Sylvania

Artwork emerge: 2013 PCC Student Exhibition
Always one of the most anticipated shows of the season, the annual juried show attracts entries from all disciplines taught at the Sylvania campus including stone carving, casting, metal sculpture, assemblage, ceramics, digital photography, design, calligraphy, drawing, painting and watercolor. Posted May 6, 2013
Artwork Meg Peterson and Julia Stoops: The Space Between
Meg Peterson and Julia Stoops' collaborative exhibition is an investigation into the use of space as a metaphor for examining experience and reality. Posted April 1, 2013
Artwork Blair Saxon-Hill: Confounding Medium
Blair Saxon-Hill's elegant and perceptually deceptive work examines relationships between photography, sculpture, archives, and outmoded print technologies. Posted February 18, 2013
Artwork Atrox Somes
Comprised of a group of artists who have confronted a life changing health issue in their lives. The altered perceptual state that has resulted from these experiences is the focus of the artistic works presented. Posted January 10, 2013
Artwork Progressive Practice: Fundamental Work
Artwork from the PCC Sylvania Visual & Performing Arts and Design Faculty. Posted November 5, 2012
Artwork Vicki Lynn Wilson: Cumulus
A 1900 square foot installation made of cardboard, paper mache and paper. Posted September 24, 2012
Artwork 2012 Annual Spring Student Art Exhibition
Please visit the show and vote on your favorite work of art! Posted May 7, 2012
Artwork Damien Gilley: Data Systems Plaza
Damien Gilley’s Data Systems Plaza appropriates and transforms the gallery into a temporary showroom exhibiting sculptural experiences from a fictitious company. Drawing influence from science fiction and technology developments of the early digital era, the works reference an industry that posits advanced, speculative, and futuristic products and phenomena. Posted April 3, 2012
Artwork Arcy Douglass: Ten Thousand Things
Arcy Douglass's Ten Thousand Things uses the repetition of a simple formal vocabulary to reflect the complex structure of natural systems. Resembling the depth and expanse of the starlit sky or the gridded streetlights of an urban metropolis, Ten Thousand Things presents a field of lit points perpetually emerging into and escaping from our vision. Posted February 23, 2012
Artwork The Organic Architecture of Books
Four Portland area artists explore the book format including its narrative and sculptural potential. Sarah Horowitz, Diane Jacobs, Angela Katona-Batchelor and Barbara Tetenbaum each approach the book medium through specific conceptual frameworks, which begin both in nature and within the artificial constructs of the book itself. Posted November 10, 2011