Art gives voice to the voiceless and fame to the ignored. You can learn various forms of art from dancing to sketching in Portland. There are designated classes, drama workshops, and art events in Portland for the same. If you just want to be a mere spectator you can attend theatre events and art exhibitions in Portland too.
Ever wanted to volunteer in those nukkad, nataks or street shows? Wish to learn the basics of painting? Well, just explore through the art & theatre events in Portland.
Date | Event | Venue |
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01 Feb 2025 | Eric Bellinger in Portland | Roseland Theater, Portland |
08 Feb 2025 | Tantra Speed Date - Portland (Meet Singles Speed Dating) | Peoples Yoga (Hawthorne), Portland |
19 Jan 2025 | Municipal Waste in Portland | Roseland Theater, Portland |
21 Feb 2025 | The Elovaters Surfer Girl Veni Sun in Portland | McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland |
15 Feb 2025 | Mount Eerie in Portland | Aladdin Theater, Portland |
15 Feb 2025 | 070 Shake in Portland | McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland |
14 Feb 2025 | Morgan Wade in Portland | Revolution Hall, Portland |
07 Feb 2025 | If Not For Me in Portland | Hawthorne Theatre, Portland |
01 Mar 2025 | Lane 8 in Portland | Roseland Theater, Portland |
01 Mar 2025 | Ashibah in Portland | Roseland Theater, Portland |
Portland may be known as a paradise for foodies, but it has plenty to offer in terms of art and culture too. Some of the best Portland art museums and Portland art galleries are also among the best in the nation, and they are a real treat to explore. Portland also hosts many art events across the year, and you are sure to satiate your appetite for art when in the city.
Any discussion about the art scene in the city is incomplete without a mention of the Portland Art Museum. The museum has a huge collection of some amazing artwork throughout the ages, and the Native American Center, in particular, is well worth a visit. You may also run into some awesome visiting exhibits when you are there, and the admission is free for children too. The Oregon Museum for Science and Industry is another one of the more famous names in the city, with it being an excellent stop for visitors regardless of their age. The halls have more than 200 interactive exhibits, and there are some great opportunities for some hands-on learning experiences. The Oregon Historical Society is located close to the Portland Art Museum, and the place details both the past and the present of the city with some great exhibits. It may be slightly more intellectual than the others, but it is definitely worth a visit if you love to understand more about the city.
The Portland art galleries are renowned for their collection, and some of the more famous ones have been mentioned here. The Blue Sky Gallery was established as the Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts and features some local, national and international works by some renowned names. The gallery also hosts around 25 exhibits every year to educate the public and help further the careers of promising artists, and some of the photos displayed are sure to wow you. The Bullseye Gallery is a part of the Bullseye Glass Company, who are in the business of making glass for art and architecture. This art gallery in Portland features a collection of art glasses and explores the various ways in which they are incorporated into modern art. The Charles A. Hartman Fine Art specializes in contemporary and modern art and is a traditional art gallery. Some of the exhibitions held there highlight a solo artist, and some represent a group of artists who are nationally or even internationally renowned. Some artists to be represented in the gallery include Raymond Meeks, Rachel Davis and Corey Arnold
Portland hosts a lot of art events which are sure to help you get a taste of what life in the city truly feels like. The Time-Based Art Festival brings together artists from around the world and has often been called the best contemporary art festival in the United States. The performances by some of the musicians are boundary-pushing, and the visual projects most often cannot be categorized – it is an amazing experience. The Southeast Portland Mural Crawl is another Art walk which is famous within the city, and you get a sample of the stunning street art which has been etched on the hallowed walls of the Oregon city.
Looking for a place to exhibit your art or to attend art workshops in Portland?
Here's a list of art studios in Portland for art exhibitions and workshops:
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