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    Home » Exhibits

    Exhibit - Footprints: Art Without Borders

    Sep 14, 2021 ·

    The Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Kempton Hall Gallery, Portland, OR hosts "ART WITHOUT BORDERS". This exhibit is part of a Seven Churches Seven Galleries coordinated exhibit under the theme "Footprints: Immigration and Migration".

    Chairs, 36 by 24 inches, acrylic, charcoal and graphite on wood, 2016
    Chairs, 36 by 24 inches, acrylic, charcoal and graphite on wood, 2016

    ART WITHOUT BORDERS opens this coming Sunday, Sept 19th, 2021. Art, like people, is in constant movement. A special tour of all seven exhibits takes place on Oct. 3 and 10 from 12-4pm.

    This exhibit features the art of Poca Kim, José Ventura, Sam Marroquin and Álvero Tarragó. Please click here for more information.

    Kempton Hall Gallery, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral

    147 NW 19th Avenue, Portland, OR 97209

    September 19 to October 31, 2021

    Sundays, 8am-12 pm

    Monday-Friday, 10am-3pm

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