During the Oregon summers\, Heidi makes cyanotypes in her backyard studio that address similar issues. Kirkpatrick creates unique cyanotype works with vintage clothing and linens using personal possessions and specimens from her garden. \nKirkpatrick has exhibited widely over the last twenty years and her work is held in numerous private and public collections including The Fox Talbot Museum\, Wiltshire\, United Kingdom; The Harry Ransom Center\, Austin\, Texas; Portland Art Museum\, Portland\, Oregon; Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston\, Texas; Springfield Museum of Art\, Springfield\, Ohio; The Ogden Museum of Southern Art\, New Orleans\, Louisiana; Denver Art Museum\, Denver\, Colorado; OHSU Corporate Collection\, Portland\, Oregon. Heidi was selected for the Photolucida Critical Mass Top 50 in 2011\, 2012\, 2013\, and 2014\, and was recognized with the solo show award in 2012. Heidi’s work was also selected for LensCulture Emerging Talent Awards Top 50 in 2014. \nKirkpatrick is represented by G. Gibson Gallery\, Seattle\, Washington and Dina Mitrani Gallery\, Miami\, Florida.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/heidi-kirkpatrick-at-the-portland-art-museum/
LOCATION:Portland Art Museum\, 1219 SW Park Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97205\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190415T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190415T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133145
CREATED:20190411T173123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190411T173538Z
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SUMMARY:Angel O’Brien at Multnomah Arts Center
DESCRIPTION:Angel O’Brien for the Portland Photographers’ Forum \nMonday\, April 15 Artist talk from 8-9pmThe Forum meeting begins at 7pm.All are welcome: meeting is free and open to the public. \nMultnomah Arts CenterPortland Photographer’s Forum  7688 SW Capitol HwyPortland\, OR 97219https://www.portlandphotographersforum.com/https://www.portlandphotographersforum.com/news/2019/3/27/featured-april-speaker-angel-obrienhttps://www.5x7angel.com/ \nAn old school Portland photographer\, Angel O’Brien started out back in 1994 lugging her Cambo 5×7 around the city shooting its historic buildings. Angel spent a few years in NYC studying architecture at the Cooper Union\, six years renovating old houses\, a few years owning the Ladybug Cafe (she still misses making cappuccinos) and then a couple of misguided years owning a consignment store. Angel’s hands have never strayed too far from a camera and over the last 25 years her work has wandered through many subjects\, most recently settling quite resolutely into alt-process self portraiture. When she isn’t making photos or writing poetry\, she lives in St. Johns with her daughter Gwendolyn\, where much cooking and gardening and art happens somewhat frequently. \nAngel works with several alternative processes\, including platinum palladium\, gum bichromate\, and collage.You can see Angel’s talk at the April 15th PPF meeting at the Multnomah Arts Center from 8-9 PM: the meeting starts at 7 PM and is free and open to the public. This meeting will feature exclusively female- idenitfiying presenters\, and we are excited to highlight the incredible work they contribute to PPF.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/angel-obrien-at-multnomah-arts-center/
LOCATION:Multnomah Arts Center\, 7688 SW Capitol Highway\, Portland\, OR\, 97219\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190414T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190414T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133145
CREATED:20190323T170859Z
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SUMMARY:Ray Bidegain at Camerawork Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Ray Bidegain\, Memory of Never \nMarch 30 – May 3\, 2019Artist Talk\, Sunday\, April 14\, 11am-12pm Reception following 12pm-1:30pm Camerawork Gallery301 N. Graham Street\, Portland\, OR 97227Located in Lorenzen Conference Center – Legacy Emanuel Medical Center Campus.9am – 6pm\, Monday-Saturday\, Sunday\, 10am-4pmFree off street parking available\, Stair and elevator access\, TriMet Routes 4\, 24 and 44www.TheCameraworkGallery.orgwww.Facebook.com/cameraworkgallery503-701-5347Event is free and open to the public \nIn “Memory of Never” Portland\, Oregon photographer Ray Bidegain explores the genre of the diptych through the pairing of photographs\, one from his catalog\, and one newer work that he feels interacts with the old work in an interesting way. These two handmade platinum prints are presented side by side\, and in this way Bidegain is creating conversations previously unspoken. He is interested in the way in which these conversations will be heard differently by each viewer\, and how that may vary from what he was thinking about when pairing the photos. The relationship between these pictures will be fleeting – a brief interaction for the purpose of this exhibit – and then they will go back to being presented and sold individually.  \nPart of this exhibition also includes a few paired photos from Bidegain’s new series\, “As We Get Older.” In this series he is exploring the challenge and beauty that accompanies aging. He captures physical changes and enduring spirit\, as well as the ways in which society’s gaze turns away from older people. These are the first images presented from this developing body of work. \nABOUT THE ARTISTBorn in Tucson\, Arizona1981\, B.A. Commercial Photography\, Brooks Institute of Photography\, Santa Barbara\, CA.Lives in Portland\, Oregon where Ray Bidegain Studios is also located. \nwww.RayBidegain.com \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/ray-bidegain-at-camerawork-gallery/
LOCATION:Camerawork Gallery\, 301 N. Graham Street\, Portland\, OR\, 97227\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190413T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133145
CREATED:20190402T193954Z
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SUMMARY:The Pacific NorthWest 40 & The Lightbox Files at LightBox Photographic Gallery
DESCRIPTION:The Pacific NorthWest 40 & The Lightbox Files \nApril 13 – June 1\, 2019Artists’ Opening Reception: Saturday\, April 13\, 5-8pm \nLightBox Photographic Gallery1045 Marine Dr.Astoria\, OR 97103(503) 468-0238lightbox-photographic.com \nLightBox Photographic Gallery recognizes the Northwest photographic community for their incredible talent in the “PNW 40 Exhibit”. \nThis group exhibit opens with an artists’ reception on Saturday\, April 13th\, from 5-8 pm. \nIn recognition of Portland Photo Month\, April 2019\, this group exhibit celebrates the photographic talent of the Pacific Northwest. For the last 7 years the exhibit celebrated the Portland Photographic Community combining great work from the Portland community. This year\, we have opened the Exhibit to the entire Pacific NorthWest for the PNW 40. The exhibit combines work from emerging photographers with that of established and known photographers from the Region. One image each from 40 photographers have been chosen\, images which stand out and uniquely exhibit the vision and creativity of the photographer. \nLightBox is very pleased to have Terry Novak as Juror for the first PNW 40 Exhibit. Terry is the new Executive Director at Photographic Center Northwest\, an education institution dedicated to the photographic arts\, located in Seattle\, WA. Her current work focuses on partnerships\, grants\, public programs\, and exhibitions that foster financial support and resources for photographers and the photographic arts in the Pacific Northwest. Novak received her BFA in photography from Columbia College Chicago\, and MFA in arts administration from Seattle University. She has an affinity for color analog photography and alternative processes. \nCongratulations to the Photographers accepted into PNW 40 \nBobby Abrahamson • Jennifer Bacon • Andrew Bergh • Jason BiehnerHeather Binns • Per Bjesse • Benjamin Chan • Cecily Marie CaceuAnna Daedalus • Kerry Davis • Jarred Decker • Jim FitzgeraldDean Forbes • Cory Free • Ryan Gillespie • Barbara GilsonKeri Friedman • Ed Hamilton • Gretchen Hayhurst • Max HinzKen Hochfeld • Scott Hoyle • Mike Hipple • Laura KurtenbachLaurel Kadas • Brian Kosoff • Casey Larson • Stuart Allen LevyKim Maruska • Chris Nesseth • Janet Neuhauser • Walt O’BrienRob Dweck • Minhaz Sarker • Shelbi Schoeder • Alfred SchultzHenrietta’s Eye • Michael Schulz • Aaron Wessling • Alan Wieder \nAlso opening on this night is the LightBox Files Exhibit. Entering the fourth year\, the exhibit and collection honor the complete photographer by recognizing those that pursue the art of fine printing. On this night four photographers will be featured with a series of prints on the walls and a collection in the drawers. The work will be featured in the viewing drawers for the 2019 calendar year. \nCongratulations to the Photographers of the LightBox Files \nJim Fitzgerald • Ann Kendellen • Roger Dorband • Ken Hochfeld \n“The PNW 40 Exhibit” and “The Lightbox Files Exhibit” will be on display in the gallery through June 1st. Visit http://lightbox-photographic.com/shows/ for complete exhibit and artists info. LightBox offers memberships as a way of becoming part of the community of supporters that help to further the mission of the gallery. LightBox is located at 1045 Marine Drive in Astoria\, hours are Tuesday – Saturday 11 – 5:30. Contact LightBox at 503-468-0238 or at info@lightbox-photographic.com\, and visit lightbox-photographic.com for more info and to enjoy past\, current and upcoming exhibits. \n  \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/the-pacific-northwest-40-the-lightbox-files-at-lightbox-photographic-gallery-3/
LOCATION:LightBox Photographic Gallery\, 1045 Marine Dr.\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190413T200000
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CREATED:20190328T230112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190328T230112Z
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SUMMARY:Deb Stoner at Imogen Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Deb Stoner\, Garden Studies \nApril 13 – June 4\, 2019Artist reception Saturday April 13\, 2019\, 5-8pm \nImogen Gallery240 11th StAstoria\, OR 97103503-468-0620info@imogengallery.comDaily (Wed by appointments): 11AM to 5PMSundays 11AM to 4PMhttp://imogengallery.com/painters-print-makers/deb-stonerwww.debstoner.com \n  \nGarden StudiesThe past few years have been tumultuous by anyone’s accounting. Fires and tsunamis and insane leaders of the world give me a distinct feeling of the world being out of control. Perhaps it is my art work that grounds me\, that gives me at least an illusion of being in control\, if only on the 8.5”x11.7” scanner glass on which I compose my still life photographs. \nI make high resolution images of things I gather in nature\, from intensely dense urban floral gardens to experimental vegetable breeding gardens. This year was the first where I made photographs from the mobile studio that my partner made from a 1952 vintage trailer\, marking freedom from the tether of my usual home studio. Some of these photographs have come from that experience. All are a continuation of a large ongoing body of work called “A Year in the Willamette Valley”\, a reference to place and time. Obviously inspired by 16th and 17th century European floral painters\, as well as the natural/fake large scale dioramas in natural history museums\, I’m mostly interested in making beautiful compositions. The scanner\, as my photographic tool of choice\, reveals extraordinary details far beyond the ability of my unaided eyes. My obsession is paying attention to phenomenal and ephemeral events in gardens throughout the year and making images with them in real time.This opportunity to show at Imogen Gallery coincided with my having access to a large printer. I’ve always made my work to a very high resolution with large scale in mind\, and I sit for hours in front of my computer prepping the images so that they can be printed this large. But only rarely have I seen my work in its physical self this big\, and it’s exciting for me to see these massive unwieldy paper objects crowded into this tiny space.This fall I’ll get to see the work even larger…I won a juried competition to have my images printed on vinyl to wrap the Palos Verdes Art Center in Rancho Palos Verdes\, California. Yep\, the whole building exterior. Watch this space for details! \nDeb Stoner holds an MFA in Applied Design from SDSU\, a BS in Geology from UC Davis\, and a decades long teaching career at Oregon College of Art and Craft. Recently she presented lectures on photography to the Yuma Symposium\, the Portland Art Museum\, the SPE NW Regional Conference; had solo shows in 2017\, 2016 and 2015\, with two scheduled for 2019; numerous group shows; juried purchases in the permanent public art collections at University of Oregon\, OHSU\, PCC\, and the Portland International Airport; is the recipient of grants and a recent residency; and sells work to enthusiastic collectors.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/deb-stoner-at-imogen-gallery/
LOCATION:Imogen Gallery\, 240 11th St\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190413T170000
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CREATED:20190308T163516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190308T163801Z
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SUMMARY:Design in One Contemporary Photographer's Work workshop with Larry Cwik
DESCRIPTION:Larry Cwik\, Design in One Contemporary Photographer’s Work \nApril 13\, 2019\, 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. \nCerulean Winery1439 NW Marshall StreetPortland\, OR 97209503-308-9137 \nRegistration: $35https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dwp-2019-design-in-one-contemporary-photographers-work-tickets-56153876757 \nA two hour participatory workshop\, Design in One Contemporary Photographer’s Work\, on April 13th as part of the annual Design Portland festival. Learn skills about design in photography\, review and comment on good and bad design\, and put the information to use in your own work with a hands-on activity outlined in the workshop. Design Portland motto: “Design Portland is all of us\, made better together. We’re the thread that weaves together the process\, practice\, and content of our city’s diverse creative community.” \nLarry Cwik is a Portland-based contemporary artist working in photography\, drawing\, installation\, and short film. Widely exhibited in the U.S. and abroad. \nMore information here: https://designportland.org/festival/2019/schedule/design-in-one-contemporary-photographers-work \nwww.larrycwik.com
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/design-in-one-contemporary-photographers-work-workshop-with-larry-cwik/
LOCATION:Cerulean Winery\, 1439 NW Marshall Street\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190413T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190413T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133145
CREATED:20190323T173206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190323T173206Z
UID:1206-1555156800-1555160400@lukeolsenphotography.com
SUMMARY:Stu Levy at Augen Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Stu Levy\, Recent Photographs \nApril 3-27\, 2019Preview Reception Wednesday April 3\, 5-7 pmFirst Thursday Reception: April 4\, 5 – 8 pmArtist Talk: Saturday\, April 13th\, Noon \nAugen Gallery716 NW DavisPortland\, OR 97209503-546-5056Tuesday – Friday 11 – 5:30\, Saturday 11 – 5www.augengallery.com \n  \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/stu-levy-at-augen-gallery/
LOCATION:Augen Gallery\, 716 NW Davis St.\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190413T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190413T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133145
CREATED:20190326T191106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190326T191127Z
UID:1224-1555146000-1555160400@lukeolsenphotography.com
SUMMARY:Learn Manual-Understand Auto with Sharon Lavier O’Keefe at Clark College
DESCRIPTION:Sharon Lavier O’Keefe\, Learn Manual – Understand Auto \nSaturday’s\, 4/13 through 6/15\, 9am-1pmNo class on 4/27 & 5/25 \nClark CollegeMain Campus1933 Fort Vancouver WayVancouver\, WA 98663360-699-6398 \nTuition: $259The class has limited enrollment so sign up now if you are interested.The registration link is  https://ecd.clark.edu/classes/class.php?SKU=R031 \n  \nIf you’re new to photography\, new to your camera\, or need to get back up-to-speed with your photography this hands-on class is right for you. \nDemystify your camera’s functions and learn to use Manual versus Automatic. Learn about f/Stops\, shutter speed\, depth of field\, exposure\, histograms and composition while getting acquainted with your camera and lens optics. Through homework assignments\, frequent field walkabouts and constructive photo critiques learn to control your camera so you’re the one creating the photo—not letting the camera decide for you. Bring camera\, owner’s manual\, and dress for weather. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/learn-manual-understand-auto-with-sharon-lavier-okeefe-at-clark-college-2/
LOCATION:Clark College\, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way\, Vancouver\,\, WA\, 98663\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190412T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190412T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133145
CREATED:20190326T163322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190326T163322Z
UID:1218-1555095600-1555102800@lukeolsenphotography.com
SUMMARY:Wildflower and Midday Photography with Don Jacobson at Clarke College
DESCRIPTION:Don Jacobson\, Wildflower and Midday Photography \nApril 12th – April 14th\, 2019 \n1933 Fort Vancouver WayVancouver\, WA 98663360-699-6398  \n$179.00https://ecd.clark.edu/classes/class.php?SKU=R030 \nDon Jacobson will be teaching a class at Clarke College\, Vancouver\, WA on photographing wildflowers in the field and techniques for midday photography. Class meets at the main campus. \nFRIDAY\, APRIL 12 – 7-9PM at Clark College Main campus\, Joan Stout Hall room 127: Equipment and techniques will be discussedSATURDAY\, APRIL 13 – 8-4PM – Full day in the field to photograph wildflowers on Saturday in the Columbia River Gorge. Up to two miles of moderate hiking.SUNDAY – 2-4PM Back at Clark College\, we will review photographs taken on Saturday. \nThe class has limited enrollment so sign up now if you are interested. The registration link is:https://ecd.clark.edu/classes/class.php?SKU=R030 \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/wildflower-and-midday-photography-with-don-jacobson-at-clarke-college/
LOCATION:Clark College\, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way\, Vancouver\,\, WA\, 98663\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190409T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190409T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133145
CREATED:20190408T204002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190408T204002Z
UID:1252-1554834600-1554845400@lukeolsenphotography.com
SUMMARY:Photo Club PDX Monthly Meeting\, "Playing with Food" with guest speaker David L Reamer
DESCRIPTION:Photo Club PDX Monthly Meeting\, “Playing with Food”\nApril 9th\, 2019\, 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm\nCobalt Studios PDX1030 SE Clinton StPortland\, OR 97202https://www.photoclubpdx.com\nPhoto Club PDX is a community of digital and film photographers possessing the desire to explore ideas\, experiment\, get feedback\, learn from one another\, and create as our hearts desire.\n \nPhoto Club PDX meets twice monthly to explore\, create\, and share. We have a monthly meeting and a monthly outing. For inspiration and growth\, we also have a monthly photo challenge for our members.\n \nWe are very happy to have David L Reamer is our guest speaker in April! We will get to pick his brain and hear some of his fantastic stories. David will be offering feed back and critiques for our ‘Playing with Food’ challenge photos! Don’t miss it! If you would like to learn more about David and see some of his work\, start with his website and check out the Backdrop podcast! https://www.dlreamer.com \n \nRemember your minimum contribution of $10 for the meeting both members and nonmembers. Soon we will establish an annual membership so that you do not need to pay each meeting members! Watch for the new membership benifits that come with that!! It’s very exciting! Make Your Photos. Find Your Passion. You can find us at our website\, check out our Facebook Page or join our Facebook Group. We also have a presence on Instagram. You can follow our us and even use our hashtag #PCPDX\nhttps://www.photoclubpdx.com
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/photo-club-pdx-monthly-meeting-playing-with-food-with-guest-speaker-david-l-reamer/
LOCATION:Cobalt Studios PDX\, 1030 SE Clinton St\, Portland\, OR\, 97202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190405T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190405T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133145
CREATED:20190314T162722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190314T162751Z
UID:1184-1554487200-1554498000@lukeolsenphotography.com
SUMMARY:Pamela Chipman at UnionKnott
DESCRIPTION:Pamela Chipman\, “Hireath” – the longing for a romanticized past. \nApril 5 – April 29Opening Reception:  Friday April 5th 6-9pm \nUnionKnott2726 NE MLK Blvd.Portland\, OR(next to Bridges Cafe (Parking in back)971-207-1232 \nOPEN Hours: Mondays: April 8\,15\,22 9am-noon\, Wednesdays: April 3\,10\, &17\, 4-7pmFilm Screening April 13th\, 7pm – rare films by Pamela ChipmanClosing night: April 29 6-8pmPortrait sittings: Show up during the open hours schedule.  darmacrash@yahoo.com \nIn this exhibit Chipman employs gold leaf in her photography to explore the concepts of longing for something that is gone. The Welsh have a word for it\, “Hireath”. It is about the yearning and longing for someone or someplace that you can never experience again. \nChipman visited Santa Rosa California 6 months after the Tubbs fire and Paradise California 4 months after the Camp fire\, both fires decimated whole neighborhoods\, she photographed was was left. Juxtaposing that with gilded images of childhood and childhood artifacts she builds upon this theme of grief or sadness for who or what you have lost\, losses which make your “home” someplace you can never return to. \nwww.pamelachipman.com \nAs an artist\, Pamela Chipman produces work that explores personal identity through a variety of portals. She studied video and photography at UCLA. In the late 1980’s she moved to Portland and co-created the Blue Gallery\, an innovative gallery and performance space designed as a place to present challenging art. Chipman’s work has screened across the country in galleries and on community television channels\, and is held in private collections. \nHer current work in photography and video explores personal identity through the dialogue of artifacts and language. Chipman’s work revolves around ordinary people performing ordinary tasks\, emphasizing their movements\, their space\, their quiet\, their noise\, their relationship to the air around them\, and the influences on their lives. Working in a non-liner fashion\, she explores her subjects’ relationships to the past\, and creates a visual space for her subjects and their reflections to inhabit. Starting with simple memories and stories she reveals their power as tributes to the personal courage and introspective depth of her subjects. \nThroughout Chipman’s career she has explored the potentials of the video medium through a wide variety of project\, ranging from video-poetry\, live television\, game- shows\, installations\, and documentary projects. Through all of this work she has focused on video and photography as tools for reaching a broad artistic audience\, and for building community. She continues to explore new methods of integrating media into our visual world through installations and video books\, and public art. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/pamela-chipman-at-unionknott/
LOCATION:Union Knott\, 2726 MLK JR.Blvd\, Portland\, OR\, 97212\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190405T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133145
CREATED:20190323T171652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190323T171652Z
UID:1203-1554487200-1554494400@lukeolsenphotography.com
SUMMARY:Rich Bergeman at Columbia Center for the Arts
DESCRIPTION:Rich Bergeman\, The Vanishing West \nApril 5-27\, 2019Opening reception Friday\, April 5\, from 6-8pm \nThe Lobby GalleryColumbia Center for the Arts215 Cascade Ave.Hood River\, OR 97031541-387-8877www.columbiaarts.orgOpen Tues-Sat 11-5pm \nCorvallis photographer Rich Bergeman’s black-and-white photographs chronicle the disappearing traces of frontier days on Columbia Plateau and Northern Great Basin–deserted homesteads\, abandoned schoolhouses\, ghost town and other remnants of early attempts by Euro-Americans to settle the Northwest. \nThe photographer has spent much of the past two decades creating art out of forgotten histories in Oregon and Washington\, focusing particularly on the far-flung eastern parts of both states. The CCA exhibit includes images of old towns\, historic ranches and deserted homesteads from the High Desert and mountain mining areas of eastern Oregon\, as well as the Okanogan and Palouse regions of Washington. Such formerly prosperous turn-of-the-century Oregon towns as Flora\, Antelope and Granite are represented\, as well as Goodnoe Hills and Molson in Washington\, among others. \nAn exhibiting fine-art photographer for nearly 30 years\, Bergeman retired from teaching photography and journalism at Linn-Benton Community College in Albany in 2007\, and since then has been working full-time on his photography projects. In recent years he has created books and exhibits on the homestead land rush in Central Oregon\, the life of Washington pioneer James Swan on Willapa Bay\, the human history of Oregon’s Coast Range rivers\, and the landscapes of the Rogue River Wars in Southern Oregon. Examples of his photographs can be seen at richbergeman.zenfolio.com\, and at blurb.com.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/rich-bergeman-at-columbia-center-for-the-arts/
LOCATION:Columbia Center for the Arts\, 215 Cascade Ave\, Hood River\, OR\, 97031\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190405T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133145
CREATED:20190326T162014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190326T162014Z
UID:1215-1554485400-1554498000@lukeolsenphotography.com
SUMMARY:PhotoZone Gallery Group Show at New Zone Gallery
DESCRIPTION:PhotoZone Gallery Group Show \nApril 5th to April 26thReception is Friday April 5th from 5:30 – 9:00 pm \nNew Zone Gallery22 W. 7thEugene\, Oregon \nTelephone: 541 729-3572Monday – Saturday 12:00 – 6:00 pmwaltobrien1945@gmail.comhttp://members.efn.org/~fotozone/https://www.newzonegallery.org \nPhotoZone has not not had a gallery to show work for a number of years. New Zone has a temporary gallery in downtown and has invited us to participate for the second month in a row. \nPhotoZone is a collection of diverse individuals interested in the art and craft of photography. The group’s goal is to provide members a chance to increase their knowledge and appreciation of photography while also providing numerous opportunities to advance their technical and artistic skills in a friendly and supportive environment. \nA wide variety of photographic styles\, methods and interests are found within the membership. From the latest digital techniques to old school methods\, from view cameras to smart phones\, PhotoZone welcomes them all. \nPhotoZone currently has approximately 40 members. New members are welcomed after work is juried by current members. \nSome background info: \nIn 1988 a group of 18 photographers opened an exhibit in the old Midgley building on High St. in Eugene Oregon and the PhotoZone Gallery was born. Regarding the group’s purpose\, a member wrote: “The primary requirement for membership is a dedication to photography as an expressive medium”. Over a quarter century and 100+ exhibits later\, PhotoZone continues to provide a venue for fine art photography in Eugene. The group continues to exhibit in various locations and sponsors a juried show every July which is open only to non-members. Many photographic artists receive their first public exposure by entering PhotoZone’s annual juried show.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/photozone-gallery-group-show-at-new-zone-gallery/
LOCATION:New Zone Gallery\, 110 E 11th Ave\, Eugene\, OR\, 97401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190404T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190404T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133145
CREATED:20190324T224750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190324T224750Z
UID:1211-1554397200-1554400800@lukeolsenphotography.com
SUMMARY:Noah Addis at Blue Sky Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Noah Addis\, Future Cities2018 Critical Mass Solo Show Awardpresented in collaboration with Photolucida \nApril 4–28\, 2019 First Thursday opening reception: April 4\, 6:00–9:00 PMArtist talk: Thursday\, April 4\, 5:00 PM \nIn Future Cities\, Noah Addis explores informal communities throughout the world in which people must survive outside of the official economy. Addis’ goal is to challenge the ingrained perception of “chaos and disorder” that many people have when thinking of informal housing settlements. \nHe writes\, “I have focused on the landscape and architecture of these homes and communities in order to show the creativity and resilience of the people who created them. The efficiency and the adaptive nature of these self-built communities makes them worthy of attention in order to see what can be learned from them about urban planning and sustainable development.” \nFuture Cities is the recipient of the 2018 Critical Mass Solo Show Award presented in collaboration with Photolucida. \nNoah Addis is a photographer currently based in Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania. Addis graduated from Drexel University with a degree in Photography. He has worked on documentary projects across the globe\, including locations in Africa\, Iraq\, and the United States. Addis’s work is held in public collections\, including The Philadelphia Museum of Art\, the Center for Emerging Visual Artists\, and the Free Library of Philadelphia. Additionally\, Addis has been awarded fellowships from the Center for Emerging Visual Artists\, the Independence Foundation\, and the George A. and Eliza Gardner Howard Foundation.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/noah-addis-at-blue-sky-gallery/
LOCATION:Blue Sky Gallery\, 122 NW 8th Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190402T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190402T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133145
CREATED:20190304T165350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190304T165350Z
UID:1133-1554195600-1554206400@lukeolsenphotography.com
SUMMARY:Digital Photography 2 with Kelli Pennington at PCC (Cascade Campus)
DESCRIPTION:Digital Photography 2 with Kelli Pennington at PCC (Cascade Campus)  \nTuesday and Thursday\, 9 am – 11:50 pm\, April 2 – June 13 \nPCCCascade Campus705 N Killingsworth St\, Portland\, OR 97217(971) 722-6111$312 + fees \n  \n– This class will strengthen your Photography and Editing skills.– Introduce you to different lighting techniques – including studio lighting with Alien Bee Strobes.– With a special focus on advanced printing skills\, while exploring different paper surfaces. \nThe students in this class will receive over $100 of free paper samples donated by * Moab * Hahnemuhle * Canson * Red River * Awagami and others. \nThe central focus of this class is to work in the studio on different lighting techniques and to learn advanced printing skills while exploring different paper surfaces. We have had paper donations from Canson\, Moab\, and Hahnemuhle and Awagami. Each student will receive $100 worth of paper free. \nIf you have taken ART240 A and would like to take the course again\, we will work on strengthening your portfolio and allow for 3 self-directed projects. \nPlease consider registering for this course. If you are interested in taking this class but have concerns about having the correct number of core classes\, please email me\, I will need your G Number to provide you with an override. \n***SPRING 2019*** CASCADE CAMPUS —Digital Photography 2— Tuesdays and Thursdays 9-11:50 ART240 CRN: A -25026 \, B -25029 \, C -2503 \n**Questions please contact – kelli.pennington@pcc.edu*
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/digital-photography-2-with-kelli-pennington-at-pcc-cascade-campus/
LOCATION:PCC Cascade\, 705 N Killingsworth St.\, Portland\, OR\, 97217\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190320T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190320T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T133145
CREATED:20190306T224715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190306T224715Z
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SUMMARY:Heather Evans Smith at the Portland Art Museum
DESCRIPTION:Heather Evans Smith \nPortland Art Museum Photography Council’sBrown Bag Lunch Talk Series \nWednesday\, March 20th\, 2019\, Noon – 1pm \nPortland Art MuseumThe Miller Gallery\, Mark Building1219 SW Park Avenue\, Portland\, OR 97205www.portlandartmuseum.org503 226 2811Cost: Free to the public (people are welcome to bring their lunch). \nJoin Heather as she discusses her accidental career path into photography\, what inspires her to make images and navigating the ups and downs along the way. A Q&A and book signing will proceed the presentation. \n“I want my photographs to tell stories. And I want stories that come from moments of life\, like a still from an old movie. Movement and pain and the simple joys of being alive are frozen in time. Only a glance is needed to read the lines between people and find the story.” \nHeather Evans Smith’s work reflects her southern roots\, motherhood\, womanhood and a whimsical imagination she relied on as an only child in a rural town. Smith’s work has been featured in solo and joint exhibitions internationally and nationwide\, magazines\, literary journals and online publications. She has been invited as a guest lecturer at colleges\, universities and photography conferences such as Australian Exposure in the Gold Coast\, Australia and the Real Life photography conference in Alberta\, Canada. \nHer first monograph\, Seen Not Heard\, was published by Flash Powder Projects in 2016. She lives and works in Chapel Hill\, North Carolina.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/heather-evans-smith-at-the-portland-art-museum/
LOCATION:Portland Art Museum\, 1219 SW Park Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97205\, United States
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SUMMARY:Jeffrey Conley at Multnomah Arts Center
DESCRIPTION:Jeffrey Conley for the Portland Photographers’ Forum \nMonday\, March 18 Artist talk from 8-9pm The Forum meeting begins at 7pm.All are welcome: meeting is free and open to the public. \nMultnomah Arts CenterPortland Photographer’s Forum  7688 SW Capitol HwyPortland\, OR 97219https://www.portlandphotographersforum.com/https://www.portlandphotographersforum.com/news/2019/3/6/featured-march-speaker-jeff-conleyhttp://www.jeffreyconley.com \n  \n“Photography is for me a kind of meditation that widens my perception of the existing and evolving world around us. I seek refuge and simplicity in my photographs and find a personal resolution and fulfillment that I sincerely hope others experience as well.” -Jeffrey Conley \nJeffrey Conley is a fine art landscape photographer well known for his meticulously crafted monochromatic prints using traditional darkroom processes of gelatin silver and hand-coated platinum palladium. Conley’s work has been internationally exhibited and is included in museum collections worldwide.Through his photography\, Conley strives for a balanced simplicity that evokes a sense of wonder and reverence for the natural world. Scale and palette vary\, from small\, intimate and subtle\, to large\, grand and dramatic. In all\, he seeks to capture a meditative spirit that is unique in his approach to landscape photography. In the end\, he painstakingly strives to create beautifully luminous individually crafted prints.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/jeffrey-conley-at-multnomah-arts-center/
LOCATION:Multnomah Arts Center\, 7688 SW Capitol Highway\, Portland\, OR\, 97219\, United States
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SUMMARY:Blue Moon Camera Staff Show at University of Portland Buckley Center Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Blue Moon Camera Staff Show  \nMarch 11-April 4th\, 2019Reception: Saturday March 16th 7-9pm \nUniversity of Portland Buckley Center Gallery5000 N. Willamette Blvd Portland\, OR 97203M-F 8:30am-8pm\, Sat & Sun 8:30am- 4pm \nBlue Moon Camera and Machine in St. Johns is one of the few remaining labs dedicated to film and analog photography\, and one of the last optical printing labs in the country. Such a specialized lab attracts a specialized crew to staff it\, and when they’re not busy printing\, developing\, or scanning away\, this group is out and about in the world with fully-loaded cameras. The annual staff show displays photos from the current members of the Blue Moon Camera and Machine staff\, curated by the photographers themselves as pieces representative of their current work. It provides a glimpse into the lives of those who spend their days immersed in the photographic work of others\, and how they choose to pursue their own photographic interests. This is a photographic art show with free admission that is open to the public. There will be an opening reception on Saturday\, March 16th\, 2019 from 7pm-9pm. The show will hang until April 4th\, 2019.  Most images are for sale by photographer. Priced as listed. Featuring images by:Zeb Andrews\, Ian Beckett\, Peter Carlson\, Sophia Diaz\, Pete Gomena\, Sarah Graves\, Renee Heister\, Claudia Howell\, Misty Kerr\, Jackson Keller\, Shawn Kim\, Michael Knight\, David Malmborg\, David Paulin\, Tracy Pitts\, Arthur Ruckle\, Jake Shivery & Faulkner Short. https://bluemooncamera.com/galleries/staff-galleries \n 
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LOCATION:University of Portland\, 5000 N Willamette Boulevard\, Portland\, OR\, 97203\, United States
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SUMMARY:Call for Submissions for The Pacific NorthWest 40 at LightBox Photographic Gallery
DESCRIPTION:The Pacific NorthWest 40Juror: Terry NovakCall For Submissions: no submission fees* \nApril 13 – May 8\, 2019Deadline for submissions is Midnight\, Sunday\, March 10\, 2019Artists’ Opening Reception: Saturday\, April 13th\, 5-8pm \nLightBox Photographic Gallery1045 Marine Dr.Astoria\, OR 97103(503) 468-0238lightbox-photographic.com \nLightBox invites all Pacific NorthWest photographic artists to submit work! \nhttp://lightbox-photographic.com/call-for-entries/pnw_40 \n      In recognition of Portland Photo Month\, April 2019\, this group exhibit celebrates the photographic talent of the Pacific Northwest. We are looking for work that exhibits the unique vision and creativity of the individual photographer. One image each from 40 photographers will be chosen to be featured in the exhibit. For 7 years the exhibit celebrated the Portland Photographic Community combining great work from up and coming photographers with that of established photographers from the Portland community. This year\, we have opened the Exhibit to the entire Pacific NorthWest for the PNW 40. Once again\, we accept submissions without charging fees. We do ask for a gallery hanging fee from those photographers accepted into the exhibit to help contribute to the expenses of this yearly exhibit. \nThis Exhibit recognizes the Photographers of the Pacific NorthWest by showcasing their work together. The exhibit combines work from emerging photographers with that of established and known photographers from the Region\, we encourage submissions from all. One image each of 40 photographers will be chosen\, images which stand out above the crowd and uniquely exhibit the vision and creativity of the photographer. \nPlease read the prospectus for complete info. \nLightBox is very pleased to have Terry Novak as Juror for the first PNW 40 Exhibit. Terry is the Associate Director at Photographic Center Northwest\, an education institution dedicated to the photographic arts\, located in Seattle\, WA. Her current work focuses on partnerships\, grants\, public programs\, and exhibitions that foster financial support and resources for photographers and the photographic arts in the Pacific Northwest. She has reviewed portfolios at PhotoAlliance in San Francisco and PhotoPlus in New York\, as well as served as a grant panelist for The Washington State Arts Commission. She recently co-juried the 2019 Pacific Northwest Viewing Drawers at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland\, Or. Novak received her BFA in photography from Columbia College Chicago\, and MFA in arts administration from Seattle University. She has an affinity for color analog photography and alternative processes. \nLast Years ShowProspectusEntry Form
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LOCATION:LightBox Photographic Gallery\, 1045 Marine Dr.\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Portland Darkroom Exhibit at LightBox Photographic Gallery
DESCRIPTION:The Portland Darkroom Exhibit \nMarch 9 – April 9\, 2019Artists’ Opening Reception: Saturday\, March 9\, 5-8pm \nLightBox Photographic Gallery1045 Marine Dr.Astoria\, OR 97103(503) 468-0238lightbox-photographic.com \n  \nLightBox Photographic Gallery opens “The Portland Darkroom Exhibit” with an opening artists’ reception onSaturday\, March 9th from 5-8 p.m. The beauty of the Fiber Silver Gelatin print is one of LightBox Gallery’s loves. In this exhibit they celebrate the members of the Portland Darkroom and their dedication to the art of the Silver Gelatin Process. \nFounded by seven former volunteers of Portland’s lost Newspace Center for Photography\, The Portland Darkroom is a member-supported community space for the practice of analog photography. Their mission is to keep film photography alive and accessible. PDR is a fully functional analog studio\, with darkroom\, film processing and scanning capabilities. They are a volunteer-run organization focused on providing a space for the practice of film photography and building the community around this work. \nFind them at theportlanddarkroom.org . \nCongratulations to the exhibiting photographersAaron Wessling • Alice C. Walker • Allison RollisonBenjamin Chan • Blake Andrews • James HanBlake Miller • Cory Free • Love CenterwallJason Miller • Lauren Masterson • Max MerkleNatalee Phelps • Leslie Peltz • Rory NealSam Sangermano • Sam Slater • Markus Shearer \nAlong with the work of the Portland Darkroom the gallery will be showing many other fine silver gelatin prints from invited Northwest photographers. The exhibit runs from March 9th through April 9th 2019. Visit http://lightbox-photographic.com/shows/ for complete exhibit and artists info. LightBox offers memberships as a way of becoming part of the community of supporters that help to further the mission of the gallery. LightBox is located at 1045 Marine Drive in Astoria\, hours are Tuesday – Saturday 11 – 5:30. \nContact LightBox at 503-468-0238 or at info@lightbox-photographic.com\, and visit lightbox-photographic.com for more info and to enjoy past\, current and upcoming exhibits.
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LOCATION:LightBox Photographic Gallery\, 1045 Marine Dr.\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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