Appreciating John Yeon, Portland’s unsung hero of architecture.
Visual Art
In The Black, Intisar Abioto Documents Connection, Community, and Place
The Black Portlanders photographer traces Black roots in Portland and beyond.
Laura E. Hall, Escape Artist
Get trapped with Portland’s leading escape room designer.
The Shirley Jackson Project is Like a Collection of Ghost Stories
Portland comic artists share their passion for Shirley Jackson, Queen of Gloom.
In Her First Gallery Show, Renรฉe Lopez Captures the Vitality of Portlandโs Communities of Color
A sense of community and love permeates every frame. Renee Lopez Writing off 2016 as the worst year of the century may ring true for many, but for Northwest native Renรฉe Lopez, it was the year her passion for photography became a full-time career. Though giving up the steady promise of a day jobโs income […]
Renรฉe Lopezโs My Life Through My Lens
In her first gallery show, the local photographer captures the vitality of Portland’s communities of color.
Let Portland’s Art Community Save Your Sanity
Amy Bernstein/Nationale In the wake of the presidential election, I heard a common refrain: Itโs okay because art is going to be so much better under Trump! Part of my job is to write about art. It matters to me a great deal. But this did not make me feel better, because it isnโt true. […]
The Artists Resist
Let Portland art save your sanity.
Delicious Dรฉcor
The stories behind some of Portland’s most iconic restaurant interiors.
Portlandโs Publication Studio is Closing
Just shy of its eighth birthday, Portland’s Publication Studio is closing up shop. “This is a bittersweet decision but one that we’re forced to make due to financial reasons involving the rising, untenable cost of running a tiny business in a Portland, Oregon economy that no longer has room for us,” wrote the studio’s proprietresses, […]
When the Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going
Is it Possible to Really See Andy Warhol?
Maybe not. But the baby angels and cartoon cats make PAMโs show worth your while.
