THURSDAY APRIL 26 MUSIC–You know, sometimes we all need a reminder to “cum on feel the noize” and for the “girls to rock your boyz.” That’s because those veteran rockers with questionable make-up skills Quiet Riot are coming to town, and who knows? Maybe if they aren’t too creaky, things could even get “wild, wild, […]
Visual Art
Visual Arts Listings
Alysia Duckler Gallery 1236 NW Hoyt St, 223-7595 * Recent still life oil paintings by Henk Pander. Also on view in the upper salon of the gallery is a selection of early works by Pander dating from 1959-1964. Through Apr 30 Augen Gallery 817 SW 2nd Ave, 224-8182 * Sextablos, an exhibit of works on […]
Bruce Charlesworth
Bruce Charlesworth S.K. Josefsberg Studio, 241-9912 Through May 24 Minneapolis-based photographer and filmmaker Bruce Charlesworth lures viewers into his constructed realities; sets flourished with Technicolor shades and strong, simple shapes. He adds just a hint of narrative, often abstract slivers of the human condition. Various series illuminate this impulse, such as his work in Trouble […]
Visual Arts Listings
Aisle 6 3548 N. Mississippi The new gallery/design collective presents new work from Brenden Thwing. The exhibit reflects the artist’s six month stay in Taos, New Mexico. Opens Apr 20 Alysia Duckler Gallery 1236 NW Hoyt St, 223-7595 * Recent still-life oil paintings by Henk Pander. Also on view in the upper salon of the […]
Senior Art
Senior Art Exhibition Lewis & Clark College Gallery of Contemporary Art Through May 6 This spring, 26 senior art students will leave behind the posh, suburban campus of Lewis & Clark College and embark on the journey towards art-stardom. The young hopefuls mark this transition with the display of recent work in the Senior Art […]
My, What a Busy Week!
THURSDAY APRIL 19 MUSIC–Shipping News are an extremely literate people–they’re named for the eponymous E. Annie Proulx novel, they put poetry on their webpage, and their press releases read more like postmodern epics than basic biographies. This shines through their amazing music: well-crafted math rock that’s laid out in the form of suspenseful, eloquent novels. […]
My, What a Busy Week!
THURSDAY APRIL 12 MUSIC–After 7 years of touring, succinctly gut-crackling cigarette-rockers Fuck have embarked on their “Farewell US Tour.” That means it’s their last tour ever, although if you want to get semantic, it’s their last US tour. They’re still recording albums, though. And we all know what happened when Prince stopped touring but kept […]
Visual Arts Listings
Alysia Duckler Gallery 1236 NW Hoyt St, 223-7595 * Recet stilllife oil paitigs by *ek Pader Also o view i the upper salo of the gallery is a selectio of early works by Pader datig from 19591964 Through Apr 30 American Institute of Architects 315 SW 4th Ave, 223-8757 Commercial architectural sculptor Patrick Gracewood offers […]
Sextablos
Sextablos Augen Gallery, 224-8782 through April 28 Chicago artist and curator Michael Hernandez de Luna has organized an unusual revival of a Mexican painting tradition. 100 artists from six cities contributed work to Sextablos, an exhibition inspired by retablo paintings. Traditionally, retablos are small paintings on wood or tin depicting Christian icons. But in Sextablos, […]
My, What a Busy Week!
THURSDAY April 05 RAP–If for no other reason, you should see the Buttery Lords because they’re completely not afraid to look, well, really stupid. But mostly, they look hilarious and entertaining–a bunch of rappers who are fluorescent white, and not afraid to admit it. KD w/House of Cunt, Medicine Hat, 1834 NE Alberta St, 9:30 […]
Visual Arts Listings
Alysia Duckler Gallery 1236 NW Hoyt St, 223-7595 * Recet still life oil paitigs by *ek Pader Also o view i the upper salo of the gallery is a selectio of early works by Pader datig from 19591964 Opes Apr 5 American Institute of Architects 315 SW 4th Ave, 223-8757 Commercial architectural sculptor Patrick Gracewood […]
Ralph Rosenborg
Selected Collections from the Rosenborg Estate 1940-1990 Mark Woolley Gallery, 224-5475 April 3-28 Ralph Rosenborg: Though the name isn’t familiar, it belongs to an artist that maintained a painting career which ran parallel to that of noted art icons like Pollock, Rothko, and Barnett Newman. Rosenborg began his long career in New York in the […]
