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List Of Public Art In Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon, has an extensive public art collection. Displayed artworks undergo an approval process. Many of the artworks are administered by the Regional Arts & Culture Council. Several statues were toppled during the 2020s, including ones depicting Thomas Jefferson (Bitter), Thomas Jefferson, Statue of George Washington (Portland, Oregon), George Washington, Statue of Abraham Lincoln (Portland, Oregon), Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt, Rough Rider, Teddy Roosevelt. ''The Promised Land (sculpture), The Promised Land'', the Thompson Elk Fountain, and a Statue of Harvey W. Scott, statue of Harvey W. Scott were also removed. Mosaics, murals, and paintings Mosaics, mural, and paintings have included: * Black Lives Matter street mural (Portland, Oregon), Black Lives Matter street mural (2020) * ''Capax Infiniti'' (2014), Faith47 * ''Conduit (mural), Conduit'' (2009–2010), Emily Ginsburg * George Floyd mural (Portland, Oregon), George Floyd mural (2020) * ''Lovejoy Col ...
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Portland, Oregon
Portland (, ) is a port city in the Pacific Northwest and the largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon. Situated at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers, Portland is the county seat of Multnomah County, the most populous county in Oregon. Portland had a population of 652,503, making it the 26th-most populated city in the United States, the sixth-most populous on the West Coast, and the second-most populous in the Pacific Northwest, after Seattle. Approximately 2.5 million people live in the Portland metropolitan statistical area (MSA), making it the 25th most populous in the United States. About half of Oregon's population resides within the Portland metropolitan area. Named after Portland, Maine, the Oregon settlement began to be populated in the 1840s, near the end of the Oregon Trail. Its water access provided convenient transportation of goods, and the timber industry was a major force in the city's early economy. At the turn of the 20th century, the ...
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Lovejoy Columns
The Lovejoy Columns, located in Portland, Oregon, United States, supported the Lovejoy Ramp, a viaduct that from 1927 to 1999 carried the western approach to the Broadway Bridge over the freight tracks in what is now the Pearl District. The columns were painted by Greek immigrant Tom Stefopoulos between 1948 and 1952. In 1999, the viaduct was demolished but the columns were spared due to the efforts of the architectural group Rigga. For the next five years, attempts to restore the columns were unsuccessful and they remained in storage beneath the Fremont Bridge. In 2005, two of the original columns were resited at Northwest 10th Avenue between Everett and Flanders Streets. The Regional Arts & Culture Council was searching for photographs showing the murals in their original location for an ongoing restoration project. In 2006, Randy Shelton reconstructed the artworks on the columns using the photographs for reference. Description and history The Lovejoy Columns supported the Lov ...
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Larry Kirkland
Larry Kirkland (born 1950) is an abstract sculptor whose installations are found in civic and corporate plazas in many states throughout the United States. Selected works * ''Capitalism'' (1991), Lloyd Center, Portland, Oregon * '' Garden Wreath'' (1997), Central Library, Portland, Oregon * ''Oregon Weathervanes'' (2002), Portland International Airport Portland International Airport is a joint civil–military airport and the largest airport in the U.S. state of Oregon, accounting for 90% of the state's passenger air travel and more than 95% of its air cargo. It is within Portland's city li ..., Oregon * '' Solar Wreath'' (1997), Central Library, Portland, Oregon * References External links * * * * * * * Living people Abstract sculptors American sculptors 1950 births {{US-sculptor-stub ...
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Garden Wreath
''Garden Wreath'' is a 1997 sculpture by American artist Larry Kirkland, located in the entry foyer of the Central Library in Portland, Oregon. Description and history Funded by Multnomah County's Percent for Art program, the suspended ellipse sculpture measures x and is made of gilded and coppered aluminum leaves. It displays images and text, and introduces the artist's "Garden of Knowledge" series, which also includes '' Garden Stair'' and '' Solar Wreath'' (1997). According to the Regional Arts & Culture Council, these three works relate "in form, materials and metaphor", illustrating Kirkland's belief that the library is "a place where people explore, uncover and learn". The work is part of the City of Portland and Multnomah County Public Art Collection courtesy of the Regional Arts & Culture Council. See also * 1997 in art Events from the year 1997 in art. Events *January 27 – It is revealed that French museums have nearly 2,000 pieces of art that had been stolen ...
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Woodstock Mural
''Woodstock Mural'' is a mural designed by artist Mike Lawrence, painted on the west side of the New Seasons Market store in the Woodstock neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, in the United States. The painting has three sections, each representing a theme: commerce, education, and the outdoors. It depicts figures adorned with symbolism related to characters in Greek mythology, including Hermes, Athena, and Demeter, along with local businesses and local landmarks such as the neighborhood farmers' market, Grand Central Bakery, Portland Fish Market, Woodstock Park, and the Woodstock Library. The Woodstock Neighborhood Association (WNA) originally made plans for a mural on the exterior wall of Lutz Tavern. Following an outreach effort to identify an artist, Lawrence and WNA met for a brainstorming session, during which they agreed on theme's for the proposed public artwork. Even after some funding was secured, efforts stalled. The association later proposed a mural for the nearby Red ...
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Women Making History In Portland
''Women Making History in Portland'', sometimes abbreviated as ''Women Making History'', is a 2007 mural by Robin Corbo, located in north Portland, Oregon, in the United States. Description and history Robin Corbo's ''Women Making History in Portland'' (2007) is located at 2335 North Clark Avenue, near the intersection of North Larrabee Avenue and North Harding Avenue, in Portland's Eliot neighborhood. The x , or , acrylic painting depicts and honors women who have influenced the city, surround by a border with black birds. It has been called an "ode to feminism". In Other Words Women's Books and Resources organized the mural, which was "made to promote the mission of empowering women through art and education". It was funded by the Public Art Murals Program and private donors, and is part of the City of Portland and Multnomah County Public Art Collection courtesy of the Regional Arts & Culture Council. In March 2008, the Janovec Gallery in the Brooklyn neighborhood displayed ...
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We Stand With You
''We Stand With You'' is a 2020 mural of Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, and Breonna Taylor by artist Christian Grijalva, installed in Portland, Oregon. Description The mural by Christian Grijalva (also known as Firekat G) appears on the exterior of a grocery store along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard at Failing Street in northeast Portland's King neighborhood. The painting depicts Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, and shows protesters holding signs with phrases like "strength," "black lives matter," and "let us breathe". According to the artist, "the rainbow abstract shapes are a nod to the LGBTQ community". History The mural was originally painted over seven days in June 2020, in support of the George Floyd protests. The painting was defaced in July 2021, with vandals covering faces in white paint and stenciling Patriot Front's website. Grijalva hosted a "paint party" to restore the mural; approximately a dozen people participated. See also * Black Lives Matter ...
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Tri It
''Tri It'' (stylized as ''TRI IT'' and also known as the ''TriMet Mural'') is an outdoor 2015 mural by Blaine Fontana, painted outside the TriMet Bus Maintenance Facility in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. Description ''Tri It'' is a 1,250-square-foot mural by Blaine Fontana, with assistance from Gage Hamilton, David Rice, and Zach Yarrington, painted outside the TriMet Bus Maintenance Facility and across from the MAX Orange Line's Southeast 17th Avenue and Holgate Boulevard MAX Station in Portland's Brooklyn, Portland, Oregon, Brooklyn neighborhood. It depicts the history of the city's public transit. According to TriMet, a public agency that operates Public transport, mass transit in a region that spans most of the Portland metropolitan area, the painting portrays the agency's "central role in local public transit history at the site where various transportation companies have served the public for over 100 years. Despite the predominant car culture, the region's transp ...
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