Portland Looking Up – Artwork by Chris Donnelly

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

                                                                                                                                                                                    Portland Looking Up                                                       NEMO Presents: Portland Looking Up -Artwork by Chris Donnelly

Join us Friday, August 7, 2009 for the opening reception of Portland Looking Up – featuring the paintings and carvings of artist Chris Donnelly.

Portland Looking Up will highlight Chris Donnelly’s work of paintings and carvings. The exhibit will focus on Donnelly’s travels through Portland, where he became captivated by the shapes of the industrial water towers, and their contrast to the neighborhoods below.

Discovering Portland by bicycle last summer, Chris noticed the shapes quietly looming overhead. Like floating ships or low-tech space ships at rest just above the neighborhoods, these water towers have a presence. As if monuments from a bygone era, they fade into the landscape despite their size and visibility. These giant vessels venerate our most precious resource. The striking blue sky of Portland summer provides the backdrop for these strong shapes. While strong and industrial looking, their round shapes and patina create a friendly character. Painting these pictures helped Chris get to know Portland.

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Nemo Video of Beneath The Surface Art Opening – 5-01-09

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Nemo show “Beneath the Surface” 5/1/09 from Todd Templeman on Vimeo.

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Portland Oregon Bike Commute Rush Hour Video

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

From the Streetfilms site – “The first time you visit Portland, Oregon, the gaggles of cyclists streaming over the Hawthorne Bridge during rush hour is a sight you will never forget. It’s something other cities need to see and be inspired by.”

The Ruins of Detroit

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009


In their photo essay about Detroit, photographers Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre give us a peek into the remnants of a city that was the once 4th largest in the U.S. with almost 2 million people. Since the 1950s, Detroit has shrunk to less than half its peak size and the ruins of its past are lurking everywhere….