February is not only about love but also a celebration of Oregon's vibrant art scene. This month encourages acts of love toward friends, family, and notable local artists. Notably, Portland features Storm Tharp's 'Company' and Roll Hardy's paintings capturing the essence of Portland's landscape. Salem embraces Black History Month with portraits by Jeremy Okai Davis, while Eugene showcases the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. As the Russo Lee Gallery reopens post-renovation, it presents evocative pieces, inviting renewed affection for art and culture.
In Portland, experience a love of portraiture with Storm Tharp's Company at PDX Contemporary or the love of mundane objects turned extraordinary at Elizabeth Leach Gallery.
Roll Hardy created his latest paintings by exploring the Portland metro area by bicycle, choosing subjects and scenes for their 'gritty ephemeral beauty.'
Russo Lee deserves all our love this month as it reopens after renovations following fire damage.
In Salem, celebrate Black history month with Salem Art Association's exhibition of Jeremy Okai Davis' portraits in Reenvisioned: Contemporary Portraits of Our Black Ancestors.
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