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Friday 08.04.06

« August First Friday | Main | inClover Report »

inClover

brenda.jpgSmall Herd by Brenda Mallory

Tomorrow is the one day open-air art show inClover curated by Portland artist Scott Wayne Indiana. Indiana selected inClover’s roster of artists for the thoughtful spatial engagement of their work; featured media include installation, illustration, painting and photography.  Artists involved were encouraged to investigate and engage the exhibit’s outdoor environs within the brevity of the show’s run – one day only – while responding to the theme of the show’s summery title, inClover, which means “Living a carefree life of ease, comfort or prosperity.”

The roster of artists is impressive, including notables such as Jacqueline Ehlis, Brenda Mallory, and TJ Norris who is working on a collaborative piece with Abi Spring.

inClover runs one day only, from 12:00 noon to 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 5, 2006.  There is no admission charge.  The exhibit coincides with – but is not directly affiliated with – the annual Arleta Neighborhood Block Party.  Food, drink, and restroom facilities will be available on-site.

For more information, visit www.39forks.com/inClover.htm.

Saturday August 5
inClover • Mount Scott Park
SE 72nd Avenue (between SE Foster and Woodstock)

Posted by Jenene Nagy on August 04, 2006 at 19:21 | Comments (1)


Comments

This was areally fun show with more than a few excellent works... and i think those birds were young falcons, not red tailed hawks after looking at the pictures.

A report with pictures is coming, including a pic of one of the birds.

Anyone know an ornithologist or serious bird watcher? Ill send pics for ID before I post. Man I can tell a Jan Steen from a Franz Hals but this takes a bird expert.

Posted by: Double J [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 6, 2006 09:54 PM

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