The Art of Authentic Portraiture
Rachel Hadiashar of Zing Studio captures authentic, personality-driven portraits, redefining branding photography with creativity, depth, and true individuality.
Rachel Hadiashar of Zing Studio captures authentic, personality-driven portraits, redefining branding photography with creativity, depth, and true individuality.
Canby native David Kay Mickelsen, a renowned costume designer, designed the costumes for the original stage production of “Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas!” His “Who” costume, a “pod” shape that embodies Dr. Seuss’s vision, has been featured in the production for 30 years.
LEGO®: The brand name alone brings a smile to the face. It sparks creativity in the mind and a sense of wonder that defies age. There’s no “too young” or “too old” when it comes to enjoying the endless possibilities within.
Métis cousins Isidore “Ezzy” Desjarlais and Grey Ginther are fed up with injustices, from racist policies to pipeline encroachment on their territory. In a bold move to disrupt downtown Edmonton, they plan to capture bison from a nearby national park. Meanwhile, Quill, a young woman from the Red Pine reservation, seeks justice for missing women in her community. These narratives explore identity, resilience, and the fight for visibility.
Canby High Theatre presents “Radium Girls,” a powerful dramatization of 1920s female factory workers who bravely fought for their safety. Directed by Sullivan Mackintosh and featuring senior Laney Wakefield as Grace Fryer, this production mixes humor with serious themes. Don’t miss this compelling performance on Nov. 7, 8, 9, and 14, 15, 16 at the Richard R. Brown Fine Arts Center!
Dive into a world where the extraordinary awaits! From 8-year-old Bela facing the malevolent Other Mommy to Mariana Enriquez’s haunting tales of good and evil, these book recommendations deliver thrills. Experience Melanie Middleton’s ghostly inheritance and Finn, the timid ghost, as he confronts his fears. Each story invites you to explore the shadows of life and the supernatural. Don’t miss out!
Ryan Lewis, a dedicated sixth–12th grade music teacher in Willamina, has transformed the school’s music programs through his innovative approach. He navigated the challenges of remote learning during COVID and fosters a vibrant culture of creativity, inspiring students to explore their artistic potential. His commitment creates meaningful connections and shows how art unites communities, making him invaluable to Willamina Schools.
Dr. Henry Hughes, a dedicated professor at Western Oregon University, believes storytelling is transformative. “We need our society to tell, write, sing, and appreciate our stories,” he states. Outside the classroom, Hughes shares experiences, including a recent trip to Antarctica, highlighting that knowledge stems from experience. He compares fishing to the search for understanding, describing it as “a different, alien universe.” In a tech-driven world, Hughes emphasizes the lasting importance of literature and the arts in fostering connection and happiness. Discover more about his inspiring journey!
In Lake Oswego, art is a vital thread that weaves our community together. From the Gallery Without Walls to travel’s transformative power, art enriches our lives. Discover how Viking Cruises and Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy champion cultural initiatives globally, and learn about the Sandals Foundation’s commitment to arts education in the Caribbean. Explore destinations that celebrate creativity and connect with vibrant artists and communities. Join us in this journey of discovery!
Canby High Theatre returns this fall with “Radium Girls,” the true story of young women fighting for justice against radium poisoning. Under director Sullivan Mackintosh, the talented student designers have created a stunning experience set in the 1920s. With a dedicated cast of nineteen actors in over thirty roles, this story of workers’ rights is powerful and resonant. Don’t miss this performance on November 7, 8, 9, and 14, 15, 16 at the Richard R. Brown Fine Arts Center!
Have you ever wondered what happens in an artist’s mind while creating? The Clark County Open Studios Tour invites you to visit artists’ studios, engaging directly with the creative process. On Nov. 2 and 3, this self-guided tour features 53 talented artists showcasing various mediums. Enjoy live demonstrations and gain insights beyond traditional gallery experiences. Join us to discover the stories behind the art! For details, visit artstra.org/open-studios.
Jeremy Okai Davis is a prominent figure in Portland’s art scene, merging his role as a graphic designer with his passion for painting. His portraits of overlooked Black historical figures encourage a dialogue about history and identity. With upcoming shows on Black comedians and new works for the Bush House Museum, his art aims to challenge and inspire. Follow him on Instagram: @jeremyokaiart for updates!
From Scrap to Sculpture Art Expressions: Jenny EllsworthBy Kelly Romo, Contributing Writer Jenny Ellsworth’s journey into the world of metalwork began in an unexpected place: off-roading. While learning to build