Portland Art Museum

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A week from today! On Free First Thursday (June 4) join curators Mary Weaver Chapin, Senior Curator of Prints and Drawin...
05/28/2026

A week from today! On Free First Thursday (June 4) join curators Mary Weaver Chapin, Senior Curator of Prints and Drawings who welcomes Leah Triplett, Curator of Contemporary Art at PAFA The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, for a special wide-ranging talk on Paul Harris on occasion of the artist’s centennial and the exhibition “Paul Harris: Shut-In Suite, 1969–1970,” on view through June 7.

Learn about the postmodern sculptor’s suite of lithographs, a new addition to the museum’s collection, which Harris made during a fellowship at Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles. “A shut-in’s intimate reflections on his environment,” the “crisp images appear as still lifes seen through a zoom lens.”

“In ‘The Girl on the Beach,’ the memory of the shut-in catches an intimate rainbow-colored sky and part of a parasol. In some of the images single objects are focused upon, taking on an iconic character.”

🗓️ Art and Conversation: Paul Harris and Printmaking
Thu, June 4, 10:30 a.m. (doors open); 11 a.m. (program begins)
1119 SW Park Ave

Reserve your ticket → https://bit.ly/4vjcJQC


“The Girl on the Beach,” from the “Shut-In Suite,” 1969, lithograph on Copperplate Deluxe paper, 30 7/8 × 22 3/4 inches. A Gift from Marguerite Kirk Harris from her collection of Paul Harris Art, © Paul Harris / Marguerite Kirk Harris Survivor's Trust, 2023.27.1b

Quote from an artist’s fellowship page, “Paul Harris, Tamarind Fellowship Artist: November 1969–January 1970,” Tamarind Lithography Workshop, Poindexter Gallery records, 1966–1974, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution

This Saturday, discover a new exhibition organized by student curators! Fourth and fifth grade curators conducted resear...
05/27/2026

This Saturday, discover a new exhibition organized by student curators!

Fourth and fifth grade curators conducted research in the museum’s exhibitions and vault, met archivists and registrars, and regularly met with PAM curators. “Harriet Tubman Center Museum” is an exhibition of 28 pieces from the permanent collection and the outcome of their research and collaborative process.

From selecting the work, to deciding the placement of the art, and writing exhibition text, experiential learning helped the young curators shape their own version of a museum, underscoring what is possible when institutions, artists, and community partners work collaboratively to shift curatorial authorship.

Led by artist and educator Lisa Jarrett, the students are part the Harriet Tubman Center for Expanded Curatorial Practice at KSMOCA-King School Museum of Contemporary Art.

Learn more → https://bit.ly/4udoGH4


Curators Aniya and Z'maya work on designing the exhibit layout in the PAM Haber Study Room. 📷 Laura Glazer

🪷 Today the streets of Seoul, Korea are illuminated with paper lanterns like this one for Yeon Deung Hoe, or Lotus Lante...
05/24/2026

🪷 Today the streets of Seoul, Korea are illuminated with paper lanterns like this one for Yeon Deung Hoe, or Lotus Lantern Festival, celebrating Buddha’s birthday. Made from hanji, Korean handmade paper, the lanterns expel darkness and ignorance through enlightenment and the Buddha's wisdom.

This monumental lantern is part of the exhibition, “Word in Flower: Arts of Buddhism,” displaying East Asian Buddhist art from the collection. From sculpture, to calligraphy, to contemporary works, the presentation explores the rich diversity of Buddhist visual culture, including a monumental photo triptych by Hiroshi Sugimoto.

Stay tuned for a new selection as the light sensitive works are replaced in July.

Jang Jin-ik (Korean, born 1973), “Fulfillment of Emptiness II,” 2016. Hanji (Korean paper) on copper frame; 65 1/2 × 43 1/4 in. Gift of Yeon Deung Hoe (Lotus Lantern Festival) Preservation Committee, 2017.87.1 © Jang Jin-ik

📷 Single File Studio

🎖️ Did you know? The Portland Art Museum is a Blue Star Museum, one of over 2,000 participating museums across the count...
05/23/2026

🎖️ Did you know? The Portland Art Museum is a Blue Star Museum, one of over 2,000 participating museums across the country. The program offers free admission to the nation’s active-duty military personnel and up to 5 family members all summer until Labor Day. Just present your ID at Visitor Services.

Blue Star Museums is a partnership between the National Endowment for the Arts and Blue Star Families.

Learn more about discounted admissions → https://bit.ly/4az39hu

🍷 Just announced! On Thu, June 4, stop by between 4–7 p.m., for a special ticketed wine tasting event spotlighting susta...
05/22/2026

🍷 Just announced! On Thu, June 4, stop by between 4–7 p.m., for a special ticketed wine tasting event spotlighting sustainable wine producers from the Willamette Valley.

Located in a speakeasy-style lounge accessible through the Museum’s Level 3 galleries, the evening highlights three exceptional wineries: Eyrie Vineyards, Illahe Vineyards, and Brooks Wine. As dedicated members of the Deep Roots Coalition, these producers are committed to sustainable, dry-farmed vineyards, environmental stewardship, and crafting wines that express their unique place and vintage.

Enjoy two featured pours from each of the three wineries, presented in reusable wine service glass by Revino. The wine tasting tickets are $25 for members, $30 for non-members.

Get tickets → https://bit.ly/4unbyiR

“Rick Bartow’s show is one of the best reasons to visit soon. For anyone who loved his work, the exhibition is a pilgrim...
05/22/2026

“Rick Bartow’s show is one of the best reasons to visit soon. For anyone who loved his work, the exhibition is a pilgrimage site. For anyone who hasn’t seen his work yet, it will be a revelation.”
–John Weber, The Brooklyn Rail

We’re grateful for the recent review of “Rick Bartow: Storyteller”! The exhibition is now extended through May 2027.

📰 Read the full review → https://bit.ly/4dtZpkM

Spanning a century of work by Northwest artists, “To Gather Your Leaving” reflects on experiences of movement, migration...
05/20/2026

Spanning a century of work by Northwest artists, “To Gather Your Leaving” reflects on experiences of movement, migration, and home.

As a child, artist Roger Shimomura was imprisoned at Minidoka War Relocation Center in Idaho, an incarceration camp during World War II that held 13,000 Japanese Americans, mostly from Seattle and Portland.

Shimomura channels his experiences with discrimination into vibrant, satirical pop art, comically wrestling with the paradox of being an American viewed as an outsider.



📍 Visit ”To Gather Your Leaving” in Galleries 402–403

Roger Shimomura (American, born 1939), “Mix and Match: No. 1,” 2001. Color lithograph on paper; 12 1/16 × 21 in. Museum Purchase: Jean Y. Roth Memorial Fund, 2006.67.1

In 10 days, PAM CUT‘s seventh annual Cinema Unbound Awards lights up the night, honoring multi-faceted artists, filmmake...
05/20/2026

In 10 days, PAM CUT‘s seventh annual Cinema Unbound Awards lights up the night, honoring multi-faceted artists, filmmakers, and unbound storytellers in one unforgettable fundraising evening.

Honoree Emma McIlroy is a Northern Irish entrepreneur, activist, and the co-founder and CEO of Wildfang, the Portland-based fashion brand known for reimagining and challenging outdated ideas about how women should look and dress. Under her leadership, Wildfang has grown into a defining fashion brand known for blending style with cultural commentary. The company has donated over $1 million to organizations supporting LGBTQ+ rights, reproductive justice, racial justice, and immigrant rights.

Learn more about Cinema Unbound Week → https://bit.ly/48UFFoX

Join us after hours with artist Tom Sachs for an Out & Back Run, followed by a happy hour and exclusive book signing of ...
05/19/2026

Join us after hours with artist Tom Sachs for an Out & Back Run, followed by a happy hour and exclusive book signing of “Tom Sachs Guide,” available to purchase in the Shop!

Rooted in movement and community, the artist’s signature Out & Back Run will start at the Museum and end on our West Plaza (10th Ave) with drinks and bites from the Shop and Coquelico. Free event.

Wed, June 3
5:30 p.m. | Out & Back mile run from the Museum through downtown
6–7:30 p.m. | Book signing and happy hour

Learn more → https://bit.ly/4tJVJBG

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