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Oregon Historical Society’s Engaging Coastal Travel Photography Exhibition Opens at PDX

17th February 2020
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The PDX Art Program is excited to present a delightful new vintage postcard and photography exhibition from the Oregon Historical Society (OHS). Titled Places by the Sea, this engaging educational exhibition focuses on Oregon’s coastal travel and tourism history and will be on view within both ends of PDX’s Rental Car Lobby through February of 2021. In 1910, going to…

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Posted in Rotating Exhibits, Uncategorized Tagged Antique Oregon postcards, Astoria, Cannon Beach, Coastal destinations, Columbia river, OHS, Oregon Coast, Oregon Historical Society, Oregon tourism, PDX Art Program, PDX exhibit, photography, Places by the Sea, SP&S Railway, Vintage photographic prints

There is a Land Over the Ocean via PDX’s International Arrivals Corridor

9th January 2020
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The PDX Art Program is deeply honored to present a spirited new portrait and narrative-based exhibition designed specifically for Portland International Airport titled There is a Land Over the Ocean  from The Immigrant Story, a volunteer-led nonprofit organization based in Portland, Oregon founded by Sankar Raman. The title of the exhibition refers to the moment when,…

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Posted in International Exhibits, Rotating Exhibits Tagged Abel Getachew, Felix Songolo, Fine Art Photography, Hameda Dil Mohamed, Hussein Al-Baiaty, Immigrant stories, Immigrants, Inés Voglar, Jenny Munezero, Maria Garcia, multiculturalism, Naw Bi Tha Aye La, PDX Art Program, PDX exhibit, photography, Portland community, portraits, Rama Yousef, refugees, Sankar Raman, storytelling, The Immigrant Story, There is a Land Over the Ocean, underrepresented voices, Vu Nguyen

Rev Up at PDX With New Racing in the Rose City Exhibition

1st February 2019
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The PDX Art Program is honored to debut a new exhibition from World of Speed aptly titled Racing in the Rose City on view in Portland International Airport’s Rental Car Lobby through January 2020. This fascinating and educational exhibit celebrates vintage motorsports in the Portland Oregon region featuring race cars such as the 1964 Vollstedt Bryant Heating/Cooling,…

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Posted in Rotating Exhibits, Uncategorized Tagged 1953 Eyerly-Crosley Special, 1964 Dick Bown Chevelle, 1964 Vollstedt Bryant Heating/Cooling, 1965 Northwind AA/FD, car racing, Oregon Racing, PDX Art Program, PDX exhibit, photography, Race Cars, Racing in the Rose City, Vintage Motorsports, World of Speed

Deb Stoner photographs added to the Port’s Permanent Art Collection

22nd November 2017
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The Port of Portland’s Permanent Art Collection greatly contributes to the pleasing ambiance of PDX. In two and three-dimensional form, the Port’s collection captures the collective memory and history of our region. Artists’ impressions and skilled craft convey the values and spirit of the Pacific Northwest to visitors and locals alike. The permanent art collection…

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Posted in Permanent Art, Uncategorized Tagged contemporary art, Deb Stoner, Fine Art, Fine Art Photography, indigenous plants, nature, Oregon artist, Oregon imagery, PDX Art, PDX exhibit, photography, Port of Portland Permanent Art Collection, Portland Artist, Thanksgiving

Fish-Work by Corey Arnold Decks Out PDX’s Concourse Connector

11th August 2017
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Unwind, cool down and marvel with PDX this Summer over an outstanding new exhibition through the PDX Art Program. Celebrated Portland Oregon based professional photographer Corey Arnold launched Fish-Work in the North and South ends of the Concourse Connector on August 8th of 2017. This stirring collection of twenty-two colorful photographs is now on view through September 3rd of 2018. It should definitely not be…

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Posted in Rotating Exhibits Tagged Alaska, Charles A. Hartman Fine Art, contemporary art, Corey Arnold, fish, Fish-Work, fishing, ice, nature, PDX, PDX Art, PDX Concourse Connector, PDX exhibit, photography, Portland icons, sea, Summer Exhibition

Luminous Nature Group Exhibition Now on View in Concourse A

15th March 2017
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Feature photograph by Annie Marie Musselman titled Rescued Coyote, 2008, Archival pigment print, 30 x 30 inches. Image courtesy of Charles A. Hartman Fine Art.   LUMINOUS NATURE | CONCOURSE A  MARCH 3 – AUGUST 31, 2017   A new group exhibition titled Luminous Nature, in collaboration with Charles A. Hartman Fine Art of Portland, Oregon, is…

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Posted in Rotating Exhibits Tagged Anna Fidler, Annie Marie Musselman, Charles A. Hartman Fine Art, collage, contemporary art, Contemporary Painting, Daniel Robinson, Eva Speer, Fauna, Fine Art, Flora, Luminous Nature, nature, oil on canvas, Oregon imagery, PDX Art, PDX Art Program, PDX exhibition, photography, Portland painter, portraits, Rachel Davis, watercolor

Capturing Portland with Keri Friedman

6th April 2016
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For nine months of the year, we Portlanders tread through puddles, shoulders slumped and hoods pulled tight as we scrunch our faces against the sideways rain. Around here the saying, “Umbrellas are for tourists” is about as common as “Keep Portland Weird”. We’ve become one with the rain. With the first glimmers of sunlight we emerge, pale and confused, from…

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Posted in Rotating Exhibits Tagged camera effects, Keep Portland Weird, Keri Friedman, lensbaby, Oregon imagery, photography, Portland, Portland icons, Portland vignettes, sepia-tone, vignette photography effects

Portland Vignettes, Keri Friedman

19th December 2015
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Portland Vignettes, Keri Friedman, Concourse Connector, July 15, 2015 – July 15, 2016 Keri Friedman has been shooting her Portland Vignettes series for over 6 years. Like every transplanted city-dweller, she views her adopted town under the influence of her past experiences elsewhere. Her goal is to share her specific view of Portland in a way…

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Posted in Site-Specific Installations Tagged camera effects, camera lenses, Keep Portland Weird, lensbaby, photography, Portland, Portland community, Portland vignettes, quirky Portland

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