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Media Coverage


May 16, 2018
February 27, 2018
January 3, 2018
December 30, 2017
June 21, 2017
June 17, 2017
April 5, 2017
​April 20, 2016
Local Students Reinterpret MoMA works in Marvels., Portland Mercury
An Empty Identifier: In Criticism of "Asian American" as Curatorial Construct, Art Practical
10 Portland Art Exhibits to Brighten Your Winter, The Oregonian
Change Artists, Artslandia 
The Nat Turner Project Creates Literal Space For Artists of Color In "The June Show", Willamette Week
A Visit to Working Library, Ryan Johnson Blog
Miss Anthology Teaches the Power of Comics, Oregon Arts Watch
Looking Ahead to the Portland2016 Biennial, BLOUIN ARTINFO
November 14, 2015
Demos: Wapato Correctional Facility by Ernest, PORT
November 13, 2015
Look Inside St. Johns’ Unoccupied Jail: Demos: Wapato Correctional Facility makes the NoPo point of contention into art, Willamette Week
November 5, 2015
Wapato Stars in Artful Video, Book, Portland Tribune
October 11, 2015
Demos: Wapato Correctional Facility- a project by ERNEST, Rose City Art Review
September 17, 2015 ​
An Exhibit, Film and Community Engagements to Grapple with a Mothballed Portland Jail’s Legacy, Prison Photography
September 8, 2015
Fall Arts Guide 2015: Top 5 Fall Visual Arts Shows, Willamette Week
July 31, 2015 ​
9 must-see art shows in Portland: Fall Arts Guide 2015, The Oregonian
April 23, 2015
Dark and Murky and Just Like Home: Andy Coolquitt at Disjecta, Noise & Color PDX
December 31, 2014
Winter 2015 visual arts preview: 6 gallery shows not to miss between now and March, The Oregonian

Press Releases


January 3, 2019
July 19, 2018
June 1, 2018
April 3, 2018
February 15, 2018
April 11, 2017
March 23, 2017
August 30, 2016
April 18, 2016
Announcing Human Nature, c3: Papermaking Residency Exhibition
2018 c3: Working Library Residency Awardees
Roz Crews Launches Conceptual Drawing Studio at c3:initiative
2018 c3: Papermaking Residency Awardees
Announcing Morphologies, c3: Papermaking Residency Exhibition 
c3:initiative and Pulp & Deckle announce 2017 Papermaking Residency Awardees
Announcing Social Objects, an exhibition by Socially Engaged Craft Collective
Announcing Organic Encounters, c3:initiative + Pulp & Deckle Papermaking Residency Exhibition
TeatroSOLO (LONETheater): Site-Specific Performance for One Audience Member at a Time
January 4, 2016
c3:initiative + Pulp & Deckle 2016 Papermaking Residency Awards
October 29, 2015
c3:initiative Announces When Looking Down is Looking Up
August 20, 2015
c3:initiative Announces Demos: Wapato Correctional Facility, a Project by ERNEST
August 13, 2015
c3:initiative awarded Oregon Cultural Trust Development Grant
June 1, 2015
c3:initiative Announces Within / Without, 2014– 2015 Papermaking Residency Exhibition
October 17, 2013
c3:initiative Announces Holiday Party and Exhibition Kick-Off for ERNEST Introductions
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We at c3:initiative humbly acknowledge that our programming is being held on the traditional lands of the Multnomah, Kathlamet, Clackamas, bands of Chinook, Tualatin Kalapuya, Molalla and many other Tribes who made their homes along the Columbia (Wimahl) and Willamette (Whilamut) rivers.

​We take this opportunity to offer respectful recognition to the Native communities in our region, and to those who have stewarded this land throughout the generations. Please take a moment to consider the many legacies of violence, displacement, migration, and settlement that bring us together here today. We recognize the continual displacement of Native people by the United States and are committed to working to dismantle the ongoing effects of this settler colonial legacy. Please join us in respecting the contributions Indigenous peoples have, and continue to make to our community, country, and world.