Alberta Arts Pavilion
2315 Alberta

Reggie Petry, owner of the pavilion and part-owner of Our Dreams Gallery, has curated an exhibition of 12 middle and high school students. The participants are from Open Meadow Alternative Schools, a nonprofit, private alternative to the public education system. Through June 26

Alysia Duckler Gallery
1236 NW Hoyt St, 223-7595

Bulfinch's Mythology, an exhibit of paintings by Julie Paschkis that portray fragments of Greek mythology and Evocation Series, sculptures by Christine Clark that represent the human form. Through June 30

Atelier Z
328 NW Broadway #117, 236-4855

"Sculpture ripped from the proto-nuclear edge," by Richard Cawley. Through June 30

Augen Gallery
817 SW 2nd Ave, 224-8182

The gallery presents a group of prints by international-art star Frank Stella that span 1974-1998. Sir Render is an exhibit of new abstract, encaustic paintings by Chris Kelly. Through June 30

Blue Catfish Studios
916 SE 34th suite 200, 872-8793

Group exhibition featuring drawings by Heather Williams, photographs by Justin Booth, metal sculptures by Charlie Smith, and much more! Through June 23

* Blue Sky Photography Gallery
1231 NW Hoyt St, 225-0210

House of Alters, a series of color photographs by Seth Thompson that document Mexican and Cuban interiors. Relative Moments is an exhibit of black and white images by Deanna Dikeman that illuminates ordinary life by showcasing her relatives in familiar surroundings. Through June 30


BoyerArts

1325 NE Fremont St, 280-8845

Bronze studies of the female form by Daniel Baharier. Through June 30

Broderick Gallery
814 SW 1st Ave, 224-4020

Abstractions and Transformations, an exploration of two and three-dimensional forms by Deborah Cooper Sidlin and June Kerseg-Hinson. Through June 30

* Bullseye Connection Gallery
300 NW 13th Ave, 227-0222

An installation of works in cast and kiln-formed glass, by noted ceramist Jun Kaneko. Through June 30

Butters Gallery
520 NW Davis St, 248-9378

Painter Melinda Stickney-Gibson displays a new set of narrative abstractions, and Rebecca Welz presents a cast of recent sculptures. Through June 30

Chetwynd Stapylton Gallery
615 SW Broadway, 223-4226

On display in the upper gallery is Musicians of the Baroque Orchestra, works in watercolor by Bill Papas. French Accents, an exhibit of 12 French artists working in watercolor, oil, pastels, and sculpture continues in the lower gallery. Through June 30

Contemporary Crafts Gallery
3934 SW Corbett Ave, 223-2654

Passing Scenes, narrative wood sculptures by Stan Peterson. Through July 8

Fifth Element
404 NW 10th Ave, Suite 1, 279-9042

Bloom, exhibit of ceramic objects by Canadian artist Kathryn Finnerty that includes teapots, cream, sugar sets, tumblers, and watering cans. Through July 2

* Fleck Gallery
625 NW Everett # 102, 223-2066

(Sarah Nurmela offers strong figurative work done in various media and TIna Edwards presents black and white photography chronicling a journey through Wyoming and Montana. Through June 30

* Froelick Gallery
817 SW 2nd Ave, 222-1142

In her exhibit Here on Earth, Melinda Thorsnes presents a group of canvases that feature solitary figures. Through June 30

Gallery 101
625 NW Everett # 101, 224-4557

Anatomy of Art, paintings accompanied by an essay by Drew Lantrip and Puzzler Pieces, monochromatic paintings by George Pacheco. Through June 30

Gallery 114
1100 NW Glisan, 243-3356

Kate O'Neill presents new abstract monotypes and paintings on paper. Through June 30

Gallery 33
1400 NW Everett St, 219-9900

Oil landscapes by Shirin Mackeson and hand-crafted, wood vessels by Steven Kale. Through July 31

Gallery Schmallery
2132 SE Division, 239-3735

Glass Garden, a collection of stained-glass windows by Lael Easton. Through June 30

* Gallery Untitled
723 NW 18th, 222-1822

Abstract, color photography by Geza Darrah. Through July 3

Gavin Shettler Gallery
625 NW Everett #106, 481-7450

Abstract acrylics on panels by Patrick Puopolo. Through June 30

Graystone Gallery
3279 SE Hawthorne Blvd, 238-0651

Marcia Jeglum presents watercolors from the Mermaid Nursery Rhyme series and Jamil Scherief displays a selection of glazed ceramics. Through June 17

Hawthorne Arts Gallery
4134 SE Hawthorne Blvd, 231-7466

Utilitarianism, what about the Individual?, figurative oil paintings by Jason Brown. Unfortunately, this exhibit will be the last for the east side gallery. Through June 30

Heathman Hotel mezzanine gallery
1001 SW Broadway, 241-4100

Original oil and watercolor paintings by Jack Dudley that depict the life and land of the American Southwest, Mexico, and Latin America. Through July 14

IFCC
5340 N Interstate Ave, 788-8357

Collecting Family History, student photographs and essays from Richard Brown's Residency Workshop, and Lighting the Spirit Within, a collaboration featuring students of LISTOS (an alternative high school program) with artist Sarah Ferguson. Through June 30

* In Cahoots Artspace
328 NW Broadway #116, 539-9442

Contemporary Letterpress Broadsides, an exhibit featuring 13 northwest letterpress printers. Through June 30

Indus Books
1808 NE Alberta, 281-2476

Known also a "renegade musician" and bookseller, Brian Koelling presents narrative paintings. Through June 27

Infusion Gallery
2929 NE Alberta, 335-7085

Mixed media sculptures by Anissa Couey that explore "a space where the modern and the medieval overlap." Through June 24

Jules Gallery
1110 NW Flanders St, Suite 100, 775-1923

The mother and son combo of Jeff and Marge Rood present individual and collaborative paintings. Through July 2

* L & B Viewing Room
1714 NW Overton 2 Flr, 241-4144

What Do You Do?, an exhibit featuring artists that are employed in the arts, and are actively creating their own work. Through June 29

* Laura Russo Gallery
805 NW 21st Ave, 226-2754

Drawing Breath, a display of organic objects by Dana Lynn Louis, and See-Through, a selection of paintings and prints by Rae Mahaffey that feature a kaleidoscope of patterns. Through June 30

* Littman and White Galleries Portland State University
Smith Center 1825 SW Broadway, 2nd Floor , 725-5656

The Littman Gallery hosts an exhibit of surreal, figurative paintings by nationally acclaimed artist David Palmer. The White Gallery showcases the work of the Portland Photographers Forum. Through June 29

Margo Jacobsen
1039 NW Glisan St, 224-7287

Assortment, new sculptures and prints by Brad Rude and Flight, color viscosity monotypes by Kim Osgood. Through June 30

* Mark Woolly Gallery
120 NW 9th Ave, Suite 210, 224-5475

Borg Botanicals, mixed media ceramic work from Tim Diggles and new oil paintings by Angelina Woolly that explore mixed race issues. Through June 30

Medicine Hat Gallery
1834 NE Alberta, 282-4083

Kristian Emerson Marson presents A Study in Voyeurism, an opportunity for the viewer to look through peepholes and discover a variety of photographic worlds. Through June 26

Millions & Billions
625 NW Everett #115, 223-0554

Selections, a black & white photographic series by Michael Brown. Through June 30

Needful Things
325 NW 6th, 417-1952

Metal sculptures and paintings by Jeremy Furnish. Through June 30

* Nil Contemporary Art
328 NW Broadway #114, 221-3182

Dissections, a group of kinetic, biology-lab-inspired sculptures by Laura Fritz. Through June 30

Omni Gallery
416 NW 5th Ave, 224-2754

Oregon and Bust, print exhibition by three local artists who address issues of hunger in the region. Through June 30

Onda Gallery
2215 NE Alberta St, 493-1909

Male of the Species, ethereal, figurative paintings by Anne John. Through June 26

Phantom Gallery
3125 SE Belmont

Shattered Lives, a photographic exhibit that illuminates casualties of America's drug war.

* Photographic Image
240 SW 1st Ave, 224-3543

Christopher Burkett presents large-format photographs that capture magnificent landscapes. In addition, Summer Homework, is an exhibit of black and white photographs images of Japan by Keiji Iwai. Through June 30

Pulliam Deffenbaugh
522 NW 12th Ave, 228-6665

Recent abstract paintings by G.Lewis Clevenger that hover under an architectural influence. Curtis Phillips exhibits Miniatures, 20 small, oil and wax on wood paintings.

The Pulliam Deffenbaugh Broadway Gallery presents Free as a Bird, new steel sculptures by Mark Bulwinkle that play with the fowl form. Through June 30

Regenerate
625 NW Everett #110, 274-1897

After the Baby, an exhibit of stylized nudes on canvas by Ilima Considine. Through June 30

* S.K. Josefberg Gallery
403 NW 11th Ave, 241-9112

The Photography of Dance, an exhibit of vintage and contemporary photography that explores the theme of dance. Through July 14

Shaffer Fine Art Gallery
308 SW 1st Ave, 295-4979

The artist Hessam presents new abstract works on canvas and paper that illuminate themes of women and music. Through June 30

Studio 2507
2507 SE Clinton, 957-6800

Annie Meyer presents oil paintings and ceramic tiles of French nudes and landscapes. Larry McLaughlin displays abstract sculptures made of cement, fused glass, bronze, and aluminum. Through July 31

Torrefazione Italia
1140 NW Everett, 224-9896

H2O by HLK, large scale, black & white photographs by Heidi L. Kirkpatrick. Through July 2

Westwind Gallery
2486 NW Kearney, 973-5033

Submerging Artists is an exhibit of three local painters. The show's title reflects the artists' desire to steer clear of the label, "emerging artist". Appropriately, the three painters showcase their work in an informal setting: local artist John Harper's home. Works featured will include recent canvases by John Holdway, Ken Romer, and Brenna Romer. Opens June 22

Wisp Gallery
625 NW Everett #105, 222-7098

Belles on Bikes, black & white photographs of "hip chicks and classic scooters," by Lisa Libby-Johnson. Through June 30

Xel Gallery
625 NW Everett #107, 223-8047

Mixed media and oil paintings by Chrissy Fenner. Through June 30