Off the Page: Unnatural Habitats is a collaborative illustration project featuring 18 artists working across the illustration industry.

“Unnatural Habitats” is their debut exhibit as a group, and includes both solo and collaborative works, in an effort to push their boundaries as artists who often work alone or remotely.

Inspired by mythology, folklore, and fairytales, they examine the range and scope of illustration as it is on the page, and what happens when it is brought off the page and into three-dimensional space.

The resulting experience is an adventurous world populated with collaborative works that bleed past their own borders and into one another.

This show has been pushed from from April to August in light of Design Week Portland’s postponement.

We’re thrilled to be hosting the artwork of Jean Smith in Land Gallery this May, 2020. She’s bringing pieces from her $100 collection — each piece is only $100 and all sales above Jean’s $1000 monthly expenses go towards opening the Free Artist Residency for Progressive Social Change.

You can read a mini-review of this series with The Jealous Curator.

Jean has talked about her efforts to raise money for the Free Artist Resident for Progressive Social Change on the site Jes Reyes.

Jean will be performing with her long-time collaborator David Lester as Mecca Normal during the opening party on May 9, 2020.

The show will run from May 9 – June 7, 2020.

In Situ: Refugia

Refigium: an area in which a population of organisms can survive through a period of unfavorable conditions, especially glaciation. Plural: Refugia.

This body of work is a commentary on our rapidly changing environment, focusing primarily on the animals and glacial bodies that challenge refugia due to current geographic upheavals.

Whales are lifted from their ocean haven to sift through beautiful but foreboding skies. Arctic seascapes reveal beauty while conceding to inherent fragility. Icebergs and glaciers take their last stand as sentinels of the sea.

Amy Ruppel grew up in the Wisconsin woods just a short hike away from the Kettle Moraine Ice Age Center, inspiring an interest in science and nature from a young age. This fascination has always informed her creative output. She’s adept at many different media with a portfolio spanning digital illustration, drawing, painting and print-making. 

Show opens Saturday, February 8th from 3-5pm.

This show runs through March 22, 2020.

Our annual “Off The Wall” print show is now open. We’ve framed up over a hundred different prints from many of our artists just in time for the holidays. Come on up to the gallery and if you see one you like, just take it off the wall and check out downstairs.

Prices for framed art start at only $20.

This show runs through the holidays and into January.

We’re thrilled to be tabling at Crafty Wonderland this weekend at the Oregon Convention Center. We’ve got two special guests to our table, one each day!

Renowned paper-cut artist Nikki McClure will be signing books, calendars and more on Saturday, December 12th from 12pm-2pm.

Our own Molly Mendoza will be signing her fabulous new graphic novel Skip on Sunday, December 13th from 12pm-2pm.

This is also the last weekend to see Nikki McClure’s fantastic show Everything Depends on This Depends on Everything up in the gallery! Seeing Nikki’s work in person is always a treat and we’re happy to be showing the originals from her 2020 calendar upstairs through Sunday. See you soon.

Artist Nikki McClure returns to Land Gallery to share the original pieces from her 2020 Calendar and more.

Using only an x-acto knife, Nikki transforms a single piece of black paper into something magical.

Pulling inspiration from the world around her, she creates
a strong, thoughtful, female-driven narrative of life in the Pacific Northwest through her paper-cuts.

Opening reception Saturday, November 16th from 2 to 4p.
Show runs daily from November 16 – December 15, 2019.