This podcast is a partnership between Portland Art Museum and Portland Meet Portland, a mentorship program for immigrants and refugees in Portland, OR. This partnership was arranged in tandem with the exhibition, Common Ground, which features photographs of immigrants and refugees, taken by Fazal Sheikh.
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Audio Guide Portland | Walking Tour from Pioneer Courthouse Square to the International Rose Test Garden Welcome to "Audio Guide Portland | Walking Tour from Pioneer Courthouse Square to the International Rose Test Garden," your ultimate audio companion for exploring the vibrant heart of Portland, Oregon! This expertly crafted tour leads you through the city’s most iconic landmarks, cultural hubs, and hidden gems as you journey from the bustling Pioneer Courthouse Square to the stunning Inte ...
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With an extensive collection and nationally renowned exhibitions, the Portland Museum of Art (PMA) is the cultural heart of Portland, Maine. The PMA boasts significant holdings of American, European, and Contemporary art, as well as iconic works from Maine—highlighting the rich artistic tradition of the state and its artists. The museum brings it all to life with unparalleled programming. From special members-only events, Free School Tours, and a commitment to family activities, to PMA Movie ...
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Audio Guide Portland | Walking Tour from Pioneer Courthouse Square to the International Rose Test Garden Welcome to "Audio Guide Portland | Walking Tour from Pioneer Courthouse Square to the International Rose Test Garden," your ultimate audio companion for exploring the vibrant heart of Portland, Oregon! This expertly crafted tour leads you throug…
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Audio Guide Portland | Walking Tour from Pioneer Courthouse Square to the International Rose Test Garden Welcome to "Audio Guide Portland | Walking Tour from Pioneer Courthouse Square to the International Rose Test Garden," your ultimate audio companion for exploring the vibrant heart of Portland, Oregon! This expertly crafted tour leads you throug…
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🏙️ Pioneer Courthouse Square 🏙️ Known as “Portland’s Living Room,” Pioneer Courthouse Square is the city's most iconic public space. Located in the heart of downtown Portland, this bustling plaza is home to countless events, festivals, and gatherings throughout the year. Whether you're people-watching, attending a concert, or grabbing a bite from a…
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🌳 Director Park 🌳 Director Park is a modern, European-style urban plaza in the heart of downtown Portland. With its sleek design, open spaces, and relaxing atmosphere, it serves as a communal gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. The park is a great place to take a break, enjoy some people-watching, or attend one of its many outdoor events.…
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🏛️ Oregon Historical Society Museum 🏛️ Welcome to the Oregon Historical Society Museum, a treasure trove of the state’s rich history, culture, and heritage. Located in the heart of downtown Portland, this museum offers a deep dive into Oregon’s past—from the Native American tribes who first inhabited the region to the pioneers who helped shape its …
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Portland Art Museum 🎨 Welcome to the Portland Art Museum—the oldest art museum on the West Coast and one of the city's premier cultural institutions. With a diverse collection ranging from ancient artifacts to contemporary masterpieces, the museum offers visitors a chance to explore a world of art and creativity across time and cultures. From speci…
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📚 Powell’s City of Books 📚 Welcome to Powell’s City of Books, the world’s largest independent bookstore and a true Portland landmark! Spread across an entire city block and housing over a million books, Powell’s is a paradise for book lovers of all ages and interests. Whether you’re hunting for a rare first edition, browsing the latest bestsellers,…
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🏙️ Pearl District 🏙️ Welcome to the Pearl District, one of Portland’s most vibrant and trendy neighborhoods! Once an industrial area filled with warehouses, the Pearl District has transformed into a bustling hub of art galleries, boutiques, restaurants, and parks. Whether you’re here to shop, dine, explore local art, or simply enjoy a stroll throug…
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🌿 Lan Su Chinese Garden 🌿 Step into a tranquil oasis in the heart of Portland at the Lan Su Chinese Garden. This authentic Suzhou-style garden is a peaceful retreat from the bustling city, offering stunning landscaping, traditional Chinese architecture, and serene water features. Whether you're here to relax by the koi-filled pond or explore the cu…
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Welcome to Voodoo Doughnut, one of Portland’s most famous (and quirkiest) spots for sweet treats! Known for their wild, over-the-top doughnut creations, Voodoo has become a must-visit for locals and tourists alike. Whether you’re craving a classic glazed doughnut or something a little more eccentric (hello, Bacon Maple Bar!), this iconic shop has s…
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Portland Saturday Market 🌟 Welcome to the Portland Saturday Market, one of the largest continuously operating outdoor arts and crafts markets in the United States! Located in the heart of Old Town, this vibrant market is a must-visit if you want to experience Portland's creative spirit. From local artisan goods to delicious food stalls, this market…
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Tom McCall Waterfront Park 🌳 Welcome to Tom McCall Waterfront Park, one of Portland’s most beloved outdoor spaces! Stretching along the Willamette River, this park offers stunning views, a relaxing atmosphere, and plenty of activities for all ages. Whether you're here for a leisurely stroll, a bike ride, or a community festival, this park is the pe…
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🧪 OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry) 🧪 Welcome to OMSI, one of Portland’s most exciting and interactive attractions! Whether you're a science enthusiast, a family looking for fun, or just someone who loves to explore, OMSI offers something for everyone. Get ready for hands-on exhibits, immersive experiences, and even a submarine tour! Her…
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⚽️ Providence Park ⚽️ Welcome to Providence Park, Portland’s iconic sports venue, home to the beloved Portland Timbers (MLS) and Portland Thorns (NWSL). Whether you're here for the electric atmosphere of a soccer match or just exploring the area, this guide will help you make the most of your visit. Time to experience the true spirit of Portland! (…
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🏰 Pittock Mansion 🏰 Ready to take a step back in time and discover one of Portland's most historic and scenic spots? Pittock Mansion is not only a stunning example of early 20th-century architecture, but it also offers some of the most breathtaking views of the city. Here’s everything you need to know for your visit, including a few insider tips to…
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🌹 International Rose Test Garden 🌹 Welcome to one of Portland's most breathtaking attractions! Whether you're a flower enthusiast, a photographer, or just someone looking to soak in some natural beauty, the International Rose Test Garden has something for you. Below, you’ll find all the tips and insider info to make your visit unforgettable! (1) 📍 …
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Thanks for taking our tour - we hope you enjoyed it as much as we did. If it was helpful, dont forget to tell a friend and review us on the podcast platform of your choiceDi Orello
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Welcome Carrie Wynkoop, CEO/founder of Oregon-only wine club Cellar 503--to the show. Recently named one of the top 10 wine clubs to join right now by Wine Enthusiast, Carrie launched Cellar 503 in 2014 after being entrenched in a political consulting firm as CFO. Carrie decided to follow her true passion mid-career: Oregon wine. Cellar 503 persona…
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PDXISH: Paris doesn't have to expensive! Just ask my friend Claudine Hemingway. The creator of Bleu, Blonde and Rouge, a website dedicated to all things Paris and France, on this episode of PDXISH, Claudine and Byron Beck share their tips to saving money and secrets they have come to discover on their various trips to the City of Lights. From fligh…
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Lance Mayhew is our guest for this episode of PDXISH. A contributor to many publications and a frequent radio guest, this award winning mixologist is also a certified specialist in spirits. For PDXISH Lance talks all about trends in cocktail consumption and a very cool event coming up: Smirnoff presents July Tea Dance at The Solo Club. A benefit fo…
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The Portland Art Museum is pleased to present Paris 1900: City of Entertainment, a sumptuous look back at the City of Light during the prosperous years spanning the turn of the century. The exhibition, now open, will remain on view through September 8. Joining PDXISH to discuss this wonderful "Paris in Portland" exhibit is Dr. Mary Weaver Chapin, P…
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Manuel Padilla leads a conversation between Portland Meet Portland mentors and their mentees. They talk about their experiences from their youth and what it's like to live in Portland. The refugees also have a lot of thoughts about Fazal Sheikh's photos in the "Common Ground" exhibition at Portland Art Museum. For more information about Common Grou…
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Manuel Padilla leads a conversation between students in the RISE program at David Douglas High School in Portland, OR. These young immigrants and refugees had just seen Portland Art Museum's exhibition, "Common Ground", which features photographs of immigrants and refugees taken by Fazal Sheikh. In this episode, the students discuss their experienc…
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Manuel Padilla leads a conversation between students in the RISE program at David Douglas High School in Portland, OR. These young immigrants and refugees had just seen Portland Art Museum's exhibition, "Common Ground", which features photographs of immigrants and refugees taken by Fazal Sheikh. In this episode, the students talk about their situat…
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Manuel Padilla leads a conversation between students in the RISE program at David Douglas High School in Portland, OR. These young immigrants and refugees had just seen Portland Art Museum's exhibition, "Common Ground", which features photographs of immigrants and refugees taken by Fazal Sheikh. In this episode, we learn about the students and get …
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On October 3, artist Nan Goldin joined collector and friend Michael Zilkha for an intimate conversation about art, Goldin's oeuvre, and the PMA exhibition of her work, on view through December 31, 2017. Moderated by PMA Deputy Director and Robert and Elizabeth Nanovic Chief Curator Jessica May.Di The PMA
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Worthy of History: Tim Rollins & K.O.S. by The PMADi The PMA
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2015 PMA Biennial artist Michael Kolster has spent the last 4 years photographing rivers around the country, with specific focus on the Androscoggin, which borders studio in Brunswick, Maine. In this episode of The Backstory, Michael draws parallels between his photographic process and the inherent nature of rivers, while connecting the history of …
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In this touching episode of The Backstory, photographer Rose Marasco narrates the moments that brought her to Utica, New York in 1988 to photograph the Saint Rosalie Feast—and how that project affected her life and photographic career.Di The PMA
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Andrew Eschelbacher, Susan Donnell and Harry W. Konkel Assistant Curator of European Art, on how the themes of seaside and leisure play out through The Coast & the Sea.Di The PMA
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Andrew Eschelbacher, Susan Donnell and Harry W. Konkel Assistant Curator of European Art, on how The Coast & the Sea: Marine and Maritime Art in America is a reflection of ourselves and the meaning of the sea.Di The PMA
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Andrew Eschelbacher, Susan Donnell and Harry W. Konkel Assistant Curator of European Art, on how The Coast & the Sea: Marine and Maritime Art in America has something for everyone.Di The PMA
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An investigation into how social and historical theory can influence how we interpret works of art, through an examination of David Roberts' artwork and Edward Said's Orientalism.Di The PMA
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In the late 18th century, legendary painter Benjamin West spent 20 years on a painting for King George III—all for naught.Image Credit: Benjamin West (United States, 1738-1820) The Ascension, 1801Oil on canvas, 49 1/2 x 34 inchesThe Berger Collection at the Denver Art Museum, TL-17385Di The PMA
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