LET ’ER RIP
Collage, community & radical joy: An art exhibition
811 Stark Street | Portland, OR | January-July 2025
ABOUT THE EXHIBIT
Loneliness is an epidemic in America, and isolation can be particularly difficult for people with disabilities. Art is one way to bridge the gap—and a crucial aim of this exhibit, which uses the medium of collage to connect people with a shared passion for paper. Working from source material—ripped from books, magazines, and cards—provided by artist Neva Delashmutt Sincick, this diverse set of collage demonstrates the many ways a single set of fodder can be reenvisioned by mixed-media artists. Stop by to take in the work, viewable 24 hours a day from Stark Street.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
Click on an artist’s name to see their collage(s) made with Neva’s paper on a separate page, along with audio description of the work. Community contributions will be added over time as the project grows.
Neva Delashmutt Sincick
Hope Amico | Cheryl Chudyk | Torea Frey | Clive Knights | Andrea Lewicki | Katie Price & Ash Iubatti | Lara Rouse | Kevin Sampsell | Sumeet Singh | Cherie Savoie Tintary | Greg Traw | Kathryn Kramer Waters |Paul Kramer Waters
SEE THE COLLAGES
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