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Confluence

Confluence
Various Artists
May 29 - June 21
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 11:00am - 6:00pm; Saturday, 12:00pm - 4:00pm

Free

This collaborative show brings together three dynamic abstract artists working in very different mediums- three dimensional metal and wood sculpture, painting, photography and sculptural wall pieces. Although their materials and techniques contrast their vocabulary for expression has a common thread and the result is works with a subtle yet distinct connection.

Tim Lunholm is a photographer whose work is deeply influenced by the distinctive landscape of NW forests. Tom Yody is a painter and wood carver working in two and three dimensional wall pieces and it currently the artist in residence at Monarch Sculpture Park in Tenino Washington. Mike Suri is a full time sculptor and metal smith living and working in North Portland. He is the recipient of the 2007 Do North IFCC Award and has been chosen to design IFCC‘s new marquis coming in August, 2008.
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Opening Reception: Last Thursday May 29 5:00–7:30 Free

Artist’s Tea: Saturday, June 7 1:00–3:00 Free

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In the theatre

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Crazy 8’s to Perform at IFCC Homecoming

Imagine being in charge of entertainment for your homecoming dance in 1982. You would probably have to get some lame DJ or maybe that guy who used to be a senior like three times and now he has a band. OK, that’s the nightmare now imagine the dream. You would want a band that was hot. All around hot. Great music that was jumpin’ with lots of horns and guitars and like, two drummers. And they were so hot the girls would go crazy but the band was cool enough that even the guys would be like, dude… they rock! That dream is now a reality! Portland’s hottest band from the 80’s is playing your homecoming! I just booked the Crazy 8’s!!! (insert fan scream here and read more . . .)