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Utopia Without You by Tabitha Nikolai at Williamson | Knight Image by Mario Gallucci

Utopia Without You by Tabitha Nikolai at Williamson | Knight
Image by Mario Gallucci

ART & ABOUT PDX INTERVIEW BY ASHLEY GIFFORD WITH PORTLAND-BASED ARTIST TABITHA NIKOLAI

January 17, 2019 by Iris Williamson

“I strive to work in modes that feel honest to this cybercultural experience and produce things that I think would have better sustained my younger self: arty non-linear videogames, cosplay, perler beadwork, and earnest rights of suburban occult.”
— Tabitha Nikolai

Read the full interview here.

January 17, 2019 /Iris Williamson
Tabitha Nikolai, Art and About Portland, Art and About PDX, Mario Gallucci, Ashley Gifford, HOLDING Contemporary
Image by Mario Gallucci

Image by Mario Gallucci

A CONVERSATION WITH ARTIST PAULA WILSON IN ART AND ABOUT PDX

March 20, 2018 by Iris Williamson

“I really wanted to alter the white cube existence within this gallery and wanted to shift the perspective of what's high and what's low, quite literally.”
— Paula Wilson

Read Art and About Portland's interview with Paula Wilson here. 

March 20, 2018 /Iris Williamson
Paula Wilson, Art and About PDX, Art and About Portland, Portland, Mario Gallucci