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Monday, February 01, 2010

OCAC Construction Update :: February 2010


1.  The ouside energy efficient mechanical units have been set into place for the Drawing, Painting and Photography (DPP) building and Thesis building.

2.  The LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) consultant ha been brought on board to make our application to the Green Building Council.

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3. Sidewalk work has moved forward with structural excavation and fill and recently the ouring of curbs & concrete sidewalks on Barnes and Leahy Rd.

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4.  One half the concrete entrance and divider island has been excavated and poured at the main entrance.

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5.  The cedar fence has been installed along the South property line of the lower parking lot to screen a joining residences.

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6.  Landscaping planting materials are being installed at the lower parking lot

7.  Fire treated cedar soffits are being installed at covered walkways on the East side of the DPP building.

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8.  Siding work is substantially underway on the DPP building now that the wall sheathing and air-barrier system are installed

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9.  The concrete tetaining wall between the Centrum and DPP Bldg. is now pour and the sidewalks adjoining the Centrum Bldg. are set up for a concrete pour in the next week.

10. Welding work for structural upgrades to the glazing system required by Washington County are now completed.

11.  Metal frame work for the commercial glass window system are now substanitally in place, ready for the insulated glass to be measured and fabricated.

12.  Metal framing for the concealed window roller shades are now completed.

13.  Ceilng framing is substantilly complete in the Thesis Bldg, ready for finishes to begin shortly.

14.  Electrical panels have been set at both buildings in preparation for PGE to bring electrical power connection to both buildings.

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15.  Electrical conduits, wiring, light fixtures and devices are being roughed-in. 

OCAC Alumni News :: February 2010

Liv Rainey-Smith (Metals ‘08) will be participating in Launchpad Gallery’s 5th Annual Portland Love Show February 12th - March 13th, at the Olympic Mills Commerce Center, 107 SE Washington St.  http://launchpadgallery.org/loveshow5/  Opening February 12th from 7pm-12am.

Her print work has also been accepted into the 20th Annual Buckman Art Show & Sell March 12th & 13th at Buckman Elementary School, 320 Southeast 16th Avenue Portland, OR 97214. See http://artshow.buckmanelementary.org/ for more details.

 Also, two of Liv’s works are being published in SilKMilk Spool #4, a limited edition multimedia compendium published by Australian artist Orryelle Defenestrate-Bascule, launch date February 16th.  Pre-orders are now being accepted at http://www.crossroads.wild.net.au/silkmilk4.htm


Ryan Pierce (Drawing, ‘03) has a solo exhibition, “To Those Who Will Not Know The Way,“ February 4-25 at OCAC’s Hoffman Gallery. First Thursday opening Feb 4, 4-7pm, and related reading and book release Sunday, Feb 7, 12pm. Pierce is also showing in “Fertilizing Utopias,“ at SOIL Gallery in Seattle during February. Please join Signal Fire on Monday, Feb 15, for “Artists Are In Tents,“ a season kick-off event to announce our retreats and residency programs for 2010. The evening starts at 7pm at Valentine’s (232 SW Ankeny in Portland), and will feature a reading by Oregon Book Award winner Jonathan Raymond, music by Mbilly and Tara Jane O’Neil, and films by Julie Perini. http://www.signalfirearts.org and http://www.ryanpierce.net



Derek Faust has a solo exhibition of new works titled ANNOTATION:CONFIGURE at Alpern Gallery, 2552 NW Vaughn St. Portland, OR 97210. Opening Reception February 12, Show will be open February 5th-27th. Gallery hours Friday 12-6, Saturday 11-5. Annotation: Configure is a formal examination into the aesthetics, materials, and means of information storage and reproduction of humans. By combining image with the language of objects Derek’s new body of work explores analog and digital information through abstraction and minimalization. Be it a dot and dash of Morse code or the shape of a USB port, there is a language that has a direct lineage to how we view, value and communicate with each other. http://www.derekfaust.com
 

Catherine Chandler now has jewelry and metal work showing at Small Victories at the Tribute Gallery, Everett Station Lofts, 328 NW Broadway, #117, Portland, OR. The launch party is February 12, 2010 from 7:00 - 11:00 PM and all are invited to come and enjoy work from almost 20 local and international artists!  More information on Small Victories can be found at http://smallvictoriesshop.com .


Colleen Flanigan (‘97) received a RACC Artistic Focus Grant to complete Slideways, an interactive work to be exhibited at good: a gallery later this year. Also, she just returned from a creative R&D adventure in Bali with choreographer, Jodi Lomask, of SF-Based Capacitor.org.  Together they are developing a performance, art, sci exhibit to raise awareness and activate healthy human-ocean relationships.  Colleen is a Senior TED Fellow 2010-2012. colleenflanigan.com


Jonathan Langston is the featured artist at Relish Home and Interior Design.  The opening is first Thursday, February the 4th from 6-8.  You can check out my new work on their website Shoprelish.com.  



Brian Crane, ‘07, has been awarded an OCAC Faculty Senior Residency for the summer of 2010.  Crane will experiment with carving solid wood forms inspired by asteroids and will create a series of sculptures based on these organic orphans abandoned during the creation of the universe. He will manipulate their stylized, abstract story through shapes caused by cataclysmic events and layers of texture due to cosmic attrition.


Kristin Mitsu Shiga
(’01) will be featured on Oregon ArtBeat on OPB television.  The show will air on Thursday, February 18 at 8PM, or can be downloaded at http://www.opb.org after that date.


Jennifer J MacLean
‘09 Painting, has an upcoming show on February 6th at Local Color Art Gallery in Seattle, featuring her “Spirited Creations” line of  jewelry. She has been commissioned to paint a large painting from her “Chaos and Order” series.  She has sold various pieces from that collection and received accolades from a local art critic regarding her work. Jennifer’s creativity has a new home - - she just opened a studio in the artsy area of Fremont in Seattle. This is where she paints and teaches private art and creativity classes.   


Blue Mitchell (’05) exhibited new work in January at Newspace Center for Photography along with photographer Corey Davis. Newspace Center for Photography, 1632 SE 10th Ave. Portland, OR 97214 503.963.1935. http://www.newspacephoto.org.


Nicole Gibbs will be giving the lecture on Wednesday, February 10 at 7 pm.  There will be a reception (otherwise known as a “dessert potluck” around here!) to follow. She anticipates the lecture to last about 90 minutes.  It will be held in the sanctuary at St. Andrew Lutheran Church, and she will show slides of her work.  St. Andrew is close to OCAC, just south of highway 26 between Cedar Hills Blvd and Murray Blvd on Butner Road.


Saskia Moes is happy to announce that her web sight is up and running.
http://www.saskiamoes.com

OCAC Ladder Project

Last year, the wood students of Oregon College of Art and Craft sent quarter-scale stepladder parts, with no instructions or rules, to artist/craftspeople all over Canada and the United States. Incredible results have been coming back to Portland in all shapes and sizes. Come join us for the celebration of these creations and the launch of our online fundraising auction. Ladder pieces have been sent in from students, faculty, and such established artists as Garry Knox Bennett, Arthur Ganson, Michael Hosaluk, Stephen Hogbin and more.

Join us Saturday, February 27th, from 6pm to 10pm at Sea Change Gallery, Everett Station Lofts, 625 N.W. Everett Street, Portland, Oregon. Ladders will be available for purchase at a set price on Saturday, and thereafter will be on auction at ebay. Search “OCAC Ladder Project.”

Volunteer Artist for Park Terrace Community Center

I work for a non-profit affordable housing organization called Portland Community Reinvestment Initiatives, Inc. (PCRI http://www.pcrihome.org) who’s mission is to preserve, expand and manage affordable housing in the City of Portland and provide access to and advocacy for services for our residents.

I manage a small community center in one of PCRI’s apartment complexes called Park Terrace Community Center in North Portland right off of Alberta St.  The center is a drop-in center that provides residents with community resources (information and referral) as well as weekly programs/classes ranging from exercise to after school tutoring.  The majority of our residents are over the age of 55 but we also have a small immigrant population and a few children.

I am currently looking for a few artists who are willing to volunteer either on a one-time basis or ongoing if they desire at the community center teaching arts and crafts.  I am interested in doing a wide variety of projects including painting, clay, fiber crafts, basket-making, and am open to other suggestions.  I am also very flexible with days and times and can pay for the supplies (up to a reasonable amount) as well as provide a small travel allowance.

If anyone is interested or has any questions, I can be reached at 503-282-1359, Mon-Thurs 12-6:30pm and Fri 2-6:30pm.  I can also be reached by email at:

Thank you so much and I look forward to hearing from interested volunteers.

Amber Starks
Resident Services Coordinator
Portland Community Reinvestment Initiatives, Inc.
Park Terrace Community Center
315 N. Alberta Street
Portland, OR 97217
503-282-1359 Office/Fax

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