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  2. Hopscotch (art experience) - Wikipedia

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    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:

  3. Charles F. Berg Building - Wikipedia

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    The Charles F. Berg Building, also the Dolph Building is an art-deco building in downtown Portland, Oregon. It is one of the few examples of commercial use of art-deco in Portland. [3] The structure was built in 1902, and remodeled into a women's clothing store with its signature facade in 1930.

  4. Oregon Pottery Company - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Pottery Company was established in the United States at Buena Vista, Oregon, in 1866. The largest pottery business on the West Coast of the United States at the time, it produced stoneware jars, jugs, and sewer pipe between 1866 and 1897 in Buena Vista and Portland, Oregon .

  5. List of artists and art institutions in Portland, Oregon

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    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

  6. Alberta Arts District - Wikipedia

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    Alberta Arts District is a commercial district in Portland, Oregon which connects the Concordia, King and Vernon neighborhoods in the Northeast quadrant of the city. [1] The district centers on NE Alberta Street, and stretches approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km), from Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to NE 33rd Avenue.

  7. List of public art in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Holocaust Memorial (2004) Oregon Irish Famine Memorial; Passage (2014), Bill Will; Peace Chant (1984), Steve Gillman; People's Bike Library of Portland (2009), Brian Borrello and Rankin Renwick; Perpetuity (1970), Alexander von Svoboda; Pioneer Woman (1956), Frederic Littman; Pod (2002), Pete Beeman; Portland Immigrant Statue (2011), Jim ...

  8. List of museums in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Art Gym: Marylhurst: Clackamas Portland Metro Art Contemporary arts exhibition space at Marylhurst University: Asher Car Museum Fossil: Wheeler: Eastern: Transportation - Automobile Information; Opened about 1970;, [4] may be closed, no current information Ashland Historic Railroad Museum Ashland: Jackson: Southern Railroad [5] [6] Astoria ...

  9. Portland Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Art Museum (PAM) is an art museum in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. The Portland Art Museum has 240,000 square feet (22,000 m 2), with more than 112,000 square feet (10,400 m 2) of gallery space. The museum’s permanent collection has over 42,000 works of art.