4X
625 NW Everett St, 525-2376
* Popsickle
Curator Floyd Watkins showcases pop sensibilities in a group show complete with punchy color and cultural iconography. Through June 30
Attic Gallery
206 SW First Ave, 228-7830
Theres Something in the Attic
Watercolors from Arne Westerman and clay sculptures by Sandy Visse. Through July 1
Atwood Primitive/Lawrence Photographic
205 SW Pine St, 226-6334
Master Prints
A bevy of prints from Texan photographer Jim Lincoln. Through June 30
Augen Gallery
817 SW Second Ave, 224-8182
Indian Storytelling
Ajay Garg presents a group of miniature paintings that represent stories from the traditional Mughal Court texts and the Krishna myths. Through July 1
Basil Hallward Gallery at Powell’s City of Books
1005 W Burnside St, 228-4651
Art within the City of Books
John Holdeman blends the representational with the abstract in a series of paintings that derive, in part, from his Midwestern childhood. Through July 1
Blue Sky Photography Gallery
1231 NW Hoyt St, 225-0210
Photographers Catherine Chalmers & Fabio Sgroi
Catherine Chalmers presents large-scale color images of animals eating animals. Fabio Sgroi’s black & white photographs explore the Easter rituals of Sicilian towns. 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
Butters Gallery
520 NW Davis St, 248-9378
New Work From an Old Friend
A Butters mainstay: David Geiser continues his painted exploration of the physical and organic. Through July 1
Chetwynd Stapylton Gallery
615 SW Broadway, 223-4226
Can You Say Giclee?
Chetwynd presents new watercolors and limited edition Giclee prints by Bill Papas. Through July 1
Contemporary Crafts Gallery
3934 SW Corbett Ave, 223-2654
An Ancient Presence in Portland
Ceramic artist Mardi Wood provides a view of functional porcelain works inspired by her residence in Vulci, Italy, an ancient Etruscan site. Through June 30
Elizabeth Leach Gallery
207 SW Pine St, 224-0521
Abstraction: Form to Field
Multimedia group show that promises a varying use of abstraction through painting, prints, ceramic wall reliefs, glass sculpture, and video. Through July 29
First Avenue
205 SW First Ave, 222-3850
Orias Steel
Steel sculpture from Mike Orias. Through July 1
Froelick Adelhart
817 SW Second Ave, 222-1142
* Intervals, Frames, and Accelerations
A snow globe extravaganza! 26 artists present unique variations on the interactive form. Through July 1
Gallery 114
1100 NW Glisan, 243-3356
Doyle Goes Solo
In her first solo show, Paintings on Paper, Stephanie Doyle presents recent work. Through July 1
Gallery 33
1400 NW Everett St, 219-9900
A Wondrous Display of Watercolors
Gallery 33 presents a retrospective of Richard Durden’s watercolors and new works by Gene Gill, also in watercolor. Through July 1
Gallery International
10024 SW Canyon Rd, 644-9766
Walt Disney is Alive and Well
Rare production art from Disney’s film and television empire. Through June 30
Go Gallery
328 NW Broadway, 294-1903
Experiments: Artist’s Exploration of the Human Mind
A wide array of oil paintings from Margarita Kalinina. Through July 31
Heart Gallery
7912 SE 13, 731-6005
Airborne Art
A tantalizing display of mobiles by Gabe Stoner and Mike Hatton. Through July 1
In Her Image Gallery
3208 SE Hawthorne Blvd, 231-3726
On Hawthorne
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
* Bread
In a departure from her work in fiber arts, Linda Hutchins new work is an exploration of the sculptural and metaphorical power of bread. Through June 30
L & B Viewing Room
1714 NW Overton 2 Flr, 241-4144
And So It Would Be Beautiful
Portraits by Anna Kennedy are on display in the Front Room gallery. Through June 30
Laura Russo Gallery
805 NW 21st Ave, 226-2754
J.D. Perkin & Co
A summer group show of gallery artists headlined by sculptor J.D. Perkins. Through July 1
Margo Jacobsen
1039 NW Glisan St, 224-7287
Duck Power!
Painter Allen Cox and sculptor Lee Imonen, two masters graduates from U of O, present recent work. Through July 1
Mark Woolley Gallery
120 NW Ninth Ave, Suite 210, 224-5475
* New Yorkers invade Portlandia
Tyler Hays presents a group of recent paintings entitled Flipper Key Chain & Other Works, Cara Tomlinson offers up recent mixed media paintings. Through July 1
Matrix and Our Dreams Galleries
2209 NE Alberta St, 288-3024
New and old Mexico
Watercolors from Mexican artist Javier Zermeno and oils on wood-carved panels from New Mexican artist James Leigh Hayes. Through June 27
Nil Contemporary Art
328 NW Broadway #114, 221-3182
Durchgang (Passageway)
Photographer and film guru Vance Malone explores the architecture of European transit. Through June 31
Olive Green Studios
1603 NE Alberta St
Road Show II
This Road Show includes color photography from Yael Routtenberg. Through June 27
Oregon College of Art and Craft, Hoffman Gallery
8245 SW Barnes Rd, 297-5544
Thesis show
The last hooray for students preparing for departure from OCAC. Through June 25
Photographic Image
240 SW First Ave, 224-3543
Ansel, is That You?
Jeanne Adams, daughter-in-law to the famed Ansel Adams, states that “(Photographer) Christopher Burkett is doing for color what Ansel did for black-and-white.” Through June 30
Plain Jane
2936 NE Alberta St, 528-9691
A Trio of Artists
Julian Fenton Young presents unique art-jewelry next to the paintings and suspended forms of Angelino Marino and Joel Heidel. Through June 27
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
Robert Canaga Gallery
526 NW 13, 552-9160
Big and Little
Works in oil by A J. Boots and monotypes from Kristin Deluga. Through June 30
SK Josefsberg
403 NW 11 Ave, 241-9112
Embryos and Vietnam
Photographer Dianne Kornberg investigates animal embryos in a series entitled “Inchoations.” Magnum photographer Marc Riboud offers a photojournalistic peek at Vietnam. Through July 15
