Now What Remains Art Exhibition
Amid cultural upheaval, fifteen Portland collage artists find hope in reassembly. By reconstructing what remains, they transform paper fragments into a vision of what's next.
Amid cultural upheaval, fifteen Portland collage artists find hope in reassembly. By reconstructing what remains, they transform paper fragments into a vision of what's next.
Hunt for hand-blown glass hearts scattered throughout Tualatin parks and trails the entire month of February. Keep the heart as a reminder of the love we have for our city or share the love by hiding it again for another person to discover.
A daughter and father embark on a shapeshifting road trip across the country. They fill their time doing regular father-daughter things: playing palindromic word games (r-a-c-e-c-a-r), digging up the past, picking up questionable hitchhikers, racing through the gelatinous landscape of their shared nightmares… So fun!
Gresham residents can climb for free or at a reduced rate at Rock Haven Climbing Gym on the first Friday of each month from 5 p.m.–9 p.m.
Learn to sew a reversible tote bag. This class is perfect for people who have never sewn before or want a refresher course with basics.
Gareth Reynolds is an internationally touring stand-up comedian whose brilliantly clever quips perfectly offset Dave Anthony’s hilarious snark on their smash-hit podcast "The Dollop." Gareth has written for "Arrested Development," and previous to that he wrote on Comedy Central's "Idiotsitter" and NETFLIX's "Flaked."
Continue your collection of Trail Blazers commemorative glasses! Be one of the first 5,000 in the building to secure your Jrue Holiday glass.
Bossa PDX brings the timeless elegance of bossa nova and Brazilian jazz to life with warmth and sophistication for a sound that’s smooth yet rhythmically rich.
The Maizee Mae vintage market is back in Clackamas. Come for antiques, collectibles, crafts and more!
Saturday, February 7 from 9 am – 5 pm
Sunday, February 8 from 10 am – 3 pm