We are looking for all types of products, groups and crafts for a family-friendly holiday event at Indian Hills Elementary School located at: 21260 SW Rock Rd. Aloha, OR 97006.
December 5, 2009 - 10am to 4pm. Load in is at 8:30am
Vendor spots are available for $25.00 and consist of a 6 foot by 30 inch folding table.
For an application, please visit our webpage at http://www.ihholiday.blogspot.com or call Anne @ (503) 809-1721
Ellen Dissanayake
October 29 6:30pm
MFA Studios at the Bison Building, 421 NE 10th Avenue
Ellen Dissanayake is an independent scholar, author, and lecturer whose writings about the arts synthesize many disciplines and draw upon 15 years of living and working in non-Western countries. Her Darwinian viewpoint provides a broader understanding of the arts than is customary in most theoretical approaches. She is the author of three books: What Is Art For?, Homo Aestheticus, and Art and Intimacy, as well as over 70 scholarly and popular articles.
There is a more detailed bio of the speaker on the OCAC website at:
http://ocac.edu/#/events/calendar/2009-oct29-mfa-in-applied-craft-and-design-lecture—ellen-dissayanake-/
Architect, Charles Rose, has began collaboration with OCAC and artists who will integrate artwork into various portions of the building.
The new insulated Sarnafil roofing system, a vinyl membrane for green building, has been installed at the main Drawing, Painting and Photography Building (DPP).
The Thesis Bulding has been framed and sheathed.
The canopy connection between the Thesis Building and the main DPP building has been completed and is ready for roofing materials to be applied. Structural steel work for the second story exterior deck was installed and is ready for fire-treated decking.
The large concrete retaining wall for the DPP stairs connecting to the Centrum building was formed and poured. The irrigation work for the landscaping work has also started.
Washington County has approved the plans for the facilities permit for OCAC. This will allow the new sidewalks along Leahy Road and Barnes Road to start shortly, as well as revisions and traffic controls to the main entry to OCAC from Barnes Road.
The fire sprinklers and plumbing work is roughed-in on the photography department lower level of the DPP Building.
Image: Josh Smith
Colleen Flanigan (Metals, ‘97) plans to go back to Bali this December to build some more reefs (hoping wave energy) and do R&D with Capacitor http://www.capacitor.org for a performance, art, science production about the oceans, corals, and movement. The mission to bring more awareness and empathy through the arts to the beauty and fragility of the mystery below the surface. More information about the art piece she is hoping to incorporate at http://biorockbali.webs.com/ and http://www.globalcoral.org
Colleen Flanigan is also the Sept-Oct ‘09 featured member for Art and Science Collaborations, Inc. http://www.asci.org/artikel1053.htm
Ryan Pierce (Drawing ‘03) presents “Written from Exile,“ a solo exhibition at Elizabeth Leach Gallery in Portland, October 1-31. The suite of new paintings and sculptures recycles the narrative themes of Jerzy Kosinski’s “The Painted Bird,“ to pose questions about the human displacement that will occur due to global warming. A related book, partially funded by the Regional Arts and Culture Council, will be released at a gallery reception October 31. Also in October, Igloo Gallery will host a group show highlighting the 2009 residents of the Signal Fire program. http://www.ryanpierce.net and http://www.signalfirearts.org.
Sarah Turner (Metalsmithing ‘99) is co-curating an exhibition, ‘to be determined - an exhibiton of the first five’ with Maria Phillips (AIR ‘98) at the University of Colorado, Fort Collins (10/23-11/20/09) http://welcome2.libarts.colostate.edu/centers/hatton/first-five/first_five.html. At the Cranbrook Academy of Art, Sarah introduced a new lecture series, [FALL] Edition, and has started a new visiting fellowship in critical studies http://www.cranbrookart.edu/Pages/CriticalStudies.html.
Lori (Weyand) Mason (Fibers ‘95) has recently been focusing on her memorial quilt commissions in addition to continuing her partnership with RJR Fabrics in producing a line of printed fabrics for quilters. Look for her newly designed website to launch in the coming few months at http://www.lorimasondesign.com/
Judilee Fitzhugh (Fibers ‘02) and Peggy Harkins (Fibers ‘04) are showing at the annual Local 14 Show and Sale October 1-4 at the Forestry Center. This year’s theme is “Warm Your Heart with Local Art.“
Josh Smith (Wood ‘08) has been selected to participate in K Space Contemporary’s Third Coast National juried by Fairfax Dorn, founder of Ballroom Marfa. Smith’s work will be on exhibit Oct. 17-Nov. 28. He is also currently the Artist-In-Residence in Sculpture at Pacific NW College of Art. http://www.kspacecontemporary.org
Image: Steve Hohenboken
Steve Hohenboken (Drawing and Textiles ‘91) is starting the MA in Art Therapy Counseling program at Marylhurst University this Fall. His photography can be seen at http://www.stevehphoto.blogspot.com.
Brandy Cochrane (Metals ’04) has an upcoming exhibition with local artist and director of galleryHOMELAND Paul Middendorf. Part sculptural collaboration and part installation, The Dregs will be an examination of and tribute to the simple yet unusual life of a small Portland family using items that remained in their Irvington duplex after it was inherited by the current occupants. This show will take place at The Art Gym at Marylhurst University from January 10 to February 15, 2010 and is generously funded by a RACC project grant.
Marilyn Joyce (Drawing/Painting ‘06), Moe Snyder (Book Arts ‘07), Andi Smith (Metals ‘06) and Warren Buss have joined forces to form Random Occurrences Press. Their first group effort has been juried into Broadsided, the October show at 23 Sandy Gallery, NE 23rd and Sandy, in Portland.
Gail Cunningham (Fibers ‘03) had a solo show “Social Diagrams” at Bambi Gallery in Philadelphia, PA in September, and has another show planned for May at Hudson Beach Glass, also in Philadelphia. She just launched a website of her work: http://www.gailcunningham.com
Heidi Paul (Fiber ‘96) exhibited 3 conceptual felt pieces at the Santa Cruz Art League’s annual Fiber Exhibit this past July and will be teaching a feltmaking class at the Southwest School of Art & Craft in San Antonio in October. Heidi also participated in the SF ACC show last August with her reclaimed cashmere work. http://www.designbyheidipaul.com
Mary Wells (Book Arts ‘03) will be participating in the 16th Annual Sitka Art Invitational to be held November 13 – 15th at the World Forestry Center, Portland, OR. Proceeds from the sale will benefit the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology located on Cascade Head on the Oregon coast. http://www.sitkacenter.org
Lisa Sikorski (Metals ‘03) finished her MFA this May with a project titled “Bake Sale”. The project is a response to our current economic climate (CEC) and raised money for 5 different departments across the UW Madison campus. Please visit her blog for more info this and upcoming projects: http://onesmartcooky.blogspot.com/. Lisa also was an Artist in Residence and a guest chef at Mildred’s Lane, a J Morgan Puett/Mark Dion collaboration, in eastern Pennsylvania in August.
Alissa Barbato (Ceramics ’05) began the MFA in Ceramics program at Rochester Institute of Technology in September.
Image: Janice Green
Janice Green (Ceramics, ’03) had a group of tea sets shown and sold at the spring Oregon Potter’s Association Showcase at the Oregon Convention Center. She also has work at White Bird gallery in Canon Beach, Oregon.
Shannon Lowry (Ceramics ‘08) current graduate student at the University of Colorado, has images of her in-progress performance/installation , titled ‘f-r-a-g-m-e-n-t-e-d-s-e-l-f’ in addition to related writings and process photos available to view at http://adventuresofshalo.blogspot.com/
Danielle Sommer (Postbaccalaureate, Book Arts ‘07) is finishing her MFA in Printmaking at the California College of Arts in San Francisco. She works as an arts writer for KQED and is participating in SMITHS, a storefront project organized by the artist Allison Smith.
Dan Anderson, Chris Held and Brian Pietrowski of VonTundra showed new installation based works at galleryhomeland in Portland in September. Von Tundra is a Portland-based design house specializing in the creation of contemporary furniture, fixtures, installations, and interiors. Since the group’s founding in 2007 its three members have honed an aesthetic vision that unites Modernism’s efficient lines with the warmth of familiar materials and handcrafted integrity. As both a licensed company and artist collaborative, Von Tundra pursues a range creative endeavors from client-inspired projects to conceptually focused gallery exhibitions.
Sam McKenzie organized the Heidel and Marino Sculptures Show at the Sixth Street Gallery, 105 W. 6th St. Vancouver, in September 2009.

Image: Leigh Radford
Leigh Radford published a free pattern for “Recycled Glass Covers” on the popular design blog, designsponge.
http://www.designspongeonline.com/2009/09/diy-project-leigh-radfords-recycled-glass-covers.html
Read the review by Portland Monthly magazine of the work by OCAC student Jason Rens at Nationale.
http://www.portlandmonthlymag.com/blogs/culturephile-portland-arts/jasoncharlesrens-nationale/
Tiandra Cumminswon a scholarship from the Seattle Metals Guild, and was a featured artist in their newsletter.
http://www.seattlemetalsguild.org

Image: Karl Burkheimer and Matt Johnson discuss their collaborative project on view at the Museum of Contemporary Craft.
Image courtesy of Museum of Contemporary Craft.
Karl Burkheimer, OCAC Wood Department Head, will be featured on Oregon Public Broadcasting’s Oregon ArtBeat on October 15. http://www.opb.org/programs/artbeat/
OCAC Studio School instructor, Rebecca Scheer, and Miel Paredes, OCAC metals studio manager collaborated on work they showed at Art in the Pearl over Labor Day weekend in Portland.
http://www.mielmargarita.com and http://www.rebeccascheer.blogspot.com
Micki Skudlarczyk, former OCAC studio manager and Studio School instructor, is in Holland for the next 3 months collaborating on an art project with dutch artist Jacomijn Schellevis. They are researching the mythology and belief systems around death and the afterlife as they were experienced in the Province of Overijssel, Netherlands from the Stone Age to the advent of Christianity. http://www.origin-oorsprong.com
We are working on coordinating the details of the second annual “Uncork Joy! RiverGala” fundraiser to benefit the Children’s Cancer Association. It will be held at the Thirst RiverPlace location on Nov. 7, 2009. Last year, we raised $16,000 for CCA and this year, we are hoping to top that! We had 85 attendees and this year we will have up to 120.
We are trying to get approximately 20 pieces of original art in our silent auction. In addition, we are planning to have handmade Christmas Tree Ornaments that will be for sale. The theme of the ornaments is “Joy” and we are looking for a partner to create these. That is where OCAC comes in. We would love to offer the opportunity for your students/faculty to create ornaments that illustrate what ‘Joy’ means to them. The ornaments can be metal, wood, fabric, or a combination of things. We hope to have at least 30+ ornaments to adorn a beautiful tree which will be the centerpiece of the event. The ornaments will be for sale for $40 each.
Our hope is that the students/faculty would donate their ornaments to us to benefit CCA. In exchange, we would love to reserve 5 (of the 20) spots for original artwork to OCAC to be offered for sale in the silent auction portion of the event. They can be from students or faculty. The details for the Call to Artists can be viewed on our blog spot at: http://www.jcpahl.blogspot.com or by contacting us by email at:
Thirst Wine Bar & Bistro
0315 SW Montgomery St. Suite 330 & 340
Portland, OR 97201 503-295-2747
http://www.thirstwinebar.com
Children’s Cancer Association
http://www.joyrx.org
The 6th Annual Robot Exchange!
at Hotel Congress
Friday, September 11, 2009 at 7:00pm- 2:00am
Deadline: September 8th
The Robot Exchange is about sharing your art. Whether you use found objects, weld, sew, paint, sculpt, whittle, or draw a robot we want to exhibit it.The Robot Exchange is whirling into its 6th year and is arguably Tucson’s largest “art party”. The evening evolves into a dance party that will take over all of Hotel Congress.
Contact Kristina or Janessa for details and to let them know you’re coming:
or janessabates @gmail.com
Thanks to David Slutes and David Aguirre for their help.
The 11th Annual International Drag King Community Extravaganza is looking for art and films that center on Drag King Culture, Gender performance, and/or the intersections between race, class, sex, sexuality, and other border you may encounter. This year’s theme is “NO BORDERS”.
Both the art exhibtion and film festival are unjuried. No entry fee to participate.
Artists:
An art exhibit will be held at Dinnerware Artspace, 264 E. Congress, October 19-25.
Artist Reception Thursday: October 22, 6-8pm. Free
Deadline: October 18th.
For press purposes, send high resolution images asap to Sway at:
A brief bio may be used in our program guide, and for an information booklet at Dinnerware. All art must be ready to hang or show.
Filmmakers:
Label your DVD with the project’s title, contact info, and total run time.
A brief bio may be used in a program guide.
See the 11th Annual International Drag King Community Extravaganza website at: http://www.idkexi.com
Drop off or mail artwork, or DVD’s at:
3030 E. Drachman
Tucson, Az. 85716
Or
714 E.10th St. #8
Tucson, AZ. 85719
September 4th - September 27th
Opening Reception
First Friday, September 4th 6-9 pm
In their first gallery exhibition, Von Tundra looks at the layers of meaning embedded in manmade objects and spaces. The works in Further More combine simple geometry and historical ornament to unpack the duality of constructed items: pragmatic in purpose, stylish in form. By subverting the relationship between practicality and desire (structure and surface), sculptures reveal conflicting sentiments of function and beauty.
Von Tundra is a Portland-based design house specializing in the creation of contemporary furniture, fixtures, installations, and interiors. Since the group’s founding in 2007 its three members have honed an aesthetic vision that unites Modernism’s efficient lines with the warmth of familiar materials and handcrafted integrity. As both a licensed company and artist collaborative, Von Tundra pursues a range creative endeavors from client-inspired projects to conceptually focused gallery exhibitions.
For more information please contact Paul Middendorf 503/819.9656 or .
sponsored in part by the Ford Building and Widmer Bros. Brewing
Paul Kottke, current student, is showing new work at Valentines at 232 SW Ankeny in Portland this month. An artist reception will take place on September 3 from 6:00PM-2:30AM.

Image: Jason Rens
Jason Charles Rens, current OCAC student, is showing “Non-jewelry,“ a series of wall-hung sculptures happened through a combination of processes and materials at NATIONALE at 2730 E Burnside in Portland. The show runs September 9-October 4, with an opening reception Saturday September 12th from 6:00-8:00PM. The sculptures utilize rope, hydro-cal, two-part marine resin, equestrian hardware, paint, and casting techniques to create unique art things which employ the language of jewelry in a new context. The resulting compositions took form under conscious meditations on the topics of economy, duality, hierarchy, and decorative practices. Additionally, the unique space at NATIONALE, which combines the boutique and gallery into a modern hybrid environment, became essential to the presentation of the collection. Hours: Wed-Sun, 1:00-7:00PM
http://www.thisisdrala.blogspot.com
http://www.nationaleportland.blogspot.com
Colleen Flanigan (Metals, ‘97) plans to go back to Bali this December to build some more reefs (hoping wave energy) and do R&D with Capacitor for a performance, art, science production about the oceans, corals, and movement. The mission to bring more awareness and empathy through the arts to the beauty and fragility of the mystery below the surface.
http://www.capacitor.org
http://biorockbali.webs.com
http://www.globalcoral.org

Jiseon Lee Isbara, fibers department head, is showing “Accumulated,” her solo installation at Nine Gallery in Portland this September.

Waterproofing the Drawing, Painting and Photography building roof with a vinyl membrane that is used in numerous applications, from green roofs to solar.

East side of DPP building showing second story.

Southend Concrete Retaining Wall/Footing being smoothed out.

South end of Thesis Building.
The WCA Board invites all Washington County artists and performers to take a look at and join our artists and performers Web site.
http://www.artstage.info
is growing beautifully—thanks to many of you!
If you reside in Washington County and have NOT yet signed on to WCA’s free Web site please click on the “Membership” tab and join the growing number of fine artists and performers that appear on this dynamic site.
If you run into technical problems, click on the “Contact Us” tab for help. We’re here to help serve you.
Take your time; there is NO deadline to enter your data on the site. Quality is more important than speed.
Newsletters? If you have access to an arts publication, WCA would appreciate you mentioning the Web site: http://www.artstage.info
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Enjoy the rest of your summer,
Vergie Ries, WCA, Exec. Asst.

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