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Portland has a rich and diverse creative community that is supported and presented by an equally diverse set of events and venues. Whether it be First Thursday for artists, food carts for chefs, or countless venues for musicians, everyone can find a platform for their work that caters to their specific media. What is lacking in Portland is a platform that showcases work from a multitude of medias that allows the creative community to intermingle and inspire all in the same space.
Tessa Hulls - Artists and Scientists are Secretly Super Similar
I'm an artist and wandering vagabond currently based out of Seattle, and I've spent my whole life as the sole artist awash in a sea of scientists. I have many theories as to why this is, and have created a silly, illustrated presentation that explains them. There will also be a somewhat more serious component. Hopefully. If I have time to finish fleshing it out.
Will Justice - Conceptual Art as a Model for Entrepreneurship
I'm interested in establishing organizations and engaging in public actions in a way that gets to the heart, and in some sense, attempts to exploit the reward systems in global capitalist culture.
Lisa Radon - Reading. Writing.
Curator’s tour of the current galleryHOMELAND exhibition whose purpose is to look at reading as a form of writing and writing as a form of reading and how both of these practices manifest in works of visual art by artists and poets.
