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Portland Public Art

http://pdxartwork.blogspot.com/

A record and a conversation about the public art and artwork in Portland, Oregon

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  • Portland Public Art has Moved

    Posted on Monday June 16th, 2008 at 08:33

    As of June 16, 2008, Portland Public Art has moved from Blogger to Wordpress, from http://pdxartwork.blogspot.comto http://portlandpublicart.wordpress.comAdjust your links, bookmarks and favorites. This URL will remain here for a while, but it will n...

  • Brophy in Seattle

    Posted on Sunday June 15th, 2008 at 09:31 in painting, out-of-town

    The large oil paintings Michael Brophy was working on last year before a nighttime fire blasted through his house and studio seem oddly prophetic now. Brophy's vision of the Northwest landscape has always tended toward the subtly cataclysmic: forest ...

  • Free musicians' dental clinic

    Posted on Saturday May 24th, 2008 at 11:19

    From The Oregonian - Hey musicians! Those pearly whites looking pearly gray, but you don't have the dental insurance to fix that? Have no fear:Free Dental Clinic Portland Friday, June 27, 2008 MusiCares, in conjunction with Dr. Patrick Sherrard, will...

  • Everybody’s Art

    Posted on Wednesday May 21st, 2008 at 19:44 in opb

    Hmm. Watch OPB Thursday May 22 at 8pm and Sunday, May 25 at 6pm to see “Everybody’s Art,” an Oregon Art Beat special. Join the public art conversation on Think Out Loud, Friday May 23 at 9am.See the web site - OPB's Everybody's ArtMore than 30 ...

  • Oregon Experience: Lola Greene Baldwin

    Posted on Sunday May 18th, 2008 at 09:29 in opb

    Lola Greene Baldwin was one of Portland's few great heroes, and it's most important police officer - the first woman police officer in the nation. Her story plays tonight on Oregon Experience, 9 PM on OPB.On April 1, 1908 Lola G. Baldwin was sworn in...

  • Gary Ewing is Dead

    Posted on Wednesday April 30th, 2008 at 18:08

    Gary Ewing was the co-creator of the Traveling Tranquility Circus, a festival of positive hippy energy, roughly 1968, here in Portland. The Circus was music, dance, costumes, some theatre, all enclosed in a gigantic polyurethane balloon the size of ...

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