Indivisible

Indivisible A residentially-based exhibition project in SE Portland, OR. In April 2016, Christine Toth launched a new residentially-based exhibition project, Indivisible.

An interdisciplinary artist and activist, Christine Toth is a long-time resident of the Division Street neighborhood and has documented its ongoing transformation. Using her home as a cultural palette, the project offers a space that prompts different considerations than that of a traditional gallery. Located in the Division Street neighborhood in Portland, Oregon, the home was built in 1884, a ye

ar after Portland connected to the national railroad network, and three years before the first bridge was built across the Willamette River. Among the first developments in the city, the house now is witness to the area’s recent rapid wave of construction: it is uniquely situated in both location and time to connect the art community and the neighborhood community, as an intervention on a neighborhood that is rapidly changing.

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The 2017 exhibition season launches Saturday, April 1st. See Indivisible's events pages for details of our monthly exhibits. The season closes in November.

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2544 SE 26th Avenue
Portland, OR
97202

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