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Exhibition History
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Press and Reviews
Something to Believe In:With Immaterialized, Disjecta scores a direct hit.
by Richard Speer. Willamette Weekly ISSUE #34.38. Visual Arts. July 2008
Fuse: Conversations with Red76
Fuse:San Jose CADRE and the 01's Festival. January 2008
A NW Thang Exhibit, video documentation. Gallery Homeland
By Eva Lake. January 2008
Gallery Homeland opens its doors in Portland, Oregon
by Poor Richard. Non-Starving Artists.com. December 2007
Quick and Dirty Reviews
by Jeff Jahn. Port.com. April 2006.
Paul Middendorf and Paige Saez
by John Motley. Visual Arts. The Portland Mercury. October 20, 2005
Fresh Trouble
A collection of reviews/synapsis of the exhibit. Curated by Jeff Jahn. October 2005
You're not dead yet.
by Ellen George. UltraPDX.com. September 2005
Nic Walker, Dana Schutz, Paige Saez. Focus now
by Jeff Jahn. NW Drizzle. February 2004
Cut to the Core: Core Sample Review
by Richard Speer. Willamette Weekly. wSeptember 2003
First Thursday Previews
JubilantPhyrricWaste at Disjecta Multidisciplinary Arts Center. The Portland Mercury. September 2002
Interviews
CREATIVE BIND: Artists want it. Developers want to build it. So why is cheap live/work space hard to find?(Cover Story)
by Zach Dundas. Willamette Weekly. June 2005