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Portland Art Museum, Portland OR | Nearby Businesses


1219 SW Park Ave
Portland, OR 97205

(503) 226-2811

The Mission of the Portland Art Museum is to engage the public with art and film of enduring quality, to facilitate dialogue with diverse audiences, and to collect, preserve, and educate for the enrichment of present and future generations.

Art Gallery Near Portland Art Museum

Artistic Portland
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
318 SW Taylor St
Portland, OR 97204

(503) 206-4631

Artistic Portland is a collaborative project of many local artisans. We wanted to create a place to showcase the craft and creativity of our corner of the world, in a way that encourages personal involvement from all of our artisans. We offer quality goods big and small, all handmade, all local. Portland/Vancouver area artists are encouraged to join the Portland Artisans Co-op Team. Visit http://www.portlandartisanscoopteam.org for more information, or email [email protected].

Upper Playground PDX
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
23 NW 5th Ave
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 548-4835

Hellion Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
19 NW 5th Ave, Ste 208
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 851-6163

The English definition of hellion is a troublemaker, but we think that sometimes you need to make trouble in order to advance. The Japanese have a similar idea, illustrated in the quote “tall trees catch much wind”. If you cause trouble or stand out, you will get knocked down or criticized. These are the artists I like and the art I am in search of. My goal is simple. Seek out undiscovered artists from around the world and let everyone know about them. Bring the artist and the art lover together. Allow the artist to grow and enjoy the rewards. --GALLERY DOES NOT HAVE REGULAR HOURS, ALTHOUGH USUALLY SOMEWHERE IS HERE AFTER 12 ON MOST DAYS-- EMAIL FOR AN APPOINTMENT--

Froelick Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
714 NW Davis St
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 222-1142

Froelick Gallery presents approximately 16 solo and 4 group exhibitions yearly. We participate in the Aqua Art Miami fair in early December, and a temporary pop-up exhibition in Palm Springs each winter. Our represented artists range from very young to very experienced; from across the U.S. and abroad; and their work is equally diverse in material and subject. We pride ourselves in the long-term relationships and involvement maintained with our artists, clients and community. Visit our website for all images of current exhibitions, represented artists, complete news and reference materials.

Blue Sky/Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
122 NW 8th Ave
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 225-0210

**Closed the Tuesday and Wednesday prior to a First Thursday, and open from 12pm - 9pm on First Thursdays** Founded as the Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts by a group of five young photographers in 1975, Blue Sky became an established venue for local photography. Over the course of three decades, the organization expanded its offerings to include national and international artists, many of whom exhibited at Blue Sky early in their careers. Blue Sky’s special mission continues to be the exhibition of emerging and established artists that exemplify the finest in photographic vision and innovation. As such, Blue Sky has earned the accolade as having “the best record of discovering new photographers of any artists’ space in the country.” Today, from a 3,700-square-foot facility in Portland’s historic DeSoto Building, Blue Sky presents between 20 and 30 exhibitions annually and offers regular artist talks and programs, all free to the public.

Boys' Fort
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
902 SW Morrison St, # 97205
Portland, OR 97205

(503) 567-1015

BOYS' FORT opened as a Pop-Up Shop in Downtown Portland during the Holidays 2011. This Fort was the most successful Pop-Up shop in Downtown's Pop-Up program history. Now we are back in Downtown Portland at SW Morrison St, & 9th Avenue, across from Brooks Bros. & Target. Since the original Man's Cave, Boys have been building forts. This tradition must continue! Don't let nay-sayers & adults stop you from having the fort of your dreams! With help from local artists & craftspeople, we intend to bring the heroes of our past back to the boy in every man. Our masculine-focused talent for transforming spaces—with a blend of custom furniture, small items for the home and wardrobe, and witty art—reflects the talents of Boys' partners Richard Rolfe and Jake France, who also do a variety of design work from color consultation to home makeovers. Join us in building better forts.

Portland Institute for Contemporary Art
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
415 SW 10th Ave, Ste 300
Portland, OR 97205

(503) 242-1419

Whitsell Auditorium
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1219 SW Park Ave
Portland, OR 97205

(503) 221-1156

The People's Art of Portland
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
700 SW 5th Ave, Ste 4005
Portland, OR 97204

Mark Woolley Gallery
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
Pioneer Place, 3rd Floor, 700 SW 5th Ave #4110
Portland, OR 97204

(503) 998-4152

Bullseye Projects
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
300 NW 13th Ave
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 227-0222

Melanie Flood Projects
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
420 SW Washington St
Portland, OR 97204

(503) 862-7912

Organic Pleasure Gallery/Studio
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1234 SW 18th Ave
Portland, OR 97205

(971) 319-6678

Organic Pleasure Gallery/Studio was Designed to Promote art of quality at many different levels. Feel free to post Artwork of your own on this online gallery wall. So your artwork can reach a wider audience. I look forward to discovering and helping show your work to wide open eyes.

The Center for Architecture
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
403 NW 11th Ave
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 223-8757

J. Pepin Art Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
319 NW 9th Ave
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 274-9614

J. Pepin Art Gallery features contemporary artists who are reframing the perception of mental illness. Along with their works, each artist will share their creative journey and how having a mental illness has played a role. J. Pepin Art Gallery is dedicated to supporting like-minded artists and creating awareness to inspire change.

Peoples Art
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
700 SW 5th Ave, Ste 4005
Portland, OR 97204

Waterstone Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
124 NW 9th Ave
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 226-6196

PDX Contemporary Art
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
925 NW Flanders St
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 222-0063

In 1996 gallery owner Jane Beebe opened PDX Contemporary Art in Portland’s developing Pearl district. The previous nine years Beebe worked at Jamison/Thomas Gallery for the much admired William Jamison until his untimely death. The first PDX location in a new building, was a small, beautiful, innovative space designed by award winning architect, Brad Cloepfil of Allied Works Architecture. By the fall of 2005, PDX and the represented artists had grown and it was time to move into a much larger space. In 2006 PDX opened a beautiful new space, also designed by Mr. Cloepfil, in its current location of 925 NW Flanders St. PDX continues to show work that, as Beebe says, "has a slight conceptual edge. It is personal work which is both intellectually and visually satisfying."

Littman Gallery
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1825 SW Broadway
Portland, OR 97201

(503) 725-5656

HOURS OF OPERATION: Littman Gallery • Mon-Fri 12-4 PM. White Gallery • Mon-Sat 7 AM-10 PM. • Sun: 9 AM-6 PM. GALLERY LOCATIONS: 1825 SW Broadway Smith Memorial Student Union (SMSU) Building Portland, OR 97201 Littman Gallery • Room 250 White Gallery • 2nd floor, South Side. #289 ABOUT US: The Littman and White Galleries are student-run exhibition spaces at Portland State University. Our mission is to provide the tools for a critical experience of visual culture through direct exposure to a comprehensive program of contemporary art for students and community members. We envision the Littman and White Galleries as centers for cultural enrichment where an indispensable art experience is accessible to all perspectives and levels of education. VALUES: • We value the educational experience made available to PSU students and the broader community by the work of this organization. This includes the invaluable vocational opportunities available to the members of this organization. • We value diversity in artists, media and opinions. • We value sustainable work practices to ensure maintenance and security for the future of this organization. • We value the relationships built between the gallery, the university and the regional creative community. CURRENT AESTHETIC: • Our aesthetics are focused on contemporary art practices. Our programming reflects the contemporary art community in Portland and across the country, incorporating guest curators and auxiliary exhibitions to large events taking place on campus. AESTHETIC PRIORITIES: • Our goal is to present work that challenges our audience both conceptually and visually. • By focusing on emerging and mid-career artists, we aim to present burgeoning trends in contemporary art that can be accessible to anyone. • We see our exhibitions as educational, timely, and contextually relevant.

Rental Sales Gallery, Portland Art Museum
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1237 SW 10th Ave
Portland, OR 97205

(503) 224-0674

Museum/Art Gallery Near Portland Art Museum

Zena Zezza
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1219 SW Park Avenue
Portland, OR 97205

(415) 321-9304

Rental Sales Gallery, Portland Art Museum
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1237 SW 10th Ave
Portland, OR 97205

(503) 224-0674

Michael Parsons Fine Art
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
716 SW Madison St
Portland, OR 97205

(503) 206-8601

Michael Parsons Fine Art (formerlly Sovereign Fine Art) was founded in May of 2013. We specialize in historic art made in the Northwest, but also show fine European and American paintings. We represent contemporary artists and a number of legendary Northwest artist's estates. While the primary focus of the gallery is on painting, we are also interested in print making, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, and photography. We have a broad and diverse inventory, encompassing 19th century landscape painting, impressionism, mid-century modernism and abstraction. Artists and artists estates we represent include Myra Wiggins, Jack McLarty, Howard Sewall, Michael Gibbons, Eric Jacobsen, Harry Widman, Melinda Thorsnes, Lisa Caballero, and Mary Randlett.

Angry Pigeon
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
712 SW 11th Ave
Portland, OR 97205

(503) 223-3367 Ext 119

William Joseph Gallery
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
520 SW Yamhill St, Ste 401
Portland, OR 97204

(503) 274-0598

Downtown Portland's photography gallery featuring color and historic black and white photography of Portland's history and Oregon's beauty. Next to Pioneer Square in the heart of downtown Portland. Two years ago the gallery has moved to the 4th floor of the same building that we've been in for two decades.

Organic Pleasure Gallery/Studio
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1234 SW 18th Ave
Portland, OR 97205

(971) 319-6678

Organic Pleasure Gallery/Studio was Designed to Promote art of quality at many different levels. Feel free to post Artwork of your own on this online gallery wall. So your artwork can reach a wider audience. I look forward to discovering and helping show your work to wide open eyes.

Forever Creations
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1912 SW 6th Ave
Portland, OR 97201

(315) 225-3996

Pond Gallery
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
920 W Burnside St
Portland, OR 97205

POND is a unique art venue for new and experimental exhibitions of contemporary art, writing, and performance. The POND offers a number of themed exhibitions, film screenings, workshops, figure model sessions, classes, and other events. Staffed completely by artists, POND Gallery aims to consistently achieve an integrity of programming that challenges, informs and inspires working artists, writers, and creatives, while remaining accessible to the general public. Located at 920 W. Burnside in Downtown Portland, POND Gallery's first opening will be themed "Thaw" and will open the week of the First Thursday Art Walk, opening on Thursday, March 6th, and maintaining a full program of events until closing on the evening of Sunday, March 9th. POND will then reopen the following months for the weeks of First Thursday.

In progress:gallery space
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
1990 SW 5th Ave
Portland, OR 97201

(408) 375-2159

Blue Sky/Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
122 NW 8th Ave
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 225-0210

**Closed the Tuesday and Wednesday prior to a First Thursday, and open from 12pm - 9pm on First Thursdays** Founded as the Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts by a group of five young photographers in 1975, Blue Sky became an established venue for local photography. Over the course of three decades, the organization expanded its offerings to include national and international artists, many of whom exhibited at Blue Sky early in their careers. Blue Sky’s special mission continues to be the exhibition of emerging and established artists that exemplify the finest in photographic vision and innovation. As such, Blue Sky has earned the accolade as having “the best record of discovering new photographers of any artists’ space in the country.” Today, from a 3,700-square-foot facility in Portland’s historic DeSoto Building, Blue Sky presents between 20 and 30 exhibitions annually and offers regular artist talks and programs, all free to the public.

Charles A. Hartman Fine Art
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
134 NW 8th Ave
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 287-3886

Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
724 NW Davis Street
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 226-3600

The mission of the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education is to interpret the Oregon Jewish experience, explore the lessons of the Holocaust and foster intercultural conversation. The purpose of this Facebook page is to share information about Museum programs and resources within the Oregon community as well as to share relevant articles and information about Jewish culture nationally and internationally. This includes a wide range of topics including trends in the museum field, antisemitism, Oregon Jewish history and Holocaust history. Towards these goals, we welcome your contributions to our timeline wall about issues that are consistent with the Museum's mission. We aim to keep our timeline wall open and welcoming to many people who share a diversity of viewpoints and perspectives. Towards that goal, we reserve the right to remove posts and comments that violate our stated guidelines. Please remember the following guidelines when posting comments on our timeline wall: 1. Be courteous. Do not use vulgarity or threaten or abuse others. 2. Challenge ideas and opinions, but refrain from attacks against groups or individuals. 3. Do not solicit or market products. 4. Repeated posts to our timeline wall may be treated as SPAM and deleted; repeat offenders will be banned. 5. Posts that promote misleading or historically inaccurate information will be deleted. 6. Do not use language which denigrates or disparages any cultural group or disenfranchised population. This page does not condone hate speech and hateful comments will be deleted. Please direct concerns and suggestions regarding the Museum's exhibitions and programs to [email protected]. In October 2017 OJMCHE moved into a new permanent home at 724 NW Davis Street on Portland's North Park Blocks. The museum opens to the public in our new location in June 2017. Beginning July 1, 2014, the Oregon Jewish Museum merged with the Oregon Holocaust Resource Center to become the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education. The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education, the Pacific Northwest’s only Jewish museum, was founded to examine and preserve the cultural heritage of one of Oregon’s earliest immigrant groups and to bring innovative traveling exhibitions to the region. In 1996, the Museum acquired the archives of the Jewish Historical Society of Oregon, comprising major collections of organizational records, family papers, photographs and ephemeral materials dating from 1850 to the present—the largest collection of the documented and visual history of Oregon’s Jews. Today this collection forms the core of the museum archives and is available to researchers, students and scholars. The Oregon Jewish Museum endeavors to build a dynamic institution that embraces Jewish identity and community, illustrating, by example, the ways in which a community with traditional roots preserves, teaches, and lives by its values as a distinct minority. We believe in the power of culture to build and engage community in a flexible and dynamic way, using the lens of culture to shape dialogue about historical and contemporary issues.

Froelick Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
714 NW Davis St
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 222-1142

Froelick Gallery presents approximately 16 solo and 4 group exhibitions yearly. We participate in the Aqua Art Miami fair in early December, and a temporary pop-up exhibition in Palm Springs each winter. Our represented artists range from very young to very experienced; from across the U.S. and abroad; and their work is equally diverse in material and subject. We pride ourselves in the long-term relationships and involvement maintained with our artists, clients and community. Visit our website for all images of current exhibitions, represented artists, complete news and reference materials.

Maker Museum
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
2121 SW Broadway, # 121
Portland, OR 97201

(541) 321-9667

J. Pepin Art Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
319 NW 9th Ave
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 274-9614

J. Pepin Art Gallery features contemporary artists who are reframing the perception of mental illness. Along with their works, each artist will share their creative journey and how having a mental illness has played a role. J. Pepin Art Gallery is dedicated to supporting like-minded artists and creating awareness to inspire change.

Hap Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
916 NW Flanders St
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 444-7101

Hap opened November, 2013 to show contemporary artists, explore curatorial issues, and experiment with gallery practices. Hap works to build bridges between artists and their audiences, and to engage new and experienced collectors.

PDX Contemporary Art
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
925 NW Flanders St
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 222-0063

In 1996 gallery owner Jane Beebe opened PDX Contemporary Art in Portland’s developing Pearl district. The previous nine years Beebe worked at Jamison/Thomas Gallery for the much admired William Jamison until his untimely death. The first PDX location in a new building, was a small, beautiful, innovative space designed by award winning architect, Brad Cloepfil of Allied Works Architecture. By the fall of 2005, PDX and the represented artists had grown and it was time to move into a much larger space. In 2006 PDX opened a beautiful new space, also designed by Mr. Cloepfil, in its current location of 925 NW Flanders St. PDX continues to show work that, as Beebe says, "has a slight conceptual edge. It is personal work which is both intellectually and visually satisfying."

Pony Club Gallery
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
625 NW Everett St, Apt 105
Portland, OR 97209

(503) 206-1943

The Pony Club Member Collective includes: Jennifer Parks, Amy Kuttab, Keith Carter, Erin McCarty, and Emi Lenox. SHOP: www.etsy.com/shop/ponyclubgallery BLOG: http://www.ponyclubpdx.com/blog/ INSTAGRAM: Ponyclubpdx TWITTER: ponyclubPDX

lumber room
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
419 NW 9th Ave
Portland, OR 97209

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