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March 5, 2007 at 8:42 pm
Bonnie
I have been a visitor at Tupper Malone’s studio. Besides being a beautiful environment I really enjoyed the process. It ooks like magic, how she layers colors then the images begin to appear.Her mastry of this technique pulls out intricate drawiings of some unusual subject matter. That is the best part of Porltand Open Studios, seeing how art is made.
July 9, 2007 at 10:13 pm
Mary Ann
Hi, can anyone at the Open Studio tell me where a beginning artist can learn how to create prints beyond lino cuts? Thank you
July 10, 2007 at 4:51 am
portlandopenstudios
Mary Ann,
Are you in Portland (Oregon)? If so, there are lots of places where you can look for classes. For starters, check out Multnomah Arts Center (in Multnomah Village), Print Arts Northwest (located in the Pearl District), the studio school at Oregon College of Art and Craft (www.ocac.edu). Shu-Ju Wang, one of the Portland Open Studios artists, is teaching a printmaking class at OCAC in August. Check out this entry in this blog for some brief descriptions.
Good luck.
December 31, 2008 at 4:16 pm
Diane Hunt
Yikes! It’s the last day of 2008 and I’ve just realized that I do not have the Portland Open Studios 2009 calendar! What’s a poor girl to do?
Do tell: where might I pick up the next edition of this lovely work of chronologic art?
Kind regards,
Diane Hunt
503.977.2917
dianemhunt@yahoo.com
November 20, 2011 at 3:49 am
Wendi
Hi there!
We’re new to Portland and we have a 16 year old who’s always taken art classes and learned as much as she could about different media.
Currently she’s taking evening college classes (doing the high school/associate degree program), but today she said she really misses working creatively on an ongoing basis. She’s particularly interested in ceramics right now, but is open to just about any medium.
When we moved, we left behind the corporate world and also a steady income. So, as we build up our own business here, our funds are very limited and it’s hard to find an affordable outlet for her creativity.
Do you know of any local artists to take on students to help in the studio in exchange for learning their trade, having time to produce their own work in the studio after helping out? We’re located in the SE area of Portland, but she is getting very used to the bus system and can travel to studios.
Thanks so much for any direction you can help out with!
Love,
Wendi
November 20, 2011 at 3:50 am
Wendi
p.s. I’m open to any suggestions at all for her. Thanks so much!