Alysia Duckler Gallery
1236 NW Hoyt St, 223-7595
Recent work from Elizabeth Sandvig and Jeana Edelman. Opens July 6
Augen Gallery
817 SW Second Ave, 224-8182
Specimen Boxes by Tom Thayer are constructed realities utilizing mixed-media. Katherine Eaton Skinner presents recent oil & encaustic paintings. Opens July 6
Blue Sky Photography Gallery
1231 NW Hoyt St, 225-0210
Catherine Chalmers and Fabio Sgroi
Catherine Chalmers of New York City explores the food chain in large-scale color images of animals eating animals. Fabio Sgroi of Italy accompanies Chalmers with black and white images that bear witness to mysterious rituals that have their origins in acient times. Through July 1
BoyerArts
1325 NE Fremont St, 280-8845
Traditional Wood Carvers
Exhibition featuring Alaskan carvers Donald Gregory, Kevin Chilton, and New Mexican carver David Naber Lucero. through July 1
Contemporary Crafts Gallery
3934 SW Corbett Ave, 223-2654
25 Northwest masters present an exhibition of fine woodworking. through July 23
Elizabeth Leach Gallery
207 SW Pine St, 224-0521
*Pipo & Co
Photographer Pipo presents Another Expedition, a grouping of recent cyanotypes. Coinciding with Pipo's work is Abstraction: Form to Field, a multimedia group show that employs a varying use of abstraction through painting, prints, ceramic wall reliefs, glass sculpture, and video. Opens July 6
Froelick Adelhart
817 SW Second Ave, 222-1142
Willamette Sites, oils from Robert Gamblin and Now See This: The Reintroduction of Tyson Grumm, showcasing, of course, Tyson Grumm. Opens July 6
Gallery 33
1400 NW Everett St, 219-9900
Free form glass vessels from Bill Kasper and new works in acrylic and sepia-ink washes by Lawrence D. Colburn. Through August 1
Gallery Daycare
4031 SE Milwaukie Ave, 239-6065
It is all about you
Patrick Rock unveils contemporary, conceptual installation work in four connecting, warehouse rooms. June 30-July 14
Go Gallery
328 NW Broadway, 294-1903
Experiments: Artist's Exploration of the Human Mind Part II
In a continuing exhibit, Margarita Kalinina displays a wide array of academic oil paintings. Opens July 6
Groundswell Gallery
1800 NE Alberta, 331-1420
Icon Love
Kathryn Axelrod's first solo show, A: Images of Society B The Virgin Mary promotes the sacred icon in work that refers to societal issues. Opens June 29
Guardino Gallery
2939 NE Alberta, 281-9048
End of the Line
Tim Chilina and Cathy Fields present work. Opens June 29
In Her Image Gallery
3208 SE Hawthorne Blvd, 231-3726
Group exhibit of relief carving on clay, cast paper work, etchings, watercolors, and more. Through July 2
L & B Viewing Room
1714 NW Overton 2 Flr, 241-4144
Step into the Viewing Room
Francie Rawson's first solo show, What The Monkeys Found, is a collection of paintings and drawings that explore the levels of a young woman's persona. Also at the gallery is a two-person exhibit starring Suzy Kitman and Edward CH King. Each artist presents recent paintings, drawings, and prints. Opens July 6
Laura Russo Gallery
805 NW 21 Ave, 226-2754
New landscapes by Cie Goulet and recent work from Geraldine Ondrizek. Opens July 6
Lola's Room at the Crystal Ballroom
1332 W Burnside, 527-2476
* Tour send-off
Last chance viewing of Johnne Eschleman's Travelling Cinema before the savvy fellow takes off on a wild US tour. July 2, Doors open at 8:30 pm, show starts at 9 pm
Margo Jacobsen
1039 NW Glisan St, 224-7287
Goblets in glass by Mary Fox and recent paintings from Sharon Bronzan. Opens July 6
Mark Woolley Gallery
120 NW Ninth Ave, Suite 210, 224-5475
Pause and Pulse, paintings by Lance Morrison and sculptures, drawings and prints from Tom Hardy. Opens July 6
Martial Arts Gallery
18 NW Third Ave, 248-0152
Red 76 Takes the Gallery Hostage
The local art collective, Red 76 uses the Martial Arts Gallery as a launch site for various activities, including a visual arts display, lectures, music, and theater. July 6, 3 pm-2 am
Matrix and Our Dream Galleries
2209 NE Alberta St, 288-3024
Forget the Canvas
Paintings on photographic paper from Oakland artist, Salongo Lee. Opens June 29
Olive Green Studios
1603 NE Alberta St
From darkroom to gallery walls
Fresh display of emerging contemporary photography. Opens June 29
Onda Gallery
2215 NE Alberta St, 493-1909
Three different creatures
Onda hosts a variety of work: Metal sculpture from Jay Moody, wood sculpture and mixed media from William Perez, and oil and acrylics from Karn Piana. Opens June 29
PDX
604 NW 12 Ave, 222-0063
PSU to PDX
The gallery introduces Joe Macca, a recent MFA graduate from PSU. His exhibition, Hypostatics, are canvases characterized by the unlikely marriage of acrylic paint and dry wall compound. Also showing is work on paper by Jesse Amado. Opens July 6
Photographic Image
240 SW First Ave, 224-3543
Rockin' photographs
Photographs of Janis Joplin taken by her road manager John B. Cooke, Tracy Anne Hart's images of Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Women in Music, a group of images by Janice Dunn. Opens July 6
Plain Jane
2936 NE Alberta St, 528-9691
Its not plain, and there's no Jane
Three women artists present their various endeavors. Janelle Dahlsten submits illustrations, paintings, and woodcuts with mixed media. Melissa Porter exhibits glass collage work and Colleen Frederick presents home furnishings and home accent pieces. Opens June 29
Portland Art Museum
1219 SW Park Ave, 226-2811
* Lets Entertain
Let's Entertain is an international extravaganza showcasing a wide range of artists. Sculpture, painting, video, installation, sound, the Internet, fashion, AND interactive games! The show explores the complex relationship between pleasure, spectacle, popular culture, and contemporary art. Artists come from 17 different countries. Opens July 7
Quartersaw
528 NW 12 Ave, 223-2264
PDXs to Quartersaw: Celebrating 16 years
Regretfully, this is the last show at the seminal space. Over 60 gallery artists will take part in a diverse retrospective of the gallery's 16 years of operation. Through July 15
SK Josefsberg
403 NW 11 Ave, 241-9112
* Embryos and Vietnam
Photographer Dianne Kornberg investigates animal embryos in a series of silver-gelatin prints entitled Inchoations. Magnum photographer Marc Riboud offers a photojournalistic spattering including a peek at Vietnam. Through July 15