Sylvania
- Erik Geschke: Amalgam
- Referencing elements of architecture, industrial design and human physiology; Amalgam explores issues surrounding mortality, dystopia and modernism. Posted November 17, 2015
- The Far North: Portrait of the Arctic
- The work of Larry Cwik traverses the five coastal nations of the Arctic, capturing the ingenuity and challenges of life in this swiftly-changing region. Posted October 5, 2015
- Disembodied Hands
- Work from the Sylvania Arts Faculty: Summer 2015 Posted June 20, 2015
- Sylvania Student Art Exhibition
- 2015 Student Art Exhibition: Spring 2015 Posted May 13, 2015
- Cumulus Congestus
- An exhibition of large-scale watercolor paintings and installation work by Portland artist, Bethany Hays. Hays draws on the politics of motherhood, feminism, and art history in her search for common ground between her roles as a parent and an artist. Posted March 30, 2015
- Walking in the Clouds
- A temporary resident in the Pacific Northwest, Soyoung Park has produced an exhibition focused on her encounters with this region’s variable weather; the low and constantly shifting cloud cover as well as the less frequent, but all the more precious sun-filled skies. Posted February 23, 2015
- Transformation Chase
- This exhibition will include works by four artists who pursue image production as a type of transformation chase, hunting down forms of visual language where slippage between systems and chance coexist with erasure and evidence. Posted January 21, 2015
- Eye Hand Head Heart
- 2014 Student Art Exhibition: Spring 2014 Posted May 12, 2014
- Reading History Upside Down
- Intaglio Prints by Gen Flores and Sam Guerrero. Both artists look at the past to understand the present. As a result, there is often a blending of old world and contemporary aesthetics in their respective works which attempts to define and gain affirmation for how we see contemporary culture. Posted April 3, 2014
- Surrounding Visibility
- An exhibition by the Worksound Incubation artist’s collaborative, including hybrid installations by Erin McComb, Modou Dieng, Micah Hearn, Ethan Homan, Tim Janchar and Judith René Sturdevant. Posted February 17, 2014