Oregon Contemporary | The Official Guide to Portland


Original shows and innovative programming challenge and inspire at this North Portland destination.

Tuck Woodstock

Tuck Woodstock

Tuck Woodstock wrote and edited content for Travel Portland from 2014–2020. Read More

Oregon Contemporary , a North Portland contemporary art center formerly known as Disjecta, is known for its innovative programming. Founded in 2000, the gallery was originally run out of an abandoned Masonic lodge. Now, Oregon Contemporary is situated in a lofty, 12,000-square-foot (1,115 sq m) space in Portland’s Kenton neighborhood with a courtyard and cafe. This small champion of contemporary artists is living up to its dreams of national and international renown as an up-and-coming center for new and experimental art.

Kenton

Kenton is a charming North Portland neighborhood that offers plenty of ways to play — from accessible parks to public art and golf courses — plus a historic business district, local restaurants, popular shops, public parks and more.

Oregon Contemporary has distinguished itself by amassing a wide portfolio of offerings — some 500 shows since 2003 — that range from visual art installations, film, performance art pieces, drag shows, to the ambitious Portland Biennial, which draws up to 5,500 spectators for two months’ worth of symposia, exhibitions and talks.

In their dedication to community, Oregon Contemporary offers Platform, a partnering with local musicians, performers, and culture makers to present new works. Their partnerships extend into Portland’s foodie scene, with Culinaria and beyond Portland with Curator-in-Residence program -which was a first in the region, inviting visiting artists to create a series of exhibitions and events that spotlight local to international artists working in an array of media.

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