Bob Hicks writes of the Witness: Themes of Social Justice in Contemporary Printmaking and Photography exhibit currently Hallie Ford Museum of Art, which highlights the current cultural condition.
Read MoreFree Admission for 20th Anniversary of Willamette's Hallie Ford Museum of Art
The Hallie Ford Museum of Art is celebrating its 20th anniversary this week and offering free admission Tuesday through Sunday, Oct. 2-7.
Read MoreQuills & Queues: Raising the Art Bar
Jeffrey Gillespie wrote of the upcoming opening of Terrain: The Space Between, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation curated by the Schneider Museum of ARt’s Scott Malbaurn.
Jordan D. Schnitzer Gallery at Dieu Donné
Dieu Donné, a New York institution dedicated to fine paper art, is pleased to announce the naming of the Jordan Schnitzer Gallery.
Read MoreCelebrating 20 Years of Pendleton Round-Up & Happy Canyon Court Scholarships
We have been privileged to support the Happy Canyon & Pendleton Round-Up Court members through scholarships for the last 20 years. During this time over 150 young women have received scholarships and opportunities to pursue high education.
Read MoreWitness: Themes of Social Justice Exhibit Opens September 15
The Skanner News writes of “Witness: Themes of Social Justice in Contemporary Printmaking and Photography from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation” opening September 15 at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art, at Willamette University. The exhibit explores race, identity, and social justice in contemporary printmaking and photography. The exhibition has been organized by Portland, Oregon art historian and scholar Elizabeth Bilyeu and explores four thematic sections: Stories and Histories, Pressures of Pop Culture, Challenging Expectations of Place, and Unconventional Portraits. 82 prints by 40 artists will be exhibited.
"Witness" at Hallie Ford Museum of Art, Salem
Witness: Themes of Social Justice in Contemporary Printmaking and Photography, Selections from the Collections or Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation will be at Hallie Ford Museum of Art from September 15, 2018 to December 18, 2018.
Read MoreAlex Katz
Wall Street International writes about Alex Katz's influence of American figurative art, being known for his large scale paintings, sculptures and prints. Alex Katz: A Life in Print, Selections from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation showcases a series of prints, dating from the late 1960s to the present day, many of which have never before been exhibited. Among the works displayed, two pieces are being exhibited for the first time on the West Coast.
New Show Opens Saturday at Ucross
“Wildlife, Pattern and Identity: Contemporary Native American Work Selections from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation,” will be on display through October 1 and is free to the public.
Read MoreEnrique Chagoya Packs Elusive Meaning and Acerbic Humor into Wild Pastiche
Tedford breaks down the meaning of a handful of Chagoya's pieces currently at the Nevada Museum of Art, through July 8th.
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