Hummingbird from 12th floor of John Ross from Colin Ives on Vimeo.

Art and design help shape community and give meaning to neighborhoods. South Waterfront is committed to incorporating art and design to create a rich and diverse environment. From the Artist-in-Residence program to the South Waterfront Architecture Series, Portland’s newest great neighborhood will continue the Rose City’s tradition of incorporating creativity into public spaces.
Related Links:
Buster Simpson Greenway Art Plan (PDF),
Portland Aerial Tram

Participatory Art Event
South Waterfront Artist in Residence, Colin Ives
December 1st, 2nd, 8th, 10th
7:30 PM at the John Ross Artist in Residence Studio
To reserve a spot email: ives@uoregon.edu
You are invited to an interactive event where you get to walk a virtual salmon along the banks of the Willamette River and amongst the buildings of the South Waterfront. See a video of a trial run.

The New America Pastoral
Machine in the Garden – Final Exhibition
Friday 12.04.09
6 to 8 PM at the John Ross Artist in Residence Studio
Show of the final work produced from the Machine in the Garden studio at the University of Oregon in Portland. During the Fall term and interdisciplinary group of student and faculty explored the many ways our culture is attempting to find a new balance in our relationship with nature. Portland’s South Waterfront has been the muse and base of activity for the studio, who are attempting to find their own place of understanding, engagement and intervention.

I did not get a chance to post from Hong Kong, but I thought I would let you all know that it went great. My work Nocturne was well received and during the conference I talked about the Southwater Front development. They thought it was very progressive. It was interesting to be in the most densely populated city on earth and to be talking our attempts at living more greenly here in Portland.

An invitation from Paul Graham:
I’m Paul Graham. I made it rich several years ago selling a company to Yahoo! I now spend my days thinking about problems, and publishing solutions to those problems. I have been on stage many times but I have never been portrayed by an actor on stage. At first, I had reservations, but I was pleased to find that an attractive, strapping man has been cast for my role. So come on November 11th to hear him, oh..ah me, give a lecture on constructive disagreement requiring the evacuation of the theatre and cake for all.
Stay for the Cake is an all-original work written, directed, designed and performed by The Montgomery Street Players, Portland Actors Conservatory’s new alumni performance group. Each of the three slices skewer the creative process with sardonic hilarity and cake for all! PAC will present one slice of the Cake at South Waterfront: “I Am Paul Graham.” We’ve heard it’s delicious!
Portland Actors Conservatory has been providing quality stage productions to the greater Portland community for 24 years. The Conservatory gives student actors the opportunity to put acting theory into practice in weekly performance labs, public showcases and the Conservatory Season of Plays.
Shows run Friday through Sunday October 30 through November 15. Click here for tickets.
Portland Actors Conservatory
Wednesday, November 11, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
The Ardea Side Car
SW Corner of SW Gaines St. & SW River Pkwy.
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
RSVP appreciated, but not required.
To RSVP, please email: communityrelations@southwaterfront.com or call 503-972-3289

An invitation from Paul Graham:
I’m Paul Graham. I made it rich several years ago selling a company to Yahoo! I now spend my days thinking about problems, and publishing solutions to those problems. I have been on stage many times but I have never been portrayed by an actor on stage. At first, I had reservations, but I was pleased to find that an attractive, strapping man has been cast for my role. So come on November 11th to hear him, oh..ah me, give a lecture on constructive disagreement requiring the evacuation of the theatre and cake for all.
Stay for the Cake is an all-original work written, directed, designed and performed by The Montgomery Street Players, Portland Actors Conservatory’s new alumni performance group. Each of the three slices skewer the creative process with sardonic hilarity and cake for all! PAC will present one slice of the Cake at South Waterfront: “I Am Paul Graham.” We’ve heard it’s delicious!
Portland Actors Conservatory has been providing quality stage productions to the greater Portland community for 24 years. The Conservatory gives student actors the opportunity to put acting theory into practice in weekly performance labs, public showcases and the Conservatory Season of Plays.
Shows run Friday through Sunday October 30 through November 15. Click here for tickets.
Portland Actors Conservatory
Wednesday, November 11, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
The Ardea Side Car
SW Corner of SW Gaines St. & SW River Pkwy.
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
RSVP appreciated, but not required.
To RSVP, please email: communityrelations@southwaterfront.com or call 503-972-3289

Here is another Machine in the Garden Lecture by George Gessert. 12 to 1 at the White Stag
Event Room, 70 couch street portland.
For the lecture Ornamental Plant Breeding for the 21st Century, Gessert will discuss past and current uses of biotechnology to create new kinds of ornamental plants. Oregon is playing an important role in these efforts because of the red iris project, initiated by Cooleys Irises in Silverton. Engineered ornamentals such as the red iris raise many questions, but he will focus on just one: what aesthetic criteria or assumptions are shaping the new plants? Answers to this question suggest that the time is long overdue for ornamental plant breeding to beconsidered an art.
Here is a link to more information: poster

I want to invite you all for another lecture for the Machine in the Garden Series at 70 NW couch street, room 150, from 12:00 to 1:00. The Lecture by UO’s Roxi Thoren might be of interest to residence of SWF because of her expertise on Green Roofs and Green Walls.
Also please feel welcome to drop in and talk to some of the students in our Machine in the Garden class who are coming down to my artist in residence studio here in the John Ross every friday afternoon.
cheers,
Colin
I want to invited all the residents of swf to another of The Machine in the Garden lecture series. Friday 12 to 1, in the event room at 70 couch (UO’s White Stag Block). It is a panel discussion about Portland’s Urban Wilderness featuring : Deborah Lev, Claire Puchy, Bob Sallinger, Lynn Barlow.
For more info see poster link.
cheers, colin

E V E N T:
Artist in Residence Kick-Off Event
Tuesday October 6, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Location: Artist in Residence Studio [3623 SW River Parkway]
MAP IT.
Come meet YOUR Artist in Residence for the Fall, Colin Ives, Professor of Digital Arts at the University of Oregon. Colin’s residency in South Waterfront will be particularly relevant to nature lovers; his work blends art with ecology and activism.
During his residency Colin hopes to track urban wildlife sightings and stories that have taken place in South Waterfront. Bring your animal stories to the kick-off event, we’ll record them and see where they take us……
RSVP is appreciated, but feel free to stop by
RSVP to communityrelations@southwaterfront.com
All AiR Events are Free and Open to the Public
Heidi McBride has a background in print and product design, publishing, the performing arts, and fine and visual arts. As the owner of Heidi McBride Gallery and Art Consultancy, she works with people to discover finished pieces of original fine art or to develop and install custom, site-specific works.