Neighborhood Diaries is a compilation of Portlanders’ neighborhood-specific memories, compiled and put to music by Abraham Ingle, who’s also spearheading the Portland version of Papergirl. The project begins its exhibitions with the King/Vernon Diaries at Together Gallery this Last Thursday – bring your MP3 player to download the tour. Upcoming events include the Downtown Diaries at ON Gallery for October First Thursday, the Buckman Diaries for First Friday at Second Nature Gallery, and the Boise/Elliot Diaries at the Waypost on October 11. Visit the website for more details.
Opening reception • 6-10pm • September 24 Together Gallery • 2916 NE Alberta • 503.288.8879
Neighborhood Diaries is a compilation of Portlanders’ neighborhood-specific memories, compiled and put to music by Abraham Ingle, who’s also spearheading the Portland version of Papergirl. The project begins its exhibitions with the King/Vernon Diaries at Together Gallery this Last Thursday – bring your MP3 player to download the tour. Upcoming events include the Downtown Diaries at ON Gallery for October First Thursday, the Buckman Diaries for First Friday at Second Nature Gallery, and the Boise/Elliot Diaries at the Waypost on October 11. Visit the website for more details.
Opening reception • 6-10pm • September 24 Together Gallery • 2916 NE Alberta • 503.288.8879
Local artist “Abe” is seeking contributions for his Neighborhood Diaries project. Got a memory, any memory, from the Buckman, Boise, Downtown, Northwest, and King/Vernon neighborhoods? Get in touch with him and share your story (anonymously if you prefer). He’ll be putting the stories together into a podcast walking tour of Portland, told through the anecdotes of local residents instead of the traditional urban history. You can read all about the project here.
“If the GEO600 result is what I suspect it is, then we are all living in a giant cosmic hologram.” If you can explain this theory to me, let me know. I need some ’splainin. Let me buy you lunch or something. Can 2-D holographic lunch taste good? Was Trans-X right all along? […]