3.05.2009

Curio-Logical


First Friday in Portland sees Grass Hut having a four artist melee.
Each with their own unique vision, and yet somehow the lines cross quite
well between each of the artists. This will def be a how do they do that
show, with techniques and styles that will baffle ordinary humans, and
entrance the connoisseur to bring the eyeball within inches of the artists
work.

Curio-logicals starring Colin Johnson, Kristin Cammermeyer, Dan May, and
Elizabeth Haidle. Kristin is flying over from the east, and Elizabeth will
be traversing from the coast to be here in person for the opening!

http://www.colinjohnsonillustration.com

http://www.brainswarming.com/#

http://www.mayillustration.com/

http://www.ehaidle.com/

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Line & Unlined


Rob G. on The Limey.

3.03.2009

Lecture at Oregon State, Pratt


Josh Berger, founder and creative director of Plazm, will be lecturing at Oregon State University @ Owen, room 106, 6:30 pm on March 5. The lecture is free and open to the public.

A second lecture will be held at Pratt on March 26th. More details to follow.

3.02.2009

Salmon Pageantry ~ Walt Curtis & Carl Hanni


We published an extensive interview by Carl Hanni with Portland's own Walt Curtis back in Plazm issue #3. Carl talks with Walt about his works, growing up gay in Oregon, and Portland poets. We have posted the full article along with a few of Walt's drawings in the magazine section of our web site.

In 1985 Gus Van Sant adapted one of Walt's stories—Mala Noche—to his first film. Gus discusses this process in the interview. Mala Noche was recently given a fine reissue on DVD with extras by Criterion Collection. As Gus's body of work has grown, so has the importance of this film and the story. Given Gus's recent Oscar nominations for Milk, we thought this might be a nice time to bring this article back to the fore.

Cut and Paste This Weekend.


It's tomorrow! At the Portland Art Museum, doors at 7. Josh was a judge in 07.