Show and Tell Gallery - poetry and art

Sat Apr 20 2024 at 05:30 pm to 07:30 pm

Industrious Custom House, 208 NW 8th Avenue, Portland, OR, United States, Oregon 97209 | Portland

Show and Tell Gallery
Publisher/HostShow and Tell Gallery
Show and Tell Gallery - poetry and art
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Hello! The venue is a co-office space owned by Industrious, and the gates are locked at night. Let the person at the gate know that you are here for the event or email me (Melissa Sillitoe) at [email protected] if you are confused. Light refreshments will be served. Sorry, the venue currently does not allow alcohol at after hours events.
About the show!
Colin Keating is an artist, writer, and musician from Portland, OR. His Fugazi-themed sonnet cycle Red Medicine was selected for Portland Poetry Press Week's 2016 showcase, and his first collection Dog Tao was released in 2021. He's currently working on his second collection and enjoys metal, hockey, and the inexorable march of time. And dick jokes.
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Juleen Eun Sun Johnson is an interdisciplinary BIPOC writer and artist. Johnson was born in Seoul, South Korea. She was adopted at three and taken to Valdez, Alaska. Johnson earned an MFA in Visual Studies from PNCA and an MFA in Creative Writing from University of Massachusetts Amherst. She is a MacDowell Colony Fellow and the recipient of the Isabella Gardner Fellowship.
Johnson’s work has been published in: The Rio Grande Review, Whiskey Island Magazine, The Dunes Review, Poetry Northwest and other journals and anthologies. Her poem won the Zone 3 Press Prize for Poetry. She is the founder and editor of Trestle Ties: A Landscape of Emergence.
Her debut chapbook, “Topography of Materials,” was published by Bottlecap Press in 2023.
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Poet and painter Ross Robbins has appeared from the shadows, emitting a strange, green glow. His published works include THE BOOK OF DEFINITIONS (Two Plum Press, 2024), THE THREE EPs (Two Plum Press, 2018), and ALL IN BLACK BLOOD MY LOVE WENT RIDING (Two Plum Press, 2014). He was the founder of Bone Tax Press (R.I.P.) and the Bone Tax Reading Series (to be continued). Ross lives in Portland with his husband, a tortoiseshell cat, and a Boston terrier (Clay, Biscuit, Triscuit).
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Industrious Custom House, 208 NW 8th Avenue, Portland, OR, United States, Oregon 97209

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