Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Julia Christiansen Hoffman (March 30, 1856 – November 30, 1934) was an American artist and arts patron who fostered the Portland Arts and Crafts movement in the state of Oregon, through exhibitions and art classes. In 1907 she led the establishment of the Arts and Crafts Society of Portland, a forerunner of the Oregon College of Art and Craft.
Art of Movement (AOM) is a Seattle-based b-boy crew founded in 2002 by brothers Junior and Tony Orduna. The crew received attention due to member Jay Park 's popularity as a singer and rapper . [ 1 ]
Fathom (stylized as FATHOM) is an underwater-themed, immersive art installation located in Portland, Oregon. [1] Launched in February 2024, the installation is set to run until February 2025. Fathom showcases the work of approximately 100 artists and volunteers and draws inspiration from other immersive art experiences such as Meow Wolf.
The Portland location, sometimes called Hopscotch Portland, [8] opened in June 2023. [9] It has been described as an "immersive art experience", [8] an "immersive gallery space", [10] and an "unconventional art venue". [9] Hopscotch operates in a 23,000-square-food space in the Goat Blocks. [5] [11] There are fourteen installations, [8] including:
The Oregon College of Art and Craft (OCAC) was a private art college from 1907 to 2019 in Portland, Oregon, United States. The college granted Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees as well as art-focused certificates. The college offered an Artist-in-Residence program and provided continuing education in the arts to the local ...
Although Rothko did not personally subscribe to any one school, he is associated with the American abstract expressionism movement of modern art. Born in Daugavpils, Latvia, then part of the Russian Empire, Rothko and his family emigrated to the United States, arriving at Ellis Island in late 1913 and originally settling in Portland, Oregon.
The Bear Deluxe — art, literature, and environmental magazine; The Oregonian — daily newspaper of record containing some arts coverage; PLAZM — art and design magazine; PORT — dedicated visual art blog with daily art news, interviews and reviews; The Portland Mercury — weekly newspaper containing some arts coverage
Eunice Lulu Parsons (August 4, 1916 – November 16, 2024), also known as Eunice Jensen Parsons, was an American modernist artist known for her collages.Parsons was born in Loma, Colorado, and lived in Portland, Oregon.