CHOOSE AND DOWNLOAD

CHOOSE AND DOWNLOAD

CHOOSE AND DOWNLOAD

CHOOSE AND DOWNLOAD

your favorite poster

your favorite poster

your favorite poster

Here are the faces behind the stories that shape the documentary—the people behind the art, behind the art. Each poster invites you to carry their journeys with you, and to remember that art is only as alive as the people who nurture it.

Here are the faces behind the stories that shape the documentary—the people behind the art, behind the art. Each poster invites you to carry their journeys with you, and to remember that art is only as alive as the people who nurture it.

Here are the faces behind the stories that shape the documentary—the people behind the art, behind the art. Each poster invites you to carry their journeys with you, and to remember that art is only as alive as the people who nurture it.

Here are the faces behind the stories that shape the documentary—the people behind the art, behind the art. Each poster invites you to carry their journeys with you, and to remember that art is only as alive as the people who nurture it.

Brian Ferriso

Director & Chief Curator

Michelle Yamamoto

Canadian Born Oregon Artist

Aaron Moomaw

Portland Realtor - RSG Client

Annie Meyer

Local Artist

Aaron Moomaw

Portland Realtor - RSG Client

Michelle Yamamoto

Canadian Born Oregon Artist

Aaron Moomaw

Portland Realtor - RSG Client

Mark Tindel

Head of Rental Sales Gallery

Annie Meyer

Local Artist

Michelle Yamamoto

Canadian Born Oregon Artist

Annie Meyer

Local Artist

Brian Ferriso

Director & Chief Curator

“Because when art is no longer held by people, it begins to float—disconnected, aestheticized, and ultimately, forgettable.”

“Because when art is no longer held by people, it begins to float—disconnected, aestheticized, and ultimately, forgettable.”

“Because when art is no longer held by people, it begins to float—disconnected, aestheticized, and ultimately, forgettable.”

“Because when art is no longer held by people, it begins to float—disconnected, aestheticized, and ultimately, forgettable.”