
Blue Sky 2014 Pacific Northwest Photography Viewing Drawers
Our friends at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland are looking for any photographer who is a current resident of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, British Columbia,
For everyone who’s been moved by an image. Articles, interviews and member showcases, celebrating the art of photography.

Our friends at Blue Sky Gallery in Portland are looking for any photographer who is a current resident of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, British Columbia,

EXTENDED—The rummage sale will go on all week through Dec. 15th!
Join us for the PCNW Annual Rummage Sale! December 8th, 2013, 12–6pm for students and members, and 2–6pm for the general public. Stop by and get your hands on used cameras, lenses, bags, enlargers, darkroom accessories, studio equipment, short seamless rolls, office furniture, and art!

David Maisel’s aerial images of environmentally impacted zones frame issues of contemporary landscape with equal measures of documentation and metaphor, beauty and despair. His project Black Maps shows the undoing of the natural world by wide-scaled human intervention in the landscape. Black Maps is on display at the Western Gallery at Western Washington University January 7–February 14, 2014.
In partnership with Western Washington University.

[portfolio_slideshow] This week we sat down with Adrian Chesser, an artist and long-time member of our community based here in the Northwest. Adrain has

[portfolio_slideshow] PCNW is proud to offer need-based scholarships to cover partial and full class tuition. We encourage all potential students in need of financial

The Conversations open dialogues on subjects of interest; these are not formal presentations but group explorations. Please join us with questions, thoughts, and ideas to

All men of African diasporal descent in the Northwest are invited to submit a photograph for Seen; images will be reviewed by the curatorial team in December 2013, and selections will be printed and exhibited at PCNW concurrent with Question Bridge: Black Males from January 16–March 8, 2014.
In one photograph, what would you say? Digital files should be emailed to seen@pcnw.org with “Seen” in the subject line, or dropped off on a CD. Image resolution should be at least 300 dpi for quality printing. Tell us about your picture —stories or titles are encouraged. If your image is selected for inclusion you will be notified via email in late December.

Photo Center NW is partnering with EMP on the opening night of Martin Schoeller: Close Up, which is on view at EMP November 16,

Holly Andres is a Portland photographer who creates stunningly beautiful and evocative color photographs that deal with personal narrative and feminist subjectivity. Her imagery relies on the tension between an apparently approachable subject matter and a dark, sometimes disturbing subtext. Andres will discuss her work from the past six years in this illustrated lecture, The Homecoming.