Portland2016

Installation at Disjecta

Installation at Disjecta

Installation at Disjecta

Installation at Disjecta

Cherry and Lucic exhibited at Cherry and Lucic, Portland

Donald Morgan at Linfield Gallery, McMinville

Donald Morgan at Linfield Gallery, McMinville

Lisa Radon exhibited at Muscle Beach, Portland

Lisa Radon exhibited at Muscle Beach, Portland

Installation at Hoffman Gallery at Oregon College of Art and Craft, Portland

Installation at Hoffman Gallery at Oregon College of Art and Craft, Portland

Installation at Hoffman Gallery at Oregon College of Art and Craft, Portland

Installation at Hoffman Gallery at Oregon College of Art and Craft, Portland

Colin Kippen exhibited at Project Grow, Portland

Colin Kippen exhibited at Project Grow, Portland

Tannaz Farsi exhibited at Broadway Lobby Gallery, College Of The Arts, Portland State University

Tannaz Farsi exhibited at Broadway Lobby Gallery, College Of The Arts, Portland State University

Rick Silva exhibited at Cooley Gallery Case Works Program, Reed College Library, Portland

Rick Silva exhibited at Cooley Gallery Case Works Program, Reed College Library, Portland

Installation at The White Box at the University of Oregon in Portland

Installation at The White Box at the University of Oregon in Portland

Installation at The White Box at the University of Oregon in Portland

Charlene Liu exhibited at Crow's Shadow Institute of the Arts, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation

Jessica Jackson Hutchins exhibited at Former Christian Science Reading Room, Pendleton

Jessica Jackson Hutchins exhibited at Former Christian Science Reading Room, Pendleton

Charlene Liu exhibited at The Rivoli Theater, Pendleton

Charlene Liu exhibited at The Rivoli Theater, Pendleton

Avantika Bawa exhibited at Art Center East, La Grande

Julia Calabrese & Emily Bernstein exhibited at Liberty Theater, La Grande

Julia Calabrese & Emily Bernstein exhibited at Liberty Theater, La Grande

Avantika Bawa exhibited at Astoria Hotel, Astoria

Installation at Art Adventure Gallery, Madras

David Bithell exhibited at The Gallery at Pinckney Center, Bend

Installation at c3 Initiative, Portland

Installation at c3 Initiative, Portland

Installation at c3 Initiative, Portland

Heidi Schwegler exhibited at Hazen Hardware Building, Clatskanie

Heidi Schwegler exhibited at Hazen Hardware Building, Clatskanie

Installation at Morin Print Building, The Dalles

Installation at Morin Print Building, The Dalles

Installation at Salem Art Association / Bush Barn Art Center

Installation at Salem Art Association / Bush Barn Art Center, Salem

Installation at the Umpqua Community College, Roseburg

Installation at the Umpqua Community College, Roseburg

Installation at the Royal Nebeker Art Gallery, Clatsop Community College, Astoria

Installation at the Schneider Art Museum, Ashland

Installation at the Schneider Art Museum, Ashland
Curated by Michelle Grabner
July 9 - September 18, 2016
The Portland2016 Biennial of Contemporary Art is a major survey of Oregon artists who are defining and advancing the state’s contemporary arts landscape. The Biennial is a two-month opportunity for audiences, artists and their peers, mentors, teachers and arts professionals to discuss and celebrate Oregon art. It serves as a unique niche of recognition and support for the state’s most talented artists, and includes exhibitions, events, lectures and public projects.
Disjecta has selected Michelle Grabner, a nationally recognized curator, artist, educator and community builder from Milwaukee, to lead the 2016 Biennial. She brings with her an impressive range of experience, including reputable academic posts, participation in several solo and group exhibitions, and an appointment as co-curator of the 2014 Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Grabner, above all, is an artist advocate. She places acute value on studio practice, and conversations in and about the studio dominate her curatorial logos. It's a curatorial approach she intends to freely unveil to her audience—through captured audio, photos and notes from her studio visits, Grabner plans to bring artists and their processes to the forefront of this year's exhibition. By opening the doors to her research, she will highlight the ways in which artists create and communicate their work, as well as celebrate the conversations and learning that are a part of each studio visit.
And there will be no shortage of material; Grabner reviewed over 400 applicants and conducted over 150 studio visits around the state for the Biennial—perhaps the most comprehensive survey of Oregon artists ever.
As a curator, Grabner has been increasingly motivated by localism and the extant narratives therein. She ponders the idea of provincialism as it related to the broader contemporary scene and investigates how a trend toward “decentralization” is changing the landscape of art-making nationally.
Portland2016 is supported by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Oregon Cultural Trust and the Robert Lehman Foundation.