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Monday 04.13.09

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post-apocalyptic volcanoes

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Eric Steen presents Building in the Post Apocalypse at PSU's MK Gallery: "An exhibition that documents and explores possible options of community, collaboration, and education through socially engaged practices." In addition to the artist reception, the show features several events, including a "Public Social University" and screening of a series of sci-fi films, The Man Who Could Work Miracles and Panic in the Year Zero & The Man From Earth. The full list of events can be found here.

Film screening • 10pm • April 13
Public Social University • 3-6pm • April 16
Artist reception • 6-9pm • April 16
Film screening • 9pm • April 16
MK Gallery 2000 SW 5th Avenue • Art Building, 2nd floor rm 210


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Tim Dalbow, "Hood"

The Linfield Gallery presents Volcanoes, new paintings by Tim Dalbow. He writes: "A painting is an attempt at a solution. The blank canvas is a proposed problem and the process of making a painting is a hypothesis. Painting is not an exact science but I do believe it is a science. Each painting is an excuse to ask the question again."

Exhibition • April 15 - May 13, 2009
Linfield Gallery • 900 SE Baker St., McMinnville • Miller Fine Art Center

Posted by Megan Driscoll on April 13, 2009 at 10:30 | Comments (1)


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It's like Eric Steen and Tim are two sides of some volcano coin... wierd. Excited to see how Tim handles a large space.

Posted by: Double J [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 13, 2009 12:05 PM

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