Kimi Kolba
Pushdot presents
Linger by Kimi Kolba. Kolba's photography focuses on the contemporary night landscape, asking the viewer to allow themselves time to adjust to the images the way their eyes take time to adjust to the darkness of night. She explores "the new, the northwest urban and industrial, and the psychological" in the surrounding landscape.
Opening reception • 6-9pm • October 2
Pushdot Studio • 1021 SE Caruthers • 503.224.5925
Josh Arseneau
Josh Arseneau presents
Sword of Light at Gallery Homeland. Drawing from the Internet and a variety of other media sources, Arseneau collects tragic images: "plane crashes, car crashes, catastrophic acts of nature." He takes these "manifestations of death, futility and helplessness, and constructs a hyperreality where danger is intensified and emotional states multiply exponentially."
Opening reception • 6-9pm • October 2
Gallery Homeland • 2505 SE 11th •
info@galleryhomeland.org
In conjunction with the release of three new books, Nate Silverstein and Andrea Paustenbaugh are exhibiting the first "Happenstantial Multiple" at Nemo. Together, Nate and Andrea are
Happenstantialism, "a solution machine, reaching far beyond the obvious, activating a belief in more than the naked eye can see."
Opening reception • 6-10pm • October 2
Nemo Design • 1875 SE Belmont •
events@nemohq.com
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