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Portland Art Guide December 2021

Michael Knutson Vertical Zigzag , 2021, watercolor, 41 x 31.5" photo: Aaron Johanson Blackfish Gallery

Gifted Offering

Eutectic Gallery’s Holiday Sale

December 3 - 31

Featuring work by Taylor Sijan Brent Pafford Chris Dufala And so many more!

By appointment only. Email [email protected] to schedule.

CELEBRATING 40 YEARS: 1981- 2021

THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2021 Jinie Park Windows New Paintings

GALLERY NOTES:

Sean Healy Recent Acquisitions Hallie Ford Museum of Art Salem, OR Through December 18, 2021 Justin Gibbens 66th Annual Central Washington Artists' Exhibition Larson Gallery Yakima, WA Through December 11, 2021 Malia Jensen The Art of Food: Highlights from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer & His Family Foundation The University of Arizona Art Museum Tucson, AZ Through March 20, 2022

MKGuth Touching Matter New Works

417 NW 9th Ave Portland, Oregon 97209 503.224.0521 www.elizabethleach.com

MK Guth 5000 Pages on Love, 2021 5 artists books: paper and book covers interactive, dimensions variable

Jen Crowe, Choose to Support (top); Scott Gellatly, Within the Riverbed (bottom)

WINTER GROUP EXHIBITION December 2 - January 15, 2022 Opening Reception, First Thursday, December 2, 5-8 pm

JIM BRESSI LB BUCHAN JEN CROWE SILAS FINCH JAMES FLORSCHUTZ SCOTT GELLATLY MARILYN JOYCE CLIVE KNIGHTS KENNETH MARUNOWSKI ANNIE MEYER WILLIAM PARK MARYANN PULS LORI RHODES KEN ROTH BETHANY ROWLAND GARY VINCENT KIRK WELLER

824 NW Davis St Portland OR 97209 503 267 9225 Tuesday - Saturday 11-5:30 pm or by appointment lvdesignandgallery.com

FROELICK GALLERY

GAIL TREMBLAY (Mi’kmaq and Onondaga) SHATTERING IMAGES The Film Baskets of Gail Tremblay Monograph available

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RICK BARTOW (Wiyot, 1946–2016)

THE BEAR'S SONG

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December 1, 2021–January 29, 2022

Closed for Winter Recharge: December 25–January 10

Upcoming: February: Barry Pelzner March: Tom Prochaska

503 222 1142 Tues–Sat 11–5:30 7 14 NW Davis FroelickGallery.com

top: Gail Tremblay, The Earth Turns Bluer When the Sea Ice Melts , 2017, 16mm film ( At the Winter Sea Ice Camp: Part 1, 1967), blue film leader, silver braid, 6.25 x 5 x 5˝ photo: Mario Gallucci bottom: Rick Bartow, The Bear’s Song , 2008, pastel, tempera, graphite on paper 54 x 40˝

P l a y A Bene f i t for Oregon Food Bank November 30, 2021 – January 16, 2022

G a l l e r y A r t i s t s Group E xh i b i t

Smoke into Trees , Sabina Haque, 30x24 in, oil on canvas

Swing Thing , Ruth Armitage, 22x15 in, watermedia on paper

15% of sales will benefit Oregon Food Bank

First Thursday December 2, gallery open until 8pm

Other events: A pre-recorded artists’ conversation will be available on Waterstone Gallery website on December 19

* Please check our website, Facebook, Instagram for latest updates

Interconnection #3 , detail, Susan Harrington, 40x40 in, oil on canvas

January-February: WRITTEN IN CLAY , Invitational

124 NW 9th Ave, Portland, Oregon 97209 Tue-Sat, 11-5:30, Sun11-4, or by appointment www.waterstonegallery.com 503.226.6196

THE WORLD OF JEFFRY MITCHELL POP-UP

December 11, 2021 10:00 am - 4:00pm

In conjunctionwith Jeffry Mitchell’s exhibition I Have aWinter Friend, we will be hosting "TheWorld of Jeffry Mitchell Pop-up." A one day, on-siteevent Saturday, December 11th. This special pop-up will feature smaller, affordable ceramic figures, prints, and posters, as well as signed copies of Renee Erickson’s new cookbook,wonderfully illustratedby JeffryMitchell.

PDX will donate a percentage of sales to the Portland Art Museum’s Rothko Pavillion.

PDX CONTEMPORARY ART | 1825 B NW Vaughn Street, Portland, OR 97209 503 222-0063 | [email protected] | www.pdxcontemporaryart.com

Holiday Group Exhibition

12.02–12.24.2021 Opening Reception 12.02.2021 5:30–7:00 p.m.

The gallery will be closing early on December 24. Please call or check our website for more information.

Michael Brophy The Dark Night (detail) 2021, oil on canvas, 32 × 114 inches

805 NW 2 1 ST AVENUE PORTLAND OREGON 97209 503 -226 -2754 RUSSOLEEGALLERY.COM T–F 1 1 –5 : 30 S 1 1 –5

420 NW NINTH AVE. , PORTLAND, OR 97209 503.224.2634 • Hours:Tuesday - Saturday 11am-4pm • www.blackfish.com

DECEMBER EXHIBITIONS NOVEMBER 30 - DECEMBER 31, 2021

RECENT WATERCOLORS , SKELETON DRAWINGS & A MEMORI AL MICHAEL KNUTSON

CORONA CHRONICLE CAROL BENSON

Carol Benson, Corona Chronicle #117, watercolor crayon, 42”x 29”, 2021

Michael Knutson, Vertical Poised Wedges, watercolor, 41”x 31.5”, 2021

Virtual Artist Talk &Tour December 2nd 5:30pm on Facebook Live

First Thursday Reception December 2nd 6-9pm masks required for entry

C H A N G I N G T A S T E S I N J A P A N E S E W O O D B L O C K P R I N T S Ukiyo-e to Shin Hanga

Included with Garden Admission Garden Hours: 10am – 3:30pm

Portland Japanese Garden is proud to host a selection of Japanese woodblock prints from the diverse collection of Irwin Lavenberg. “Ukiyo-e to Shin Hanga: Changing Tastes in Japanese Woodblock Prints” illuminates the dramatic social, political, and economic shifts in Japanese culture between the mid-19th and early 20th centuries through a close look at two artists: Toyohara Kunichika (1835-1900) and Kawase Hasui (1883-1957).

December 1–31

SALLY CLEVELAND Rainy ViewWest Figure & Form paintings and prints Mark Andres Bill Brewer Sharon Bronzan Chuck Close Ajay Garg Yuji Hiratsuka David Hockney Peregrine Honig Chris Johanson George Johanson Alex Katz Bengt Lindström Rupert Jasen Smith

Sally Cleveland, View from the Window With Snow , 2021, oil on paper, 6¼ x 4¾ inches Alex Katz, Bicycle Rider , 1982 lithograph, 22 x 30 inches, edition of 250

A U G E N G A L L E R Y DeSoto location: 716 NW Davis, Portland, OR 97209 • 503-546-5056 Tuesday–Saturday 11:30–5:00 | www.augengallery.com | Establ ished 1979

Joe Sacco, Page 12-13 from“The Fixer” (2009 [2003])

The Art of the News is the first major retrospective devoted to the increasingly influential genre of visual narrative, comics journalism. The exhibition spotlights the groundbreaking work of author-artist Joe Sacco, a foundational figure in the field—and a graduate of the UO. Accompanying Sacco’s work are key pieces from an international group of artists who have developed comics journalism and are pushing the genre in new directions, including Gerardo Alba, Dan Archer, Thi Bui, Tracy Chahwan, Jesús Cossio, Sarah Glidden, Omar Khouri, Viktoria Lomasko, Sarah Mirk, Ben Passmore, Yazan al-Saadi, and Andy Warner. https://jsma.uoregon.edu/ComicsJournalism The Art of the News Comics Journalism On view from September 24, 2021 to January 16, 2022

Curated by Katherine Kelp-Stebbins, Professor of Comic Studies, UO Department of English, in consultation with Ben Saunders, Professor of Comics Studies, UO Department of English.

EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity jsma.uoregon.edu | 541.346.3027

Amanda Snyder remains one of Oregon’s most highly regarded and collected mid-century artists. She explored a wide range of subject matter and frequently experimented with new ideas in art-making throughout her long career. A distinguishing characteristic of Snyder's work is her use of scumbling, a technique of laying down and scraping away multiple layers of paint, building up a richly textured and complex paint surface fromwhat remains. Snyder's paintings of birds are often poignant and tender, and her groupings of birds can be dynamic and communicative of human concerns. Her work is held in many distinguished public and private collections, and the Portland Art Museum presented a retrospective exhibition of her work in 2012. MICHAEL PARSONS _______________________________________ FINE ART Amanda Snyder 1894–1980, Oregon

Gulls, c. 1960, oil on masonite, 20˝x 21˝ Located across the Park Blocks from the Portland Art Museum 716 SWMadison, Portland, OR 503-206-8601 Tues–Sat 12–5 michaelparsonsfineart.com [email protected] See us on Instagram& Facebook

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Susan Circone Incursion 18”x 12” cotton, silk, cheesecloth and embroidery floss

IMOGEN GALLERY 240 11th st reet astor ia or 503.468.0620 imogengal lery.com Hook, Pulp & Weave k l December 11 - January 3 Opening: Saturday Dec 11 for Astoria’s Second Saturday Artwalk 12-8pm

301GALLERY 301 Oak Street Hood River, OR 97031 301gallery.com 541-215-6681 Open daily 11AM - 5PM GIFTS THAT RESONATE SERVINGWARE BY CAROLYN CRYSTAL

ANNIE MEYER GALLERY 2507 SE Clinton St. Portland, OR 97202 503.957.6800 www.AnnieMeyerGallery.com

The Oregon Visual Arts

Alliance (ORVAA) is a coalition of visual art galleries and institutions located across the State of Oregon. ORVAA’s mission is to strengthen Oregon’s vibrant visual art ecology through promoting regional visual art exhibitions and events and building a wide network of patrons and supporters.

Blue Sky Gallery - Crow’s Shadow Insitute for the Arts - Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery - Hallie Ford Museum of Art - Hoffman Center for the Arts - Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at Portland State University - Josephy Center for the Arts - Portland Art Dealers Association - Portland Art Museum - Portland Japanese Garden - Schneider Museum of Art

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Oregon Visual Art Alliance ( ORVAA ): a coalition of visual art galleries and institutions

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Crow’s Shadow Institute for the Arts 48004 St. Andrews Rd, Pendleton 97801 541-276-3954, crowsshadow.org Hallie Ford Museum of Art 700 State St, Salem 97301 503-370-6855 willamette.edu/arts/hfma Hoffman Center for the Arts 594 Laneda Ave, Manzanita 97130 503-368-3846, hoffmanarts.org Josephy Center for the Arts 403 N Main St, Joseph 97846 541-432-0505, josephy.org Schneider Museum of Art 555 Indiana St, Ashland 97520 541-552-6245, sma.sou.edu

4 Froelick Gallery

PORTL AND AREA

8 Stephanie Chefas Projects 305 SE 3rd Ave, Ste 202, 97214 503-719-6945 stephaniechefas.com 9 Waterstone Gallery 1 24 NW 9th Ave, 97209 503-226-6196 waterstonegallery.com V I S I T padaoregon.org SUBSCRIBE padaoregon.org/mailing-list ADVERT I SE [email protected]

7 14 NW Davis St, 97209 503-222-1142 froelickgallery.com

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13 Jordan Schnitzer

O regon Center for the Photographic Arts 122 NW 8th Ave, 97209 503-225-0210 blueskygallery.org 11 Center for Contemporary Art & Culture Pacific Northwest College of Art 511 NW Broadway, 97209 503-226-4391, ccac.pnca.edu 12 Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery Reed College

L loyd Center l Museum of Art at PSU F ariborz Maseeh Hall 1855 SW Broadway, 97201 503-725-8013 pdx.edu/museum-of-art 14 Portland Art Museum 1 219 SW Park Ave, 97205 503-226-2811 portlandartmuseum.org 15 Portland Japanese Garden Galleries 6 11 SW Kingston Ave, 97205 503-223-1321 japanesegarden.org

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Design & Gallery 8 24 NW Davis St, 97209 503-267-9225 lvdesignandgallery.com 6 PDX Contemporary Art 9 25 NW Flanders St, 97209 503-222-0063 pdxcontemporaryart.com 7 Russo Lee Gallery 805 NW 21st Ave, 97209 503-226-2754 russoleegallery.com

4 20 NW 9th Ave, 97209 503-224-2634 blackfish.com 2 Elizabeth Leach Gallery 4 17 NW 9th Ave, 97209 503-224-0521 elizabethleach.com 3 Eutectic Gallery 1 930 NE Oregon St, 97232 (enter on NE 20th Ave) 503-974-6518 eutecticgallery.com

3203 SE Woodstock Blvd, 97202 503-517-7851, reed.edu/gallery

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