City Commissioner Chloe Eudaly to be Speaker at Commencement
The longtime bookseller, housing and disability rights activist speaks to the 2019 graduating class
Alumnus Clevenger selected for exhibition in Oregon Governor's Office
Oregon Arts Commission makes selections for this honor.
Artist Talk: Sharita Towne at Portland Art Museum
Recent recipient of a Creative Capital award, Towne will give a talk in response to a work in the Museum's collection
Thank you for coming to our 2019 Gala: Reimagine
Thank you to all who came to our 2019 Gala: Reimagine!
MTC Executive Director Nandini Ranganathan Issues a Challenge
Ranganathan diagnoses the threats the viral spread of disinformation poses and offers a powerful solution
LA Times Features Alumni Ray Anthony Barrett
Our alumni take many creative paths. At the LA debut of the Frieze art fair, Barrett's culinary pop-up Cinqué was featured on Paramount's backlot
MA in Critical Studies Candidate Ellena Basada Awarded Fulbright
Big congratulations to Ellena Basada who will travel to Germany supported by a Fulbright Award
Memorial Exhibition Celebrates Important Alumnus
The Hallie Ford Museum of Art opens John Stahl: Oregon Artist on May 7.
Congratulations to PNCA artists selected for Portland 2019 Biennial
Once again, PNCA alumni and faculty are heavily represented in the list for the Portland2019 Biennial at Disjecta.
Congratulations Tabitha Nikolai, Creative Exchange Lab Resident
Congratulations to MFA in Visual Studies alumna Tabitha Nikolai who has been invited to be an artist-in-residence for the Spring 2019 Creative Exchange Lab at Portland Institute for Contemporary Art.
OPB Features Black Life Experiential Research Group
State of Wonder highlights work by the Black Life Experiential Research Group (BLERG) a project by faculty member Sharita Towne and PSU professor Lisa Bates
Non-Choreographers Choreographing
Two accomplished PNCA alumni, a photographer and a painter, are among the choreographers for a recent BodyVox performance.
Yoshi Kitai Awarded Golden Spot Residency at Crows Shadow
Big congratulations to alumnus and printmaking faculty member Yoshihiro Kitai who has been awarded a 2019 Golden Spot Residency at Crow's Shadow
Congratulations Art + Science OMSI STEAM Educators
Each year PNCA’s Art + Science Initiative selects a handful of student educators to collaborate with PNCA faculty and OMSI staff to develop and teach weeklong youth summer camps
Monumental Samantha Wall work installed at PDX Airport
MFA in Visual Studies alumna Samantha Wall's work has been selected for long-term installation in Concourse D
Palmarin Merges helps Blackfish Gallery celebrate 40 years!
Printmaking professor Palmarin Merges presents a live printmaking event of her Blackfish 40th Anniversary Commemorative Print in the gallery
PNCA x Design Week Portland
Again this year, PNCA is proud to be a sponsor of the citywide celebration of design in its many forms: Design Week Portland.
Bukola Koiki Shortlisted for Emerging Voices Award
Congratulations to alumna Bukola Koiki, shortlisted for the American Craft Council's Emerging Voices Award.
Lucinda Parker: A Force of Nature!
A Force of Nature is the apt title of the Eugene Weekly's review of alumna Lucinda Parker's retrospective exhibition, Force Fields, at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art in Salem.
PNCA x AWP
Our Low-Residency MFA in Creative Writing, BFA in Creative Writing, and MA in Critical Studies collaborate to present a number of events on campus and off as Patron Sponsors of AWP including a rare look at the Burning Deck archive.
TedX Portland features PNCA's Nandini Ranganathan
Nandini Ranganathan, Executive Director of PNCA's Make+Think+Code lab is one of the featured leaders speaking at TedX Portland on April 27.
Kitai in NY Times article on Crow's Shadow
Printmaking professor Yoshihiro Kitai is among the artists in residence at Crow's Shadow this year. The institute is profiled in the NY Times.
Melanie Stevens: Graphic Interventions
Melanie Stevens: Graphic Interventions is currently on view at KSMoCA in Portland.
Librarian and alumna Linden How talks Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
Librarian and alumna, Linden How, is interviewed on OPB's Think Out Loud to talk about the international Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon movement and our Edit-a-thon this weekend.
International Exchange Project with University in Portland's Sister City Debuts
Collab between students from Sapporo City University and PNCA unveiled this Thursday at KOIN Tower.
Alumnus Jasper Spicero at Swiss Institute
Swiss Institute presents Centinel, the first institutional solo show in the United States by New York-based alumnus Jasper Spicero '13.