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Nov 6,2008

Portland Art Museum Shows Integrity

by TeachStreet
TS_Tree Portlanders should be proud to know that the Portland Art Museum has demonstrated its high level of integrity and transparency in regard to the art pieces that it acquires. In September the museum acquired a sculpture of Ganesha Stele that had little historical art record to track its origins with. It is not the kind of art piece you can design after taking a class or two in sculpting, so the museum is not worried about an impostor taking claim. The museum director, Brian Ferriso, said "this is all about transparency". Brian Ferriso is a member of the Association of Art Museum Directors ("AAMD") that was developed as an oversight committee for controversial matters just like these.  

Photo: AAMD

The purpose of the AAMD, as stated on their website, is to support its members in increasing the contribution of art museums to society.
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Oct 6,2008

Kenton's Paul Bunyan Statue on the National Register of Historic Places?

by shooter
kenton-pb-head This Friday the State Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation could nominate the Paul Bunyan statue in Kenton to the National Register of Historic Places.

The 31-foot tall statue has stood in Kenton for close to 50 years.  Built in 1959, it was originally intended to last about 6 months as part of a statewide celebration of Oregon's centennial.  The neighborhood embraced the statue as a link to its working class roots. It is now the recognized image of the Kenton neighborhood.

If the Committee on Historic Preservation votes to nominate the statue, the nomination is then forwarded to the Keeper of the National Register.  Once received, the Keeper has 45 days to approve or deny the nomination. If approved, it would be the first Oregon roadside attraction to make it on the list.

Related links:

Portland Tribune story

National Register of Historic Places  
 
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categories: civics + government
tags: art historic
neighborhoods: kenton
Aug 16,2008

Artists: Are You Ready For Representation?

by art2hart
DSCN1438 When artists find out that I am a curator and a visual artist agent, they want me to represent them. An agent is the mouthpiece and marketing tool for a visual artist, who normally spends time making art, not trying to sell it. In fact, trying to sell, or market, is one of the most difficult aspects of the visual arts business. Most visual artists are shy, and just want to do their craft. Going out and finding venues and buyers is time consuming for them and takes them way, way, out of their personal comfort zone. This is where I come in. I find places for artists to show their work. I negotiate with the venue management on the conditions of the show, and make sure the artist is fairly represented. I also design postcards and send out notices of the events. Unfortunately, I can't work with all artists, because they are not ready for me. There are some key factors I look for when I choose to work with an artist. In addition to the quality of their work (a personal esthetic on my pa
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Aug 15,2008

Portland In the National News... Again!

by stockboy
portland-topper USA Today reported that Portland was founded in the mid-19th century as a shipping and logging center (which prompted one of its first nicknames, Stumptown), and has been a poster child for progressive urban planning for decades. Check out the newspaper article online at USA Today .
Jul 18,2008

Get Ready Volunteers...TBA:08 is on the way!

by shooter
pica-volunteers Immediate Volunteer Opportunity! THE WORKS/LEFTBANK THE WORKS space for TBA:08 is ready for a transformation. We will begin build out next week and are looking for a few good men and women to help us in this process. This is the first of many volunteer opportunities to help you start accruing hours toward your festival pass. When: July 21st & 22nd, 10am - 5pm each day
Where: Leftbank located at 240 N Broadway, Pdx
What: Construction
Bring: Work Boots & Gloves
Contact: Sarah Farrell, volunteer@pica.org

***Please mention what day(s) and time we can expect to see you. Volunteer Orientation/General Sign-Ups Throughout the month of August I will be hosting a few TBA:08 Volunteer Orientations at PNCA (Pacific Northwest College of Art). This is designed as an opportunity for you to come and sign up for TBA:08 volunteer slots and acquire more in-depth knowledge about the festival, the artists, and what it means to be a
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