• Stairwell Gallery: Beverly & Arthur Foster: Life and Death in a Potsdam Garden

    Lake Oswego Library 706 4th St., Lake Oswego, OR, United States

    Beverly Chesnut Foster’s compelling photographic artistry brings a hidden chapter of Potsdam, Germany, to light. From 1933 to 1945, horticulturists Karl and Eva Foerster cultivated a garden of extraordinary beauty that quietly became a sanctuary during the rise of Nazi terror. Within 3 its peaceful paths and borders, several Jewish women found a way to […]

    Free
  • Hands On A Hard Body

    Hands On A Hard Body
    Lakewood Center for the Arts 368 S. State Street, Lake Oswego, OR, United States

    When an auto dealership in Longview, TX, launches an endurance contest, ten economically strapped strangers embark on a journey that tests their hearts, minds, and bodies. The contestant who keeps at least one hand on a brand-new hardbody truck the longest gets to drive it off the lot. What initially seems like a mere publicity […]

    $25 – $55.00
  • StoryWalk “Song in the City”

    StoryWalk “Song in the City”
    Iron Mountain Park 2401 Iron Mountain Rd, Lake Oswego, OR, United States

    Visit Iron Mountain Park to read our newest StoryWalk® installation, Song in the City. Written by Daniel Bernstrom and illustrated by Jenin Mohammed, it tells the story of a young blind girl filled to overflowing with the sounds of her beloved city. Poetically rhythmic and lightly humorous, the tale bridges the gap between generations of […]

  • Art Group

    Art Group

    Calling all Artist and Artisans: If you enjoy creating art but hate doing it by your lonesome, we have a group for you. Come join us Thursday mornings, 9:00 a.m. - Noon, at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 822 Washington St., Oregon City. Bring your own easel, paints, yarn, macrame, beads, paper, or basket weaving (or […]

    Free
  • Stairwell Gallery: Beverly & Arthur Foster: Life and Death in a Potsdam Garden

    Lake Oswego Library 706 4th St., Lake Oswego, OR, United States

    Beverly Chesnut Foster’s compelling photographic artistry brings a hidden chapter of Potsdam, Germany, to light. From 1933 to 1945, horticulturists Karl and Eva Foerster cultivated a garden of extraordinary beauty that quietly became a sanctuary during the rise of Nazi terror. Within 3 its peaceful paths and borders, several Jewish women found a way to […]

    Free