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Emerson Space Case: Port City Wood Studio
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A window space for installation art in Portland, Oregon. Sunday, May 20, 2012. Port City Wood Studio. In April, Emerson Space Case hosted a showcase of pieces created at the Port City Wood Studio. The theme of which was Mount St. Helens! This show was made possible with the help of Luke Forsyth. Here is a sampling of the wonderful works we displayed. Mount St. Helens. Port City Development Center. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About Emerson Space Case. Port City Wood Studio. View my complete profile.
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Emerson Space Case: Colleen Flanigan's Community-Crocheted Coral Reef
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A window space for installation art in Portland, Oregon. Wednesday, May 30, 2012. Colleen Flanigan's Community-Crocheted Coral Reef. Currently on view at Emerson Space Case is a community-crocheted coral reef, installed by Colleen Flanigan. Colleen is ambitiously involved in creative coral restoration projects; check out her talk about her Living Sea Sculpture at TEDx WoodsHole! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About Emerson Space Case. Colleen Flanigans Community-Crocheted Coral Reef.
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Emerson Space Case: October 2010
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A window space for installation art in Portland, Oregon. Wednesday, October 13, 2010. Come see "Crystal Crag" before it's gone! This stunning installation will only be up for another week. Come look! It's better at night, by the way. Tuesday, October 5, 2010. Crystal Crag " - - - - - by Emily Nachison. Join us for the opening reception! Wednesday, October 6th. 7:00 - 9:00 pm. NE 30th and Emerson. Look forward to refreshments and radical art. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About Emerson Space Case. Crystal C...
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Emerson Space Case: July 2011
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A window space for installation art in Portland, Oregon. Thursday, July 14, 2011. Just To Tell You Once Again" - Art Inspired By Michael Jackson (now showing thru August 10). Lovely velvet paintings by Juanita. Musical entertainment at the opening event! Here's Stephanie Brachmann singing "Who Is It? James Dean Kindle doing "Muscles" (a Michael Jackson-penned song written for Diana Ross to sing). Liberian Girl does "Ben". Thank you Joey Edwards for taking photos at the event! Lithograph by Rita Alves.
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Emerson Space Case: December 2010
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A window space for installation art in Portland, Oregon. Saturday, December 18, 2010. Sara E. Pavao and Jasmin Cross at Emerson Space Case. You really must see this to believe it. Sara Pavao and Jasmin Cross have created a masterpiece of yarn, wood, light, and lovely. You will want to climb inside this place and snuggle up for winter. Catch this show throughout the rest of December, and on into January! 24 hours a day! 7 days a week! Sara e. pavao. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About Emerson Space Case.
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Emerson Space Case: March 2011
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A window space for installation art in Portland, Oregon. Tuesday, March 8, 2011. The Fantastic Ocean - an art installation by small people. February at Emerson Space Case was teeming with sea life! The kindergarteners and first graders of Beverly Cleary Hollyrood's after-school Camp Fire program created a masterpiece of paper, paint, and cardboard. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About Emerson Space Case. The Fantastic Ocean - an art installation by small. Portland, OR, United States. View my complete profile.
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Emerson Space Case: March 2012
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A window space for installation art in Portland, Oregon. Sunday, March 4, 2012. Jacob Sorenson: the hazy void between Nature and Culture. Currently at Emerson Space Case, Jacob Sorenson. Electricity, nature, and patterns on paper. The void between Nature and Culture is hazy. Life is created in laboratories, engineers control landscapes, and “wild” space is parceled into quadrants. Culture fights Nature, or Culture assimilates Nature, or Culture is Nature, or…. Thursday, March 1, 2012. This installation d...
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Emerson Space Case: Coyote
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A window space for installation art in Portland, Oregon. Thursday, March 1, 2012. In January, Emerson Space Case was home to four coyotes. This show has come and gone for Emerson Space Case, but if you missed it, these critters (plus two more) will be on display at Palace of Industry. Until the end of March! Made from poultry wire, papier mache, found fabric, found paper, paint, branches. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About Emerson Space Case. Jacob Sorenson: the hazy void between Nature and Cul.
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Emerson Space Case: May 2011
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A window space for installation art in Portland, Oregon. Wednesday, May 25, 2011. Kendra Hadlock's PAPERCUTS - now thru June 26th. Please join us for an opening reception. Thursday, May 26th. Including magical intricacies and a papercut tent! Saturday, May 14, 2011. Announcing our Two-Year Anniversary Show! Emerson Space Case is seeking Michael Jackson-inspired art for a group art show, Just to Tell You Once Again: Art Inspired By Michael Jackson. To celebrate our two-year anniversary! Send us your art!
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free order of cookie bread: NEW YEARS NEW RESOLUTIONS
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Free order of cookie bread. Friday, January 1, 2010. NEW YEARS NEW RESOLUTIONS. Resolutions are my favorite part of new years, and I always make at least one. This year it's not really about improving myself because I'm PRETTY MUCH perfected, but about things I want to make, and spend more time making. So I spent a GOOD portion of my day on this job. Here's my list for now:. 1 Terrariums. My friend Ilan's blog. Is where I first saw these and thought "YEAH". They look somewhat easy. And maybe some tomatoes.