The Latest: December 2025
The Latest
There are many great things to see this month, whether you want to take your friends and family to an art gallery during the holiday season or enjoy artwork alone. Whatever your reason, we have you covered on what is new and still showing through the end of the year.
We recently took a trip to Vancouver, BC, and had a wonderful time exploring the city. Highlights included Catriona Jeffries, Belkin Gallery, and the Vancouver Art Gallery.
We also recently saw Oregon Ballet Theater’s production of George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker, supported children’s art at the German International School, which offers language immersion tracks in both German and Chinese, so don't let the name fool you.
Check out some of our recent visits to art shows:
The reopened Portland Art Museum
An evening of art at an MCM house
We will still be accepting submissions on our rolling basis, but otherwise, we will be taking a break for the holiday season and into the New Year. We look forward to seeing you in 2026! If you love what we do, consider supporting us on Patreon. Learn more about an exhibition by clicking on the photo thumbnail.
This month’s song choice is Hiroshi Yoshimura - Time After Time.
New & Now
Jeffry Mitchell, Winter Blooming, PDX Contemporary Art, December 3-27. Opening reception Sat, Dec 13, from 3-5 p.m.
Rest is Smoke, Munro Galloway at Elizabeth Leach Gallery,
Dec 4-Jan 10, 2026.
Mutable Paintings, Jaq Chartier at Elizabeth Leach Gallery,
Dec 4-Jan 10, 2026.
Of Earth and Sky, a group exhibition at Waterstone Gallery, Dec 3-Feb 1, 2026.
What’s Not to Love: Portraits and Reflections from the Collection of Jordan Schnitzer at the Schnitzer Collection, until Feb 28, 2026.
Of Earth and Sky, a group exhibition at Waterstone Gallery, Dec 3-Feb 1, 2026.
Cara Levin, Without End: Recent Work on Grief at OJMCHE until May 31, 2026.
Someone Once Told Me the Grass Is Much Greener, Diego Morales-Portillo, Center for Contemporary Art and Design, until Dec 20.
Blue Sky 1985 – 1995: The Second Decade at Blue Sky Gallery, Dec 4-Jan 3, 2026.
35 Trips Around the Sun: Members’ Anniversary Show at Gallery 114 from Dec 4–27, 2025. Public birthday party, Sat, Dec 13, 1–3 p.m.
Thanatopsis: A Meditation on Grief, Death and Transition, Shelley Chamberlin, Marne Lucas & Dardinelle Troen at Paragon Arts Gallery, Dec 4-Feb 15, 2026.
Already Been Chewed, Wynter Jones at Imperfecta, Dec 6-27.
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Curatorial Conversation
Curators Bella Feinstein and Olivia Miller talk to Dylan Hester about bringing together sixteen artists who shape or alter matter in ways that reveal its capacity to transform and challenge assumptions.
Don’t miss out
Freddie Robins: Apotropaic at Douglas F. Cooley Gallery, until Dec 18.
Somehow, Tiffany Noelle Palafox at The Writer's Block, until Dec 19.
Body on Me, Cameron Clayborn, .Compost Cooperative, and Vishal Jugdeo at PICA, until Dec 20.
Scott Gellatly, Lands Recalled and Echoed at Laura Vincent Design & Gallery, until Dec 20.
𝐑𝐚𝐥𝐩𝐡 𝐏𝐮𝐠𝐚𝐲: 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐫𝐢𝐋𝐈𝐄𝐅 at Adams and Ollman
until Dec 20.
TEN, featuring 22 artists celebrating Chefas Projects 10th anniversary, until Dec 20.
Uncertainty surrounds the holding of things, at after/time collective, curated by Bella Feinstein and Olivia Miller, until Dec 21.
Laura Camila Medina, Ceremony for the Winged at Nationale, until Jan 3, 2026.
Neural-Lithic Harvests, by Hannah Newman at North View Gallery, until Jan 28, 2026.
The Wandering Womb, Isabelle Albuquerque and Louise Bourgeois at lumber room, until Jan 31, 2026.
A Larger Reality: Ursula K. Le Guin at Oregon Contemporary, until Feb 8, 2026.
Outside of Portland
Measured, New work by Dan Gluibizzi, David Schell, and Benjamin Terrell at One Wall Gallery in Eugene, until Jan 31, 2026.
LAnd SEA, group exhibition at AMcE Creative Arts, in Seattle until Jan 10, 2026.
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Alongside sharing our art experiences & editorial selections, we want to help promote your exhibitions, events, lectures, open studios, classes, et al! Contributions from your submission help us maintain our platform and share what’s actually happening, help us continue to be your on-the-ground, dependable, local art resource.
Coming soon
Third Angle will present an immersive performance of Steve Reich’s solo Counterpoint Series at experimental gallery Hopscotch. Counterpoints runs one night only on Jan. 29, 2026, from 6-9 p.m. with timed entry every 15 min.
Portland Winter Lights Festival, Feb 6-14, 2026.
Domestic Topographies, Colin Kippen at Well Well Projects, Jan 3 - Feb 1, 2026.
As always, we hope our Newsletter encourages you to explore the vibrant art scene here in Portland and throughout the Pacific Northwest. Thank you for reading! xo