Aesthetic Dysfunction – The Art of Karen Wippich

Ford Gallery is proud to present the work of Karen Wippich!

Karen’s new acrylic works incorporate elements of mixed media collage, creating her own unique stories from bits of found text and imagery.

Join us on November 5th to see Karen’s latest creations and enjoy some light refreshments. Karen’s work will be on view at Ford Gallery from November 5th – December 3rd.

Karen was recently featured on Oregon Art Beat:
http://www.opb.org/television/programs/artbeat/segment/artist-karen-wippich/

Artist Bio

Karen Wippich grew up moving across the US, spending time alone creating characters and fantasies. Most of her adult life has been spent working as a graphic designer. Her design work has been widely published in the US and internationally. A few years ago her focus changed to something she dreamed about as a child, to be a working artist.

Karen’s expressionist acrylic paintings show her graphic influence with figures inhabiting and blending into abstract environments, their bodies breaking into geometric shapes, incised by lines. Her paintings have been shown extensively in Oregon galleries as well as shows in New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Washington State and Washington DC.

Artist Statement

I have often heard that an artist has to have a good story to go with their work. My paintings tell their own story. They are rich in history. Layers of images. Every viewer sees something, their own story, a relative, a friend and that is what I think attracts them to my paintings. If someone asks me what one of my paintings is about, I say, “you tell me”. When I paint I feel alive and free. For a few hours nothing else matters. My hope is that my paintings can make the viewer feel that way too, if even for a moment.

Auxha
Karen Wippich Acrylic / Mixed Media 16"x12"

Chaos in the Streets
Karen Wippich Acrylic / Mixed Media 30”x18”

With These Clowns
Karen Wippich Acrylic / Mixed Media 36”x48”

Peace
Karen Wippich Acrylic / Mixed Media 24"x16"

Whipper Snapper
Karen Wippich Acrylic / Mixed Media 12”x24”

Runner
Karen Wippich Acrylic / Mixed Media 30”x30”

Swingtown USA
Karen Wippich Acrylic / Mixed Media 46”x36”

Happy At Anchor
Jon Wippich! Acrylic on Board 24”x18”

Just Us: Works by Suzanne Vaughan and Fred Swan

Saturday, October 8
10 AM – 5 PM

Into a city filled with 1st Thursdays, 2nd Tuesdays, 3rd Wednesdays, and Last Saturdays comes the changing colors of October and the opportunities that lay at the heart of Portland Open Studios.

The Ford Gallery is honored to present “Just Us,” a show in which Suzanne and Fred will be working and using the space as “studios” during the two-weekend POS event. Join us and this unique opportunity to rekindle the spirit and network of friends that came to life at the recent Pioneer Place Galleries.

*If you can’t make it to the opening a special gathering of Portland Open Studio artists begins later that same evening October 8, 7 – 10 p.m. Grab a snack to share and a friend and join us for this artists and friends event.

Suzanne Vaughan

Colorscape Series - Immersion

Colorscape Series - Sun Burst

Portal Series - Aqua Bliss

Portal Series - Infusion

Colorscape Series - Forest Infusion

Colorscape Series - Red Radiance

Richard Melloy, “Present In Time”

Before The Pearl was The Pearl, it was a forgotten industrial district and home to many burgeoning Portland artists whose work would help transform that entire section of the city. Richard Melloy is one of those artists. Now calling Foster-Powell his home, Melloy continues to build on his decades-long career as a painter and commercial illustrator.

Join us on August 27 at 6 pm at Ford Gallery for Richard Melloy’s “Present In Time” an exhibit of new works by the artist as well as a collection of his most popular prints.

“Melloy is more than an accomplished painter—he is an inspiration for creative longevity,” PDX Magazine wrote of Melloy. “[He’s] bullheaded enough not to quit and smart enough to adapt throughout a long career.”

See the full article HERE.

And another article on last year’s “The Way I See It” exhibit HERE.

We will hold an artist tour at 7 p.m., and Melloy will join us that evening downstairs at the Mechanical event space for PDX Magazine’s Last Saturday Salon

The show will run from August 27 – September 17.

"My American Gothic" Diptych, Left Side, by Richard Melloy
“My American Gothic” Diptych, Left Side, by Richard Melloy
"My American Gothic" Diptych, Right Side, by Richard Melloy
“My American Gothic” Diptych, Right Side, by Richard Melloy

 

 

"Cherry Blossoms" by Richard Melloy
“Cherry Blossoms” by Richard Melloy

Old Portland: A Jason Brown Retrospective

Jason Brown has dedicated so much of himself to supporting the Portland art scene recently as a gallerist/arts advocate at GoodFoot, Peoples Art of Portland, Po Boy Art, and elsewhere, that newcomers to Portland might not recognize this veteran’s work. To help remedy this, Ford Gallery has collected select works of Brown’s for this retrospective to celebrate the artist who has inspired so many others over the years.

Join us on Saturday, July 16, 2016 at 6 pm for an opening celebration. The show runs through August 13.

the-wolf

Jason Brown’s Artist Statement:

“Painting is my vessel of communication. Art becomes a social and personal dialectic for me aimed at resolving inner and public conflict while simultaneously celebrating humanity.

jungle

“Through irony, humor, bold and subtle imagery, I convey my vision to others. I place my characters in settings where the rooftops of society have been cut off and their idiosyncrasies become their vulnerabilities. By utilizing perspective, I place my characters into a realm that seems comfortable and inviting, but contains certain disjointed qualities. My characters explode out of their setting while remaining stoic, as though they are unaffected by their environment — a petty thief that steals the tip of a waitress left on the bar by a previous patron; the meat market patrons with their robust, crazed egos manipulating the masses with their decedent carnage.

developement-of-the-ego

“Some have suggested that my work has a masculine perspective, but I certainly do not represent or embody the masculine viewpoint. Ultimately, I paint individuals transfixed by their struggle, at times framing the daily lives of “Martyred Saints”, “Super humans” that have routines and transgressions just as anyone else. (The musician who forgets he is mortal for a brief second and the lightning bolt of god touches his forehead, knighting this saint a forbearer of humanity – the husband who goes into a strip bar for directions, and is coincidentally spotted by his wife.)

a-little-deeper-and-more

“I am intrigued by the situational moments that could be explained, but the individual finds himself trapped by the circumstances. Through observation and perspective I make an earnest attempt at painting the honesty of humanity.”

the-blind-leading-the-nake

 

Fifth Annual Recycled Rain Project

JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE FIVE YEARS OF CREATIVITY, COMMUNITY AND CONSERVATION

Saturday June 4 opening gala is kicks off the official show opening. At the opening work from over 30 local artists (all of whom used collected rainwater in their work) will be on display along with kids art made in our Raindrops Program.

The Recycled Rain Project is on display through the month of June. See website for gallery hours.

This year’s project Features Portland Artists:

JEREMY OKAI DAVIS
JENN FEENEY
JODY KATOPOTHIS
KARL KAISER
THERESA ANDREAS-O’LEARY
NANETTE WALLACE

RR 2016 RETURNING VETERANS

RR 2016 is excited to have these past Recycled Rain Project artists back again this year! 

Jessica Brackett, Betsy BustamonteDavey Cadaver, Julie Costello, Kindra CrickNicole CurcioNate Ethington, Carrie Goolsby, Chantel Greene, Chris Haberman, Kristen HamiltonLeah Hugon, Breanna Moran, Thérèse MurdzaJesse Nearns, Dan Ness, Spike Palmer, Hilary PfeiferDi Pinsonault, Matthew Poindexter, Amy Ponteri, Janet RothermelLinda Dalal SawayaSara Sjol, Quin Sweetman, Shu-Ju WangKaren WippichJon WippichRio Wrenn.

Join us for Art, music, food and beverages and a station to paint your own masterpiece with rainwater!

https://www.instagram.com/therecycledrainproject/

“Chance of Showers” by Chris Haberman

“Chance of Showers” is a collection of Chris Haberman’s latest work on display at the Ford Gallery April 30 – May 28.

Saturday, April 30, opening night, join us in the Ford Gallery from 6-8 pm and then downstairs at our underground lair “Mechanical” (Suite B27) from 8 onward for Last Saturday Salon featuring a reading by Chris Haberman.

Chris Haberman is a working painter, writer, muralist, curator and musician, native to Portland, Oregon. Aside from painting, he has published poetry, journalism and fiction; being awarded the Tom Doulis Fiction award, the Wilma Morrison award for excellence in journalism from Portland State University and is a lifetime member to the Academy of American Poets.

All of Chris Haberman’s artwork is created recycled objects, found material from the streets and alleyways of his hometown. A discarded cabinet door or table top quickly becomes the backdrop for an integrated puzzle-poem of figures and text, focusing on subjects like people, politics, the region, pop-culture, media, music, film and literature.

Portland Mayor Sam Adams said in 2009 that “Chris is the hardest working artist in Portland.” Chris’ first curatorship was a show for Adams in City Hall of Portland, Oregon, (Portland Pride, 2007). He has also shown art in hundreds of venues, including “Oregon Art Annual” and is a frequent contributor to local artwalks, school fairs and open studio tours. In July 2012, Chris recorded selling over 10,000 original works since 2001; and he was a feature artist for Oregon Art Beat on Oregon Public Broadcasting and awarded “Portland Artist of the Year” for Barfly Magazine. In Jan, 2011, he and fellow artist Jennifer Mercede won a national artist contest in Las Vegas, competing with artists’ from 10 other cities.

Besides making art, Chris is also a teacher and a fervent freelance curator and arts advocate, coordinating hundreds of Portland art exhibits with regional artists since 2001, founding first a non-profit (Portland City Art, 2009) and then Chris Haberman Presents and The People’s Art of Portland in Pioneer Place Mall (with fellow artist/curator/buddy, Jason Brown, The Goodfoot) both in 2010, to help local artists show their works.

In 2011, he illustrated a book with Oregon television icon, K.C. Cowan detailing a humorous selection of Catholic Saints. In the same year he also completed a 219 wood panel album reproduction for an office mural for record label Kill Rock Stars, and a 100 piece show of about the History of Oregon for Portland State University. In 2012/2013 he completed a 140 foot mural about “The History of Hawthorne Blvd.” for 50th SE Hawthorne on the Eagles Fraternal Lodge funded by a grant from Regional Arts and Culture Council; and currently is the Art Consultant/Curator/Art Department Staff for TV show Portlandia (Seasons 3, 4 and 5). In 2014, he helped present the 15th annual Oregon Art Beat exhibition of 350 artists with Oregon Public Broadcasting, and appeared as a working artist on Ovation channel’s reality show, “One Man’s Trash.” Summer 2015 Chris completed a large-scale outdoor mural for the City of Milwaukie, OR, in partnership with TriMet for the new Orange Line Train line.

Contact:
Email: [email protected]
www.facebook.com/chris.haberman

Artcest

 

Ford Gallery presents Artcest, a collaborative group show with works by Ali Schlicting, Emily Bates, Christopher Creath, Jennifer Griffo, and Matt Schlosky. The show is curated by Ali Schlicting.

Opening celebration Saturday, March 26, 6-11 pm — 6-8 pm in the Gallery, 8-11 pm in Mechanical, suite B27

Show runs through April 23rd.

Christopher Creath

Ali Schlicting

Emily Bates

Matt Schlosky

Jennifer Griffo

 

Screw Art. Works by Sam Klein Feb 27-March 19

This month, Ford Gallery is proud to exhibit works by artist Sam Klein. Klein’s pointillist work draws from his uniquely-curated appreciation of pop culture. The “points” in each of these pieces are Phillips head screws of varying size and color. The works are magnificent when viewed in person. Klein’s other paintings viewable in the slideshow below, are not hung in the gallery but are on site and can be viewed by appointment. Stop by before March 19.

Ford Gallery 2505 SE 11th Ave. For sales, contact Ross Blanchard at 503-449-3305 or [email protected]

 

Saber Rom @ Ford Gallery Jan 16-Feb 19

 

Saber Rom unleashes new works at the Ford Gallery in January with an opening party at the gallery on January 16 at 6 pm that continues downstairs at PDX Magazine’s Mechanical venue in Suite B27 after 8 pm.

Yes, we’re off our last Saturday schedule again for art openings, but it’s Saber’s birthday, so what better reason to move up an opening. Come ready for a real celebration!

Saber’s latest work is a collection of paintings on oriented strand board (OSB) and many of the works feature wildlife. By depicting wildlife on this ubiquitous and inexpensive construction material, the artist asks the viewer to consider the delicate balance between the human need for shelter and nature’s need for suitable habitat.

From the artist:

“This current work is an attempt to explain, to poke fun, to shout out ‘order in the court!’ As our most asleep-at-the-wheel president left office on the eve of our next great depression, housing markets were imploding, banks teetered on collapse.

“Flash forward. We voted for Hope and then on was the next building/buying boom. In my neighborhood as well as yours, where one old rundown house once stood, four shot up in its place at six feet apart. These shotgun shack town homes promised ‘yours: new, dry, warm’. Enter Oriented Strand Board (OSB): lumber’s leavings pressed with glue and soaked in formaldehyde. This OSB board was something my eyes traced everyday across this same cityscape. We’ve cut down so many trees that we can’t build out of plywood anymore. I try to notice the evictions: the crows, squirrels, raccoons, hummingbirds must press on in search of that same dream we got sold: ‘your dry, warm home’.”

Show Dates: Jan 16 – Feb 19.

Ford Gallery | 2505 SE 11th Ave

For sales or more info, contact Ross Blanchard — [email protected], 503-449-3305