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SUMMARY:Stairwell Gallery: The Silk Paintings of Lê Trung Chính
DESCRIPTION:Stairwell Gallery: The Silk Paintings of Lê Trung Chính\nMonth of February\, all open hours\nThe Silk Paintings of Lê Trung Chính features works by the Vietnamese-born artist known for his luminous paintings on white silk. Using the traditional Serti method\, he outlines forms with a water-resistant medium before applying fabric dyes that are permanently set through steaming\, resulting in vivid color and fluid\, expressive lines unique to silk painting. His work focuses on people and shared human experiences\, drawing deeply from Vietnamese heritage and portraying scenes of daily life\, relationships\, and social themes.\nThe exhibition will be on view throughout February during regular library hours. Lake Oswego Public Library is located at 706 Fourth Street\, Lake Oswego. For more information\, contact April Younglove at 503-534-5667 or ayounglove@lakeoswego.city.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/stairwell-gallery-the-silk-paintings-of-le-trung-chinh/2026-02-24/
LOCATION:Lake Oswego Public Library\, 380 A Avenue\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,Library,Painting or Watercolor
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SUMMARY:Stairwell Gallery: The Silk Paintings of Lê Trung Chính
DESCRIPTION:Stairwell Gallery: The Silk Paintings of Lê Trung Chính\nMonth of February\, all open hours\nThe Silk Paintings of Lê Trung Chính features works by the Vietnamese-born artist known for his luminous paintings on white silk. Using the traditional Serti method\, he outlines forms with a water-resistant medium before applying fabric dyes that are permanently set through steaming\, resulting in vivid color and fluid\, expressive lines unique to silk painting. His work focuses on people and shared human experiences\, drawing deeply from Vietnamese heritage and portraying scenes of daily life\, relationships\, and social themes.\nThe exhibition will be on view throughout February during regular library hours. Lake Oswego Public Library is located at 706 Fourth Street\, Lake Oswego. For more information\, contact April Younglove at 503-534-5667 or ayounglove@lakeoswego.city.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/stairwell-gallery-the-silk-paintings-of-le-trung-chinh/2026-02-25/
LOCATION:Lake Oswego Public Library\, 380 A Avenue\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,Library,Painting or Watercolor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T170000
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CREATED:20260203T002726Z
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SUMMARY:Stairwell Gallery: The Silk Paintings of Lê Trung Chính
DESCRIPTION:Stairwell Gallery: The Silk Paintings of Lê Trung Chính\nMonth of February\, all open hours\nThe Silk Paintings of Lê Trung Chính features works by the Vietnamese-born artist known for his luminous paintings on white silk. Using the traditional Serti method\, he outlines forms with a water-resistant medium before applying fabric dyes that are permanently set through steaming\, resulting in vivid color and fluid\, expressive lines unique to silk painting. His work focuses on people and shared human experiences\, drawing deeply from Vietnamese heritage and portraying scenes of daily life\, relationships\, and social themes.\nThe exhibition will be on view throughout February during regular library hours. Lake Oswego Public Library is located at 706 Fourth Street\, Lake Oswego. For more information\, contact April Younglove at 503-534-5667 or ayounglove@lakeoswego.city.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/stairwell-gallery-the-silk-paintings-of-le-trung-chinh/2026-02-26/
LOCATION:Lake Oswego Public Library\, 380 A Avenue\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,Library,Painting or Watercolor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260227T090000
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SUMMARY:Stairwell Gallery: The Silk Paintings of Lê Trung Chính
DESCRIPTION:Stairwell Gallery: The Silk Paintings of Lê Trung Chính\nMonth of February\, all open hours\nThe Silk Paintings of Lê Trung Chính features works by the Vietnamese-born artist known for his luminous paintings on white silk. Using the traditional Serti method\, he outlines forms with a water-resistant medium before applying fabric dyes that are permanently set through steaming\, resulting in vivid color and fluid\, expressive lines unique to silk painting. His work focuses on people and shared human experiences\, drawing deeply from Vietnamese heritage and portraying scenes of daily life\, relationships\, and social themes.\nThe exhibition will be on view throughout February during regular library hours. Lake Oswego Public Library is located at 706 Fourth Street\, Lake Oswego. For more information\, contact April Younglove at 503-534-5667 or ayounglove@lakeoswego.city.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/stairwell-gallery-the-silk-paintings-of-le-trung-chinh/2026-02-27/
LOCATION:Lake Oswego Public Library\, 380 A Avenue\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,Library,Painting or Watercolor
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T010112Z
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SUMMARY:Stairwell Gallery: The Silk Paintings of Lê Trung Chính
DESCRIPTION:Stairwell Gallery: The Silk Paintings of Lê Trung Chính\nMonth of February\, all open hours\nThe Silk Paintings of Lê Trung Chính features works by the Vietnamese-born artist known for his luminous paintings on white silk. Using the traditional Serti method\, he outlines forms with a water-resistant medium before applying fabric dyes that are permanently set through steaming\, resulting in vivid color and fluid\, expressive lines unique to silk painting. His work focuses on people and shared human experiences\, drawing deeply from Vietnamese heritage and portraying scenes of daily life\, relationships\, and social themes.\nThe exhibition will be on view throughout February during regular library hours. Lake Oswego Public Library is located at 706 Fourth Street\, Lake Oswego. For more information\, contact April Younglove at 503-534-5667 or ayounglove@lakeoswego.city.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/stairwell-gallery-the-silk-paintings-of-le-trung-chinh/2026-02-28/
LOCATION:Lake Oswego Public Library\, 380 A Avenue\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,Library,Painting or Watercolor
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SUMMARY:Tilikum Chamber Orchestra: “Longing for Spring”
DESCRIPTION:In a letter to conductor William Taubert\, Robert Schumann wrote of his First Symphony\, “Could you breathe a little of the longing for spring into your orchestra as they play? This is what I had in mind while writing this symphony.” Bubbling brooks\, warm walks in the woods\, and fairies fill the concert hall as three Romantic works breathe that same longing for spring into our lives. The program opens with Weber’s overture to Oberon\, a magical journey through enchanted forests and the Middle East\, followed by Charles Gounod’s underperformed\, Mozart-inspired Petite Symphonie for nine wind instruments. The evening’s centerpiece is Schumann’s Symphony No. 1 in B-flat major\, inspired by Adolf Böttger’s poem celebrating the blossoming of spring. Together\, these works guide listeners through the sights\, sounds\, and stories of a fresh spring day—an ideal musical antidote to the late-February lull. \nCarl Maria von Weber: Overture to Oberon\nCharles Gounod: Petite Symphonie\nRobert Schumann: Symphony No. 1 in B flat major op. 38 (“Spring”) \nTickets are available online at https://www.tilikumchamberorchestra.com/concerts and at the door:\nAdults: $15; Seniors: $12; Students (and adult student with ID): $5; Children under 12: Free \nLakeridge High School Performing Arts Building\n1235 Overlook Dr.\, Lake Oswego\, OR 97034
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/tilikum-chamber-orchestra-longing-for-spring/
LOCATION:Lake Oswego Performing Arts Center\, 2501 Country Club Road\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Culture,Family Friendly,Music,Performing
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tilikum Chamber Orchestra":MAILTO:info@tilikumchamberorchestra.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260303T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260303T200000
DTSTAMP:20260514T184502
CREATED:20260224T050209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T050209Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibit Opening Celebration for Heritage In Focus: A Community-Curated Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to Heritage in Focus: A Community-Curated Exhibit Opening Celebration! Hear from exhibitors and the curatorial host\, the Willamette Falls & Landings Heritage Area Coalition\, to describe how their site and story are part of the unique fabric of places and people that make up this region. \nWhile not an exhaustive representation of regional history\, this installation highlights the richness and diversity of our community. On view at the Community Cultural Center at Historic City Hall in West Linn\, this evolving exhibit will return in future years with new voices and new stories. \nOur opening celebration will be a chance to connect with exhibitors\, network with other local history enthusiasts\, and share some delicious treats. \nWhen: Tuesday\, March 3rd\, 2026\, from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm \nWhere: Historic City Hall\, 22825 Willamette Drive\, West Linn\, OR \nHost: Willamette Falls & Landings Heritage Area Coalition \nPlease note: Regular cultural center and exhibit viewing hours at Historic City Hall are Thursday\, Friday\, and Saturday from 11 am to 2 pm. Heritage in Focus: A community-curated exhibit will be on view until late fall 2026.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/exhibit-opening-celebration-for-heritage-in-focus-a-community-curated-exhibit/
LOCATION:Historic City Hall\, 22825 Willamette Drive\, West Linn\, 97068\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,Exhibit,Free,Gallery,Heritage
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ORGANIZER;CN="Willamette Falls &amp%3B Landings Heritage Area Coalition":MAILTO:info@wfheritage.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260308T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260308T120000
DTSTAMP:20260514T184502
CREATED:20260211T014238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T014238Z
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SUMMARY:Alchemy: The Myth of Puerh
DESCRIPTION:A Puerh Tea Tasting\nCome immerse yourself in the living tradition of pu-erh\, a tea shaped by time itself. With mindfulness as our guide\, we will walk alongside pu-erh through its alchemy of transformation\, tasting the wisdom it carries through the earth\, its history\, and the art of brewing. \nThis gathering is offered with a suggested contribution of $35. In the spirit of inclusivity and balance\, you are welcome to offer what feels right for you\, whether that is $35\, $25\, or more if you have the means. Contributions above the suggested amount help make this experience accessible to those with financial need and sustain the ongoing care and energy poured into holding spaces like this. Every offering\, whether financial or energetic\, affirms the value of community supported education. \nWe also acknowledge the systemic barriers that have long limited access for BIPOC communities. To honor this\, a $15 option is available for BIPOC participants who would benefit from it. This is one way we commit to equity\, ensuring that diversity is not only welcomed but integral to the richness of the experience. \nIf the listed prices are still a barrier\, please reach out directly. I am more than willing to work with you to ensure that tea remains within reach for all who feel called to share in it. \nAll are welcome here. You are invited to arrive exactly as you are and take part in a space rooted in openness\, care\, and community\, a living space where each presence is honored and where we grow together through the deep\, transformative beauty of tea. \nTo help us hold a mindful and welcoming space\, we ask participants to be considerate of sensory sensitivities by avoiding strong fragrances. This is a space of gentle awareness\, where we honor our own needs as well as those of others. By showing up with openness\, care\, and respect for each other’s boundaries\, we create a collective atmosphere where meditation\, tea\, and queer belonging can flourish together. \nIn the spirit of reciprocity and uplifting community together\, five dollars from each participant will be donated to Q Center\, a nonprofit that supports LGBTQ2SIA+ communities through advocacy\, resources\, and safe spaces\, embodying tea’s spirit of connection\, reflection\, healing\, and belonging. \nThis gathering is guided by D’Guar (they/them)\, a trans person of color\, tea guide\, and community weaver rooted in Portland\, Oregon. Their journey has been dedicated to exploring the depth and spirit of Camellia sinensis through mindful practice\, story\, and shared ritual. Through Water Fairy Tea\, they cultivate spaces where tea becomes a bridge into presence\, nature\, and belonging. Their offerings blend learning with reverence\, inviting participants to meet tea not just as a drink\, but as a living companion in personal discovery\, collective care\, and connection with the natural world. \nWe acknowledge that this work takes place on the traditional lands of the Multnomah\, Clackamas\, Chinook\, Kathlamet\, Tualatin\, Kalapuya\, Molalla\, and many other Indigenous ancestors and communities. We honor their enduring presence\, care\, and wisdom\, and offer gratitude to the land and to the people who have tended it since time immemorial.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/alchemy-the-myth-of-puerh/2026-03-08/
LOCATION:Cup of Tea\, 10117 SE Sunnyside Rd\, Clackamas\, OR\, 97015\, United States
CATEGORIES:Craft,Culture,Workshops/Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cup of Tea":MAILTO:hello@cupoftea-oregon.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260316T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260316T210000
DTSTAMP:20260514T184502
CREATED:20260310T034601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T034601Z
UID:10032300-1773684000-1773694800@clackamasartsalliance.org
SUMMARY:Knit for Love
DESCRIPTION:Many immigrants feel unwelcome in this country. During this FREE event\, we will knit patchwork blankets as gifts to show immigrant families that we stand with them. \nWe will be working on 6×6 knitted squares (made with worsted yarn and size 8 needles) and sew them together to make blankets. If you have any finished squares\, bring them! \nPatterns will be provided and a knitting instructor will assist new knitters. Please bring size 8 knitting needles and worsted yarn\, or purchase yarn when you arrive. \nFind the 6×6 square patterns here: https://undergroundcrafter.com/2018/01/04/harmony-blanket-knit-a-long/ \nThe best way to fight hate is with love. These blankets give love to people who need it the most.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/knit-for-love/
LOCATION:Soulflags Art Community Center\, 504 Main Street\, Suite B\, Oregon City\, OR\, 97045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Family Friendly,Free
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ORGANIZER;CN="Soulflags Art Community Center":MAILTO:soulflagsartlit@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260327T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260327T203000
DTSTAMP:20260514T184502
CREATED:20260211T014238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T014238Z
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SUMMARY:Alchemy: The Myth of Puerh
DESCRIPTION:A Puerh Tea Tasting\nCome immerse yourself in the living tradition of pu-erh\, a tea shaped by time itself. With mindfulness as our guide\, we will walk alongside pu-erh through its alchemy of transformation\, tasting the wisdom it carries through the earth\, its history\, and the art of brewing. \nThis gathering is offered with a suggested contribution of $35. In the spirit of inclusivity and balance\, you are welcome to offer what feels right for you\, whether that is $35\, $25\, or more if you have the means. Contributions above the suggested amount help make this experience accessible to those with financial need and sustain the ongoing care and energy poured into holding spaces like this. Every offering\, whether financial or energetic\, affirms the value of community supported education. \nWe also acknowledge the systemic barriers that have long limited access for BIPOC communities. To honor this\, a $15 option is available for BIPOC participants who would benefit from it. This is one way we commit to equity\, ensuring that diversity is not only welcomed but integral to the richness of the experience. \nIf the listed prices are still a barrier\, please reach out directly. I am more than willing to work with you to ensure that tea remains within reach for all who feel called to share in it. \nAll are welcome here. You are invited to arrive exactly as you are and take part in a space rooted in openness\, care\, and community\, a living space where each presence is honored and where we grow together through the deep\, transformative beauty of tea. \nTo help us hold a mindful and welcoming space\, we ask participants to be considerate of sensory sensitivities by avoiding strong fragrances. This is a space of gentle awareness\, where we honor our own needs as well as those of others. By showing up with openness\, care\, and respect for each other’s boundaries\, we create a collective atmosphere where meditation\, tea\, and queer belonging can flourish together. \nIn the spirit of reciprocity and uplifting community together\, five dollars from each participant will be donated to Q Center\, a nonprofit that supports LGBTQ2SIA+ communities through advocacy\, resources\, and safe spaces\, embodying tea’s spirit of connection\, reflection\, healing\, and belonging. \nThis gathering is guided by D’Guar (they/them)\, a trans person of color\, tea guide\, and community weaver rooted in Portland\, Oregon. Their journey has been dedicated to exploring the depth and spirit of Camellia sinensis through mindful practice\, story\, and shared ritual. Through Water Fairy Tea\, they cultivate spaces where tea becomes a bridge into presence\, nature\, and belonging. Their offerings blend learning with reverence\, inviting participants to meet tea not just as a drink\, but as a living companion in personal discovery\, collective care\, and connection with the natural world. \nWe acknowledge that this work takes place on the traditional lands of the Multnomah\, Clackamas\, Chinook\, Kathlamet\, Tualatin\, Kalapuya\, Molalla\, and many other Indigenous ancestors and communities. We honor their enduring presence\, care\, and wisdom\, and offer gratitude to the land and to the people who have tended it since time immemorial.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/alchemy-the-myth-of-puerh/2026-03-27/
LOCATION:Cup of Tea\, 10117 SE Sunnyside Rd\, Clackamas\, OR\, 97015\, United States
CATEGORIES:Craft,Culture,Workshops/Classes
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cup of Tea":MAILTO:hello@cupoftea-oregon.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260411T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260411T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T184502
CREATED:20260317T195538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T195538Z
UID:10032339-1775908800-1775923200@clackamasartsalliance.org
SUMMARY:Opening reception of Flour Power
DESCRIPTION:On April 3rd\, Toolbox Gallery presents a historical exhibition tracing the life of Dorothy and Hurtis Hadley—trailblazing bakers\, union members\, and advocates for racial justice\, craft\, and community prosperity.\nIn 1977\, the couple opened the Milwaukie Pastry Kitchen in Milwaukie\, OR — marking the first Black-owned business in Milwaukie and the first Black-owned bakery in the State of Oregon. \nToolbox will showcase never-before-seen photographs\, bakery equipment and even recipes\, as the Hadleys take center-stage throughout April.\nCelebrate the Opening Reception with us on April 11th\, 12 noon – 4:00pm\, with free Soul food. All are welcome!
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/opening-reception-of-flour-power/
LOCATION:2029 SE Jefferson St.\, Milwaukie OR 97222\, 2029 SE Jefferson St\, Milwaukie\, OR\, 97222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Culture,Gallery
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ORGANIZER;CN="Toolbox Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@toolboxart.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260425T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260425T180000
DTSTAMP:20260514T184502
CREATED:20260417T161632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T161632Z
UID:10033251-1777132800-1777140000@clackamasartsalliance.org
SUMMARY:Five Decades of Craft\, Community and Legacy with Dorothy and Hurtis Hadley
DESCRIPTION:Conversations with The Hadleys – Milwaukie Pastry Kitchen – Moderated by Dr. S. Renee Mitchell.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/five-decades-of-craft-community-and-legacy-with-dorothy-and-hurtis-hadley/
LOCATION:OR
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Exhibit,Gallery,Heritage
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ORGANIZER;CN="Toolbox Gallery":MAILTO:gallery@toolboxart.org
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