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    Alberta Street Gallery

    4.9 (16 reviews)
    ModerateArt Galleries
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Soft opening 8/30/18
    Brian E.

    This place is amazing with many different types of art. 2D -3D, fiber, photography, ceramics, jewelry and all kinds of treasures. New location is twice as big as the old spot and I hear they will be having drink and draws with a little wine bar.

    I love being part of this group. Wonderful art that is very affordable! Supporting local artist! Something for everyone in the diverse selection! I have all my Christmas gifts picked out.

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    Great place. Something for everyone. Features local artists, a lending library, wine and beer bar and classes!

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    So glad I stopped in, as the owner and artist was very kind, and the art displayed is an eclectic mix of lowbrow art, landscapes, textiles, etc.

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    Hopscotch - Portland

    Hopscotch - Portland

    4.5
    (255 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    My best friend took me to Hopscotch while I was visiting Portland, and it ended up being one of the…read morebest parts of the entire trip. We went with her 3 year old, and honestly, I think we had just as much fun as him. Every room had something different to see or interact with, and it felt like there was always another surprise waiting around the corner. The mix of lights, art, music, and creative exhibits made it easy to lose track of time. One of my favorite areas was the Secrets room. You could step into a phone booth, record a secret, and then hear anonymous secrets playing through the giant speakers overhead. Some of the kid-submitted ones were absolutely adorable and had everyone smiling. The biggest hits for our group were definitely the interactive light rooms, where the lights seemed to react to your movement, and of course the giant rainbow ball pit. Watching everyone dive in and immediately turn into kids again was pretty entertaining. We also checked out the gift shop on the way out. I ended up grabbing a magnet, a postcard, and a few stickers that I thought were really cool. And I have to mention this: I was oddly happy to find out there was an actual hopscotch game inside. After walking through the whole experience, I was starting to wonder if the name was just symbolic. Nope. There was hopscotch, and it made me laugh. Overall, we had an amazing time. It's fun, colorful, interactive, and works just as well for adults as it does for kids. If you're looking for something different to do in Portland, I'd definitely recommend checking it out. For us, it was absolutely worth the price of admission.

    Came here during a solo trip to Portland and I had a lot of fun!…read more While I do think this was a lot of fun to do on my own, there were some exhibits that seemed to be better suited for going in groups. I came during, what I assume are off hours at 6p and it was awesome because there were not a lot of people so I was able to experience most exhibits on my own. The only downside, which I assume because it was off time as they were setting up for the adults event was there was some teenagers playing music loudly on speaker phone to film videos. I walked away to enjoy other exhibits to come back since it was so empty, but they were there for a very long time playing their music really loud and taking up a lot of the space. Not sure if this is allowed or not, but I would have appreciated someone asking them to turn their music off and respect others space. Other than that, really fun, and good for a solo visit!

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    Elizabeth Leach Gallery

    Elizabeth Leach Gallery

    4.8
    (10 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $$$

    Another stop on my tour of small galleries and by far, my favorite of all of them. The place itself…read moreis not that big. Two rooms and two different exhibits. The back room had a nudes exhibit with some paintings, sketches and photographs including a Matisse sketch which I enjoyed a lot. The front was the main exhibit. Christopher Rauschenberg, the son of famed artist Robert Rauschenberg ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Rauschenberg). Christopher is a photographer and the photos being shown are a series of shots taken at various famous artists studios including Chuck Close and his father. I even notice a bottle that was painted by Roy Lichtenstein in one of the pictures. Really cool view into their worlds and very colorful pictures. This exhibit just opened recently so I believe it will be around for awhile if you get the urge to get over here. It also doesn't hurt that Christopher Rauschenberg is a Porlander and also founded Blue Sky Photography Gallery, which was my last stop of the day. Really nice work here and I plan to be back.

    The Elizabeth Leach Gallery is one of the top handful of galleries in Portland for serious art…read morecollectors. The group of artists represented covers a range of styles. Most are mid career artists with solid resumes. More importantly, the art looks good. They have two major rooms, two simultaneous shows and a large back area. Leach has nurtured a relationship with German artists and created opportunities for her Portland artists to show in Germany. She has also developed personal relationships with Portland's major collectors. She has been the early champion of artists who later achieved great international careers, like Dinh Q Le and has been the Portland outlet for prints from the likes of John Baldassari, Donald Judd and Richard Serra. She has hosted spectacular shows in the past by Richard Misrach (who was first brought to Portland by Blue Sky Gallery). A great gallery and always a great education to see what is showing.

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    PDX Contemporary Art

    PDX Contemporary Art

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Portland is an art town - visual arts with a capital A. It's well known within art circles…read moreinternationally, and we know it too. Our challenge is to let collectors know. PDX Contemporary Art is doing that. This gallery specializes in quiet minimal work from Portland artists, American artists, and international artists. The work runs from maybe $300 into five figures. They select artists that have art career potential and nurture that. They have a few Whitney Biennial http://www.yelp.com/biz/whitney-museum-of-american-art-new-york artists. They signed them and promoted them before they showed in New York. They understand that artist and gallery careers are made outside Portland. They are the only Portland gallery that consistently brings work to art fairs where whale collectors and museum curators gather, like Art Basil Miami. They sell Portland artists there and through extensive collector relationships worldwide. If you are a collector, this is a good spot. It's always free to look, an essential part of developing your personal taste in art. The staff is chill, knowledgeable and helpful, Northwest -style, no haughty Chelsea little black dress syndrome. The gallery takes its work seriously, they invest in their artists and the work of their artists is a good investment, as well as being beautiful.

    This was another random stop on my Friday of art stops in the Pearl. Modern art. Minimalism and…read moreabstract. PDX had a small showing going on for seven artists. Very modern work similar to Rothko on one of the artists. Two others were more in the graphic design area (at least that's the way I interpreted the work. Some were a bit more literal, like a series of small paintings of flowers. The space itself is not that large so there really isn't a lot of time you can spend in here. Right next door was a place called Uproar which I though was just part of PDX, not sure but they had some instillation pieces and sculpture work by one artist. A nice little place, I look forward to seeing more work there.

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