The Center for Contemporary Art & Culture is pleased to present the upcoming exhibition 'The Familiar Edge of the Unknown,' featuring individual and collaborative works by artists Elizabeth Arzani and Tanner Lind and curated Pacific Northwest College of Arts (PNCA) Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies (HFSGS) Curatorial Fellow, Ilsa Payne. The exhibition will run from June 14 to July 12.
Location
Center for Contemporary Art & Culture
PNCA, Arlene and Harold Schnitzer Center for Art and Design 511 NW Broadway
It turns out I really like making books. Inside Out, a limited edition artist book, is now on sale at The Fresh Pot (Hawthorn location) in Portland, OR.
PNCA’s Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies is pleased to present Along These Lines, an exhibition hosted by the Alberta Abbey and collaboratively curated by MFA in Visual Studies Curatorial Fellow Ilsa Payne and LRCW MFA in Creative Writing Fellow Justin Duyao.
Along These Lines will run every weekend between now and May 27th at the Alberta Abbey. The show is open to the public on Saturdays from 12-4 p.m. and by appointment on Sundays from 12-4 p.m. (email ipayne@pnca.edu to schedule an appointment).
Sentences I Keep Near, 2020-21,installation view, Photo by Marcio Gallucci
PNCA’s Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies is pleased to present an exhibition featuring 33 candidates from the MFA Applied Craft + Design, MFA Print Media and MFA Visual Studies programs.
(Left) Tanner Lind, (Center) Robert Maciel, (Right) Ilsa Payne, installation view, Photo by Marcio Gallucci
In February I began my first artist residency at Kulturschapp, a former freight depot in the village of Walferdange, Luxembourg. Unfortunately, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, things didn’t go quite as planned.
Like many artists around the world, my exhibition, “Excavated Reveries,” is postponed, however I am doing my best to adapt to our new reality by creating a virtual tour.
I am excited to be participating in this year’s Salon du Cal exhibition alongside a great selection of artists as part of Luxembourg Art Week.
"A jury has selected 46 participants, including a growing number of young artists, since 10 artists are under 35 and a dozen artists are exhibiting for the first time in our show." Each selected artist, established or emerging, has the opportunity to present three works, all of which are for sale.
Please join me on Wednesday evenings in Mersch from 7-9 pm for art workshops centered on experimenting with different media. It is a great opportunity to get to know newly arriving people here in Luxembourg and connect through exploring your own creativity! All ages and levels are encouraged to participate.