An exhibit, curated by Anthony Hudson and Felix Furby, explores Indigenous history, identity, and cultural revitalization through the work of nine multidisciplinary artists, including Jeffrey Gibson and Geo Soctomah Neptune.
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The multitalented, prolific Portland artist was an energetic collaborator and beloved professor at Pacific Northwest College of Art.
April 21, 2025Bob Hicks
As federal funding threatens to dry up, OCF announces grants of up to $100,000 each to more than 300 arts and cultural groups of all sizes throughout the state.
April 19, 2025Amy Leona Havin
The Portland dance presenter's 28th season also includes Urban Bush Women, Ballet Jazz Montréal, Gibney Company, Hervé KOUBI, Barcelona's Lali Ayguade, and L.A.'s Versa-Style Street Dance.
The electro-pop duo celebrates the upcoming release of their first album, featuring contributions from Portland band New Body Electric, with a May 1 Third Angle concert.
April 13, 2025Daryl Browne
Practice your music trivia skills with this tricky tribute to some of the greatest talents ever to tickle the ivories.
April 12, 2025Matthew Neil Andrews
The series of pop-up performances and full-length concerts – all free of charge, all featuring Oregon Symphony musicians – springs into action at a variety of venues this month and next.
April 22, 2025Beth Sorensen
April 20, 2025Friderike Heuer
In the studio with the textile artist as she creates "River Stories," an abstract "map" in yarn of the Columbia River, set to open in June at the Columbia Gorge Museum.
Music is key in productions from Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble and Bag&Baggage. Plus: "Joe Turner," "Storyteller," "Brothers Size," "Six" and other openings, continuing shows, Oregon Children's Theater's emergency fund drive and more theater news.
April 21, 2025Linda Ferguson
"Rogues," "545," "Unbound: A Bookish Musical," and "Camp Fire Stories" offered a rich array of theater at this year’s festival of new works.
April 15, 2025Linda Ferguson
Imago Theatre’s mesmerizing production embraces the wonderful weirdness of Oscar Wilde’s verse play … and then some.
The tiny building when the beloved Newport artist worked will be reconstructed at the preserve, giving the arts program the home base it has lacked.
April 17, 2025Marc Mohan
This week at the movies: a reimagining of Ang Lee's 1993 comedy "The Wedding Banquet", a microbudget indie triumph, plus some thoughts on the latest Marvel slop.
April 14, 2025Jim Flint
The Ashland Independent Film Festival will honor the "Twin Peaks" star and one of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's most beloved artists with the Oregon premiere of the documentary “I Know Catherine, the Log Lady.”
The Indian dancer's Portland performances, sponsored by PICA and Boom Arts, give a contemporary twist to questions of race and class in India and the West.
April 16, 2025Jamuna Chiarini
Oregon's dance scene is a blur of motion with Step Afrika!, esperanza spalding, dance from India and Indonesia, BodyVox, OBT originals, and Ukraine's "Sleeping Beauty."
The historian’s first work, published in 1938, recounts lives that consisted of “booze, bawds, battle, and plenty of timber.”
April 15, 2025Amy Wang
Townsley, longtime reporter for Portland-area community newspapers, will launch her first novel April 22 at Broadway Books.
April 10, 2025William C. Stack
In his Hatfield Lecture Series talk, National Public Radio’s Steve Inskeep discusses his new book on Abraham Lincoln and makes some surprising comparisons to today’s politics.
April 19, 2025Brian Libby
The photographer and curator, half a world away from her native Russia, explores a deep, ongoing relationship with wilderness.