Well Well Projects is an artist-run gallery located in Portland, Oregon. Co-founded and operated by Jeremy Le Grand, Jessie Weitzel Le Grand, Katherine Spinella, and John Whitten. Well Well opened in January 2021 with the intent of giving artists gallery representation. The co-founders bring their experience as artists, partners, and operators of a variety of artist-run spaces to the table in order to enrich this project and their home base in North Portland’s Disjecta Contemporary Art Center. With a member base that is Portland focused, they aim for this project to serve as a launch pad for artists while open-calls and other opportunities seek to reach a wider audience that expands outside the Pacific Northwest region. Art exhibitions serve as an important foundation to the gallery space, and programming seeks to vary the ways in which Well Well Projects interacts with the Portland community and beyond. Alongside regular solo and group exhibitions, Well Well is developing a series of artists workshops and classes, lectures, and a shop selling publications, art objects and editions.
8371 N Interstate Ave #1, Portland, OR 97217, USA
MinEastry of Postcollapse Art and Culture is an artist-run space and think tank dedicated to exploring our global contemporary from the vantage of postcollapse art and theory. Our frames of reference begin with the human experiences from Eastern Europe and Western and Central Asia since the fall of the Berlin Wall but permeate to every corner of our diasporic world-presence. Whereas the terms postwar, postcolonial, and even postmodern mark the contours of new social realities shaped in the aftermath of certain historical ruptures, the term postcollapse offers a new mode of thinking collectively “from eastward out.” Essentially, postcollapse captures who we are, what we make, and how we think as artists and scholars producing work today. MPAC is interested in bold and daring ideas that lead to thoughtful art and research-based projects. Our programming includes art exhibitions, artist talks, roundtables, published manuscripts, and other projects. We invite artists, scholars, and art professionals whose work resonates with postcollapse to make use of our space and resources. In this space, we create, curate, and collaborate.
2505 SE 11th Ave Suite 233, Portland, OR 97202, USA
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4148 NE HANCOCK ST. PORTLAND, OR 97212
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4550 NE 20TH AVE. PORTLAND. OR 97211
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5205 NE 19TH AVE. PORTLAND, OR 97211
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820 SE ALDER ST. PORTLAND, OR 97227
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3726 NE 7TH AVE. PORTLAND, OR 97212
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5202 N. ALBINA AVE. PORTLAND, OR 97217
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420 SW WASHINGTON ST. #301, PORTLAND, OR 97204
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625 NW EVERETT #104, PORTLAND, OR 97209
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122 NW 8TH ST. PORTLAND, OR 97209
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(Labrador) PORTLAND, OR 97231
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8371 N. INTERSTATE AVE. PORTLAND, OR 97217
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7326 N. CHICAGO AVE. PORTLAND, OR 97203
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4518 NE 32ND AVE. PORTLAND, OR 97211
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201 N. ALBERTA ST. PORTLAND, OR 97217