The Portland Eastbank Esplanade Project (PEEP) will temporarily transform the 1.5-mile long Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade into an open-air exhibition space for public art, music, and performance, showcasing new and existing work by regional creatives. This is part of the PDX Bridge Festival’s “Left Bank” Initiative to celebrate 10 years of this connective public space with site-specific installations utilizing new technologies, music, public interaction, spoken word, and live artistic demonstrations. The call for submissions to PEEP will be open to individual sculptural artists, projection mappers, lighting designers, improv groups, sound artists, dancers, poets, knitting collectives, or any artist(s) working in a similarly public medium. Our plan is to offer small stipends for accepted artists to help fund their creative endeavors.
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WINTER EXHIBITION: The Bridges That Built Portland
The Learning Center exhibit “The Bridges That Built Portland” is on display this December at AIA in northwest Portland.
We invite you to join us at AIA as we open our winter exhibition of Portland’s early bridge history on the eve of the Hawthorne Bridge Centennial. The event includes speakers, actors, interactive installations, and projected media from this summer’s festival. Were you there? Is your picture in our gallery? Come find out! This is your chance to relax with a glass of wine, sample new vintages by Seven Bridges Winery, and enjoy some tasty snacks courtesy of Whole Foods. You can engage with festival planners and learn about our plans for the 2011 PDX Bridge Festival. We hope to see you there!
December 2-16
American Institute of Architects
403 NW 11th Avenue, Portland
First Thursday, December 2nd Opening Reception, 5-7pm
Building New Bridges: Looking Back, Looking Forward – Tucker Teutsch 3.0, PDX Bridge Festival Creative Director
The Hawthorne Centennial: A Community Celebration – Deborah Kafoury, Multnomah County Commissioner
Plus a special appearance by Waddell & Harrington, the original engineers of the Hawthorne Bridge!
If you plan on coming to the reception, we would love it if you would RSVP on our Facebook page
READ THE REVIEWS FROM 2010!
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PORTLAND BRIDGES FALLING DOWN: Do We Need a Regional Bridge Authority?
July 30, 2010 – 12:15pm – 1:15pm
This month’s Portland City Club at the Governor Hotel, in conjunction with this year’s PDX Bridge Festival, focuses on our region’s bridges. Portland metro area bridges — which connect multiple cities in several counties and are used daily by many of the region’s 1.5 million residents — have a vital impact on our region’s transportation. And yet, from replacing the crumbling Sellwood Bridge to doubts about Multnomah County’s ability to fund bridges as well as other vital services, governance questions about bridge ownership, operation, use and funding continue to plague regional progress. City Club’s recent report, Moving Forward: A Better Way to Govern Regional Transportation, recommended that many of these issues could be resolved by bringing area bridges under the control of a single bridge authority established by Metro.
On July 30, Multnomah County Commissioner Deborah Kafoury; Lynn Peterson, Chair of the Clackamas County Board of Commissioners; and Mike Burton, Vice-Provost at PSU and former Metro Executive Officer, will discuss the best way to ensure a solid future for the region’s bridges. Led by moderator Dick Feeney, panelists will address the pros and cons of a regional bridge authority, what actions might be needed to make this recommendation a reality and what other governance alternatives should be considered.
For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit Portland City Club’s website here.
This event is not an official PDX Bridge Festival event. It is produced and benefits Portland City Club. However, due to the relevant subject matter, it has been added to our event listings. Please note, proceeds from this event do not benefit PDX Bridge Festival.
PICNIC TABLE AUCTION
Have Brunch with us….and take home the Picnic Table!
PDX Bridge Festival, in partnership with Whole Foods Markets, has worked with six local artists to create one-of-a-kind picnic tables for seating at Brunch on the Bridge. The tables will be located at Whole Foods Markets listed below in the Portland Metropolitan area, where you can bid on the table (or tables!) of your choice. Bidding open until August 1st at closing.
Opening bid: $100
Here’s what you get if you are the highest bidder:
- Attendance for four (4) at Brunch on the Bridge on Saturday, August 7th
- A picnic basket for your Brunch provided by Whole Foods
- A one-of-a-kind table to take home to your backyard!
Visit your local Whole Foods Markets to place a bid on the available tables!
Hollywood – 4301 NE Sandy Boulevard, Portland
Bridgeport – 7380 SW Bridgeport Road, Tigard
Portland – 1210 NW Couth Street, Portland
Fremont – 3535 NE 15th Avenue, Portland
Laurelhurst – 2825 East Burnside Street, Portland
Presented in partnership with:
TOURS
An opportunity to get up close and personal with Portland’s bridges, there is at least one tour offered everyday! Experience a tour with”The Bridge Lady” of Portland, Sharon Wood Wortman, or take a trip with Portland Bicycle Tours and enjoy the bridges from the seat of your (or their!) bike! Bohemian Storytelling Tours offer an historic and theatric adventure. And there is nothing more exhilirating than whipping through the Willamette on a Jetboat Tour. Find out more about each tour, and the specific schedules by clicking the links below.
BRIDGE WALKS WITH SHARON WOOD WORTMAN
RENEGADE MINSTRELS – PORTLAND’S BRIDGES THROUGH TIME: August 4th
The Renegade Minstrels deliver a panoramic musical and photographic narrative of Portland’s bridges. With original music and songs composed in Portland by Woody Guthrie, they share a variety of perspectives with the audience–from the Depression-era squatters’ shacks under the Ross Island Bridge to the soaring experience of crossing the Marquam Bridge in 2010.
Free/All Ages
Art Institute of Portland, 1122 NW Davis Street
Wednesday, August 4th at 6pm
DANIEL DUFORD – THE GREEN MAN OF PORTLAND: August 1st
Daniel Duford, artist and writer, presents “The Green Man of Portland”–a comic series of a faux legend, represented by public art installations around the city, that assimilates the various histories of Portland, the Willamette River and its bridges.
Free/All Ages
Powell’s on Hawthorne, 3723 SE Hawthorne Boulevard
Sunday, August 1st at 4pm
THE FREMONT BRIDGE – A STORY TELLING SLIDE SHOW: July 30th
Using images collected over a span of nearly 40 years, Ed Wortman unravels the lore and history of the Fremont Bridge’s unique tied-arch design genesis, construction, cracking, and float-in off barges in the middle of the Willamette River (the largest bridge lift in the world at the time!). The show concludes with a video of Sharon and Ed’s climb through the arch ribs of the Fremont to stand at flagpole level in July 2009.
Free/All Ages (suggested $3 donation)
Mark Spencer Hotel Courtyard, 409 SW 11th Avenue
Friday, July 30th at 6pm
THE WILLAMETTE RIVER TRANSIT BRIDGE: July 28th
AN ARTFUL LEAP
Bob Hastings and DeeAnn Sandberg of Trimet discuss the first new bridge over the Willamette River in over 35 years! The structure is unique among American bridges because it will only serve mass transit, bicycles, and pedestrians. The bridge is scheduled to break ground next year, and will likely make history in the process! This is a chance to learn all about it.
Free/All Ages
Art Institute of Portland, 1122 NW Davis Street
Wednesday, July 28th at 6pm



