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  2. Oregon Contemporary - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Contemporary, was founded under the name, 'Disjecta' as a non-profit art organization in 2005 with the goals of moving to an expanded 20,000 sf space in North Park Blocks. The plans were launched with a high profile party. [10] Disjecta then moved to the Templeton Building on what is now known as the Burnside Bridgehead. [11]

  3. Hoffman Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Ronna and Eric Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art, [1] or simply Hoffman Art Gallery, [2] is an art gallery and building on the Lewis & Clark College campus, in Portland, Oregon. [3] The gallery opened in 1997.

  4. Museum of Contemporary Craft - Wikipedia

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    Artist-in-residence Ken Shores became the first paid director in 1964, changing the organization's name in 1965 from The Oregon Ceramic Studio to the Contemporary Crafts Gallery. He diversified its collections, and initiated an active project for Craftsmen in the Schools. By 1971, he was succeeded as director by interior designer Gordon Smyth.

  5. Oregon Home Is a Contemporary Standout in a Rustic ... - AOL

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    A #housepornthurs submission from @whererealestate, this cubic contemporary home in the Portland suburb of North Plains, Ore., is surrounded by elaborate landscaping and a large swath of timber ...

  6. List of museums in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Perfectly preserved Chinese apothecary and residence highlighting Chinese culture and heritage in Oregon. Kathrin Cawein Gallery of Art: Forest Grove: Washington: Portland Metro Art - Contemporary: Art gallery of Pacific University named in honor of the artist, Kathrin Cawein: Kerbyville Museum Kerby: Josephine Southern History - Local

  7. Phyllis Yes - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis Yes (born 1941) is an Oregon-based artist and playwright. Her artistic media range from works on painted canvas to furniture, clothing, and jewelry. She is known for her works that “feminize” objects usually associated with a stereotypically male domain, such as machine guns, hard hats, and hammers. [1]

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