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Professor Tomlinson receives a 2012 Individual Artist Fellowship
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Julia Grieve’s work in Family Dynamic exhibit
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Gender Symposium Art Show Seeking Submissions
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Professor Imatani’s work is featured in Ditch Freeze
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Professor Cara Tomlinson invited to participate in the Art in the Governor’s Office Program
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Alternative distribution videos
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Gallery of projects by 3D Foundations Course
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Exciting exhibits in Fields
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Professor Tomlinson- Visiting Artist at University of Montana
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Associate Professor, Cara Tomlinson currently has an exhibit at Rhodes College
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Open call for [OUTER]Space Show
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Upcoming work by Professor Harrison
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2011 Alumnus Performing at Half/Dozen Gallery
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Professor Imatani’s Essay Featured in TBA exhibit
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Game Theory exhibit features work by Associate Professor Cara Tomlinson
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Associate Professor Cara Tomlinson has been selected to appear in New American Paintings
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Professor Imatani recently presented the work of his 3-Dimensional Foundations students at the Foundations in Art: Theory and Education held in St. Louis from March 30-April 2, 2011.
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Article about Mike Rathbun sculpture
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2011-2012 Faculty Profile Q&A
Dean Tuajuanda Jordan, College of Arts & Sciences
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Alumnus Nick Makanna will be showing his work at Breeze Block Gallery
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Assistant Professor of Art History Dawn Odell recently received a Robert L. Platzman Memorial Fellowship from the University of Chicago Library
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Odell voted Teacher of the Year by Students.
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Students who have been named to the Dean’s List for spring 2011.
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Garrick Imatani, Assistant Professor of Art, is participating in the “Open Engagement’ conference at Portland State University from May 13 - 15, 2011.
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“After graduating from Lewis & Clark in 2008 with a B.A. in art history and English, I spent a year in New York City where I divided my time between working as an analyst at a boutique private equity firm and providing project management and writing support to an assortment of non-profit organizations in the sports, healthcare, and media sectors. My background in art history enabled me to provide art direction on a number of web and print marketing campaigns. In 2010, I returned to Portland to pursue an M.A. in English at Portland State University, concentrating on the British Romantics and their successors.”
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Remy Neymarc ‘12 claimed 1st and 2nd place at the Mobile World Congress Barcelona Video Competition.
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A site-specific installation by sculpture professor Mike Rathbun is on exhibit at the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art from February 26 to June 4, 2011.
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News and events from Oregon College of Art and Craft
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Keep up to date with Portland Art Museum’s event calendar
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The Portland Institute for Contemporary Art (PICA) acknowledges and advances new developments in contemporary art while fostering the creative explorations of artists and audiences. Established in 1995 by a committed group of artists and patrons, PICA features emerging regional, national, and international artists in all disciplines, bridging the gap between historically-focused collecting institutions, commercial galleries and performing arts presenters. PICA’s enduring passion adds significant importance to the arts ecology of the region.