Sara Siestreem

Depth of Defense

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Pollution Party

Rochell Koivunen and Bettina McEntyre

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Jon Humphries

Jon Humphries came up from LA last weekend to install an incredible collection of photographs from the last ten or so years. He has been deeply involved in skateboarding for years and his more»

Ashley Anson

Ashley has out-done herself again with a one-woman show of absurd and hilarious violence and neglect. Harsh realms of free-floating americana and a few new works of strange and visceral more»

We Must Learn to Speak as Prophets

In a World of Lies it is Necessary to Define the Truth.

Featuring brand new work by 22 artists from Portland and beyond, “We Must Learn to Speak as Prophets” breathes new life to into old symbolism by redefining the major arcana and selected parables, fables and myths. more»

The New History

Featuring Scarlett Suhy-Pons and Gabriel Pons

“New History” is a celebration of myth, legend, and artifact. Artists Scarlett Suhy-Pons and Gabriel Pons drew inspiration from their travels around the world to places such as Morocco, Greece, Rome, and Spain. Both artists used historic precedents as a means of initiating their work, yet integrate their own contemporary style to reinterpret the material into new forms. more»

Somewhere Between the Mist and the Stars

Brand new artwork by Jesse Reno.

For those of us familiar with Reno’s work we will see a deeper progression inward through an ever growing number of layers. This new body of work tells a story marked by totemic visions of man and beast seperating and returning as one. With over 20 new works created in just the past two months this show is surely an example of Reno’s current state of mind. more»

Grand Opening

Group Showcase

The gallery formerly-known-as Zeitgeist, our debut in the new space and under a new name featured some veterans, some new blood, and some of our long-time inspiration. more»