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Ready for a deep dive? This local OMSI exhibit brings history to life.
The juried art show brings crowds to the Southeast Portland neighborhood, opening the doors to local artists’ studios, community spaces, and homes.
The temporary creative community space offers free art exhibits, interactive installations, and entertainment in the Northeast Portland shopping mall.
The 23,000-sqft immersive art experience will open in Portland’s Central Eastside this June, wowing guests with its “Rainbow Cave,” “Quantum Trampoline,” and murals from Portland Street Art Alliance.
We challenged our readers to turn one of our newsletters into a poem — here’s what you came up with.
Dance, theater, and comedy come together at the whim of a game show wheel.
Restore Oregon has put together a complete restoration plan for the century-old treasure — now it just needs someone to take it on... but time is running out.
It’s never too late to add a new skill to your repertoire.
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Once upon a time, it was a humble movie theater on Broadway. Now, it’s about to become a dynamic new arts hub.
The contemporary take on the golden era of mall portrait photography opened in the Lloyd Center in November 2022.
David S. Mayne’s recently launched “Happy Hour History” explores the origins of various cocktails and how they relate to major events in human history.
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