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Io Palmer’s Dazzling PDX Installation Expands Ways of Seeing and Being

25th November 2020
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Just in time for the start of the holidays, the PDX Rotating Art Program is honored to feature an impactful new site-specific installation by acclaimed Pullman, Washington based artist Io Palmer. Aptly titled Cut Out, Palmer’s large-scale work will be on view overhead post-security within the Concourse E Extension at Portland International Airport for a…

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Posted in Rotating Exhibits, Site-Specific Installations, Uncategorized Tagged borders, Cut Out, fences, gates, glitter, Installation Art, Io Palmer, paper installation, PDX, PDX Art, PDX Art Program, PDX exhibit, Portland Oregon, Pullman, sculpture, site-specific artwork, Washington Artist

Jacob Hashimoto’s Striking Permanent Suspended Sculptures Elevate PDX Culture

2nd September 2020
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Utilizing sculpture, painting, and installation, internationally renowned contemporary artist Jacob Hashimoto creates complex worlds from a range of modular components: bamboo-and-paper kites, model boats, even astroturf-covered blocks. His accretive, layered compositions reference video games, virtual environments, and cosmology, while also remaining deeply rooted in art-historical traditions notably, landscape-based abstraction, modernism, and handcraft. Jacob Hashimoto, Neutron…

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Posted in Permanent Art, Rotating Exhibits, Site-Specific Installations, Uncategorized Tagged contemporary art, Erin O’Hara, Iconic PDX, Jacon Hashimoto, Jamisen Ogg, Larry P. Yes, PDX, PDX Art, PDX Art Program, PDX exhibit, PDXNext, Peggy Kendellen, Port of Portland Permanent Art Collection, Portland, Portland community, RACC, Scott McLeod, sculpture, Steve Nasker, Suspended sculpture, The City and The Sky, Wade Cotton

New Reshidev RK Mural Is A Bright Spot For Summer

24th July 2020
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The PDX Rotating Art Program is thrilled to unveil a colorful and fascinatingly complex new large-scale mural this summer pre-security in North Baggage Claim. By Portland, Oregon based artist and designer Reshidev RK, this exciting new mural titled PDXPLORE  pops with Portland’s intricacies, people, personalities, and the vibrant flavor of the city and the Pacific Northwest….

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Posted in Rotating Exhibits, Site-Specific Installations, Uncategorized Tagged Digital Illustration, illustration, Kerala India, mural, Oregon artist, Oregon imagery, Painting, PDX, PDX Art, PDX Art Program, PDX exhibit, PDXPLORE, Portland, Portland community, Portland vignettes, Reshidev RK, Trivandrum College of Fine Arts, Wieden+Kennedy

Paper Installation Budding From Arbor to Ether by Jessica Pezalla

4th June 2019
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The PDX Art Program is excited to announce a new whimsical installation by Jessica Pezalla titled Arbor to Ether, now on view through May of 2020 post-security within the Concourse DE display case. Pezalla’s exhibit portrays a very special journey through hand-crafted paper celebrating two of Portland Oregon’s most cherished and celebrated destinations—Forest Park and…

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Posted in Rotating Exhibits, Site-Specific Installations, Uncategorized Tagged Arbor to Ether, Bramble Workshop, craft, Flora, flowers, Forest Park, International Rose Test Garden, Jessica Pezalla, nature, Oregon artist, paper craft, paper installation, PDX, PDX Art, PDX Art Program, PDX exhibit, Rose City, roses

Artist Kim Osgood Brings Harmony, Abundance, and Joy to North Baggage Claim

2nd April 2019
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The PDX Art Program is pleased to present a truly unique and masterful monotype by Portland artist Kim Osgood, now on view pre-security within North Baggage Claim through September of 2019. Aptly titled Embracing Earth and Sky, this large-scale evocative print embodies and celebrates the iconic geography, flora, and fauna of Portland, Oregon and the…

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Posted in Rotating Exhibits, Uncategorized Tagged contemporary art, Flora, Kim Osgood, Monotype, nature, Oregon artist, Oregon imagery, PDX, PDX Art, PDX Art Program, PDX exhibit, Portland Artist, Portland icons, Portland painter, Portland printmaker, printmaking, Russo Lee Gallery, Vaux's Swifts

Renée Zangara’s State Flowers Bloom within Concourse B

10th March 2019
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In great anticipation of springtime in the Pacific Northwest, the PDX Art Program is delighted to present Portland-based painter Renée Zangara’s gorgeous new exhibition of fifty-two masterful contemporary oil paintings titled The Official State Flowers of the United States of America. Now on view post-security within Concourse B throughout February of 2020, Zangara’s painterly, diverse, and dynamic…

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Posted in Rotating Exhibits, Uncategorized Tagged abstraction, contemporary art, Contemporary Painting, Fine Art, Flora, nature, Nine Gallery, oil painting, Oregon artist, PDX, PDX Art, PDX Art Program, PDX exhibit, Portland painter, Renée Zangara, state flowers, Vernissage Fine Art

PORTAURORA BY STICKY CO. CREATES A CELESTIAL EXPERIENCE IN CONCOURSE D

16th February 2019
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The PDX Art Program is thrilled to announce Portaurora, a new art installation comprised of interactive light and sound elements now on view post-security within Concourse D at Portland International Airport. Designed, produced, and installed by Sticky Co., a Portland and Amsterdam-based artist team, Portaurora transforms the PDX airport experience into something truly magical. After initially sharing their inventive…

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Posted in Permanent Art, Site-Specific Installations, Uncategorized Tagged Andrew Haddock, Aurora Borealis, heat-sensing, Installation Art, Light Art, motion-sensing, Northern lights, PDX Art, PDX Art Program, PDX Concourse D, Port of Portland Permanent Art Collection, Portaurora, Sound Art, Sticky Co.

Dexterous Landscapes By Amory Abbott Grace International Arrivals

18th November 2018
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The PDX Art Program is honored to debut ten masterly charcoal drawings from the series A Storm Blown From Paradise by Vancouver BC based artist Amory Abbott. These superb works are on view pre-security through November 2019 in the International Arrivals area of North Baggage Claim. Spanish Point, 2018 | Charcoal on Stonehenge 250 gsm | 26…

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Posted in International Exhibits, Rotating Exhibits, Uncategorized Tagged A Storm Blown From Paradise, Amory Abbott, charcoal drawings, Co. Cork, Fine Art, Ireland, Masterly Drawings, PDX Art, PDX Art Program, PDX exhibit, Russo Lee Gallery, Sherkin Island, works on paper

More Education by Jeremy Okai Davis Elevates Concourse A within PDX

10th October 2018
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More Education is a handsome and timely solo exhibition/exploration of diverse elements and ideas that have informed Portland artist Jeremy Okai Davis to be the person he is today.  Davis creates paintings that are both personal and engaging through multi-layered subject matter that invites further investigation. PJ & Spree, 2016, Acrylic on panel, 12 x 10…

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Posted in Rotating Exhibits, Uncategorized Tagged African American artists, contemporary art, Contemporary Painting, diverse ideas, Jeremy Okai Davis, PDX Art, PDX Art Program, popular culture, Portland Artist, Portland Artists to Watch, Portland painter, portraits

Technotope by Ruth Lantz debuts in PDX’s Concourse Connector

25th September 2018
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Artist Ruth Lantz explores the intersection between painting and digital language. Commingling abstraction and representation, she approaches her highly crafted paintings and prints through a series of perceptual, process driven, and painterly filtration systems. Lantz’s skillful and innovative new exhibition titled Technotope—meaning an external space that is uniform in its use values, social meanings, and technology use—is…

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Posted in Rotating Exhibits, Uncategorized Tagged Concourse Connector, contemporary art, Contemporary Painting, Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Fine Art, Oregon artist, PDX, PDX Art, PDX Art Program, PDX exhibit, Portland painter, Ruth Lantz, Spray Paint, Technotope
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