Sylvania

Artwork Juried PCC Sylvania Student Art Exhibition
The purpose of the PCC Sylvania Juried Student Art Exhibition is to showcase the artwork that results from a combination of outstanding students, and exceptional instruction. Posted April 15, 2010
Artwork Selected Works from her shows, “Short Street” and “Sparrow Lane”: Holly Andres
Holly Andres calls on the rich visual history of film and narrative photography in her works, often citing personal and fictitious memories of childhood. Posted February 18, 2010
Artwork Subjective: Gwenn Seemel & Becca Bernstein
Portrait painters, Becca Bernstein and Gwenn Seemel, team up to explore the same subjects, each from their own unique perspective. Posted January 7, 2010
Artwork Sweet Devouration: Wendy Kveck
Exhibit includes new paintings as well as a sculptural piece. The work is bright, thick and looks good enough to eat. Posted November 16, 2009
Artwork Dante Travels East: Dante Cohen
Works range from small ink and watercolor paintings on paper to large Chinese calligraphy scrolls. Posted September 24, 2009
Artwork Thank You for Having Me: Paintings of the PSU artist lectures by Ben Killen Rosenberg
These paintings originally were shown at Portland State University in the fall of 2008. "The greatest challenge in this entire process has been forcing myself to stay away from ways of making art that I was comfortable with. Because of this project, I’ve stumbled into some new ways of working." Posted July 1, 2009
Artwork Annual Juried Student Exhibition
The 2009 exhibition is open to any student registered in a Sylvania art class during the academic year or previous summer session (Summer 2008-Spring 2009). Posted May 11, 2009
Artwork Sandra Louise Dyas: Down to the River; Portraits of Iowa Musicians
"Photographing musicians in Iowa landscapes, bars and small towns results in photographs that are intimate and powerful. Down to the River; Portraits of Iowa Musicians is a collection of portraits and memories." Posted April 2, 2009
Artwork Leslie Nemour: The Variety Show
"The premise for these paintings identifies the television as the most common framing device for contemporary two-dimensional images. The series began in 2005 with an exhibition entitled 'Television Portraits' followed by an expanded version, 'RUTV', in 2008. Variety Show represents a selection from the continuing evolution of this obsession." Posted February 19, 2009
Artwork Making Camp
"Making Camp" is a media treat with a surprise around every turn. Works range from small watercolors and ceramics to video to large 3-D installations and a 20’x20’ (approx) photo collage. Posted January 1, 2009