Review: “Nobody’s Fool” at Carnation Contemporary
Curator Ella Ray’s latest project brings together the work of six artists who are imagining an “otherside” of the art world.
Curator Ella Ray’s latest project brings together the work of six artists who are imagining an “otherside” of the art world.
The visual arts stories at ArtsWatch this year ranged far and wide and – as usual – didn’t even come close to covering all that went on in the world of Oregon art. While some may see that as a failure, we
By Sarah Kremen-Hicks Theaters have their curtains. Paintings have their frames. Books have their covers. The act of presentation, of framing, of giving things edges, shifts the subject to the work itself and hides the artist away, if only a little bit.
This past April, I had the pleasure of interviewing artists kiki nicole (they/them) and ariella tai (they/them) about their work through the first and the last—an experimental film/video and new media arts project. This endeavor offers a platform to amplify and support
film, video, and media programming amplifies black femmes, women, and non-men in Portland
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