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Jake Scharbach's "Sorry Not Sorry" Exhibition
Opens in New York City May 17, 2022 Sorry Not Sorry Opens Friday, June 3, 6pm-9pm The exhibition will be on view June 4 & 5 from 10am... Read more -
SPECIAL GALLERY HOURS
April 29th - May 14th April 28, 2022 Froelick Gallery will be operating under special gallery hours between April 29th and May 14th. Closed April 29th – May... Read more -
The Royal Scottish Academy - 196th Annual Exhibition
Benny Fountain April 21, 2022 Benny Fountain will be featerd in The Royal Scottish Academy's (RSA) 196th Annual Exhibition opening this Saturday April 23rd. 'Now... Read more -
Many Wests: Artists Shape an American Idea
National Traveling Exhibition April 13, 2022 Many Wests: Artists Shape an American Idea features artwork from the permanent collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum and... Read more -
Joe Feddersen featuring in Indie Folk: New Art and Sounds from the Pacific Northwest
A group exhibition to identify a regional artistic trend grounded in folk and craft traditions April 12, 2022 EXHIBITION | On view now until May 21, 2022 ABOUT | The Pacific Northwest is home to a unique artistic... Read more -
First Thursday is back!
April 6, 2022 We will be participating in First Thursday and we are also happy to announce the addition of a Saturday afternoon... Read more -
V. Maldonado interviewed in "Beyond Frida Kahlo"
Four Latino Portland artists using art and identity in powerful ways March 12, 2022 March 12, 2022 By Brianna Miller, The Oregonian Reflecting on the intense interest in Frida Kahlo’s work, Portland artist Patricia... Read more -
The Bartow Project
Exhibition and Film Series Debut March 5, 2022 We are excited to announce on behalf of The Wiyot Tribe, Dell'Arte Internationa l, The R.E. Bartow Trusts, and The... Read more -
Kay WalkingStick featured in group exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art
November 14, 2021 The Baltimore Museum of Art's new acquisition, Fantasy for a January Day by Kay WalkingStick is included in the group... Read more -
Kay WalkingStick and the Indigenous Presence in American Landscape Painting
Acquisition Announcement by Melissa Ho November 10, 2021 Melissa Ho, Curator of 20th Century Art at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, published a beautiful article to announce SAAM's... Read more -
Kay WalkingStick in Conversation with Curator Melissa Ho
Smithsonian American Art Museum 2021 Annual Director's Circle Dinner November 10, 2021 At the Smithsonian American Art Museum's 2021 Annual Director's Circle Dinner and to celebrate their recent acquisition of three WalkingStick... Read more -
Kay WalkingStick featured in traveling exhibition “For America: Paintings from the National Academy of Design”
November 6, 2021 Kay WalkingStick's painting Volute/Volupte, 2009 is featured in the traveling exhibition For America: Paintings from the National Academy of Design,... Read more -
WalkingStick to be featured in upcoming “American Landscapes” exhibition at the University of Maryland
August 4, 2021 American Landscapes Curated by Prof. Curlee R. Holton On View: September 9 – November 19, 2021 David C. Driskell Center... Read more -
Willie Little Awarded a 2021 Glean Residency
Metro Central Transfer Station, Portland, OR July 5, 2021 Willie Little is one of five artists selected to participate in the 2021 GLEAN residency program in Portland, OR. His... Read more -
Willie Little's solo exhibition "An American Sin" on view at Rosa Parks Museum
July 1, 2021 An American Sin, solo exhibition by Willie Little Rosa Parks Museum at Troy University, Montgomery, AL Exhibition Dates: July 1... Read more -
Kay WalkingStick featured in traveling exhibition co-organized by the Peabody Essex Museum and the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
May 29, 2021 In American Waters: The Sea in American Painting co-organized by Peabody Essex Museum & Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art... Read more -
Willie Little's ceramic sculptures featured at Dalles Art Center & Columbia Center for the Arts
May 7, 2021 Beyond the Construct Group exhibition, Curated by Brett Binford On View: May 7 – 29, 2021 The Dalles Art Center... Read more -
Exquisite Scrolls: Collaborative Drawings for Pacific Northwest College of Art
A Benefit for PNCA Leadership & Equity Scholarships May 5, 2021 We are excited to participate in Exquisite Scrolls: Collaborative Drawings for PNCA, on view May 5-29 at multiple galleries throughout... Read more -
Gail Tremblay Included in Upcoming Exhibition at the Museum of Glass (Tacoma, WA)
Counterparts: Glass + Art Elements - Opens April 2, 2021 April 2, 2021 Counterparts: Glass + Art Elements April 2, 2021 – April 2022 Museum of Glass (Tacoma, WA) Guest Curated by Lisa... Read more -
Jim Denomie's Sketch Work reviewed in First American Art magazine
April 1, 2021 Anya Montiel's (Mestiza/Tohono O'odham descent) book review of Jim Denomie's Sketch Work, appears in the Spring issue of the First... Read more -
Jim Denomie mural-sized painting included in upcoming exhibition at the Kunsthalle Wien in Vienna, Austria
AND IF I DEVOTED MY LIFE TO ONE OF ITS FEATHERS? March 27, 2021 AND IF I DEVOTED MY LIFE TO ONE OF ITS FEATHERS? Curated by Miguel A. López May 15 - September... Read more -
Oregonian's Spring Art Guide
includes upcoming exhibitions by Sarah Horowitz and Terrell James March 25, 2021 The Oregonian's Spring Arts Guide includes Sarah Horowitz's upcoming exhibition 'BLUE' (on view March 30 - May 29) and Terrell... Read more -
Benny Fountain upcoming exhibition at Redux Contemporary Art Center
Two-person exhibition with artist Suzanne Dittenber March 17, 2021 Quiet Edge UPCOMING EXHIBITION: April 9 - May 22nd, 2021 Two-Person Exhibition with artists Benny Fountain and Suzanne Dittenber Redux... Read more -
Joe Feddersen featured in exhibition at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
Crafting America, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art - On View through May 31, 2021 March 13, 2021 Currently on View: February 6 - May 31, 2021 Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (Bentonville, AR) Curated by Jen... Read more -
Joe Feddersen featured in upcoming exhibition (and catalog) at the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture
Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions in Glass - Opens in Santa Fe on April 18, 2021 March 12, 2021 Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions in Glass Exhibition Dates: April 18, 2021 - April 2022 Museum of Indian Arts & Culture/Laboratory... Read more -
Gail Tremblay Included in Basket Weaving Exhibition at Minneapolis Institute of Art
Unexpected Turns: Women Artists and the Making of American Basket Weaving Traditions - On view through October 24, 2021 March 11, 2021 March 11, 2021 – October 24, 2021 Robert and Marlyss White Gallery (Gallery 281) Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN... Read more -
Kay WalkingStick's Winter Sun acquired by Muscarelle Museum of Art
Muscarelle Museum of Art at William & Mary (Williamsburg, VA) March 1, 2021 Kay WalkingStick's diptych Winter Sun adorns the front and back cover of the Muscarelle Museum of Art's 2021 newsletter, which... Read more -
Willie Little on Oregon Public Broadcasting
Willie Little on Oregon Art Beat, 2/25 February 24, 2021 Willie Little was featured in a story on Oregon Art Beat, which aired at 8pm Pacific time on Thursday, February... Read more -
Emma Gerigscott Interview with Joseph Gallivan
Art Focus, KBOO Radio, February 16, 2021 February 16, 2021 Joseph Gallivan talks to Painter Emma Gerigscott Hosted by: Joseph Gallivan Produced by: KBOO Program:: Art Focus Air date: Tue,... Read more -
Laurie Danial Interview
Laurie Danial interviewed by David Schell of "The Semi-Finalist" blog January 27, 2021 Laurie Danial discussed her life, process and studio practice with David Schell of The Semi-Finalist in this fascinating interview on... Read more -
Gail Tremblay participates in panel discussion at the Missoula Art Museum
Indian Country Conversations: Two-Headed Arrow/Tar Sands Project January 24, 2021 Indian Country Conversations Organized and produced by the Missoula Art Museum January 23, 2021 Artist Corwin Clairmont (Salish Kootenai) discusses... Read more -
Gail Tremblay contributes essay to artist monograph
Gail Tremblay, “Art to Help Save the Earth,” in Corwin Clairmont: Two-Headed Arrow / The Tar Sands Project. Missoula, Montana: Missoula Art Museum, 2020. January 23, 2021 Gail Tremblay's essay, 'Art to Help Save the Earth,' is included in a monograph on artist Corwin Clairmont (Confederated Salish... Read more -
Kay WalkingStick featured in the Smithsonian's Pandemic Oral History Project
Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution December 28, 2020 Interview with Kay WalkingStick Pandemic Oral History Project Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution Conducted by Melissa Ho, Curator of... Read more -
New Jim Denomie monograph published by Rez Rabbit Press
Denomie, Jim. Sketch Work. Minneapolis, MN: Rez Rabbit Press, 2020. December 1, 2020 Jim Denomie Monograph, Sketch Work Published by Rez Rabbit Press 2020 Jim Denomie’s paintings are instantly recognizable for their animated... Read more -
Kay WalkingStick and Jaune Quick-to-See Smith in Conversation
A Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian event November 14, 2020 Thursday, December 3, 2020, 6 – 7 PM Eastern Time Acclaimed artists Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (Salish/Cree/Shoshone) and Kay WalkingStick (Cherokee)... Read more -
Kay WalkingStick Talk at the Montclair Art Museum
Kay WalkingStick in conversation with curator Gail Stravitsky November 3, 2020 Join MAM’s Chief Curator Gail Stavitsky for a conversation with renowned artist Kay WalkingStick. Through the lens of her own... Read more -
Jake Scharbach featured in Jacques Marie Mage
Art at the End of Empire October 28, 2020 Miss Rosen of Jacques Marie Mage published a review of Jake Scharbach’s artwork on the occasion of the company’s release... Read more -
Kay WalkingStick featured in the exhibition "The F Word: We Mean Female!" at the Hunter Museum in TN
September 11, 2020 Kay WalkingStick's 2006 diptych 'We're Still Dancing / Taos Variation' is featured in the group exhibition 'The F Word: We... Read more -
Gail Tremblay Interview
with Cathy Denning, contemporary art historian and writer September 1, 2020 Climate change and the ethnographic present September 1, 2020 Known for her multimedia work, critical writing and poetry, Gail Tremblay... Read more -
Feddersen featured in printmaking exhibition at Jundt Art Museum
August 28, 2020 MATRIX PRESS: 20 Years of Collaboration Jundt Art Museum, Spokane, WA August 28, 2020 - January 3rd, 2021 Curatorial Statement:... Read more -
Play Reading of "BARTOW" by Greg Berman
Oregon Dramatists Guild Footlights Series (July 8, 2020) July 8, 2020 Please mark your calendars and join us July 8 at 7:00 Pacific time as the virtual Dramatists Guilds Footlights series... Read more -
Tom Prochaska Interview
with Cathy Denning, contemporary art historian and writer May 1, 2020 AN INTERVIEW WITH TOM PROCHASKA: SHUFFLE April 16, 2020 Cathy Denning interviews Tom Prochaska about his solo exhibition, Shuffle, presented... Read more -
Kay WalkingStick Elected to National Academy of Arts & Sciences
April 24, 2020 Kay WalkingStick has been elected to the National Academy of Arts & Sciences class of 2020, a group of professionals... Read more -
Gail Tremblay Included in Brooklyn Museum Exhibition
Climate in Crisis: Environmental Change in the Indigenous Americas on view through Jan. 2021 February 15, 2020 Climate in Crisis: Environmental Change in the Indigenous Americas February 14, 2020-January 10, 2021 Arts of the Americas Galleries, 5th... Read more -
Tom Prochaska in "What Needs to Be Said"
Exhibition of recent Hallie Ford Fellows at Disjecta through April 5. February 15, 2020 Tom Prochaska is included in What Needs to Be Said: Hallie Ford Fellows at Disjecta , through April 5. Curated... Read more -
V. Maldonado Included in "Making a Better Painting"
Group Exhibition at Hoffman Gallery, Lewis & Clark College January 24, 2020 V. Maldonado is one of the artists selected for the group show Making a Better Painting at the Ronna &... Read more -
Two Generations: Joe Feddersen and Wendy Red Star
Exhibition on view at the Schneider Museum, Southern Oregon University January 16, 2020 Two Generations: Joe Feddersen and Wendy Red Star, curated by Mack McFarland, is on view at the Schneider Museum at... Read more -
Hayashi Recommended in Visual Art Source
Takahiko Hayashi's "Vibes in the Lines" Reviewed November 16, 2019 Richard Speer, in Visual Art Source, writes: Kiritsubo, Japan-based artist Takahiko Hayashi brings a background in printmaking to the mixed-media... Read more -
Emma Gerigscott at Jentel Residency
Her monthlong residency includes an exhibit in Wyoming October 29, 2019 Emma Gerigscott is currently in residence at the Jentel Artist Residency Program in Banner, Wyoming, which will culminate in a... Read more -
Maldonado exhibition at Schneider Museum of Art
"Excerpts from a Book I'll Never Write" solo exhibition October 24, 2019 V. Maldonado's exhibition of new paintings, Excerpts from a Book I'll Never Write is on view at the Schneider Museum... Read more -
Rick Bartow Retrospective at Missoula Art Museum
"Things You Know but Cannot Explain" at its final venue October 4, 2019 Rick Bartow's traveling retrospective Things You Know but Cannot Explain is on view at the final venue of its nearly... Read more -
Rick Bartow Prints at Hallie Ford Museum of Art
Make Your Mark: Prints from the Rick Bartow Print Archive on view September 14, 2019 On view through December 20 in the Maribeth Collins Library. From the Hallie Ford Museum of Art: Rick Bartow (Wiyot,... Read more -
Tom Prochaska in Hallie Ford Fellowship Alumni Show
"What Needs to Be Said" at Hallie Ford Museum of Art September 14, 2019 Tom Prochaska is included in What Needs to Be Said, a selection of works by past Hallie Ford Fellowship Grant... Read more -
Jim Denomie receives 2019 McKnight Foundation Distinguished Artist Award
Awarded to one Minnesota-based artist annually August 29, 2019 Jim Denomie has received the 2019 McKnight Foundation Distinguished Artist Award. This honor, given annually to one Minnesota-based artist, includes... Read more -
Yoshihiro Kitai Residency at Crow's Shadow Institute of the Arts
Reception and talk to be held August 22nd, 5-7pm August 3, 2019 Yoshihiro Kitai will be the artist in residence at Crow's Shadow Institute of the Arts in Pendleton, OR for two... Read more -
Kevin Kadar Included in Oregon Ballet Theatre Exhibit
on view at the Oregon Historical Society August 2, 2019 A large-scale drawing by Kevin Kadar will be on view at the Oregon Historical Society in an exhibit honoring Oregon... Read more -
Sarah Horowitz Profiled
in Good Life Magazine July 30, 2019 Sarah Horowitz, was recently profiled in The Good Life Magazine, a publication focused on Washington's Douglas and Chelan counties. The... Read more -
Feddersen named 2019 Artist Trust Fellowship Award recipient
June 19, 2019 Congratulations to Joe Feddersen on being named a 2019 Artist Trust Fellowship Award recipient. Fellowships are merit-based monetary awards given... Read more -
"Laurie Danial's Dynamic and Enigmatic Abstraction"
Profiled for Oregon Visual Arts Ecology Project May 25, 2019 An insightful profile of Laurie Danial written by Patrick Collier appears in the Oregon Visual Arts Ecology Project. Please follow... Read more -
Yoshihiro Kitai images in New York Times article
May 9, 2019 Yoshihiro Kitai 's gold and silver leaf works can be seen in 'Renovating an Ode to the Pacific Northwest ',... Read more -
Victor Maldonado painting purchases by two museums
Portland Art Museum and the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at UO purchase Maldonado Paintings March 13, 2019 We are honored to announce that two of Maldonado's large scale paintings have been purchased by Oregon museums for their... Read more -
Willie Little exhibition at Archer Gallery, Clark College
America's Whispered Truths: Renee Billingslea and Willie Little March 13, 2019 On view thru April 13, 2019. Willie Little and Renee Billingslea critique portions of America’s social dilemmas, and confront the... Read more -
Welcoming Jim Denomie
March 13, 2019 Froelick Gallery is happy to begin exhibiting the work of celebrated Anishinaabe artist Jim Denomie. Jim lives and works in... Read more -
Joe Feddersen, "Echo"
On view at Pacific Northwest College of Art March 7, 2019 Joe Feddersen: Echo, a show of new large-format prints as well as glass, ceramic and monoprints from previous bodies of... Read more -
Jim Denomie included in ArtForum's Critic's Picks
March 2019 March 1, 2019 ARTFORUM: CRITIC'S PICKS Jim Denomie at Bockley Gallery, Minnesota, MN by Christina Schmid March 2019 Schmid reviews Jim Denomie's solo... Read more -
Jim Denomie essay published in Hyperallergic
An Indigenous Artist Captures the Racial Violence at Standing Rock (2019) February 7, 2019 An Indigenous Artist Captures the Racial Violence at Standing Rock by Shelia Regan February 7, 2019 Regan writes about a... Read more -
"Comings & Goings: Works on Paper by Rick Bartow" at the C.N. Gorman Museum
Bartow on view at UC Davis January 9, 2019 Comings and Goings: Works on Paper by Rick Bartow Jan 7 - Mar 15, 2019 The solo exhibition... Read more -
"Victor Maldonado's Liberation Stories at Froelick Gallery is one of the strongest painting shows I've ever seen in Portland." Jeff Jahn, PORT
November 15, 2018 This month is Victember! Victor Maldonado's Liberation Stories at Froelick Gallery is one of the strongest painting shows Ive ever... Read more -
Rick Bartow in "Original Warrior" at National Veterans Art Museum
Exhibit focuses on the Native American military experience October 30, 2018 The National Veterans Art Museum is excited to present Original Warrior, our new exhibition which explores the complex Native American... Read more -
Gail Tremblay in "Community and Continuity: Native American Art of New York", Hyperallergic article
Exhibit at the Samuel Dorsky Museum reviewed October 26, 2018 Gail Tremblay is featured in the exhibit Community and Continuity: Native American Art of New York at the Samuel Dorsky... Read more -
Hargis in Arrowmont Group Show
On view during Figurative Association Symposium 2018 October 20, 2018 Kris Hargis will have work on view at Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts in Gatlinburg, TN during the Figurative... Read more -
Victor Maldonado in Archer Gallery Group Show
Maldonado's "Lucha Chapel" in "I Say 'RADICAL!' You Say 'FEMINIST!'" group show October 2, 2018 I Say 'radical'! You say 'Feminist'! A celebration of diverse expressions of gender, identity, and the human body Exhibition: September... Read more -
Joe Feddersen in Portland Art Museum Glass Exhibit
CCN: Not Fragile with Joe Feddersen September 1, 2018 CCNA: Not Fragile Portland Art Museum 1219 SW Park Avenue Portland, OR 97205 SEP 1, 2018 - JUN 9, 2019... Read more -
Rick Bartow in LA Weekly
Bartow Show at the Autry Reviewed August 30, 2018 Rick Bartow's traveling retrospective 'Things You Know but Cannot Explain', now at the Autry Museum in Los Angeles, is the... Read more -
Tom Prochaska Exhibition in Lugano, Switzerland
Incisioni di Thomas A. Prochaska August 25, 2018 A series of prints created exclusively for the L'Associazione dell'Atelier Calcografico has opened at the Biblioteca Saliti dei Frati in... Read more -
Kris Hargis Reviewed in Visual Art Source
"A Michigan Winter" profiled by Richard Speer August 23, 2018 Richard Speer writes: Like Chuck Close, Cindy Sherman and other artists who work in self-portraiture, Kris Hargis takes a career-long... Read more -
Willie Little on KBOO Radio
Willie Little Interviewed August 18, 2018 Willie Little was recently interviewed by KBOO Community Radio's Amanda Clem for their program Art Focus. The full segment is... Read more -
Victor Maldonado in KSMoCA International Art Fair
Kid-Sized Art Fair at MLK Jr. School August 10, 2018 Victor Maldonado was invited to be a participant in the KSMoCA International Art Fair at MLK Jr. Middle School in... Read more -
Joe Feddersen included in "In Red Ink"
Feddersen in Group Show at Museum of Northwest Art August 1, 2018 Museum of Northwest Art 121 First Street La Conner, WA 98257 On view through September 23 'A major exhibit... Read more -
Rick Bartow Reviewed in Hyperalllergic
"Rick Bartow, the Native American Vietnam Veteran Who Confronted Loss Through Art The Autry Museum" July 5, 2018 Rick Bartow exhibition Things You Know But Cannot Explain at the Autry Museum in Los Angeles is reviewed by Hyperallergic. A leading figure of contemporary Native American artists, Bartow, from Newport, Oregon, was an enrolled member of the Mad River Band of Wiyot Indians, a Vietnam Veteran, whose drawings, paintings, prints, and sculpture have garnered national and international acclaim. Read more
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