Come say good bye to a great gallery, Fontanelle! Fontanelle will be closing it’s doors at the end of this month. They showcased some of Homeschool’s artists and acted as the launch pad for many emerging artists in the Portland Scene. We bid you adieu and best of luck to the future. Thanks for all the [...]
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The home of 1907 has sheltered many Portland artists over the past years and Shawn Creeden (a homeschool fav) rounded up the crew for a group show. Some gems include Ryan Jacob Smith, Niles Armstrong, and Joel Statz.
Full List includes:
Ryan Jacob Smith
Joel Statz
Christie MacLean
Niles Armstrong
Andrew Hager
Shawn W. Creeden
Shawn Creeden Embroidery
Niles Armstrong
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I know the glittered glory of Darcelle is old hat to many Portlanders, but if you haven’t yet seen this gritty drag show, do so immediately.
Highlight: Mr. Mitchell (though he’s not a female impersonator) and his sexed-up Prince review.
Lowlight: The after-hours male strippers. Don’t stay too long or you’ll leave smelling like their coconut body [...]
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Taken from the Open Engagement Site:
You are invited to contribute to Open Engagement: Making Things, Making Things Better, Making Things Worse by submitting your projects, performances, tours, presentations, or panel ideas. Other formats are also welcomed. You are encouraged to think of ways to connect peers and colleagues at this conference, connect and engage a greater [...]
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Homeschool is pleased to share two shows this month featuring artists from our happy family! New Homeschool artist, John Kelting, has a solo show at the Lucky Lab in Northwest. Also, Ashley Sloan is participating in the group show, Play for Keeps, at Tribute Gallery.
Be sure to check them both out! But, of course, [...]
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Jack and I will be giving a brief lecture on Homeschool as apart of Research Club’s Organizer’s brunch. We will be doing a ton of bragging about the artists we rep as well as give a short history of the project. Come say hi and enjoy delicious brunch.
Location: Tribute Gallery (328 NW Broadway #117 Portland, [...]
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Repost from Portlandart.net:
“Local artists Sarah Gottesdiener and Jenny Hoyston are seeking artist/performer/etc. participants for a monthly post-First Friday anti-stuffy art salon they’re launching this February at Branx. If you would like to show art, perform, play music, or really do anything to participate, contact sarah.gottesdiener@gmail.com.”
Sounds good right.
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Eric Veit is a guru of collage. His work straddles humor and social commentary all in the lightest form. Veit successfully applies thoughtful care to surface treatment while making nonchalant narratives. I am just not sure who he is making fun of, but we like it. Go to his website it will be worth your [...]
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Homeschool is on view for the month of January at Emerson Space Case. Our lovely New Year opening was a wonderful way to kick off the year. The window definitely shines in the evening. Do check it out.
Location: 30th & Emerson in NE Portland
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