August is festival season in the Pacific Northwest. Two to watch for: Portland Homowo & Twins Festival, Washougal Art Festival.
Maryhill Museum of Art finishes its sweeping Columbia Gorge fiber-arts project with a grand party on the museum grounds.
The sax quartet and virtuoso pianist joined forces for a surprising CMNW concert.
The dual exhibition “Curly Hair/Hot Metal” juxtaposes Takasaki’s bold, gestural abstractions with Rogers’ figure-inclusive collages.
New cabaret musical continues Laura Dunn’s comic commingling of theater, music, and social issues.
The Portland Claymation studio founder and Oscar winner had big dreams – and lost them in a legal battle with the Knights.
Make the most of the last month of summer with a diverse array of outdoor cultural celebrations.
The nonprofit offers two-week immersive classes in everything from print-making to Ghanian drumming to performing in a Shakespearean play.
Other literary events feature authors Carey Wong, Brittney Corrigan, Casey Parks, and tunes on a beloved Eugene piano.
The Roseburg show of nearly 100 pieces in various media explores the gap between urban and rural Oregon — and strives to bridge it.
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