Published by the Portland Art Dealers Association, the Portland Art Guide is a monthly brochure showcasing exhibitions at galleries, museums and art institutions throughout Portland. View exhibitions occurring in Portland in January 2022.
Lisa Onstad Lenny Kravitz’s Bed , 2021, mixed media, 9.5 x 11.5" Waterstone Gallery
D.E. MAY January 11, 2022 During this month, we will be going through D.E. May's archives. We invite you to visit us while we explore and document materials and to view a selection of his artwork. This is the beginning of making a book dear to many people’s hearts; a book filled with images of Dan May’s art, ephemera, and workspace.
PDX CONTEMPORARY ART | 1825 B NW Vaughn Street, Portland, OR 97209 503-222-0063 | info@pdxcontemporaryart.com | www.pdxcontemporaryart.com
Sherrie Wolf A Closer Look Early Northwest Masters A Survey
January 6–29, 2022
Opening Reception January 6, 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Announcing the monograph Sherrie Wolf: A Retrospective, published by the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.
In the exhibition space of the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation warehouse, located at 3033 NW Yeon Ave: A retrospective of Wolf’s work, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation.
Book Signing Saturday, January 15, 11:00 a.m. Please RSVP to gallery @ russoleegallery.com
Open to the public first Thursdays in January, February, and March from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Sherrie Wolf, Portrait of Sibyl, 2021, oil on canvas, 31.5 x 31.5 inches
Robert Colescott, Untitled (still life on table with red and white cloth), circa 1960s, oil on canvas, 50 x 69 inches framed
805 NW 2 1 ST AVENUE PORTLAND OREGON 97209 503 -226 -2754 RUSSOLEEGALLERY.COM T–F 1 1 –5 : 30 S 1 1 –5
FROELICK GALLERY
RICK BARTOW (Wiyot, 1946–2016)
THE BEAR'S SONG
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GAIL TREMBLAY (Mi’kmaq and Onondaga) SHATTERING IMAGES The Film Baskets of Gail Tremblay Monograph available
Continues to January 29, 2022
Closed for Winter Recharge: December 25–January 10
Upcoming: February: Barry Pelzner March: Tom Prochaska 503 222 1142 Tues–Sat 11–5:30 7 14 NW Davis FroelickGallery.com
top: Rick Bartow, Crow , 2015, acrylic on canvas, 36 x 36˝ photo: Rebekah Johnson bottom: Gail Tremblay, Life Along the River, 2013, 16mm film ( Fishing at Stone Weir, 1967) , blue, red and white film leader, metallic braid, 10.5 x 7.5 x 7.5˝ photo: Mario Gallucci
JANUARY 6 - FEBRUARY 26, 2022
GALLERY NOTES:
( Extra ) ordinary: Reimagining the Everyday Nari Ward, Louise Bourgeois, Isaac Layman, Malia Jensen, Mario Gallucci, Claire Cowie and Leo Berk Chester Arnold Survivors New Paintings
Malia Jensen GLEAN Exhibition Maddox Building Portland, OR January 21 - February 25, 2022 Dinh Q. Lê Global Asias: Contemporary Asian & Asian American Art Knoxville Museum of Art Knoxville, TN January 28 - April 24, 2022 Nicola López Positive Fragmentation: From the Collections of Jordan Schnitzer and His Family Foundation National Museum of Women in the Arts Washington, DC January 29 - May 22, 2022
417 NW 9th Ave Portland, Oregon 97209 503.224.0521 www.elizabethleach.com
Chester Arnold, Last Resort (detail), 2020 oil on linen, 56 x 70"
P l a y G r o u p E x h i b i t b y G a l l e r y A r t i s t s
Cont inues through January 16, 2022
Hours and Events
Jan 6, First Thursday, gallery open until 8pm
Ongoing: Watch gallery artists discuss Play on YouTube and Facebook Gallery hours Tues – Sat,11am – 5:30pm Sun 11am – 4pm
All other times by appointment Please call 503.226.6196
ABOVE: Pluck, Raised and polished copper, magnets, wool felt, forged iron, 45 x 21 (diameter) in, by Greg Wilbur
LEFT: Guardian, Encaustic and oil, 10 x 6in by Martha Pfanschmidt
15% of sales benefit Oregon Food Bank
124 NW 9th Ave, Portland, Oregon 97209 Tue-Sat, 11-5:30, Sun11-4, or by appointment www.waterstonegallery.com 503.226.6196
W r i t t e n i n C l a y C e r a m i c s I n v i t a t i o n a l
January 18 – February 27,2022
Hours and Events
Feb 3, First Thursday, gallery open until 8pm
Gallery hours Tues – Sat,11am – 5:30pm Sun 11am – 4pm
All other times by appointment Please call 503.226.6196
ABOVE: Patch of Ground, Magnolia Leaves , Hand built porcelain, 5.5 x 5.5 x 2in, by Kate McDowell
LEFT: Cat Box 21-A, Earthenware, underglaze, glaze, 13.5 x 8 x 12in, by Patti Warashina
ARTISTS PRESENTED Lisa Conway, Jan Hoy, Kate McDowell, Patti Warashina, Natalie Warrens
Next at Waterstone Gallery March: (UN) BELONGING, Sabina Haque April: OUR HOUSE ON FIRE, Susan Harrington
124 NW 9th Ave, Portland, Oregon 97209 Tue-Sat, 11-5:30, Sun11-4, or by appointment www.waterstonegallery.com 503.226.6196
420 NW NINTH AVE. , PORTLAND, OR 97209 503.224.2634 • Hours:Tuesday - Saturday 11am-4pm • www.blackfish.com
NEW MEMBERS EXHIBITION JANUARY 4 - 29, 2022
ANGENNETTE ESCOBAR, HECTOR H HERNANDEZ, BENJAMIN MEFFORD, & EDDIE REED
Benjamin Mefford Ceci N’est Pas Une Banane Jaune stone (olivine) 10x18x4”
Angennette Escobar Mexicana-Americana-Tejana-Chicana acrylic, wood and found objects on canvas 24” x 48”
Hector H Hernandez Our Universe graphite on paper 6.5’x13’
Join us for First Thursday, January 6th 4:30pmVirtual Artist Talk &Tour on Facebook 5-8pmArtist Reception at Blackfish Gallery masks required for entry
Eddie Reed I Can’t Save You acrylic/mixed media on wood 30x24x2”
Joe Sacco, Page 12-13 from“The Fixer” (2009 [2003])
The Art of the News is the first major retrospective devoted to the increasingly influential genre of visual narrative, comics journalism. The exhibition spotlights the groundbreaking work of author-artist Joe Sacco, a foundational figure in the field—and a graduate of the UO. Accompanying Sacco’s work are key pieces from an international group of artists who have developed comics journalism and are pushing the genre in new directions, including Gerardo Alba, Dan Archer, Thi Bui, Tracy Chahwan, Jesús Cossio, Sarah Glidden, Omar Khouri, Viktoria Lomasko, Sarah Mirk, Ben Passmore, Yazan al-Saadi, and Andy Warner. https://jsma.uoregon.edu/ComicsJournalism The Art of the News Comics Journalism On view from September 24, 2021 to January 16, 2022
Curated by Katherine Kelp-Stebbins, Professor of Comic Studies, UO Department of English, in consultation with Ben Saunders, Professor of Comics Studies, UO Department of English.
EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity jsma.uoregon.edu | 541.346.3027
January 5–29, 2022
20 th - C entury M asterworks
ALBERS CALDER DEFOREST DIEBENKORN DINE FRANCIS FRANKENTHALER HOCKNEY INDIANA KLEE LICHTENSTEIN MIRO PICASSO ROSENQUIST STELLA WARHOL
Alexander Calder, Tabouret à Trois Pieds ,
1969, lithograph, 29 5 ⁄ 8 x 22¾ inches, edition of 75 Andy Warhol, Howdy Doody (F&S 263) , 1981, screenprint with diamond dust, 38 x 38 inches, edition of 200
A U G E N G A L L E R Y DeSoto location: 716 NW Davis, Portland, OR 97209 • 503-546-5056 Tuesday–Saturday 11:30–5:00 | www.augengallery.com | Establ ished 1979
Man of Peace, 1952, woodcut, image: 59˝x 31˝, framed: 82⅛˝x 46⅛˝ 716 SWMadison, Portland, OR/503-206-8601 /Tues–Sat 12–5 michaelparsonsfineart.com michaelparsonsfineart@gmail.com See us on Instagram and Facebook onto a par with the mid-century American abstract expressionist painters. His portrayals of the human figure are distinctly profound, intense and intellectual, as seen in Man of Peace , with its juxtaposition of a man entwined in barbed wire, striving to release a dove, which is a symbol for peace. Leonard Baskin is widely considered to be one of the preeminent figures of 20th century American art. Creatively active for over five decades, he is particularly noteworthy for his monumental scale woodcuts which bring figurative printmaking MICHAEL PARSONS ___________________________________________ FINE ART Located across the Park Blocks from the Portland Art Museum Leonard Baskin 1922–2000, AMERICAN
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Weather That Flows Like A Current monotype and chine colle 22x30
IMOGEN GALLERY 240 11th st reet astor ia or 503.468.0620 imogengal lery.com
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Crow’s Shadow Institute for the Arts 48004 St. Andrews Rd, Pendleton 97801 541-276-3954, crowsshadow.org Hallie Ford Museum of Art 700 State St, Salem 97301 503-370-6855 willamette.edu/arts/hfma Hoffman Center for the Arts 594 Laneda Ave, Manzanita 97130 503-368-3846, hoffmanarts.org Josephy Center for the Arts 403 N Main St, Joseph 97846 541-432-0505, josephy.org Schneider Museum of Art 555 Indiana St, Ashland 97520 541-552-6245, sma.sou.edu
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8 Stephanie Chefas Projects 305 SE 3rd Ave, Ste 202, 97214 503-719-6945 stephaniechefas.com 9 Waterstone Gallery 1 24 NW 9th Ave, 97209 503-226-6196 waterstonegallery.com V I S I T padaoregon.org SUBSCRIBE padaoregon.org/mailing-list ADVERT I SE artguide@padaoregon.org
7 14 NW Davis St, 97209 503-222-1142 froelickgallery.com
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O regon Center for the Photographic Arts 122 NW 8th Ave, 97209 503-225-0210 blueskygallery.org 11 Center for Contemporary Art & Culture Pacific Northwest College of Art 511 NW Broadway, 97209 503-226-4391, ccac.pnca.edu 12 Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery Reed College
L loyd Center l Museum of Art at PSU F ariborz Maseeh Hall 1855 SW Broadway, 97201 503-725-8013 pdx.edu/museum-of-art 14 Portland Art Museum 1 219 SW Park Ave, 97205 503-226-2811 portlandartmuseum.org 15 Portland Japanese Garden Galleries 6 11 SW Kingston Ave, 97205 503-223-1321 japanesegarden.org
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Design & Gallery 8 24 NW Davis St, 97209 503-267-9225 lvdesignandgallery.com 6 PDX Contemporary Art 9 25 NW Flanders St, 97209 503-222-0063 pdxcontemporaryart.com 7 Russo Lee Gallery 805 NW 21st Ave, 97209 503-226-2754 russoleegallery.com
4 20 NW 9th Ave, 97209 503-224-2634 blackfish.com 2 Elizabeth Leach Gallery 4 17 NW 9th Ave, 97209 503-224-0521 elizabethleach.com 3 Eutectic Gallery 1 930 NE Oregon St, 97232 (enter on NE 20th Ave) 503-974-6518 eutecticgallery.com
3203 SE Woodstock Blvd, 97202 503-517-7851, reed.edu/gallery
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