RERUN SHOW:
On Tuesday, Feb, 2021, Aurora Josephson interviews painter Bradley Rogers in his studio about his recent prints. This is the second in Josephson’s series of studio visits to see how artists are working during the COVID-19 pandemic.
RESUME
BRADLEY ROGERS
503-869-6505
EDUCATION:
1986 Bachelors of Visual Arts Pacific Northwest College of Art
Portland, Oregon, USA
1984-85 School of Visual Arts
New York, New York, USA
EXHIBITION WORK:
Solo (Selected)
2005 "Autonomic Response". Alysia Duckler Gallery, Portland Oregon, USA
2003 "A New Romance" . Alysia Duckler Gallery, Portland Oregon USA
2001 "New Collage Works". Mixture Gallery, Huston Texas USA
2000 " Signs of the Cross" Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery, Portland Oregon USA
1999 "Remergence" Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery, Portland Oregon USA
1988 "Road Side Shrines" Quartersaw Gallery, Portland Oregon, USA
Group (Selected)
1999 Art Equinox, A regional Survey of Contemporary Art. Paris Gibson Museum/ Bonnie Lang Malcomson curator. Great Falls, Montana, USA.
1998 Seeing Money, How artists look at money, Salomon Smith Barney, Portland Oregon, USA
PUBLICATIONS:
"Show Of Note" - The Oregonian, D.K. Row July 15th 2005
"Macho Romance"- The Oregonian, D.K. Row August 15th 2003
"A New Romance"- The Willamette Week , Richard Spears August 6th 2003
"Tire Iron #30"- On Line Review. Bill Davenport
"Brad Rogers" - Art Week Magazine, Lois Allen June 1999
"Off The Wall"- City Week, unknown, June 1986
"Artistic License Revoked" Willamette Week, Angie Jabine, May 1986
Aurora Josephson is a musician and visual artist who currently resides in Portland, Oregon. Building on the foundation of operatic training and a BA and an MFA in Music Performance from Mills College, she has forged a bold vocal style that is uniquely her own. To unleash the limitless range of sonic possibilities in the voice, Josephson employs a variety of extended and unconventional techniques drawn from the worlds of contemporary composition, improvisation, and rock. She has performed and recorded with Alvin Curran, Gianni Gebbia, Henry Kaiser, Joelle Leandre and William Winant, and musical groups Big City Orchestrae, Flying Luttenbachers, The Molecules, ROVA Saxophone Quartet, T.D. Skatchitband and the Merce Cunningham Dance Company.
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