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ConnectDaily Art MomentDiscoverDaily Art Moment: Kirsten Furlong
“Promise and Purpose, the Ancestor’s Dream” was informed by multiple visits over the last twenty years to Lowndes County, Alabama (where my partner’s parents live) and my conflicted feelings experiencing […]
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ConnectLearnWrite Around PAM: Shima Tamami
Oregonians have been asked to pause social gatherings to help curb the spike in COVID-19 cases across our state over the next two weeks. How can we step outside in […]
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ConnectLearnWrite Around PAM: Childe Hassam
Fall is deepening in the Northwest, and the natural world is letting go in preparation for winter. Amid the shifting social, political, racial, and economic hardships we are facing as […]
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ConnectLearnWrite Around PAM: Gonzalo Fonseca
This Tuesday, November 3rd, 2020, is U.S. Election Day. We Oregonians fill out our ballots at home, return them by mail or by drop box, and then we wait. The […]
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CommunityConnectDiscoverArtists Carrie Mae Weems and Marie Watt among new slate of Museum trustees
The Portland Art Museum welcomed prominent artists Carrie Mae Weems and Marie Watt to its Board of Trustees in its virtual annual meeting earlier this month. “I am so honored […]
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CommunityConnectLearnRe:Imagine Artist Fund Relief Grants Announced
Portland Art Museum and Northwest Film Center announce recipients of Re:Imagine Artist Fund relief grants and support for artists totaling over $200,000 In the fund’s first phases, the Museum and […]
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CommunityConnectDaily Art MomentDiscoverLearnDaily art Moment: Sanford Biggers
PLAN YOUR VOTE is a 2020 visual-artist initiative from VOTE.ORG that encourages and empowers citizens to exercise their right to vote. It’s urgent to PLAN YOUR VOTE. In Oregon, ensure that you […]
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CommunityConnectDiscoverLearn1,001 art kits and counting: Sharing an extraordinary time through Journal On!
Last spring, as it became clear that the pandemic shutdown would stretch through the summer and beyond, and that most in-person camps would be canceled and pools closed, PAM Learning […]
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CommunityConnectLearnBlack Lives Matter Banner
The Museum and Northwest Film Center stand with the Black Lives Matter movement. As we prepare to reopen after these past few months of closure due to COVID-19—a time when […]
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CommunityConnectLearnRacial Equity: The Museum and Representation of Black Artists
The Portland Art Museum has received and welcomed critical feedback regarding our permanent collection, the representation of Black artists, and the interpretation and scholarship around their works. These calls have […]
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CommunityConnectLearnBlack Lives Matter
We at the Portland Art Museum stand in solidarity with our staff, partners, and community members to demand justice for the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, David […]