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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]
The gallery opened in 2013 at 929 NW Flanders Street in Portland, moved to an online-only model in 2020 and closed later that year. [4] In its single exhibition space of 1,700 square feet (160 m 2), the gallery typically mounted six to ten full-scale exhibitions per year. [5]
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.
Former Thomas Kay woolen mill (1889–1962); Jason Lee's Methodist mission to Oregon which settled in the Willamette Valley in 1834; mission houses, Oregon Trail settler's house, historic church and the structures, equipment, and original water-powered turbine of the mill and related artifacts Willamina Museum of Local History Willamina: Yamhill
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 estate's barn that was used to house farm equipment is now the Bush Barn Art Center, which is operated by the Salem Art Association.The Center features two contemporary art exhibition galleries, the A.N. Bush Gallery for exhibits by regional, national and international artists, and the smaller Focus Gallery for local artists.
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Blue Sky Gallery, also known as The Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts, is a non-profit exhibition space for contemporary photography in Portland, Oregon.Blue Sky Gallery is dedicated to public education, began by showing local artists and then slowly expanded to national and international artists.