
CAP’S MISSION We support and empower all people living with or affected by HIV, reduce stigma, and provide compassionate healthcare to the LGBTQ+ REFLECTIONS ON 35 ON 35 REFLECTIONS YEARS OF SERVICE community & beyond. PRESENTING SPONSOR: WELLS FARGO AN EVENING BENEFITING GOLD SPONSORS: NIKE + ONPOINT COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION CAREOREGON + ONESOURCE STRATEGY CASCADE AIDS PROJECT HONORARY CHAIRS: DEB KEMP + MOLLY KING CAPARTAUCTION.ORG At a time when it can be difficult to feel celebratory amidst so much pain, turmoil and unrest, art gives us hope. When organizations like Cascade AIDS Project continue to respond in the moment with such compassion and collective action - they give us hope. We are so honored to be the chairs of this year’s CAP Art Auction and are proud to stand united for this cause, and together in community. We first learned of Cascade AIDS Project through our work with QDoc Film Fest, an annual LGBTQ+ documentary festival we now run. In addition to supporting and empowering folks living with or affected by HIV, Cascade AIDS Project has been a longtime community partner of hope you will be moved to do so as well. QDoc, helping us elevate the voices As Cascade AIDS Project continues to of marginalized groups through the support those they serve, let’s continue power of storytelling. We are grateful to support them. to reciprocate this relationship through our support of Cascade AIDS Project With love and pride, A WORD FROM A WORD FROM A OUR CO-CHAIRS OUR both personally and professionally and MOLLY KING & DEB KEMP SCHEDULE CAP SCHEDULEEVENING SCHEDULE ART AUCTION.ORG 6:30 PM Red carpet pre-show 7:00 PM Live event Poison Waters Red Carpet Host Johnna Lee Wells Auctioneer Dale Johannes Program Host ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT We come together tonight to celebrate Cascade AIDS Project’s 35 years of service during a time when our country’s deep injustices are being again revealed. The harm of institutional racism is being given the attention it rightly deserves yet attacks on marginalized communities continue. The fight for justice, dignity, and human life were at the heart of CAP’s origins in 1985 and those core values are as true to us now as they were then. We are proud to stand with our intersectional community for the rights of Black lives, transgender lives, and equality for all. For 32 years, the CAP Art Auction has been supporting CAP’s services for those living with and affected by HIV/AIDS in Oregon and Southwest Washington, as well as the wider LGBTQ+ community. is right, we hope that you will stand with make those in our community feel seen, CAP BOARD PRESIDENT BOARD CAP From housing, to low-barrier HIV and CAP to strengthen the safety net for cared for, and empowered. We are truly STI testing, to primary and mental health those who need it most. You are our grateful for your generous support. care, CAP is a critical community resource strongest allies and we look forward to that positively impacts the lives of our this event all year. Your support is crucial Yours in the fight, region’s most vulnerable on a daily basis. for the fight ahead. TYLER AND KAROL During this time when our community We thank you for joining us this evening OUR LEADERS OUR is coming together to stand up for what and invite you to join CAP in the work to LETTER FROM LETTER FROM TYLER TERMEER, CAP CEO AND KAROL COLLYMORE, COLLYMORE, AND KAROL CEO CAP TERMEER, TYLER PRESENTING SPONSOR BRONZE SPONSORS CVS FOOD IN BLOOM GILEAD MOREL INK NORTHHIGHLAND OHSU ONESOURCE STRATEGY ROSY STOLLER FAMILY ESTATE GOLD SPONSOR AFTER PARTY SPONSOR THANK YOU SILVER SPONSORS TO OUR PHOTO BOOTH SPONSOR DONORS + DONORS AND AND DONORS FOR YOUR FOR YOUR GENEROSITY SPONSORS JORDAN AND ARLENE SCHNITZER YOU THANK YOU THANK SPONSORS PRESENTING SPONSOR SPONSOR SILVER SPONSORSBRONZE SPONSORS VIDEO SPONSOR CVS FOR THEIR FOOD IN BLOOM GILEAD GENEROSITY MOREL INK NORTHHIGHLAND OHSU ONESOURCE STRATEGY ROSY BRONZE SPONSORSSTOLLER FAMILY ESTATE GOLD SPONSOR SPONSORS BUCHANANAFTER ANGELI PARTY SPONSOR ALTSCHUL & SULLIVAN LLP CHERI RODEN & KRIS SALT COLUMBIA BANK DAVIS WRIGHT TREMAINE LLP KRIS MOORE & RYAN WILCOXEN THANK YOU SILVER SPONSORS JUDGE SUSAN SVETKY & STEPHEN HOUZEPHOTO BOOTH SPONSOR TO OUR MOREL INK NORTHHIGHLAND DONORS + IN-KIND SUPPORT OHSU JORDAN AND ARLENE SCHNITZER MEYERPRO SPONSORS PAUL HEMPEL & BRUCE NEWMAN VIDEO SPONSOR MOREL INK FOR THEIR PORTLAND TRAILBLAZERS STOLLER FAMILY ESTATE STOLLER FAMILY ESTATE ROSY GENEROSITY TRAVEL PORTLAND VIBRANT TABLE CURATOR CURATORBRETT BINFORD CERAMICIST/CO-FOUNDER MUDSHARK STUDIOS / PORTLAND GROWLER COMPANY/ EUTECTIC GALLERY / THE CLAY COMPOUND / KEPT GOODS Brett Binford is the owner and curator of Eutectic Prior to opening Eutectic Gallery he founded Gallery along with being a serial entrepreneur Mudshark Studios and leads the team as CEO who founding several companies such as Mudshark was recognized at the 2012 Martha Stewart American Studios, ClayStreet, and Kept Goods. Made Awards and again in 2017 with an SBA award from Barack Obama. As Co-Owner and Designer for Eutectic Gallery is internationally recognized as one Kept Goods he collaborates with creatives. of the top contemporary ceramic galleries in the world. Brett served as an onsite liaison for NCECA’s Brett is the incoming President of PADA and has 51st annual conference “Future Flux” 2017. He then served the organization for two years. In addition stepped on the board as the Exhibitions Director to Board service and business, Binford serves as an for NCECA and is serving through 2023. In 2018 advisor to Township10, a residency program founded Binford co-curated “Rooted in Clay” for the Sapporo by Marjorie Dial In North Carolina and is the Programs Art Museum, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Director for the LH Project, a private residency Hokkaido Potters Association and their longstanding program in Joseph Oregon. relationship with The Oregon Potters Association. CAPARTAUCTION.ORG Yoshihiro Kitai holds an M.F.A. in Printmaking and Drawing from Washington University, St. Louis, MO and a B.F.A. in Printmaking from Pacific Northwest College of Art, Portland, OR, where he is currently an associate professor in the printmaking department. Born in Japan, he has lived for over 20 years in the United States, and his experience observing cultural differences continues to inform his art. Conjuction II, in gansai (a traditional Japanese watercolor) and gesso-composition gold leaf on paper, is another example of Yoshihiro’s many works on paper and panel that refer to Japanese painting traditions and often depict circuitous paths, reflecting the ups and downs of getting from here to there. FROELICK GALLERY GANSAI, GESSO COMPOSITION GOLD LEAF ON PAPER 22“ X 30“ CONJUCTION II YOSHIHIRO KATAI YOSHIHIRO MITCHELL JEFFRY JEFFRY MITCHELL SOME ASPECTS OF LANDSCAPE PDX CONTEMPORARY ART SCREEN-PRINT ON PAPER 44” X 30” Jeffry Mitchell earned a B.A. in Painting from the University of Dallas, and an M.F.A in Printmaking from Tyler School of Art at Temple University in Philadelphia. Mitchell’s work seeks to tap into and broadcast a sense of vitality, whether it be joyful or colored with a more complex mix of emotions. Some Aspects of Landscape is a terrific example of Mitchell’s unmistakable love of color and decorative motifs. Jose Sierra is a self-taught artist who was introduced to ceramics at the University of the Andes in Mérida, Venezuela. Born in Venezuela, the images and memories of coffee mills, intensely colored mountains, dramatic landscapes, and pre-Columbian art and architecture of the Andean region of Venezuela all form an important part of Sierra’s visual inspirations. By altering wheel-thrown porcelain and stoneware, Sierra’s work fuses organic and geometric forms that express both fluidity and abruptness. EUTECTIC GALLERY CERAMIC, OTHER, MULTIMEDIA 6” X 9” X 3” UNTITLED JOSE SIERRA JOSE SCHULTHEIS MICHAEL MICHAEL SCHULTHEIS BALANCE IN CYCLOIDS, NOON FROELICK GALLERY ACRYLIC ON CANVAS 24” X 24” Michael Schulthesis received a B.A. in Economics from Washington State University in Pullman, WA and an M.S. in Labor Economics from Cornell University, in Ithaca, NY. Schultheis’ work combines the esoteric elements of math and art so that each discipline offers insight into the other. His paintings offer up a unique way to understand and describe the world, and challenge the viewer to look through each layer of paint to discover a labyrinth of ideas and histories. Lee Kelly is one of the most revered artists in the Pacific Northwest, best known for his public sculptures throughout Oregon and the surrounding region. Kelly graduated from the Museum Art School at the Portland Art Museum (now known as the Pacific Northwest College of Art, PNCA) in 1959 and has developed an extensive portfolio that spans private and public collections across the world. ELIZABETH LEACH GALLERY MULTIMEDIA 37” X 24” KYOTO SERIES: MOORING STONES III LEE KELLY LEE GOODE DOROTHY DOROTHY GOODE TRANSFIXED #19 AUGEN GALLERY EGG TEMPERA ON PANEL 24” X 30” Dorothy Goode studied painting, printmaking, drawing, and illustration during her time completing the B.F.A program at Northern Arizona University’s Visual Communications Program in Flagstaff, AZ. To Goode, art stands in for the significance in human life. It allows us to rest our senses against it and bask in the illusion of its reality. Goode’s art draws the eye along vibrant lines and splashes of color. Ellen George attended the National College of Art and Design in Dublin, Ireland, and received a B.A. from Austin College in Sherman, TX. George makes studies in fragility, vitality and surprise. She is fascinated with small things that command a much larger space, calling us in for a closer look.
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