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The Terrifying Ordeal of Being Known

Artists from across PNCA and Willamette University communities, including faculty, alumni, undergrad and graduate students, come together to explore The Terrifying Ordeal of Being Known.

Dust to Dust - What Remains

A pairing of exhibitions of works by Second Year MFA Candidates which focus on themes of presence and absence of the body, burnout, play, trauma, touch, weight and levity.

Curated by Oliver Myhre, Fall 2021 Graduate Curatorial Fellow

some rites from a spring reckoning

July 20–August 22, 2021

The Low-Residency Visual Studies MFA program is pleased to announce some rites from a spring reckoning, the thesis series featuring solo exhibitions by Kelsey Hamilton Davis, Ryan Kitson, Madison Queen, Wade Schuster, and Douglas Wiltshire at the Center for Contemporary Art & Culture (CCAC) galleries housed within Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) from July 20–August 22, 2021.

2021 BFA Thesis Exhibition

Pacific Northwest College of Art proudly presents the 2021 BFA Thesis Exhibition.

2021 MFA Online Exhibition

Pacific Northwest College of Art proudly presents the 2021 MFA Thesis Exhibition.

Post-Baccalaureate Exhibition

Pacific Northwest College of Art proudly presents the 2021 Post-Baccalaureate Exhibition.

Exquisite Scrolls

Collaborative Drawings for Pacific Northwest College of Art. A Benefit for PNCA Equity & Leadership Scholarships

2021 MFA First Year Exhibition

Pacific Northwest College of Art proudly presents the 2021 MFA First-Year Exhibition (There is no) "There, There".

Unlimited 2020 Alumni Salon Show

Welcome to Unlimited 2020, PNCA’s 4th annual alumni salon show. This open call show includes work by more than 80 PNCA alumni artists and designers across a range of media and film. Join us for panel discussions with the artists every Friday in October at noon on Zoom.

MFA LRVS Exhibitions at Fourteen30 Contemporary

Fourteen30 Contemporary is pleased to showcase nine Thesis exhibitions of the Pacific Northwest College of Arts Low- Residency MFA in Visual Studies program. Presented as a series of solo exhibitions, each the duration of seven days, July 12 through September 12, 2020. Taking place during the global COVID-19 pandemic, as well as a national civil rights movement, the preceding exhibitions are an opportunity for nine burgeoning artists to be seen on a wider contemporary art platform.

2020 MFA Online Exhibition

The Pacific Northwest College of Art proudly presents MFA in Applied Craft + Design, Collaborative Design, Print Media and Visual Studies Thesis Exhibition.

2020 BFA Thesis Portfolios

Join PNCA as we celebrate Focus Week online! This year, BFA thesis students’ portfolios have been made available for all to experience in our online gallery.

The Unknown Artist

PNCA’s Center for Contemporary Art & Culture Presents The Unknown Artist curated by Lucy Cotter with Shoji Hamada, Bernard Leach, Aram Lee, Cannupa Hanska Luger, Mami Takahashi, Revital Cohen & Tuur van Balen, Takahiro Yamamoto, Asztalos Zsolt, and unknown.