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Seeing Portland: Mitch Freifeld, Jean Thomas, Kevin Farrell & Beth Kerschen

March 11, 2017

This post contributed by Tianna Lewis.

Mitchell Freifeld, Lotus
Mitchell Freifeld, Lotus

These four artists are representing the ever changing landscape of Portland. Mitch Freifeld is using a grant from the Regional Arts and Culture Council to paint historic buildings before they disappear. In Beth Kerschen’s “East Meets West” installation at the Portland Airport, she captures the city in its present moment, bursting with creative energy.

Come hear all four artists talk about their work and process for our “Meet the Artists” event, Saturday March 25th. Artist talks and demos will run from 12pm-3pm. Please have a look at our events page for more details. In the meantime, enjoy looking at our city through these artists’ eyes.

Beth Kerschen, Portland Marque Totem
Beth Kerschen, Portland Marque Totem
Kevin Farrell, Tilikum Bridge
Kevin Farrell, Tilikum Bridge
Jean Thomas, Steel and Rust
Jean Thomas, Steel and Rust
Beth Kerschen, East Bank View of the Rose City
Beth Kerschen, East Bank View of the Rose City
Kevin Farrell, 3rd Street Bridge
Kevin Farrell, 3rd Street Bridge
Mitchell Freifeld, Paris Theatre
Mitchell Freifeld, Paris Theatre
Jean Thomas, Port of Portland, Terminal 6
Jean Thomas, Port of Portland, Terminal 6
Kevin Farrell, Fremont Bridge 4
Kevin Farrell, Fremont Bridge 4
Jean Thomas, Hawthorne Multiples
Jean Thomas, Hawthorne Multiples
Mitchell Freifeld, Belmont
Mitchell Freifeld,Belmont
Beth Kerschen, Portland in Flux
Beth Kerschen, Portland in Flux

To see more works by these artists, please  Browse the Artist Directory

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