List of artists and art institutions in Portland, Oregon
The following is a partial list of institutions and individuals who are notable and active in the art scene of Portland, Oregon.
Museums
- Museum of Contemporary Craft - Closed in 2016
- Portland Art Museum
Colleges and universities with art programs and or major exhibition programs
Nonprofit or alternative spaces and other institutions
- AIGA Portland (American Institute for Graphic Arts Portland Chapter)[1]
- C.O.P.S. (Conceptual Oregon Performance School)[2]
- Disjecta
- Imago Theatre
- Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center
- Oregon Biennial
- Portland Documentary and Experimental Film Festival
- Portland Institute for Contemporary Art
- Portland Museum of Modern Art[3]
- Powell's Books Basil Hallward Gallery
- Project Grow
- Regional Arts & Culture Council
- Right Side Art[4]
- Rocks Box Contemporary Fine Art[5]
- S1[6]
- Weird Portland United[7]
- WeMake[8]
- Yale Union
Publications/BLOGs
- Art & About — a platform documenting contemporary art in Portland, Oregon [9]
- The Bear Deluxe — art, literature, and environmental magazine
- The Oregonian — daily newspaper of record containing some arts coverage
- Oregon ArtWatch — a non-profit arts and culture journalism project that explores the arts and their intersection with the wider culture in Oregon and the Northwest.
- PLAZM — art and design magazine
- PORT — dedicated visual art blog with daily art news, interviews and reviews
- The Portland Mercury — weekly newspaper containing some arts coverage
- Portland Tribune — twice-weekly newspaper containing some arts coverage
- Willamette Week — weekly newspaper containing some arts coverage
Curators, critics & writers
- Yaelle Amir[10]
- Gordon Gilkey
- Ashley Gifford[11]
- Jeff Jahn
- Kristan Kennedy[12]
- Mack McFarland
- Cris Moss
- Jenene Nagy
- Jonathan Raymond
- Matthew Stadler
- Stephanie Snyder[13]
- Libby Werbel
- Ashley Stull Meyers[14]\
Artists
- Brad Adkins (born 1973)
- Dan Attoe (born 1975)
- Damali Ayo (born 1972)
- Lance Bangs (born 1972)
- Becca Bernstein (born 1977)
- Trevor Chowning (born 1972)
- Bruce Conkle
- Tom Cramer
- Jen Delos Reyes
- Richard Diebenkorn (1922-1993)
- Carson Ellis (born 1975)
- Harrell Fletcher (born 1967)
- Laura Fritz
- Matt Groening (born 1954)
- MK Guth (born 1963)[15]
- Sally Haley (1908-2007)
- Susan J. Harlan (born 1950)[16]
- Todd Haynes (born 1961)
- Sean Healy
- Jessica Jackson Hutchins (born 1971)
- Jennifer Jako (born 1973)
- Aaron Flint Jamison (born 1979)
- Chris Johanson (born 1968)
- Maude Kerns (1876-1965)
- Les McClaine (born 1977)
- Mack McFarland
- Matt McCormick (born 1972)
- Carl Morris (1911-1993)
- TJ Norris (born 1965)
- Andy Paiko (born 1977)
- Red 76
- Wendy Red Star (born 1981)
- Jim Riswold (born 1957)
- Stephanie Robison (born 1976)
- Patrick Rock (born 1951)[17]
- Mark Rothko (1903-1970)
- Craig Thompson (born 1975)
- Storm Tharp[18]
- Gus Van Sant (born 1952)
- Marie Watt (born 1967)
- Minor White (1908-1976)
- Jim Warren (born 1949)
- Phyllis Yes (born 1941)
Architects
- Pietro Belluschi (1899-1994)
- Brad Cloepfil (born 1956)
- John Yeon (1910-1994)
See also
References
- C.O.P.S. (Conceptual Oregon Performance School)
- Right Side Art
- Rocks Box Contemporary Fine Art
- Weird Portland United
- Almino, Elisa Wouk (2019-10-22). "Shining a Light on Portland's Art Scene: 10 Exciting Venues in the Rose City". Hyperallergic. Retrieved 2020-08-17.
- "Staff". newspacephoto.org. Newspace Center for Photography. Archived from the original on May 2, 2016. Retrieved April 5, 2018.
- "Ashley Gifford". theglossary.co. Retrieved February 21, 2020.
- PICA. "Artist Index: Kristan Kennedy". pica.org.
- "Reed College".
- "Ashley Stull Meyers". dailyserving.com. Retrieved April 5, 2018.
- D.K. Row, "New Yorkers connect with MK Guth's braid project at Whitney Biennial", The Oregonian (Oregon Live), March 09, 2008. Retrieved 2013-06-04.
- "Susan Harlan's Floating Abstractions". The Oregonian. June 25, 2008.
- Patrick Rock
- "Whitney museum". Whitney museum. Archived from the original on 2016-08-23. Retrieved 2017-03-12.
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