Bruce Burris. Hippiewannacigarette, 2019. Mixed media on canvas, 50 x 39 x 4 inches. Courtesy the artist. (Photo: David Paul Bayles)
Pat Boas. AM-FR #6, 2019. Archival pigment print, Edition 1/5. 49.75 x 38 inches (paper). Courtesy the artist and Elizabeth Leach Gallery.
Corey Arnold. Hauling Gear, 2017. Archival pigment print, 30 x 44 in. Courtesy the artist and Charles A. Hartman Fine Art, Portland, OR
Sharita Towne. Black Life, Black Spatial Imaginaries: Glimpses Across Time and Space, A Visual Bibliography (detail), 2018–2019. Mixed process prints. Research and concept with Lisa K. Bates; Printed with Watershed Center for Fine Art Publishing and Research. Courtesy the artist.

 

 

Hallie Ford Fellows in the Visual Arts 2017-19

October 03, 2020 to January 10, 2021

The Ford Family Foundation celebrates the contributions and potential of outstanding Oregon artists working in fine art and craft with its prestigious Hallie Ford Fellowships in the Visual Arts, awarded annually to five recipients by an independent jury of regional and national arts professionals. This fall, the JSMA will present new and recent work by the fifteen artists named Fellows in 2017, 2018, and 2019: Bruce Burris and Julie Green of Corvallis; Niraja Cheryl Lorenz of Eugene; James Lavadour of Pendleton; and Corey Arnold, Avantika Bawa, Pat Boas, Demian DinéYazhi ́, Harrell Fletcher, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Flint Jamison, Elizabeth Malaska, Jess Perlitz, Sharita Towne, and Marie Watt of Portland. The exhibition is organized by independent curator Jenelle Porter for the JSMA.

Online Resoruces
Hallie Ford in the Visual Arts 2017-19 Artist Guides

Click the image to take a virtual tour of the Hallie Ford exhibition.