About this Event
Building on the momentum of its inaugural exhibition, CCAC's Guest Curatorial Program spotlights Portland-based curators, organizations, and artists to present ambitious exhibitions.
Dedication is a group exhibition featuring artists whose practices engage the tension between creative work and the structures that sustain and often strain them. The exhibition considers the invisible labor artists contribute to institutions, communities, and professional spaces, and asks how creativity can be sustained amid competing demands.
Artists bring essential skills to the world: imagination, critical inquiry, empathy, systems thinking, and visionary problem-solving. Yet these contributions are frequently undervalued in professional contexts and disconnected from the artist’s own creative growth. Dedication reframes artistic practice as both a cultural resource and a site of personal and collective care.
Through diverse media and approaches, the artists explore the relationships between technology, ancestry, nature, and contemporary life. Their works draw from ecological systems, inherited knowledge, digital tools, and embodied experience, proposing creativity as a connective force across time and space.
Rather than framing dedication as sacrifice alone, the exhibition presents it as a practice of balance and regeneration. Dedication considers: What is lost when creative labor is extracted without care? And what futures emerge when artists are supported as thinkers, makers, and cultural architects?
By centering poetic intelligence, material inquiry, and imaginative resilience, Dedication invites audiences to reconsider how artistic labor is valued—and how communities and institutions might cultivate conditions in which artists can truly flourish. This exhibition reclaims artistic practice as a critical and generative way of knowing.
Artists: Pamela Hadley, Hannah Newman, Yuyang Zhang, Tammy Jo Wilson
Tammy Jo Wilson is a Black artist, curator, speaker, and facilitator dedicated to creating inclusive spaces where art serves as a catalyst for connection, dialogue, and change. Based in Portland, Oregon, she weaves together her passion for advocacy, creativity, and community-building to uplift underrepresented voices—particularly Black artists—through exhibitions, programming, and mentorship. She holds an MFA from San Jose State University and a BFA from the Pacific Northwest College of Art. In 2018 she co-founded Art in Oregon, a statewide nonprofit fostering artistic equity and cultural vitality. Wilson serves as the Visual Arts & Technology Program Manager at Lewis & Clark College. Currently, she’s curating numerous exhibitions, including the ongoing exhibitions Black Matter, featuring Oregon-based Black artists, and Terrain, a land art exhibit and residency celebrating the intersection of art and environment. As well as show in the gallery at Studio 516.
In her art practice, Wilson works primarily in painting, using oil, acrylic, ink, watercolor, and encaustic wax on canvas, paper, and wood. Her paintings hold primitive figures timelessly in ethereal negative space. These silhouetted organic fertility forms draw from the language of gesture and the natural world. Additionally, curation is an essential part of her art practice. For her, Studio 516 serves as an art studio, a gallery, and a gathering space hosting artists and collaborating with nonprofits. Projects such as We Are Back Home with Word Is Bond, BLACK MATTER with Blackfish Gallery, and TERRAIN operate as living systems—exhibitions, land-based projects, and community platforms collapsing boundaries between art, land, community, and care. This reflects an art practice that centers ecosystem-building, where making art and making space are inseparable acts.
About The Center for Contemporary Art & Culture’s Guest Curatorial Program
Featured in Ed Cauduro and Dane Nelson Collection Studies Labs, CCAC’s Guest Curatorial Program is a platform for Portland-based curators, organizations, and artists to present ambitious exhibitions in conjunction with CCAC’s exhibition schedule. With a focus on PDX and Pacific Northwest creatives, the Guest Curatorial Program invites new voices of all levels and corners of the community.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Pacific Northwest College of Art, 511 Northwest Broadway, Portland, United States
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