Blue Sky/Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts
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Blue Sky is a nonprofit photography gallery located in Portland's Pearl District. Admission is free. See blueskygallery.org for current hours.
Founded as the Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts by a group of five young photographers in 1975, Blue Sky became an established venue for local photography. Over the course of three decades, the organization expanded its offerings to include national and international artists, many of whom exhibited at Blue Sky early in their careers. Read more
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Blue Sky/Oregon Center for the Photographic A. 2017-10-20
Today the Society for Photographic Education's NW Chapter is beginning their annual conference, and Richard Misrach is giving the keynote speech this evening. If you're in/near Corvallis, check it out! https://www.spenational.org/conferences/illuminate-pr
Today the Society for Photographic Education's NW Chapter is beginning their annual conference, and Richard Misrach is giving the keynote speech this evening. If you're in/near Corvallis, check it out! https://www.spenational.org/conferences/illuminate-pr
Blue Sky/Oregon Center for the Photographic A. 2017-10-17
Join us for a special afternoon with artists O'Hara Shipe and Nolan Streitberger as they speak about their photo series currently on view in Blue Sky's 2017 Drawers exhibition. Both artists have created bodies of work that disrupt stereotypes of women and
Join us for a special afternoon with artists O'Hara Shipe and Nolan Streitberger as they speak about their photo series currently on view in Blue Sky's 2017 Drawers exhibition. Both artists have created bodies of work that disrupt stereotypes of women and
Blue Sky/Oregon Center for the Photographic A. 2017-10-16
“Art has a way of just — Here’s an image of *something* that just changes the way you think about the world” - Christopher Rauschenberg Blue Sky is thrilled to be working with the support of the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation this year on our exhib
“Art has a way of just — Here’s an image of *something* that just changes the way you think about the world” - Christopher Rauschenberg Blue Sky is thrilled to be working with the support of the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation this year on our exhib
Blue Sky/Oregon Center for the Photographic A. 2017-10-14
Today is World Photobook Day! Both of our October exhibitions have beautiful monographs available for purchase here at Blue Sky — “Plato’s Dogs” by Thomas Roma are signed editions for $40 *and* we have a limited number of Special Edition “Plato’s Dogs” mo
Today is World Photobook Day! Both of our October exhibitions have beautiful monographs available for purchase here at Blue Sky — “Plato’s Dogs” by Thomas Roma are signed editions for $40 *and* we have a limited number of Special Edition “Plato’s Dogs” mo
Blue Sky/Oregon Center for the Photographic A. 2017-10-13
Come and see “Kingdom of Girls” this month at Blue Sky— Karolin Klüppel’s portraits of young girls in Mawlynnong, a matrilineal community in Northeastern India. Open 12-5pm, Tues-Sun through October 29. Admission is free!
Come and see “Kingdom of Girls” this month at Blue Sky— Karolin Klüppel’s portraits of young girls in Mawlynnong, a matrilineal community in Northeastern India. Open 12-5pm, Tues-Sun through October 29. Admission is free!
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