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SUMMARY:Kurt Norlin\, A Cross-Town Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:Kurt Norlin\, A Cross-Town Retrospective \nNovember 7 – Dec. 1\, 2023 at Emerald Art Center\n2nd Friday Art Walk Reception at the Emerald Art Center:  Nov. 10 from 5-7 p.m.\nArtist’s Talk at the Emerald Art Center on Sunday\, Nov. 19\, at 3 p.m. \nThe Emerald Art Center\n500 Main St.\nSpringfield\, Oregon 97477\n541-726-8595\nEmerald Art Center: Tuesday-Saturday\, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.\nwww.emeraldartcenter.org/ \nNovember 3 – November 30\, 2023 at Dot Dotson’s Gallery\nOpening Reception at Dot Dotson’s:  Friday Nov. 3 from 5-6 p.m.\nDot Dotson’s Gallery\,\n1668 Willamette\nEugene\, Oregon  97401\n541-485-1771\nDot Dotson’s: Monday-Thursday 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.\nwww.dotdotsons.com \nFree and open to the public \n  \nLong-time Oregon photographer and teacher Kurt Norlin will celebrate a half century devoted to photography with two exhibits in Eugene and Springfield in November. \nA retrospective show of work spanning his multi-faceted career\, from the 1970s to the present\, will be at the Emerald Art Center in downtown Springfield\, while a satellite show focusing on more recent work will be at Dot Dotson’s from Nov. 3-30. \nNorlin will present an artist’s talk at the EAC on Sunday Nov. 19 at 3pm. The exhibit and talk are sponsored by the Photography at Oregon Committee. \nThe 84-year-old Norlin has been actively involved in creative photography for 50 years\, ever since switching from a career in fisheries in the mid-70s to pursue one in fine art. During that time he has been a pioneer in several alternative approaches and process in the field\, from hand-colored silver prints and photo-collages in his early years\, to toy camera and pinhole photography in mid-career\, and most recently intentional camera movement (ICM) images made with his phone. \n“While the landscape has always been at the core of my work\, the images are more about an impression or dream remembered\, rather than pure descriptive fact\,” he said. “Over the years I have become more interested in the essence of a place than the pure description.” \nThe Oregon native has had a life-long interest in photographing the eastern side of the state\, and has assisted in four summer workshops conducted by the University of Oregon Photography Department in the Malheur and Steens Mountain country. From 1994 to 2016 he taught darkroom skills\, alternative process\, and digital photography courses at Linn-Benton Community College in Albany. \nNorlin was born in Salem and grew up in Roseburg\, then received his undergraduate and masters degrees from Central Washington University in Ellensburg\, Wash. After 20 years as a darkroom technician and fine art photographer\, including several years with a studio in the Crees Building in downtown Corvallis\, he returned to the classroom at the University of Oregon to earn a Masters in Fine Arts in 1993. While at the UofO he worked as a teaching assistant under Profs. Dan Powell and Terri Warpinski. \nThroughout that time Norlin maintained an active exhibition career\, participating in solo\, group and juried shows from Oregon to New York. He has also curated exhibits for galleries at LBCC and the Benton County Historical Museum. He is a founding member of the Willamette Valley PhotoArts Guild based in Corvallis and a former member of Gallery Calapooia in Albany. \nFour collections of his work have been compiled in self-published books\, including “Some Twenty Odd Images” in 2009\, “Desert Dance” in 2010\, “Memories\, Metaphors\, Manifestations” in 2012\, and “Illuminations” in 2013. These books can be seen at blurb.com.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/kurt-norlin-a-cross-town-retrospective/
LOCATION:The Emerald Art Center\, 500 Main Street\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231201T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231201T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T110029
CREATED:20231129T002759Z
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SUMMARY:Doremus Scudder at New Zone Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Doremus Scudder\, Vienna – Behind the Façade\nA tribute to my erstwhile home town \nDec. 5\, 2023 through Jan. 5\, 2024\nDuring First Friday Artwalk\, Dec. 1\, 5-7:30 pm \nNew Zone Gallery\n110 East 11th Avenue\nEugene\, OR 97401\n541.683.0759\nTuesday through Sunday –  12 – 6 pm\nnewzonegallery.org\nFree and open to the public \nVienna – Behind the Façade\nAn affectionate look at little-seen parts of this famous city that evoke bygone times. \nVienna is a tourist town; flaunting its well-groomed baroque and Jugendstil architecture and rich cultural offerings. But if one ventures away from the “city on display\,” into the districts that rarely see tourists\, one finds many areas that have not been appreciably restored or renovated since before the Second World War. \nThere\, one can encounter remnants of the bourgeois opulence of the late 19th and early 20th centuries intermixed with post-war architecture and more modern designs. These scenes\, preserved in various states of repair\, bear witness to a society and lifestyle that has largely vanished. These things still stand\, cloaked with their patina of time\, not because they have been maintained\, but rather due to lack of resources\, reluctance to change\, neglect or simply because they were robust and useful enough to survive. \n“When I moved to Vienna in the mid-1980s\, I became fascinated with these ghosts from the past. I scoured the back streets and the far reaches of the city for them\, on my bicycle with my large-format camera strapped to my back. These images span the 30 years I spent there. They show a part of the city that I came to know and love. Vienna is still becoming a modern metropolis. These places\, which once embodied the character of the older city and its inhabitants\, are gradually being renovated or replaced by newer\, more homogeneous designs. Many of these scenes no longer exist\, having been demolished or rebuilt in the years since my photographs were made. I look on them with a bittersweet nostalgia.” \nDoremus works exclusively in “analog photography\,” using large-format cameras\, film\, and making silver-gelatin prints in the darkroom using traditional techniques. Nothing whatsoever is done using digital technology. His work is exhibited widely and represented in numerous galleries and private collections throughout the United States and Europe. \nwww.DoremusScudder.com \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/doremus-scudder-at-new-zone-gallery/
LOCATION:New Zone Gallery\, 110 E 11th Ave\, Eugene\, OR\, 97401\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231202T230000
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SUMMARY:Blue Moon Camera and Machine - Annual Customer Show
DESCRIPTION:Blue Moon Camera and Machine – Annual Customer Show \nSaturday\, December 2\, 2023 — 7pm-9pm \nCustomer Show displayed at three venues:\n45th Parallel Wines\, Revolutions Bookshop\, and Leisure Public House.\nDance Social to follow from 9pm-11pm at 45th Parallel Wines (calendar) \n45th Parallel Wines\n8527 N Lombard St\nPortland\, OR 97203\n(971) 266-0886 \nRevolutions Bookshop\n8713 N Lombard St\nPortland\, OR 97203\n(971) 288-2391 \nLeisure Public House\n8002 N Lombard St\nPortland\, OR 97203\n(503) 289-7606 \nJoin us for Blue Moon Camera’s Annual Customer Show! \nOn Saturday\, December 2nd\, photography by our customers will be on display at several venues in St. Johns. Starting at 7pm\, you can find us at 45th Parallel Wines\, Revolutions Bookshop\, and Leisure Public House to view our customer’s work. Following the opening event\, we will host a dance social at 45th Parallel Wines from 9pm-11pm. \nCome enjoy an evening filled with photography\, music\, and conversation!
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/blue-moon-camera-and-machine-annual-customer-show/
LOCATION:45th Parallel Wines\, 8527 N Lombard\, Portland\, OR\, 97203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231208T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231208T193000
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SUMMARY:David Becker - Images of Surreal Imagination
DESCRIPTION:David Becker\, Images of Surreal Imagination \nDec. 5\, 2023 through Jan. 5\, 2024\nDuring Second Friday Artwalk\, Dec. 8\, 5-7:30 pm \nEmerald Art Center\n500 Main St. Springfield\, OR 97477\n(541) 726-8595\nTuesday through Saturday –  11 am – 4 pm\nemeraldartcenter.org\nFree and open to the public \n“Welcome to my world of imagination and surreal photography! My main objective is to test my ability to twist reality while creating believable photographs.Through my work\, I strive to transport the viewer into a mysterious\, surreal world of imagination. Each image tells a unique story\, some inspired by real-life experiences\, and I often incorporate humor. Some of my photos also aim to raise awareness about environmental issues\, such as global warming.” – David Becker \nDavid Becker is a self-taught photographer living in Eugene\, Oregon. He turned to photography after years of working with traditional media\, especially Pen and Ink. He now loves to be creative in the digital darkroom\, working through photography\, drawing\, painting\, and photo manipulation. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/david-becker-images-of-surreal-imagination/
LOCATION:Emerald Art Center\, 500 Main St.\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231208T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231208T193000
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SUMMARY:Guy Weese - Gold de Light Years - A Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:Guy Weese\, Gold de Light Years – A Retrospective \nDec. 5\, 2023 through Jan. 5\, 2024\nDuring Second Friday Artwalk\, Dec. 8\, 5-7:30 pm\nArtist’s talk starts at 7pm on Dec. 6. \nEmerald Art Center\n500 Main St. Springfield\, OR 97477\n(541) 726-8595\nTuesday through Saturday –  11 am – 4 pm\nemeraldartcenter.org\nFree and open to the public \nGuy Weese is showing a fifty year retrospective of his photography. Besides a unique eye for photographs\, he also has a unique attitude of gratitude towards photography. While not taking his role as photographer too seriously\, he considers each photograph a celebration\, appreciation of life\, as well as a moment of worship to the beauty and wonderment of our amazing world. Through the lens of his camera\, he sees sacred places and the spirit of the animals and human beings he photographs. His goal is to “capture the moment” to show people something they have never seen before. He sometimes combines images to accomplish this. \n“Photography has been a visual diary for me. There are lots of spiritual elements to it … to capturing a moment … a moment that’s here\, then gone (and not repeatable ever again). It’s a mysterious way of trying to ‘capturing time’ while time is passing..” Light On… \nThe show is sponsored by Photography at Oregon. \nhttps://www.photozonegallery.com/guy-weese \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/guy-weese-gold-de-light-years-a-retrospective/
LOCATION:Emerald Art Center\, 500 Main St.\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231209T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231209T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T110029
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SUMMARY:Sam Blair at LightBox Photographic Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Sam Blair\, Zenscapes \nDecember 9\, 2023 – January 10\, 2024\nArtist Reception: December 9th\, 4-7pm \nLightBox Photographic Gallery\n1045 Marine Drive\nAstoria\, OR 97103\n503.468.0238\ninfo@lightbox-photographic.com \nLightBox Photographic Gallery opens “Zenscapes” a solo exhibit by Sam Blair\, on Saturday\, December 9th. Please join us for the opening Artist Reception from 4-7pm. \n“The goal of Zen Buddhism\, simply stated\, is achieving and maintaining the highest mental state in life – equanimity. The road to that lofty ambition is living with simplicity\, minimalism\, and non-attachment to ego and materialism. It also means living with the awareness that all we really have in our lives is the present moment\, referred to as “tada ima”\, only now. When that mental state is achieved\, it creates a feeling of oneness and connection with the universe\, and is the well spring to the inherent joy\, happiness\, and inner peace within each and every one of us. I have attempted to reveal that mental state visually with this series called “Zenscapes”. My hope is that from your looking at the images I am able to share with you a bit of the peace and joy I felt while making them.” Sam Blair \nSam has a B.A. degree in English from the University of Denver\, and a J.D. degree from Lewis and Clark College of Law. He was a civil litigator for 35 years\, with offices in Oregon and Hawaii. He has taught as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Willamette University College of Law in Salem\, Or. He is afflicted with wanderlust\, and retired from practicing Law to pursue his passion of travel and fine art photography. As a self taught photographer\, he has explored over 90 countries. His mission is to capture “the essence of things” in other cultures\, beaches\, and the fascinating homo sapien. He is a haiku poet. His poems have been published in multiple literary anthologies and journals. Sam is a longtime student of Zen Buddhism\, and trained in the Japanese martial art of Aikido\, where he earned a Black Belt. He lives in a Pine forest fronting Kyle Lake in Warrenton Or. \nThe Guild at LightBox is a group of photographers that exhibit work regularly at the gallery as well as support the mission of the gallery. The Guild at LightBox consist of Jim Fitzgerald\, Jody Miller\, Julie Moore\, Marc McVey\, Rachel Wolf\, Sam Blair\, Michael Puff and Loren Nelson. The Guild’s work is always seen on the walls of LightBox\, please enjoy and learn more of these members work and vision. \nThe Zenscapes exhibit runs from December 9\, 2023 through January 10\, 2024. 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\, hours are Wednesday – Saturday\, 12 – 5:00pm. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/sam-blair-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:20240112T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240112T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T110029
CREATED:20231220T003339Z
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SUMMARY:PhotoZone Gallery Group Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:PhotoZone Gallery Group Exhibition \nJanuary 10th through February 2nd\, 2024\nReception – January 12th from 5PM to 7:30PM \nEmerald Art Center\n500 Main Street\nSpringfield\, OR 97477\n541 726-8595\nWednesday through Saturday 11AM to 4 PM \nThe PhotoZone Gallery will present a group exhibition of photographs at the Emerald Art Center in Springfield\, Oregon January 10th through February 2nd 2024. Come meet the artists during an opening reception on January 12th from 5 to 7:30PM. The Emerald Art Center is located at 500 Main St. Springfield\, OR and is open Wednesday-Saturday 11-4pm. \nThe PhotoZone Gallery\, is an artist run photographic collective of diverse photographers interested in the fine art of photography. Genres include landscape and nature photography\, documentary styles\, abstract expression as well as portraiture and pinhole photography. \nExperiencing our group exhibitions\, viewers can see many types of prints. These include traditional silver prints from film negatives\, images made from digital capture\, infrared photography\, collaged images\, platinum/palladium prints\, and other processes. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/photozone-gallery-group-exhibition/
LOCATION:Emerald Art Center\, 500 Main St.\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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SUMMARY:Prints and Pints - A Pro Photo Supply Community Meet Up
DESCRIPTION:Prints and Pints  \nWednesday January 17th 5:30pm-8:00pm \nWayfinder Beer\n304 SE 2nd Ave\, Portland\, OR 97214\n503-718-2337\nWednesday\, Thursday: 12pm-9pm Friday\, Saturday: 12pm-10pm Sunday: 12pm-9pm\ninfo@wayfinder.beer\nwayfinder.beer\n$25\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/prints-pints-tickets-773426618837 \nAt this meetup we will meet at Wayfinder Beer’s tasting room to hang out\, enjoy some food and drinks\, and meet and connect with other members of the Portland photography and creative community. Each attendee’s photograph will be visible for discussion focused on positive feedback\, critiques\, and questions about each person’s work. \nTowards the end of this event\, each person will be randomly assigned the extra print of another attendee’s work to take home. Food and drink is not provided by the host and must be purchased separately by attendees. \nThe prints you receive from this event would normally cost over $50 from our lab\, so this ticket is essentially a buy 1 get 1 free for the print! \nwww.prophotosupply.com \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/prints-and-pints-a-pro-photo-supply-community-meet-up/
LOCATION:Wayfinder Beer\, 304 SE 2nd Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240120T140000
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CREATED:20240118T002718Z
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SUMMARY:Sarah Abbott and Rachel Wolf - Photography Happens
DESCRIPTION:Sarah Abbott and Rachel Wolf\, Photography Happens \nJanuary 20\, 2024 – February 7\, 2024\nJanuary 2oth\, Artists’ Reception from 2-6pm \nLightBox Photographic Gallery\n1045 Marine Drive\nAstoria\, OR 97103\n503.468.0238\ninfo@lightbox-photographic.com \n  \nLightBox Photographic Gallery opens “Photography Happens”\, an exhibit by Sarah Abbott and Rachel Wolf\, on Saturday\, January 2oth. Please join us for the opening Artists’ Reception from 2-6pm. This opening was rescheduled after being cancelled last Saturday because of the weather. We hope everyone is ready to leave the storm behind and spend the afternoon in Astoria at the rescheduled opening Party! \nPhotography Happens is a collaborative exhibition by Sarah Abbott and Rachel Wolf that explores the ways in which photography has profoundly inspired two individual practices. This exhibition showcases two artists’ very different approaches to their making of photographs\, but punctuates their interests in parallel themes of fragmentation\, tension between subject and object\, disruption on the photographic plane\, and concepts of the everyday and perception. Together\, Abbott and Wolf engage in a dialogue that transcends the ordinary and challenges the conventional. \n  \nSarah Abbott (she/her) is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Portland Oregon. She earned her BA in Studio Arts with a minor in Psychology from San Francisco State University\, and her MFA in Visual Studies from Pacific Northwest College of Art. Together with three MFA colleagues\, she co-founded FO(u)RT Collective\, an interdisciplinary art collective dedicated to collaboration\, critical discourse\, and collective exhibitions.\nAbbott’s art practice is emphatically centered around photography and the medium’s ability to promote pleasure in seeing everyday surroundings in new ways. Domestic subjects\, scenes and situations are captured with an eager and exploratory lens\, printed\, and oftentimes manipulated. Using photography in tandem with mediums such as collage\, sculpture\, bookbinding\, sewing and embroidery\, she experiments with the surface of the printed image to explore what happens when subject and content differ and inject complexity in seemingly simple images of everyday subjects. Abbott currently exhibits locally\, nationally\, and internationally.\n—\nRachel Wolf (she/her) is a professional photographer specializing in camera-less photography\, alternative/antique processes\, and the creation of immersive environments through light-based installations. Born and raised in Alaska\, Wolf’s work is profoundly shaped by the interplay of light and its absence in her surroundings. Her direct encounters with the aurora borealis fueled a deep appreciation for the transcendent qualities of light\, serving as both muse and focal point in her artistic practice.\nAs an educator and speaker\, Wolf delights in inspiring others by sharing her passion for light and photography. She champions the collaborative nature of art and its potential for community-building. Wolf is a co-founder of FO(u)RT Collective\, a collaborative multi-disciplinary arts group dedicated to critical discourse and creating\, curating\, and organizing exhibitions and events. Additionally\, as an engaged member of The Guild at LightBox Photographic Gallery\, Wolf actively contributes to the group’s mission of cultivating an appreciation for diverse photography processes through exhibitions\, workshops\, and collaborative endeavors.\nWolf’s work has garnered recognition both nationally and internationally\, with exhibitions spanning Germany\, Hungary\, Canada\, New York\, San Francisco\, Los Angeles\, Cincinnati\, Seattle\, and Portland. Her photographs are featured in public and private collections. A graduate of Hampshire College (BA) and Pacific Northwest College of Art (MFA)\, Wolf currently enjoys her creative pursuits in her Portland\, OR darkroom. \nThe Guild at LightBox is a group of photographers that exhibit work regularly at the gallery as well as support the mission of the gallery. The Guild at LightBox consist of Jim Fitzgerald\, Jody Miller\, Julie Moore\, Marc McVey\, Rachel Wolf\, Sam Blair\, Michael Puff and Loren Nelson. The Guild’s work is always seen on the walls of LightBox\, please visit and learn more of these members work and vision. \nThe Photography Happens exhibit runs from January 13\, 2024 through February 7\, 2024. 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\, hours are Wednesday – Saturday\, 12 – 5:00pm.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/sarah-abbott-and-rachel-wolf-photography-happens/
LOCATION:LightBox Photographic Gallery\, 1045 Marine Dr.\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240127T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240127T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T110029
CREATED:20240110T003226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T004407Z
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SUMMARY:Per Bjesse at Blue Moon Camera
DESCRIPTION:Per Bjesse\, The Swim Cure \nOpening reception January 13th 6-8pm (calendar)\nJanuary 13th-March 13th \nBlue Moon Camera\n8417 N Lombard\nPortland\, OR 97203 \nClinical depression is a condition that is on a sharp rise with devastating societal and personal costs. The disease is associated with shame\, which often becomes a hurdle for those seeking help. The cyclical nature of gradual improvements and backslides can also make depression an exhausting ordeal that can wear out the limited support systems around the afflicted\, leaving them isolated. The photographs in this exhibition were taken over one year as I was trying to deal with my depression and propensity to stay house bound by regularly meeting up with friends and family for swimming. My experience is projected onto the people in my community that I leaned on as a support system\, and through the lens of the edges of rivers\, lakes\, and seas we visited together while I was trying to feel better. For me\, the water is a place where I have to muster up the courage to step in\, submerge myself\, and return to shore. It is the place all life on earth came from\, but also a place where you can drown. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/per-bjesse-at-blue-moon-camera/
LOCATION:Blue Moon Camera and Machine\, 8417 N Lombard St\, Portland\, OR\, 97203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240131T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240131T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T110029
CREATED:20240119T003328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240119T003609Z
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SUMMARY:Pro Photo Supply: The City at Night - A Creative Course in Night Photography with Kate Hailey
DESCRIPTION:Pro Photo Supply: The City at Night – A Creative Course in Night Photography with Kate Hailey \nJanuary 31st\, 7pm-9pm (calendar) \nVirtual Event (see event link) \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-city-at-night-a-creative-course-in-night-photography-with-kate-hailey-tickets-786445117517\n$60 \nIn this 2-part course\, Kate Hailey will share inspiration and techniques for creating night photographs that stand out from the crowd. The first session includes a presentation that dives into techniques\, camera settings\, and essential gear\, as well as introduces creative options and an assignment. \nDuring the second session\, Kate will do a short live editing demonstration in Adobe Lightroom\, and then transition into an image review session. These sessions will be recorded and available for later viewing for all registered attendees. \nTOPICS COVERED IN THIS WORKSHOP\n• Essential settings to capture the vibrant life of a city at night\n• Creating Light Trails and mastering Slow Shutter Speed\n• Light Painting and other creative techniques\n• Recommended Gear\n• And More!! \nWHO IS THIS WORKSHOP FOR?\n• This course is for the curious\, the creative\, the travelers.\n• Those individuals who seek to create images that have a fresh perspective. \nEXPERIENCE LEVEL – Intermediate to Advanced\nAttendees should have an understanding of using their cameras in manual mode; a solid grasp of ISO\, Aperture\, Shutter Speed\, White Balance\, and essentials in their menu system.\nAttendees will leave this session with stronger photographic skills\, including technical understanding\, creativity\, and more. \nBONUS MATERIALS\nAll registered attendees will receive a bonus ebook\, highlighting techniques and gear for creating images in this genre\, a $10 value. \nBONUS SESSION\nJoin us for a FREE outing at the Portland Winter Light Festival Photowalk with Sigma on Sat\, Feb 3\, 2024\, at 5:00 PM. \nPlease register at the link below:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/portland-winter-light-festival-photowalk-with-sigma-tickets-781556074257 \nwww.katehailey.com \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/pro-photo-supply-the-city-at-night-a-creative-course-in-night-photography-with-kate-hailey/
LOCATION:OR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240202T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240202T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T110029
CREATED:20240124T003643Z
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SUMMARY:Empowering Women\, Empowering Humanity at Aurora Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Johanna King\, Kathy Radie\, Pat Rose\, Empowering Women\, Empowering Humanity \nFebruary 2\, 2024 – February 29\, 2024\nFirst Friday Art Walk Opening Reception: February 2\, 2024\, 5-8pm \nAurora Gallery\n1004 Main Street\nVancouver\, WA 98660\n360-696-0449\nwww.auroragalleryonline.com\nGallery Hours: Mon-Fri 10am-5:30pm; Sat 10am-4pm \nThe phrase “women’s rights are human rights” has been used by champions of women’s causes for over a century. When Hillary Clinton used the phrase in her 1995 speech at the United Nations World Conference on Women in Beijing\, it quickly became the rallying cry for the international women’s movement. The message that empowering women ultimately empowers all of humanity resonated with particular fervor on January 21\, 2017\, when women’s rights advocates organized the first Women’s March on Washington\, giving rise to concurrent “sister” marches in major cities in the US and throughout the world. The event supported gender equality and many other important social issues that were expected to suffer under the newly inaugurated US President. The 2017 Women’s March was the largest single-day demonstration in US history\, and it has now become an important annual event. The photos in this exhibit were made by three women who participated in the Women’s March in three cities in the Pacific Northwest: Kathy Radie in Seattle\, WA\, and Pat Rose in Portland\, OR\, during the inaugural march on January 21\, 2017\, and Johanna King in Port Townsend\, WA\, during the first anniversary march on January 20\, 2018. \nJohanna King is a Portland-based photographer who likes to do contextual portraits of both people and animals. She is a veteran traveler\, a serious birder and a natural history buff\, pastimes that have provided excellent opportunities for her photography. She spent her working career as a clinical psychologist\, and perhaps because of that\, she loves to make photographs that have a narrative thread. She wants each of her images to tell a story and to engage the viewer in speculation about why the photographs were made\, what is happening and what will happen next. Her work has been shown in a number of galleries in the Pacific Northwest. \nKathy Radie currently splits her time between Oregon and Alaska\, two of the many places that have shaped her life view and photographic eye. Her images have found a home in juried art shows\, commissions for one percent for the arts\, and the permanent collection at the University of Alaska Museum. She studied Fine Art Photography and History of Photography at the University of Iowa. Her work includes landscape\, portrait\, abstract and street photography. Landscape photography appeals to her introspective self\, portrait photography expresses her love of human diversity\, her street photography reflects her passion for travel\, and her abstract work says “let’s give this a second look.” You may view more of her work on Instagram at www.instagram.com/kathyradie1/. \nPat Rose is a Portland-based photographer whose work includes landscape\, street\, portrait and botanical photography. She is a retired English as a Second Language teacher who has taught in Saudi Arabia and Turkey\, in Austin\, Texas\, and most recently at Portland State University. Her photographs have been accepted into various juried group exhibitions in several galleries around the country\, and she has won many awards for her work. Her landscape photos have been published in two outdoor guidebooks. Pat also writes about photography for Oregon ArtsWatch\, the online journal for culture and the arts in the Pacific Northwest. Much of her work can be found on her website at www.patrosephotography.com. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/empowering-women-empowering-humanity-at-aurora-gallery/
LOCATION:Aurora Gallery\, 1004 Main Street\, Vancouver\, OR\, 98660\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sam Muller - Walk The Garden
DESCRIPTION:Sam Muller\, Walk The Garden \nFebruary 2nd\, 2024 – March 29h\, 2024\nOpening Reception/Artist Talk: Feb 2nd\, 2024 6-8pm (calendar) \nPUSHDOT STUDIO\n2505 SE 11th Avenue\nSuite 104 – in the Ford Building\, enter on Division Street \nPortland\, OR 97202\, 503.224.5925 www.pushdotstudio.com\nGallery Hours: Mon-Fri. 8:30am to 5:00pm\, free admission \n  \nSam Muller: Walk The Garden\nAt the turn of 2022 I decided to leave the Vedanta Ashram I had been living at for 9+ years. I had a committed meditation and study practice\, and was the manager (abott) caring for the grounds and facilities. I then was free to follow my heart which led me to the Portland Japanese Garden which renewed my meditation and study practices in a refreshing and profound way. What is IT that has inspired me to “Walk The Garden” 21 times in the past year? For me IT has been an aesthetic experience as I have come to see and feel the spirit of the architecture and the love and care of an envisioned environment–a microcosm–of Harmony and Beauty that regards Nature as sacred. I am very enthusiastic to offer 11 exposures in Black & White Prints\, and 10 in Color. And I invite You to “WALK THE GARDEN” with me.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/sam-muller-walk-the-garden/
LOCATION:Pushdot Studio\, 2505 SE 11th Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Coffee and Critique at Pro Photo Supply Event Center
DESCRIPTION:Coffee and Critique \nFebruary 3rd 10am-12:30pm (calendar) \nPro Photo Supply Event Center\n1801 NW Northrup St\, Portland\, Oregon 97209\n503-241-1112\nMonday-Friday: 10am-6pm Saturday: 10am-5pm\ninfo@prophotosupply.com\nwww.prophotosupply.com\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/coffee-and-critique-tickets-775849535847\n$17.50 \nSo\, why should you join a photo critique session? \nParticipating in photo critiques offers us photographers valuable feedback from peers and helps us identify strengths and areas for improvement in our work. \nConstructive criticism refines technical skills\, enhances composition\, and nurtures artistic vision. Critiques foster a sense of community\, encouraging and inspiring creativity by exposing photographers to diverse styles and techniques. Engaging in these discussions boosts confidence\, validates strong points\, and motivates continuous self-improvement. Overall\, photo critiques serve as a powerful tool for skill development\, artistic enhancement\, and building a supportive network within the photography community.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/coffee-and-critique-at-pro-photo-supply-event-center/
LOCATION:Pro Photo Supply – Event Space\, 1801 NW Northrup St\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240203T160000
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SUMMARY:Creating Studio Portraits on Film with Kate Hailey at Pro Photo Supply
DESCRIPTION:Pro Photo Supply: Creating Studio Portraits on Film with Kate Hailey \nFebruary 3rd\, 1pm-4pm \nPro Photo Supply Event Space\n1801 NW Northrup St\, Portland\, OR 97209\n503-241-1112\nwww.prophotosupply.com \n$125\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/creating-studio-portraits-on-film-with-kate-hailey-tickets-788185844077?aff=PDXPhotoEvents \nKate Hailey has a long history with portrait photography as well as film photography. In this 3-hour workshop\, she will deliver a presentation on techniques\, lighting styles\, and lighting setups\, as well as an overview of the gear and tools used in studio portraiture.\nAfter the presentation\, Kate and the students will work\, hands-on\, with both continuous LED lights and studio flash equipment. \nATTENDEES WILL LEARN:\n•    Work with LED Continuous lights\n•    Work with Small Studio Flash Lighting\n•    Use a hand-held light meter (and metering cheats)\n•    Gain an understanding of considerations when using film with lighting \nWHO IS THIS COURSE FOR:\nThis workshop is for individuals who want to gain practical experience with off-camera lighting when working within the realm of portrait photography (especially film portraiture).\nAttendees should have a basic understanding of ISO and film speeds\, as well as aperture\, and shutter speed\, and how to change these on their cameras.\nAttendees will leave this session with the confidence to work with these tools on their own. \nWHAT TO BRING:\n•    Your film camera (either 35mm or medium format) with a portrait-length lens (a 50mm is a great option)\n•    A tripod (optional) \nIf you don’t have your own film camera\, one can be rented from Pro Photo Supply HERE for an additional charge. \nStudents will all be provided with a roll of Portra 400 and processing envelopes for development and scanning services from Pro Photo Supply’s Lab (a value of almost $40). \nwww.katehailey.com
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/creating-studio-portraits-on-film-with-kate-hailey-at-pro-photo-supply/
LOCATION:Pro Photo Supply – Event Space\, 1801 NW Northrup St\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pamela Chipman and Jan Cook\, Afraid/Not Afraid
DESCRIPTION:Pamela Chipman and Jan Cook\, Afraid/Not Afraid \nFebruary 7- April 25th 2024\nArtist Reception February 17th 2 – 5PM Performance by Lyra Butler-Denman: 3 – 4PM \n\nArtist Talk (In-Person): April 18th 2PM \n\nViewing hours: Monday – Saturday\, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m \nArcher Gallery\, Clark College\n1933 Fort Vancouver Way\nVancouver\, WA 98663 \n\n\n\nAfraid/Not Afraid examines how women live with an ever-present threat of violence and the feeling of being unsafe in their world. Gender violence\, sexual stereotypes\, and the portrayal of women in the media and popular culture feed and perpetuate this fear in our society. This collaborative photo-based installation explores vulnerability and the artist’s relationship to it as women. The work looks at the emotional side of this subject and how these forces shape the lives and behavior of women\, often in subtle ways\, that become ingrained and normalized as part of their worldview. \nIn this immersive installation\, the viewer becomes the voyeur\, peeping through an exterior window of a house before entering the space. The exhibition combines projected images\, large photographic fabric panels and sound. The images reflect the relationship between being watched and objectified and how women present their identities to the world. The photographs and projections on semi-transparent layers combine and interplay as the viewer moves through the piece\, building an intimate space for reflection. \nThe artists Jan Cook and Pamela Chipman created this installation together in an artist residency in Portland\, OR. They are white cisgender women whose own experiences and concerns with safety and consent propelled them to make this body of work. In confronting this underlying fear\, they want to call attention to and to create discussion and change around these issues. \nJan Cook is a Seattle artist who works with photo-based imagery to examine the ideas that run through our collective unconscious and tie us together in our humanity. Pamela Chipman is a Portland\, Oregon based visual artist who explores themes of memory\, domesticity and femininity. She creates work that speaks to the history\, strengths and struggles of women in our culture. \n“This work is hauntingly beautiful. I find it especially powerful to experience and contemplate in this moment\, after #MeToo was supposed to have changed things yet we find misogyny and violence and threats of unsafety linger and linger.”\n– Author Lois Leveen\, PhD \nAbout the Archer Gallery and Clark Art Talks\nArcher Gallery serves the students and community of Clark College by exhibiting contemporary art in a not-for-profit educational setting. Archer Gallery exhibits work by nationally and internationally renowned artists and connects the Clark College community with accessible and diverse perspectives from the contemporary art world.\nClark Art Talks serves the students and community of Clark College by hosting a monthly art lecture series. Distinguished artists and art scholars from around the country share their experiences related to their art practices and provide unique insights into their varied career paths and artistic techniques. For more information about our exhibitions and art talks visit archergallery.space \nhttps://afraidnotafraid.com/
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/pamela-chipman-and-jan-cook-afraid-not-afraid/
LOCATION:Archer Gallery\, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98663\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240222T183000
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SUMMARY:Mike Putnam at University of Oregon School of Law
DESCRIPTION:Mike Putnam\, Flow \nPresent – July\nThursday\, February 22\, from 5:00-6:30\nFree and open to the public \nOregon School of Law\nKnight Law Center (second floor landing)\n1515 Agate Street\nEugene\, OR 97403 \nWhen truly pressed about what makes Oregon more wondrous than other states\, I always return to water. Specifically\, fresh water. Despite a dry summertime climate in most of our state\, we are blessed with a stunning array of rivers\, lakes\, streams\, and waterfalls that are unequaled in other places. These waters evolve\, shift\, narrow\, expand\, and most importantly\, they nourish. They are our lifeline. Without them\, our beautiful state would be barren. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/mike-putnam-at-university-of-oregon-school-of-law/
LOCATION:University of Oregon School of Law\, 1515 Agate St.\, Eugene\, OR\, 97403\, United States
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SUMMARY:"The Palouse in August" - Photography by Patrick Plaia
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Plaia\, The Palouse in August \nMarch 4 through May 1\, 2024\nReception: March 9 from 1- 4 pm. \nThe O’Brien Photo Gallery\n2833 Willamette\, Ste. B.\nEugene\, OR. 97405\n(541) 729-3572\nOpen weekdays from 1-5.\nCall to be sure we’re open or to make special viewing arrangements.\npicmac1945@gmail.com\nhttps://www.waltobrien.net/the-o-brien-photo-gallery \nThese images were shot in August 2022. The wheat harvest was for the most part finished. What remained were empty fields and the tracks of the harvesting machinery. The area is rolling hills with the harvest machine tracks as level as possible. These tracks leave a wonderful pattern of curves. \nI shot planning for black and white images\, and toned them in processing. I visualize my photographs with an eye for graphic composition\, impact\, and interest. My intent is to let the viewer smile\, think\, and appreciate a vision of the world that may be unique to them. \nThis series of images is a collection of toned Black & White landscape photographs. I shoot “real world” images and process them to manage perspective\, color\, tone\, composition\, and the final feel of the print. \nwesternvisionphotography.net \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/the-palouse-in-august-photography-by-patrick-plaia/
LOCATION:The O’Brien Photo Gallery\, 2833 Willamette\, Ste. B\, Eugene\, OR\, 97405\, United States
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SUMMARY:Jim Fitzgerald - Evolution: My Carbon Printing Journey
DESCRIPTION:Jim Fitzgerald\, Evolution: My Carbon Printing Journey \nMarch 9 – April 10\, 2023 \nArtist Reception: Saturday\, March 9th from 4-7pm \nLightBox Photographic Gallery\n1045 Marine Dr.\nAstoria\, OR 97103\n(503) 468-0238\nlightbox-photographic.com \nLightBox Photographic Gallery opens Evolution: My Carbon Printing Journey\, a solo exhibit of Carbon Transfer Prints by Jim Fitzgerald\, on Saturday\, March 9th from 4-7pm. \n“Evolution: My Carbon Printing Journey\, is but a glimpse into a part of my soul which is very personal and meaningful to me. Carbon transfer prints and all the work in this exhibit are created by my hand. They are pure interpretations of light and the ideas that give me so much joy. I believe finding balance in one’s life and work leads to a deeper understanding of one’s self. This visual journey which I present\, shows what I like to call the “balance” in my work. There will be some surprises and some favorites but I wanted to show the diversity of my work of fifty years. I wanted to highlight some of my largest carbon prints\, which are difficult to create and many of these have not been seen before. Many believe me to be the “Tree Guy\,” which of course I am; but there is more to me and my world\, for I am much more than just the “Tree Guy. I am a carbon transfer specialist\, camera builder\, bookbinder\, publisher and educator. My historic process work helps me stay pure to my belief that what comes from my heart will show up on film and paper.” ~ Jim Fitzgerald \nJim’s love affair with the trees and the natural world began at a young age. In his youth\, family trips to Yosemite\, Sequoia and the Oregon Coast helped set him on his artistic path which he follows today. Jim is a member of the Guild at LightBox\, a group of photographers that exhibit work regularly and support the mission of the gallery. The Guild at LightBox consist of Jim Fitzgerald\, Jody Miller\, Julie Moore\, Marc McVey\, Rachel Wolf\, Sam Blair\, Michael Puff and Loren Nelson. The Guild’s work is always seen on the walls of LightBox. \nThe Evolution exhibit runs from March 9 through April 10. Complete show info is on the LightBox website at http://lightbox-photographic.c…. Contact LightBox at 503-468-0238 or info@lightboxphotographic.com. LightBox is located at 1045 Marine Drive in Astoria\, hours are Wednesday – Saturday\, 12 – 5:00pm.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/3108-jim-fitzgerald-evolution-my-carbon-printing-journey/
LOCATION:LightBox Photographic Gallery\, 1045 Marine Dr.\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240314T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T110030
CREATED:20240313T141557Z
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SUMMARY:Rafael Soldi\, Soft Boy  Portland Art Museum Photography Council
DESCRIPTION:Rafael Soldi\, Soft Boy\nPortland Art Museum Photography Council \nThursday\, March 14\, 2024\, at 12:00pm \nPortland Art Museum\n1219 SW Park Ave\nPortland\, OR 97205\nTrustee Room\, 4th Floor in the Mark Building\nhttps://portlandartmuseum.org/ \nFree and open to the public. (People are welcome to bring their lunch.) \nhttps://facebook.com/events/s/… \n\nRafael Soldi will share recent works—spanning video\, photography\, and printmaking— that unpack thoughts on how violence and ritual shape the formation of masculine identity amongst young men in Latin America. CARGAMONTÓN\, 2022 Artist portrait by Carina Skrobecki Rafael Soldi is a Peruvian-born artist and independent curator based in Seattle (unceded Indigenous land of the Coast Salish peoples). His practice centers on how queerness and masculinity intersect with larger topics of our time such as immigration\, memory\, and loss. Rafael has exhibited internationally\, and his work has received support from the The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts\, The Northwest Film Forum\, Puffin Foundation\, smART Ventures\, Artist Trust\, 4Culture\, the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture\, and Center Santa Fe. He has been awarded fellowships at MacDowell\, Bogliasco Foundation\, Vermont Studio Center\, and PICTURE BERLIN. His work is in numerous institutional collections and has been reviewed in ARTFORUM\, The Seattle Times\, The Boston Globe\, Photograph Magazine\, The Seen\, Art Nexus\, and PDN. He is the co-founder of the Strange Fire Collective and co-curator of the High Wall. Rafael holds a BFA in Photography & Curatorial Studies from the Maryland Institute College of Art. \n\nAbout the Photography Council: \nThe Portland Art Museum Photography Council offers its members unique opportunities to learn more about the history of photography with Julia Dolan\, Ph.D.\, the Museum’s Minor White Curator of Photography. Council membership dues support the acquisition of photographs for the permanent collection. The members’ annual print share meeting\, private tours with Dr. Dolan\, and special invitations to lectures by renowned photographers are just some of the benefits of Council membership. The Portland Art Museum Photography Council’s Lunchtime Talk series\, conceived in 2009 by Past Council President Jim Leisy as a means of introducing the Portland photography community to the wealth of talent and creative energy in our region\, has become one of the Council’s most popular public events. Since its inception\, the LTS has offered over one hundred and thirty monthly presentations by regional and visiting
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/rafael-soldi-soft-boy-portland-art-museum-photography-council/
LOCATION:Portland Art Museum\, 1219 SW Park Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97205\, United States
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SUMMARY:Philippe Mazaud\, Sets (for a Theater of Night)
DESCRIPTION:Philippe Mazaud\, Sets (for a Theater of Night) \nApril 5th\, 2024 – May 31st\, 2024\nOpening Reception/Artist Talk: April 5th\, 2024 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“The pictures to be shown at Pushdot Gallery were selected from a larger ensemble of nocturnal pieces\, shot over a period of ten years in parts of the Western U.S. — areas in Idaho\, Utah\, Nevada and Washington. \nThe work is as much about fiction as it is documentary. It suggests a set-like quality that places take on at night\, a staged\, somewhat artificial appearance that becomes evident in the photograph.” \nPhilippe Mazaud (born in New York City\, American and French) is an artist currently based in Portland\, Oregon. His work involves both painting (notably in its unconventional use of dry pigments and pastel blocks) and photography (a blend of analog and digital). It positions itself\, in some sense\, at the interface of several domains — pictorial and photographic\, analog and digital.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/philippe-mazaud-sets-for-a-theater-of-night/
LOCATION:Pushdot Studio\, 2505 SE 11th Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97202\, United States
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CREATED:20240411T231220Z
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SUMMARY:Synchronicity and Scenes from the Park
DESCRIPTION:Synchronicity and Scenes from the Park \n\nApril 13th\, 2024 – May 8th\, 2024\nOpening reception: Saturday\, April 13th from 4-7pm \n\nLightBox Photographic Gallery\n1045 Marine Dr.\nAstoria\, OR 97103\n(503) 468-0238\nlightbox-photographic.com \n\nLightBox Photographic Gallery opens two exhibits\, Synchronicity and Scenes from the Park\, on Saturday\, April 13th from 4-7pm. Please join us! \n\n“Synchronicity” is a juried group exhibit featuring the work of 27 photographers. In life we experience events that seem to be random but have a profound influence on us. In the practice of photography Synchronicity also occurs. We experience it when everything aligns on all levels. Synchronicity was juried by LightBox Guild member Sam Blair. \n\n“Scenes from the Park” is a solo exhibit by Astoria’s Jody Miller. “For years I lived in a mobile home park in Palm Springs\, California. I grew curious about others who lived in my park and imagined what their life stories might be like. During this past year\, I created images that hint at these personal stories of imaginary events\, all made during the “blue hour” at dusk\, when we can easily transition into dreamlike scenarios of our own making. There is both stillness and drama at this time of day\, and the Sou’Wester Lodge in Seaview\, Washington” ~ Jody Miller \n\nJody Miller is a member of the Guild at LightBox\, a group of photographers that exhibit work regularly and support the mission of the gallery. The Guild at LightBox consist of Jim Fitzgerald\, Jody Miller\, Julie Moore\, Marc McVey\, Rachel Wolf\, Sam Blair\, Michael Puff and Loren Nelson. The Guild’s work is always seen on the walls of LightBox. \n\nThese exhibits run from April 13 through May 8th. Complete show info is on the LightBox website at http://lightbox-photographic.c…. Contact LightBox at 503-468-0238 or info@lightboxphotographic.com. LightBox is located at 1045 Marine Drive in Astoria\, hours are Wednesday – Saturday\, 12 – 5:00pm.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/synchronicity-and-scenes-from-the-park/
LOCATION:LightBox Photographic Gallery\, 1045 Marine Dr.\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240503T170000
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CREATED:20240330T145613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240330T145613Z
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SUMMARY:Photography at Oregon's 46th Annual Exhibit and Auction
DESCRIPTION:Photography at Oregon’s 46th Annual Exhibit and Auction \nThe Auction runs from May 1st through June 30th online \nThere are three exhibits of works from the auctions on the following dates:\nApril 5 – May 1\nMay 3 – June 5\nJune 7 – June 30 \nOpening receptions will be on First Friday of each of the three months:\nApril 5\, 5-6 p.m.\nMay 3\, 5-6 p.m.\nJune 7\, 5-6 p.m.\nDrinks and refreshments served \nDot Dotson’s Gallery\n1668 Willamette St\nEugene\, OR 97401\n541.485.1771\nMon – Fri. 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.\nwww.photographyatoregon.org\nFree and open to the public \nPhotography at Oregon’s 46th Annual Exhibit and Auction is nearly upon us! We’ve already received an impressive collection of donations so far\, including contributions from internationally-renowned artists such as Christopher Burkett\, Steve Dzerigian\, Christopher Landis and Brian Lanker\, as well as outstanding works from many exceptional local and regional artists\, such as Barbora Bakalarova\, Sarah Grew\, Walt O’Brien\, Susie Morrill and Doremus Scudder. \n\nThe online auction event begins May 1st\, but you can also view a select number of photographs exhibited at Dot Dotson’s Gallery in Eugene in three parts from April through June. \n\nThe first installment of the PAO Auction Exhibit opens on First Friday\, April 5th. \n\nThere will be an opening reception from 5-6 p.m.\, complete with wine and hors d’oeuvres. It promises to be a special occasion; we hope to see you there. \n\nYou can view the show all of April\, Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. \n\n\nFollowing that\, new works will be displayed each month through the end of the auction period\, so watch for the exhibit changes on May 3rd and June 7th so you can see these remarkable prints in person. These are both First-Friday opening receptions from 5-6 p.m. \nThe auction itself will be open for bids starting May 1st and continuing through June 30th. The entire selection will be able to be viewed online and bids can be made there. So\, starting May 1st\, visit https://www.accelevents.com/e/… or use the QR code below. \nDon’t miss this great opportunity to acquire fine-art photography at auction prices while supporting photography events in the Willamette Valley! \n\nPhotography At Oregon has had a busy and successful season\, sponsoring exhibits and talks by many talented artists over the past year\, including shows by Greg Giesy\, Susie Morrill\, Ray Bidegain\, Kurt Norlin\, Guy Weese and David Becker. Works by many of these artists will also be included in the auction. Visit photographyatoregon.org for more information about PAO. \nWe are looking forward to an active turnout for the 2024 Auction! Remember\, that all proceeds go toward promoting and sponsoring photography exhibits and events by PAO\, as they have for the past 45 years. Our success is directly due to the generosity of many fine photographers donating work\, giving back to the medium we all love\, as well as the generosity and commitment of our bidders.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/photography-at-oregons-46th-annual-exhibit-and-auction/
LOCATION:Dot Dotson’s\, 1668 Willamette\, Eugene\, OR\, 97401\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260403T110030
CREATED:20240423T150237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240423T150237Z
UID:2343-1715360400-1715367600@lukeolsenphotography.com
SUMMARY:CAPTURED: Photography at Oregon Invitational Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Featuring work by:\nSara Silks\, Eric Kunsman\, Willie Osterman\, Barbora Bakalarova\, Nolan Streitberger\, Rob Hammer\, Osceola Refetoff\, Tracy Barbutes\, and Sarah Grew \nMay 10th through June 7th\, 2024 \nOpening Reception on May 10th from 5-7 p.m. \nMaude Kerns Art Center\n1910 E 15th Ave\,\nEugene\, OR 97403\n(541) 345-1571\nmkartcenter.org \nSuggested donation: \n$3 / person\n§5 / family \nWe have invited nine emerging and established artists\, who are doing dynamic and innovative work\, to participate in this year’s show. \nThey are: \nSarah Silks\, Eric Kunsman\, Willie Osterman \nBarbora Bakalarova\, Nolan Streitberger\, Rob Hammer \nOsceola Refetoff\, Tracy Barbutes\, and Sarah Grew \nThe exhibition will be at Maude Kerns Art Center\, 1910 E 15th Ave\, Eugene\, from May 10th through June 7th \, 2024. \nPlease join us for the Opening Reception on Friday\, May 10th from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. \nThere will also be an Artists’ Talk on Saturday. May 25th at 2:00 p.m.\, with several of the artists speaking about their work. \nGallery Hours: Mon-Fri: 10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Sat: 12:00-4:00 p.m. \nEach of these artists is worth seeing on their own. Having them in a group show is a special opportunity to experience all of them together under one roof. Space doesn’t allow more than the titles of their respective shows\, but that should be enough to whet your appetite: \nSarah Silks – Warming Effects \nEric Kunsman – Life-Lines Throughout the United States \nWillie Osterman – Masking Portraits \nBarbora Bakalarova – Mythos \nNolan Streitberger – Oregon’s Trail of Tears \nRob Hammer – Calves to the Fire \nOsceola Refetoff – High and Dry \nTracy Barbutes – The Sierra Nevada\, Fire and Interconnectedness \nSarah Grew – Pacific Lineup \nPhotographyAtOregon.org
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/captured-photography-at-oregon-invitational-exhibition/
LOCATION:Maude Kerns Art Center\, 1910 E. 15th Ave.\, Eugene\, OR\, 97403\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240511T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240511T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T110030
CREATED:20240429T231420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T231420Z
UID:2345-1715443200-1715454000@lukeolsenphotography.com
SUMMARY:New Visionaries 2024 at LightBox Photographic Gallery
DESCRIPTION:New Visionaries 2024 at LightBox Photographic Gallery \nMay 11th through June 5th\, 2024\nOpening Reception on May 11th from 4-7 p.m. (calendar) \nLightBox Photographic Gallery\n1045 Marine Dr.\nAstoria\, OR 97103\n(503) 468-0238\nlightbox-photographic.com \nLightBox Photographic Gallery opens “New Visionaries 2024” on Saturday\, May 11th with an opening artists reception from 4 – 7 p.m. This group exhibition celebrates the Oregon Educational Photographic Community and recognizes the gifted students enrolled in Oregon University Art departments. \nInstitutions represented include Pacific Northwest College of Art\, Portland State University\, Portland Community College\, Oregon State University\, Lewis and Clark College\, George Fox University\, Chemeketa Community College\, Western Oregon University\, Southern Oregon University and Lane Community College. Artwork featuring the unique vision and creativity of the photographer using any photographic process was considered. Thirty-two student photographers were selected to exhibit. The exhibit is juried by the members of The Guild at LightBox. \nCongratulations to the student artists exhibiting in New Visionaries 2024. \nAmelia Mau\, Angela Sivers\, Morgan Bell\, Fio Ballerini\, Tori Desenberg\,\nTess Frisque\, Deangel Hernandez\, Maia Kill\, Maggie McNeil\, Sydney Moriarty\, Gracie Paul\, Malique Pye\, Nicholas Radke\, Alahnna Rousello\, Clayton Sackett\, Maria Fernanda Sanchez Flores\, Hollis Sansing\, Carl Schubert\, C J Smith\, Cynthia Souder\, Zahvia Stokes\, Elizabeth\, Tappendorf\, Benjamin Welsh\, Micah Wik\, Hope Stephens\, Savannah Stigen\, Lion Leonis\, Daria Meneyev\, Savannah Noel\, Sophia Gabrielle Tapia\, Anna Martia Cobb\, Jada Resse. \nThe exhibit runs from May 11 through June 5\, 2024. Complete show info is on the LightBox website at http://lightbox-photographic.c…. Contact LightBox at 503-468-0238 or info@lightboxphotographic.com. LightBox is located at 1045 Marine Drive in Astoria\, hours are Wednesday – Saturday\, 12 – 5:00pm.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/new-visionaries-2024-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:20240602T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240602T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T110030
CREATED:20240530T230032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T230032Z
UID:2353-1717333200-1717338600@lukeolsenphotography.com
SUMMARY:Per Bjesse\, A Thousand Hours in the Sun
DESCRIPTION:Per Bjesse\, A Thousand Hours in the Sun \nJune 2nd to July 15th 2024\nReception:  June 2nd\, 1-2.30pm. Meet and greet\, no artist talk. (calendar) \nCafe 11\n435 NE Rosa Parks Way\nPortland\, OR 97211\n(503) 954-1375\nMon-Fri 7am-3.00pm.\nSat-Sun 7am-2.30pm \nSkateboarding is more than just cool tricks and daring stunts. It’s social\, it’s play\, it’s athleticism\, it’s community. Skating brings together people of all ages\, and builds bonds that often last for life. I started skating as an adult\, and in the ten years I have been doing it I have seen the people around me grow and change.The youngest person I have skated with during this time period was four years old\, and I regularly skate with people in their late 50s and early 60s. New faces have showed up\, and some skaters I used to see every day now only come out every once in a blue moon. Many of the younger people I have skated with have children of their own now\, including some folks I started seeing at the park when they were in middle school. \nThis photo series tries to show both the flashy and exciting part of skateboarding\, but also the community aspect and the ups and downs of people at my home park\, Pier park. Community and identity has always been an integral part of skating—people often identify as skaters long after they have hung up their boards\, and many stay in touch with their skate friends for life. \nThis work is dedicated to Andrew and to Cyan. Andrew\, called HDrew by his friends\, died tragically in 2018 in an urban exploration accident; Cyan is serving a multi-year prison sentence for his involvement in the Black Lives Matter protests. The proceeds of all print sales will go to Cyan’s commissary account. \ninstagram.com/perbjesse
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/per-bjesse-a-thousand-hours-in-the-sun/
LOCATION:Cafe 11\, 435 NE Rosa Parks Way\, Portland\, OR\, 97211\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240607T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240607T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T110030
CREATED:20240524T223119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T223119Z
UID:2349-1717783200-1717790400@lukeolsenphotography.com
SUMMARY:Jason Hill\, Favorite Things
DESCRIPTION:Jason Hill\, Favorite Things \nJune 7th\, 2024 – July 26th\, 2024\nOpening Reception on June 7th\, 2024 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 \nJason Hill: Favorite Things \n\nFavorite Things is a photo series of people with items that are precious to them. The process involved Jason not knowing what they were going to bring with them and the results are an experiment with light and color to create magical portraits. \n\nJason Hill is a photographer and filmmaker currently living in Portland\, Oregon. He started working with a camera during his adolescence and is largely self-trained. His practice today is focused on portraiture with an emphasis in the mechanics of light\, vibrant color\, emotion\, and natural beauty. \n\nHis work has been featured in the Portland Art Museum with his “In My Skin’’ and “A Day in Eugene” series in 2022. And was also recently featured in The Black Artists of Oregon at the Portland Art Museum.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/jason-hill-favorite-things/
LOCATION:Pushdot Studio\, 2505 SE 11th Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240608T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240608T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T110030
CREATED:20240603T223755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T223755Z
UID:2357-1717862400-1717873200@lukeolsenphotography.com
SUMMARY:2024 LightBox Members Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:2024 LightBox Members Exhibit \nJune 8th – July 10th\, 2024\nReception:  June 8th 4 – 7 pm \nLightBox Photographic Gallery\n1045 Marine Dr.\nAstoria\, OR 97103\n(503) 468-0238\nlightbox-photographic.com\nWednesday – Saturday\, 12 – 5:00pm \nLightBox Photographic Gallery opens the 2024 Members Exhibit from 4-7pm on Saturday\, June 8th. \n  \nLightBox celebrates our 15th anniversary on this night with this yearly group exhibit sharing the work of the supporters of the gallery with prints of all types of subject matter and mediums. \nThank you to the members exhibiting! \nJohn Albers-Mead\nRich Bergeman\nJason Biehner\nSam Blair\nLeland Buck\nRonald Butler\nCecily Mariece Caceu\nMartha Clarkson\nJim Congleton\nPaul Cunningham\nRoger Dorband\nWalt Duddington\nKathryn Elsesser\nJim Fitzgerald\nDaniel Gerth\nSteven Goldberg\nEleanor Gorman\nEd Hamilton\nDave Hanson\nJoni Kabana\nDouglas King\nBill Kirby\nRichard Kohler\nStu Levy\nLuke Olsen\nDonald MacDonald\nMarc McVey\nJody Miller\nJulie Moore\nMatthew Norman\nLoren Nelson\nWalt O’Brien\nMichael Puff\nKathy Radie\nMatthew Ragen\nDenise Ross\nKimberley Sawyer\nGretta Siegel\nMichelle Swanson\nTerry Thompson\nChris Villiers\nDavid White\nShane Williams\nGeorge Willse\nRachel Wolf
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/2024-lightbox-members-exhibit/
LOCATION:LightBox Photographic Gallery\, 1045 Marine Dr.\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240620T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240719T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T110030
CREATED:20240619T231526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240619T231526Z
UID:2360-1718877600-1721408400@lukeolsenphotography.com
SUMMARY:BUS 75: HIDDEN PORTLAND
DESCRIPTION:BUS 75: HIDDEN PORTLAND \nPhotographer Geoffrey Hiller and writer Tom Vandel \nJune 20th – July 19th\, 2024 \nPlace Landscape Architecture + Art + Urban Design\n735 NW 18th Avenue\nPortland OR 97209\n503 334 2080\nHours Monday-Friday 10-6 \nBUS 75: HIDDEN PORTLAND\, the pre-pandemic photo/essay blog created by photographer Geoffrey Hiller and writer Tom Vandel\, has returned. Hiller and Vandel began riding the #75 bus to uncover the vast array of curious places\, spaces\, and people hidden along the bus line that stretches 20 miles from St. Johns to Milwaukie. \nHiller’s photos and Vandel’s text depict the upside\, underside\, unknown side of Portland — oddball specialty stores\, old-school barbershops\, flea markets\, typewriter repairmen\, amateur wrestlers\, subterranean music\, and more. \nSee it while you can. Catch Bus 75: Hidden Portland. \nhttp://www.hillerphoto.com/bus-75–hidden-portland-2016/
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/bus-75-hidden-portland/
LOCATION:PLACE Galleria\, 735 Northwest 18th Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240629T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240629T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T110030
CREATED:20240527T152448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240527T152448Z
UID:2351-1719658800-1719676800@lukeolsenphotography.com
SUMMARY:The PhotoZone Gallery 34th Annual Juried Show Call for Entries
DESCRIPTION:The PhotoZone Gallery 34th Annual Juried Show Call for Entries\n \nEntries due on Saturday\, June 29th and Sunday\, June 30th between the hours of 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. each day \nEmerald Art Center\n500 Main St\nSpringfield\, OR \nCall for Entries \nThe PhotoZone Gallery presents its 34th Annual Juried Show.\nPhotographers working in any photographic medium are welcome to submit entries. \nCash Prizes are\n$500 for First Place\n$300 for Second Place\n$150 for Third Place \nPlus many other prizes awarded by business sponsors \nAll accepted entries will be on display for the duration of the exhibit.\nSubmissions accepted Saturday\, June 29th and Sunday\, June 30th between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. \nThe exhibit will take place at the Emerald Art Center\, 500 Main St Springfield\, OR\nGallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. \nThe exhibit dates are July 2nd through August 2nd\, 2024.\nThere will be an opening reception July 12th from 5 to 7:30 p.m. \n• Two prints per person may be submitted to the jury. These must be delivered to the Emerald Art Center in person on Saturday\, June 29th and Sunday\, June 30th between the hours of 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. each day.\n• An entry fee of $15 for one print or $25 for two prints is due at drop off. Cash or checks only.\n• Prints must be framed with hanging wire only (no tape-and-string or sawtooth hangers please).\n• Size limit for the frame is 36 inches in the longest dimension.\n• Complete entry instructions are available at https://www.photozonegallery.c…. Click on the “Juried Show” tab. \nCash prizes will go to the top three place winners. First – $500\, Second – $300 and Third – $150. \nThere will also be many other prizes awarded by our generous business sponsors.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/the-photozone-gallery-34th-annual-juried-show-call-for-entries/
LOCATION:Emerald Art Center\, 500 Main St.\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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