Heading to the coast? There’s no reason to leave art behind. Here are some upcoming attractions at some coastal communities near PDX and in Portland.
- Gearhart Artwalk: Trails End showcases talents
The Trail’s End Art Association Gallery in Gearhart is featuring works by six watercolor artists. An artist reception took place on June 7 during the Gearhart Art Walk. Read more - Variety again on tap at Hoffman Center in Manzanita
The Hoffman Center for the Arts launched its June exhibition with works by Northwest artists Deborah Gangwer, Jeremy Furnish, and Maude May. The exhibit runs until June 28. Read more - Cannon Beach Gallery hosts opening reception June 13
Cannon Beach Arts Association and Gallery will host an opening reception for the exhibit “Salt and Sea” by five artists on June 13. Read more - Artists featured at Newport gallery
Sylvia Hosie and Luella Hartwell are spotlighted at the Yaquina Art Association Gallery in Newport. Read more - Seaside Artwalk: Remarkable Variety on Show
Celebrating 21 years, the Seaside First Saturday Art Walk offers a diverse array of art in the Historic Gilbert District. Read more - Photographer Ivan McClellan on Black cowboy culture and Portland’s Juneteenth rodeo
Ivan McClellan reflects on Portland’s first Juneteenth Rodeo and his work capturing Black cowboy culture. Read more - Risograph Printing Collective Nūn Studios Celebrates Five Years at the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art
Nūn Studios marks its fifth anniversary with a closing reception for “Grit & Grain” on June 14, featuring Palestinian food and music. Read more - Portland museum presents Sasquatch through Indigenous cultural lens
The World Forestry Center’s new exhibition, “Sasquatch: Ancestral Guardians,” offers Native perspectives on Bigfoot. Read more - What’s Showing at Salem Galleries, Museums in June
Salem’s galleries and museums celebrate wildlife and diverse perspectives this month. Read more - Vintage bookmobile gets a second life as free mobile library in Portland
A vintage bookmobile has been transformed into a nonprofit community asset, offering free books in Portland. Read more





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