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Friday 05.19.06

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This Weekend

Diesel Fuel Prints, the world's largest publisher of screen printed rock art posters, housed right here in Portland, marks their 15th year in business with the opening of a retail store and gallery. Tonight they will be having a Grand Opening party at their new facility featuring new paintings by Klutch. Andy Stern started Diesel Fuel in 1991 and since then it has grown into the largest and one of the most respected names in silk-screened art print shops. Portland-based artist Klutch (the curator of the Vinyl Killers series seen at Zeitgeist), a street/stencil/skateboard artist, has been continually creating visual mischief since his involvement in the early 1980's punk and skateboard scenes. See what he's up to tonight with a new series and collaborative mural.
Grand Opening Party • Friday, May 19th • 6 to 9p
Diesel Fuel Prints • 726 SE 10th Avenue

On Sunday, as part of the Portland Art Museum's Critical Voices lecture series, Modern art scholar and curator Anne Rorimer presents "Context as Content: Installation Art in the '60s and '70s". The talk will cover the work of internationally recognized artists of the Conceptual period, whose projects have laid the groundwork for installation art as practiced worldwide today.
Free for Museum members or included with Museum admission, call 503.226.0973
Sunday, May 21 • 2:00 p.m.
Whitsell Auditorium • 1219 SW Park Avenue

Posted by Jennifer Armbrust on May 19, 2006 at 13:03 | Comments (0)


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