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Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Recent work by PNCA grads

Please come by and see a preview show of paintings by recent PNCA graduates, Jan Madill and Teresa DiNapoli.  They will both be participating in the upcoming Senior Thesis exhibition at the college.

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Monday, December 31st, 2007

“Crone”

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Artwork by Alice Neel

Is “crone” a bad word?  My mother thinks so, but I’ve met a lot of other women who find the word empowering.  It is a word that has ties to traditions of goddess worship - and guys, I’m not talking about that Pamela Anderson poster you have in your dorm room.  Tradition had it that women faced three stages in life, maiden, mother and crone.  This is, of course, one better than what men were offered, as the XY chromasome goes in a straight line from boys to men.  In celebration of March’s Women’s History Month (shouldn’t that be Herstory?) Utrecht Portland is seeking submissions for work by mature women.  There is no particular theme, we are simply interested in knowing what kind of images women are creating after they’ve created families and careers, etc.  For more information email heather at utrechtgallery@gmail.com.

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Monday, December 24th, 2007

Current Art at Utrecht Portland

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Currently on view at Utrecht Portland is a 25 year retrospective of work by artist and store manager, Kelly McCarty.  This show runs through December.

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