with Tom Schroeder of REI
Where: The Oregonian
1320 SW Broadway
Conference Room A
Portland, OR 97201
When: Wednesday March 19th, 2007
Time: 6:30 to 9:00 PM
Parking: Street parking: meters at $1.25/hour until 7: PM
RSVP: <http://www.pnwcmug.com/pages/meetregform.html>
Cost: $25 Non CMUG Members, $5 Students w/ID and $5 CMUG Members, $10 Reciprocating Association
Date: May 22 2008 - May 23 2008
Location: Portland, Oregon, USA
Website: http://www.webvisionsevent.com/register/
WebVisions explores the future of the Web with an all-star lineup of visionary speakers that includes a keynote from Jeffrey Veen of Google and sessions from Rashmi Sinha (Slideshare.net), Matt Haughey (MetaFilter), Christina Wodtke (Boxes and Arrows), Tjeerd Hoek (frog design), Bill DeRouchey (Ziba Design), Kimberly Blessing (Paypal) and many others.
Half day workshops feature acclaimed designer Roger Black ("Type Class"), Aaron Gustafson ("Progressive Enhancement with Javascript and CSS"), Erica O'Grady ("The Art and Science of Conversation in Social Media"), Scott Berkun ("How to Innovate on Time"), David McFarland ("Javascript for Designers") and more.
Conference Pass: $180 Early Bird* / $250 Standard
*if purchased by March 31st
Workshops: $$375 Early Bird* / $450 Standard
*if purchased by March 31st
Group rates, association discounts and student discounts are also available; call Brad Smith at 503-230-2058 or email brad@webvisionsevent.com for more information.
Sign Up!
http://www.webvisionsevent.com/register/
The Museum of Contemporary Craft in partnership with Pacific Northwest College of Art presents Elusive Matter, an exhibition of work that challenges the expectations of craft, November 19 through January 16 at the Museum.
The Museum of Contemporary Craft in partnership with Pacific Northwest College of Art presents Transference, an exploration of the material and aural properties of glass by artists Andy Paiko and Ethan Rose, November 19, 2009–January 9, 2010 at the Museum.
The MFA in Visual Studies program welcomes artist Nina Katchadourian in a free lecture, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, November 19, part of the PNCA Graduate Visiting Artist Lecture Series.
PNCA’s long-time commitment to educating the next generation of artists is evident in Imagine: 100 Years of PNCA’s Children’s Art Archives, on view through December 1 in the Swigert Commons.