Organizations
Oregon Society of Artists
Submitted by sarawhale on September 13, 2006 - 3:00pm. Galleries | Organizations2185 SW Park Place 97205
503 228 0706
Tu-Su 1-4
Gallery for showing OSA members
Portland Classical Chinese Garden
Submitted by sarawhale on September 13, 2006 - 1:05pm. Galleries | Organizations239 NW Everett St 97209
503 228 8131
Daily 9-6
Gallery inside the chinese gardens
Disjecta
Submitted by kellyrauer on September 11, 2006 - 12:36pm. Art Centers | Galleries | Organizations | Performance VenuesDisjecta
230 E. Burnside
Portland, OR 97214
(503) 913.6884
The Mission
Our mission is to provide an interdisciplinary exhibition space to display challenging concepts in the visual and performing arts.
It is an exhilarating, watershed moment to be involved in the arts in Portland. Unprecedented growth—from the Modern Zoo and Core Sample to PICA's TBA festival, from the Affair at the Jupiter Hotel and the Cooley Gallery at Reed College to the Portland Art Museum's North Wing—has the city abuzz with possibility. Building on this momentum, Disjecta seeks to create an arts epicenter by launching its new interdisciplinary arts facility in the Templeton Building and creating a beacon on the inner-Eastside for the visual and performing arts.
Artspeak
Submitted by meganscheminske on July 7, 2006 - 10:08am. Art Centers | Organizations233 Carrall Street
Vancouver, BC
Canada V6B 2J2
(604) 688-0051
Tues – Sat, 12 – 5 PM
Artspeak is a non-profit member of the Pacific Association of Artist Run Centres in the Gastown area of Vancouver. Established in 1986, Artspeak presents exhibitions of contemporary art in the gallery space as well as events, talks and readings that broaden and extend our interdisciplinary mandate.
Oregon Arts Commission
Submitted by meganscheminske on July 7, 2006 - 9:51am. Organizations775 Summer Street NE, Ste 200
Salem, Oregon 97301-1284
(503) 986-0082
The Oregon Arts Commission was established in 1967 to foster the arts in Oregon and ensure their excellence. Nine commissioners, appointed by the governor, determine policies, establish Long-Range Plans, and review applications to grants programs to determine funding levels.
Contact: oregon.artscomm@state.or.us
Red76
Submitted by kellyrauer on June 17, 2006 - 4:31pm. OrganizationsBegun in January of 2000 in Portland, Oregon Red76 is the moniker for collaboratively based projects conceived, most often, by Sam Gould, and fleshed out by a group of like minded artists and thinkers usually consisting, but not limited to, Matthew Yake, Khris Soden, Paige Saez, Jen Rhoads, Laura Baldwin and others. Since it's inception Red76 has gone from organizing underground art parties that lasted all night and into the morning to facilitating the implementation and construction of an archive of impromptu drawings of the hopes and thoughts of close to 2000 New Yorker's at New York's Drawing Center and the subsequent distribution of over 11,000 multiples back onto the streets of New York in the form of books, stickers, door hangers, matches, and much more. Since its start in early 2000 Red76 has created well over 50 projects, large and small, that have been realized in Portland, North America, and Internationally.
galleryHOMELAND
Submitted by kellyrauer on June 17, 2006 - 4:20pm. Art Centers | Organizations | Performance VenuesHOMELAND is dedicated to providing the region with interdisciplinary exhibition space to display emerging and challenging concepts in the visual and performing arts. Founded by Paige Saez and Paul Middendorf, the artists and curatorial team have put their heads together to form a cutting-edge think tank and art venue. Homeland, with its centrally located neighborhood position, will act as an artistic incubation center for the city of Portland. The gallery will have one to two month long exhibitions, as well as hosting compelling projects and events
Oregon Society of Artists
Submitted by kellyrauer on June 12, 2006 - 10:42am. Adult | Art Education | OrganizationsOregon Society of Artists
2185 SW Park Place
Portland, OR 97205
503-228-0706
1-4pm daily, except Monday
Since 1927 the Oregon Society of Artists has been promoting the artistic and professional interests of its members as well as providing visual arts programs to the public. The OSA nurtures and promotes Oregon artists by providing exhibit opportunities, marketing their original works, and coordinating educational programs. We also have monthly shows in the OSA Gallery. Check our schedule for the latest show. The OSA Gallery is open from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm daily except Mondays.
info@OregonSocietyOfArtists.com
Young Audiences of Oregon and SW Washington
Submitted by kellyrauer on June 5, 2006 - 3:05pm. Art Education | Children | OrganizationsYoung Audiences
1220 SW Morrison, Suite 900,
Portland, OR 97205-2228
(503) 225-5900
Mon - Fri 8:30 to 5:00
Founded in 1958, Young Audiences of Oregon & SW Washington is the oldest and largest arts in education organization in the Northwest. Young Audiences work is multi-disciplinary, embracing all art forms.
Our Mission: to enhance young people's learning with creative resources from the arts community. Young Audiences of Oregon & SW Washington is the local chapter of Young Audiences, Inc., the nation's leading source of arts in education services to schools.

