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  2. List of public art in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Capax Infiniti (2014), Faith47. Conduit (2009–2010), Emily Ginsburg. George Floyd mural (2020) Lovejoy Columns. Never Look Away (2021) Oregon History (1989–1990), Richard Haas. Packy mural (1990, destroyed in 2008), Eric Larsen. Portland Memorial Mausoleum Mural (2009), Dan Cohen and Shane Bennett. The Continuity of Life Forms, Willard Martin.

  3. List of artists and art institutions in Portland, Oregon

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    Colleges and universities with art programs and or major exhibition programs. George Fox University. Lewis & Clark College. Linfield University. Northwest Film Center. Pacific Northwest College of Art. Portland State University. Reed College Cooley Gallery.

  4. Tom Cramer - Wikipedia

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    February 9, 1960 (age 64) Portland, Oregon, U.S. Nationality. American. Alma mater. Pacific Northwest College of Art Pratt Institute. Known for. Painting. Tom Cramer is an American artist working in Portland, Oregon noted for his intricately carved and painted wood reliefs and ubiquity throughout the city of Portland. [1]

  5. Time-Based Art Festival - Wikipedia

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    TBA uses a variety of venues across the city for events each year, including the theaters of the Portland'5 Centers for the Arts, BodyVox, Portland State University's Lincoln Hall, among others. From 2009 to 2012, the festival made use of the then-vacant Washington High School building and campus in Southeast Portland as its hub. [ 2 ]

  6. Blue Sky Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Blue Sky Gallery, also known as The Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts, is a non-profit exhibition space for contemporary photography in Portland, Oregon.Blue Sky Gallery is dedicated to public education, began by showing local artists and then slowly expanded to national and international artists.

  7. This All Happened More or Less - Wikipedia

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    Location. Portland, Oregon, United States. Coordinates. 45°30′16.7″N 122°39′17.4″W  /  45.504639°N 122.654833°W  / 45.504639; -122.654833. This All Happened More or Less is a 2014 outdoor public art installation by Crystal Schenk and Shelby Davis, located along Southeast Division Street in Portland, Oregon, United States.

  8. Pacific Northwest College of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) is an art school of Willamette University and is located in Portland, Oregon. Established in 1909, the art school grants Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees and graduate degrees including the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) and Master of Arts (MA) degrees. It has an enrollment of about 500 students.

  9. Portland Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    December 31, 1974. The Portland Art Museum (PAM) is an art museum in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. The Portland Art Museum has 240,000 square feet (22,000 m 2), with more than 112,000 square feet (10,400 m 2) of gallery space. The museum’s permanent collection has over 42,000 works of art. PAM features a center for Native American ...