posted by Mercury Arts Intern Matthew Vollono

Just when you thought it was safe to collapse on your sofa for another night of reality television…. bam! Itโ€™s First Thursday.

Floating World Comics hosts comic book artist David Mack for a slide show discussion and Q&A. In addition to his work with Marvel Comics, Mack is the creator of the comic series, Kabuki, and author of the childrenโ€™s book Shy Creatures.

Local artist Cynthia Lahti will exhibit her drawings and porcelain sculptures at PDX Contemporary under the title SMILE (see image below).

James Pustorinoโ€™s Cosmic Strips opens at Chambers@916. Working with large canvases, Pustorino creates a “cosmology in 20 parts” representing his “perception of the universe in a multi-layered, visual narrative, influenced by orchestral fantasias, comics and science texts.โ€ Sound interesting? I was sold at cosmology.

The Fontanelle Gallery is premiering the superbly titled exhibit, A Hunterโ€™s Return To the Good Country. According to the press release, the work presented offers โ€œunique insights into our most primal instincts as hunters and gatherers.โ€ On display are seven artists working in everything from sculpture to painting to assemblage. Highlights include Rachel Denny’s domestic taxidermy, Jessica Polk’s “specimens”, and dioramas by artist Wesley Younie. There’s also a live music performance by psychedelic pop duo Imra and Eet at 8pm.

Happy trails.

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Cynthia Lahti, Ball of Cats, 2009

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