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Artists Reflect on Bringing Grief to Life for INERTIA • c a t h a r s i s
After a wildly successful opening night, IndividualActivist, Kar Part, Chris RWK, and Amy Smith reflect on their pieces in Rachael N. Clark’s “tapestry of grief” show, INERTIA • c a t h a r s i s. The show remains on view in Portland, OR, until May 29th.
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INERTIA • catharsis, A Bicoastal Exploration of Grief Opening 4/21
On 4/21, Rachael N. Clark of Queen of Hearts Global is set to unveil INERTIA • c a t h a r s i s, a one-of-a-kind bicoastal show using art to delve into the uncomfortable, complicated feelings around trauma and grief. Whether in New York or Portland, this is an event not to miss.
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A Citizen of Outer Space — CTDZN the Alien
Landing in Portland in 2016, this extraterrestrial street artist is now considered a staple of the PDX street art community. CTDZN, pronounced ‘citizen,’ their work relays a message from the unknown, with an often-lime green alien face and other adaptations of a similar image spread across the city.
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Who is the Voice of Rome? – Voxx Romana
Moira interviews Portland-based artist Voxx Romana to discuss his street art origin story.
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Dead End: RX Skulls on 10 Years in the Street Art Community
Moira interviews Portland-based artist RX Skulls in anticipation for his upcoming solo show.