The 2012 Sketchbook Project World Tour makes a stop a SPACE from July 12-14th. Come browse hundred of sketchbooks submitted by people from all over the world.…
Crank Sturgeon melds minds with SPACE Gallery for a three week, onsite exploration in sound art, installation, and performance. Working solo and partnering with longtime…
SPACE is pleased to announce Re-Site, a site-specific public art and Portland history-telling initiative featuring Asha Tamirisa, Shane C. Smith, Veronica A. Perez, Heather Flor…
Artist StatementSummer Reading is a collection of textile work that grew from the things I am reading this summer. For a long time, what I…
Artist Statement We Are Authentically Human addresses the discrimination of the Transgender community within the United States and across the world. For many transgender people,…
Artist Statement Mutual Aid is the practice of human beings and other species to cooperatively help each other and assure progress from systems that oppose…
Exhibition Statement Mystery Pond is about yearning for connectivity in an era when our survival depends on it. It is a response to months of…
Artist Statement You Can’t Unsee explores the concept of something being hidden in plain sight. Once this thing is recognized and acknowledged it becomes impossible…
SPACE’s 538 Congress St. poster case now features the work of Printers Without Margins (PWOM). PWOM is Pickwick Independent Press’ social justice arm, fostering collaborations…
Lindsay Preston Zappas, a San Diego native, is currently pursuing a Masters of Fine Art in Sculpture from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Zappas’ work is…