May 03 2021
Other highights are Oblations at Waterstone Gallery and What a Body Moves Through at Blue Sky.
The Tribune will highlight some gallery openings and other arts happenings in the first edition of each month, coinciding with First Thursday (May 6). Many galleries have reopened with COVID-19 safety protocols in place, including limited capacities; some require appointments, some have web content. Please check individual websites for details:
• The Portland Art Museum remains open to limited capacity, despite Multnomah County returning to extreme COVID risk. It features the exhibit Ansel Adams in Our Time. For more: www.portlandartmuseum.org.
• At Elizabeth Leach Gallery, 417 N.W. Ninth Ave., there are new works by Ryan Pierce, Awake Under Vines, and Charlene Liu, Lattice, through May 29.
January Arts
Items include Almost Paradise, Women of the African Diaspora and Global Art Festival
The Tribune will highlight some gallery openings and other arts happenings in the first edition of each month, coinciding with First Thursday (Jan. 7). Most galleries have reopened with COVID-19 safety protocols and government restrictions, including limited capacities; some require appointments, some have web content. Please check individual websites for details:
• Reminder: Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, 15 N.E. Hancock St., features We Got Each Other s Back by Carlos Motta with Helday de la Cruz, Julio Salgado and Edna Vazquez through Feb. 14. For more: http://www.pica.org. It s part of a long-term documentary project, a three-part multichannel video installation featuring portraits of queer artists and activists in the United States who have been openly undocumented and who have produced work to denounce immigration policies. …