Marne Lucas at Homestar
The Eastside wraps up a drippy week with a strong showing from the young ones.
In what must be a bona fide East Burnside art revival, Moshi Moshi opens next
to Denwave (formerly Fix) and Renowned with
Rainbow Connection, a group
show featuring Meredith Dittmar, Guy Burwell, Tyson Summers, APAK, and Justin
"Scrappers" Morrison.
Opening Reception • December 2 • 6 to9 p
Moshi Moshi • 811 E. Burnside
For Renowned’s second exhibition they present
Hold Me, Please
new work by Casey Watson (PDX) and Isaac Lin (PDX).
Opening Reception • December 2 • 6 to10 p • artists will be
in attendance
Renowned •
811 E Burnside Suite 111 • tel. 503.445.9924
With Denwave, Renowned and Moshi Moshi are all in the same building, I am hoping
they'll come up with a name for themselves as a group (something other than
LoBu, please).
While you're in the 'hood, don't miss Bailey Winters' paintings and Greg Simons'
multimedia installation at NAAU. Winters shoots Hi-8 and still photographs which
elaborates into expressionist paintings which bear a quiet isolation.
Opening reception • December 2 • 7 to 10 p
NAAU •
922 SE Ankeny Street • tel. 503.231.8294
Marne Lucas presents
Amusement, a series of color photographs from road trips and travels
at Homestar. "Humorous self portraiture, an eye for the unusual and quirky
use of animal figurines express a sense of discovery and playfulness she experiences
while traveling." Also, in the back room, the Velour Girls Pin Up Lounge,
Lucas' latest Pin Up photographs of women in a boudoir atmosphere.
Opening Reception • December 2 • 7-10p
Homestar • 4747 SE Hawthorne Blvd • tel. 503.235.0349
Bailey Winters @ NAAU