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BECOME A PORTLAND OPEN STUDIOS ARTIST
Open your studio to the art lovers so you can show off your studio, your skills and your art.
 
Applications due March 15, 2008
 
Portland Open Studios is seeking metro area artists in all media to open their studios to the public. Artists are selected for the event by a panel of three art professionals. Studios west of the Willamette River are open October 11, 12 and on the eastside on October 18,19.  
New Option: artists can chose to be open both weekends making artists and the community more accessible to each other.
 
Portland Open Studios is a wonderful opportunity for you to open your studio to show and sell your work. 
  • Build your audience and communicate with the public
  • Participate in and grow the local arts community
  • Include your artwork in the printed Tour Guide and on the website
  • Receive a link to your website from the Portland Open Studios site
The Tour Guide is a valuable reference book with your artwork and contact information — used by the media, curators, and art buyers all year long. Artists get invited to exhibitions, get written about, teach classes and sell their work because of Portland Open Studios.
 
Of special Interest to young artists: Kimberly Gales Emerging Artists Scholarship to Portland Open Studios. 
Artists between 20 and 30 years old are encouraged to apply for the scholarship which includes a waiver of all fees and a $100 stipend. Last year two artists won scholarships, Jennifer Mercede and Ben Heiken. 
 
Information, directions and the online application at http://www.portlandopenstudios.com.

 

Deadline MARCH 15, 2008 for artist and the scholarship applications 

“Linked” 
Artists: 3614 Group 
March 2008 
 
Art Wall Gallery 
First Unitarian Church of Portland 
1011 SW 12th Ave.  
Portland, OR 97205
Church: 503.228.6389 
 
“Linked” — an exhibition including four 2007 Portland Open Studios artists: drawings, paintings and prints from the 3614 Group
 
We thought fellow Portland Open Studios artists might enjoy hearing the story behind this exhibition. We are eight women (four in 2007 Portland Open Studios) who have provided support to one another’s ceaseless passion for art through the thick and thin of commitments to family and children, work responsibilities, education, illness, health, and life.
 
We found one another through the Drawing Studio on SE Division. Gradually, over the span of several years of classes, each of us became individually influenced by the Studio’s unique form of instruction that fosters courageous experimentation in finding one’s own voice. Because each was seeking a way to continue working independently, we formed the 3614 Group in mid-2002 to provide support for one another’s separate pursuits. We have taken different paths but all of us have found the 3614 Group a uniquely supportive arrangement.
 
In the six years of our affiliation, we have committed to regular drawing sessions together and celebrated our milestones. Several have achieved gallery representation, been included in juried and invitational exhibitions, four applied for and were juried into the 2007 Portland Open Studios tour, one undertook and completed a post-bac Fine Arts degree, another returned to graduate school in Montessori education, several have been included in Local 14 and other notable events. Paintings by two of us sold immediately in the Portland Art Center’s “2007 PDX Panels” fundraiser where the work of 300 local artists was represented.
 
We are different ages, different nationalities, of different means, and in different stages of life: married, single, committed partners, single parents; with and without children, or with kids in college & beyond; working, teaching, studying, running our own or family businesses; wives, mothers, aunts, sisters, daughters; and increasingly friends. All are practicing artists and through our commitment to shared time for art, we have become “Linked” to one another and celebrate our seventh exhibition together. 
 
New works on display in the ART WALL of the First Unitarian Church of Portland during March 2008 will include paintings on canvas, paper and panel along with monotypes, monoprints and woodcuts. 
 
Artists of 3614 Group: Cindy Bilotti, Mollie Clarke, Shelley Hershberger (Portland Open Studios ’07), Cibyl Kavan (Portland Open Studios ’07), Penny Kavan (Portland Open Studios ’07), Linda Luce, Jeanne Rogers (Portland Open Studios ’07) and Judith Quinn. Selected works from “Linked” exhibition below. 
 
cibyl-cindy.jpg 
 
Cibyl Kavan (Left)
“Nothing”
Acrylic on paper
14 x 20 in. 
feverfew@micromelody.net
 
Cindy Bilotti (Right)
“Green Planet”
Mixed media collage of painted and found papers 
8 x 10 in.
cin.d@comcast.net
 
 jeanne-mollie.jpg
 
Jeanne Rogers (Left)
“Embolden”
Oil on panel 
22 x 14 in.
jeannerogers@spiritone.com
 
Mollie Clarke (Right)
“Edward”
Acrylic on Arches paper
22 x 30 in. 
mollieclarkelpc@yahoo.com
 
 judith-shelley.jpg
 
Judith Quinn  (Left)
“Aduwa”woodblock print
9 x 12 in. image area
judith@atomicdirect.com
 
Shelley Hershberger (Right)
“Shoreline 3”
Monoprint (combination woodcut, stencil & monotype)
12 x 16 in. image area 
s.hershberger@comcast.net
 
 penny-linda.jpg
 
Penny Kavan (Left)
“Home”
Monotype/mixed media
22 x 15 in. image area
pk78@easystreet.com
 
Linda Luce (Right)
“Through the Window” 
Monotype
9.5 x 9.5 in. image area
lucel@verizon.net