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Visual Art
Project Art: The Cityโs Alternative Gallery Spaces
Inside Portland’s project space/gallery divide.
The Hyperrealism of William Eggleston
Talking to PAM’s photography curator about the rise of color photography.
One of Portland’s Most Important Art Spaces Is Closing. Now What?
The Museum of Contemporary Craft’s struggles highlight the need for art world alternatives.
Contemporary Native Photographers Deconstruct Edward Curtis
Zig Jackson, Wendy Red Star, and Will Wilson resist the photographer’s limited frame.
Samantha Wall Makes the Invisible Visible
The Contemporary Northwest Art Award winner’s larger-than-life drawings explore multiracial identity.
A Remarkable Journey Rewrites the Classical Music Canon
Portland Chamber Music’s Anya Kalina on the importance of African American women composers.
Spring Is Coming
Prepare with the Mercury‘s essential guide to arts and culture.
Project Art: The Cityโs Alternative Gallery Spaces
HQ Objective goes beyond the traditional gallery’s white cube.
That Capitalist Vision of Thomas Kinkade
Upfor Gallery curators on the McDonald’s of the art world.
“World’s Greatest Cat Painting” Comes to Portland Art Museum
And the collector behind it breaks his silence.
Natalie Anne Howard’s Art Is Psychedelia by Southwest
Her exhibit Diurnal Doldrums evokes ’90s nostalgia.
