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Happy 2010!

The many exhibitions in Portland that I somehow don’t have time to see (and the many more I don’t have time to write about) are an ongoing source of regret for me. I console self with the thought that it’s a good thing that there are too many shows to see. It means we’ve reached some kind of critical mass, and I wouldn’t want it any other way.

Still I’m thrilled that several December shows are extended dance remix versions, some by a couple of days, some running through January.

Molly Roth is at Gallery Homeland through the end of January.

John Berry’s paintings are at Half/Dozen through the end of the month as well. And before the holidays bent my mind sideways, I’d been of a mind to write about Berry’s work as aphrodisiac inviting me to fall in love with painting again. I’ve been given a 30 day extension. Whew.

The Anniversary Portrait Show at Nationale will be up through January, a sweet group show of portraits by a number of interesting artists.

And I still have a couple more days (through Jan 4) to see Genevieve Dellinger’s 4/4 at Stumptown on SW 3rd.

Ready, steady, go.

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By vanessa on Jan 01, 2010 at 1:02PM

And Julianne Bright’s show at Fontanelle is up thru January!

By may on Jan 04, 2010 at 11:12AM

hi lisa! happy new year…
nationale’s anniversary portrait show is up until sunday 01.10.10 and then the space become eliza fernand’s for a month.
opening reception friday 01.15.10.

http://nationaleportland.blogspot.com
http://elizafernand.com/home.html

By Lisa Radon on Jan 04, 2010 at 10:19PM

May! Happy New Year to you too! And thanks for the note about Eliza’s upcoming show. And Vanessa, thanks for reminding about Fontanelle. Appreciated.

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