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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Sacred Moments | R. Keaney Rathbun

Sacred Moments

Long-time member of Print Arts Northwest and a member-owner of Waterstone Gallery in Portland's Pearl District, R. Keaney Rathbun's work spans an array of media and motifs, from glass and mixed-media sculpture to silkscreen printing.
The focus of Sacred Moments, opening 5/20 at PAN Gallery, will be his vibrant silkscreen prints, some with up to 60 layers, giving them depth, richness, and complexity.
Several of his works are presented in storyboard fashion and carry multiple images, such as Dog Days, Travelogue, and St Johns Life, with 5 individual prints per work. These tell their stories in symbols, clear and recognizable, but also often ambiguous, metaphorical, and with a dreamlike imagery reminiscent of cave-paintings and pictographs from America's Southwest, with medieval religious iconography adding another layer of meaning.
Rathbun's individual works also carry similar enigmatic themes, hypnotic and transforming, they bypass the intellect and go straight to the heart of the matter at hand. I actually felt my brainwaves shift in rhythm as I studied his work.
Come to the opening and pay attention. Perhaps you will also notice a subtle change in your own brain activity.
Sacred Moments, R. Keaney Rathbun
Solo exhibit at Print Arts Northwest|PAN Gallery
Washington County Museum, PCC Rock Creek Campus
17677 NW Springville Road, Portland, Oregon 97229
www.printartsnw.org | pan@printartsnw.org
503.525.9259 PAN |503.645.5353 WCM

For an in-depth look at Rathbun's body of work:

http://www.rkeaneyrathbun.com/RKeaneyRathbun/Welcome.html

Pricing:
Individual prints
11" x 14", matted and framed
$250
Grouped prints of 5
15" x 30", matted and framed
$650
Special Edition: Hand-bound portfolio of 20
$3500

Image shown above: Learning To Fly


Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Installation by Audrey Sochor


Master printmaker Audrey Sochor (87) brings printmaking into the underwater dimension in this light-filled, walk-through, immersion installation.

Bioluminescent Seas, opens at PAN Gallery in the Washington County Museum, 4|15|10.

Formated with 8' x 3', and larger, double curtains of sheer silk, cotton, and linen, her works are a shimmering moiré of underwater atmosphere.

Sochor creates a hybrid of mixed printmaking techniques: collagraph, stencil, monoprint, and staining on canvas, allowing the raw fabric to become a significant element of the print.

For more detailed information on Audrey Sochor's history and perspective, see www.audreysochor.com.

Opening reception will be April 15, from 5:30-8pm.
Catered by And She Cooks!

PAN Gallery is located in the Washington County Museum on the PCC Rock Creek Campus, 17677 NW Springville Road, Portland, OR 97229. www.printartsnw.org

Monday, April 12, 2010

Katy McFadden | Oregon Art Beat & Rites Of Spring


Katy McFadden, a featured member of Elysium Artists, is exhibiting several examples of her printmaking with PAN artists at Portland Millwork Gallery in Rites Of Spring, (see below) through 5|2.

Katy, known primarily for her life-sized ceramic figures, will be featured on Oregon Art Beat this week, 4|15 at 8:00 pm, right after Audrey Sochor's opening Bioluminescent Seas at PAN Gallery at 5:30, so you can enjo
y both!

Oregon Art Beat repeats on Sundays.

www.ElysiumArtists.com
www.PrintArtsNW.org

Friday, April 9, 2010

INK & DRINK ... Atelier Meridian


FREE monthly social gathering at Atelier Meridian, 6 to 9 pm tonight, 4|9.

Barbara Mason, THE powerhouses behind PAN, demonstrates solarplate-based etchings that will rock your creative world with this incredibly fast and versatile approach to creating non-toxic prints.

Ink & Drink is kid-friendly! Kids are invited to come and make art with reckless abandon in our spacious and well-equipped art-loving studio.

Atelier Meridian is located just two blocks from the N Albina Max Stop.
665 N Tillamook St. Portland, OR 97227 | 503-729-9013
www.ateliermeridian.com

Monday, April 5, 2010

Installation: Bioluminescent Seas


Printmaker Audrey Sochor brings the print into a new dimension in her light-filled installation, Bioluminescent Seas, opening at PAN Gallery in the Washington County Museum, 4|15|10.

Formated with 8' x 3' double curtains of sheer silk, cotton, and polyester, her works evolve into a moiré of shimmering atmosphere, with the effect of a dive into tropical seas.

Sochor's choice of the ocean as subject is based on time and the minute and constant changes of the waters covering Earth. Her works place the viewer in a physical experience akin to the pleasure of a dive, but without need of air support.

Patterning the curtains with microscopic images of plankton, the artist creates a hybrid of mixed printmaking techniques: collagraph, stencil, monoprint, and staining on canvas, letting the raw linen itself become an element of the painting.

For more detailed information on Audrey Sochor's history and perspective, see www.audreysochor.com

Opening reception will be April 15, from 5:30-8pm. Catered by
And She Cooks!

PAN Gallery is located in the Washington County Museum on the PCC Rock Creek Campus, 17677 NW Springville Road, Portland, OR 97229. www.printartsnw.or