Joseph Gallivan interviews photographer Sarah Graves about her work for the Portland Grid Project

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Tue, 02/19/2019 - 11:30am to 12:00pm
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Joseph Gallivan interviews photographer Sarah Graves about her work for the Portland Grid Project

On Tuesday February 19, 2019, at 11.30 a.m. Joseph Gallivan interviews photographer Sarah Graves about her work for the Portland Grid Project, which on display now at Gallery 114 until March 2. Graves works exclusively in film, using her own dark room to develop and print her own work. She talks to KBOO about her monthly shoots for the Portland Grid Project, why she quit digital, and working at Blue Moon film-only camera store in St. Johns.
 

FROM THE PRESS RELEASE:

 

Pat Bognar, one of the photographers in this show, remarks that Portland is both special and ordinary, and "like other ordinary places, it can be quite extraordinary if people take time to really look around them, especially the common places and neighborhoods where people live and work." 
The Portland Grid Project was born of that understanding.  In order to see the whole city, and not just its scenic cliches, a group of local photographers in 1995 created a plan to explore the city methodically, one mile at time.  They drew a grid in red ink on a Portland map, totaling 108 square-mile sections, enough to take up 9 straight years of photographic work.  Phase one of the project began then and lasted until 2004.  A second phase followed. 

The current exhibit at Gallery 114 represents the third phase, a testament to the creative energy of Portland's photographic community that keeps the project alive and thriving.  Each photographer brings a unique vision to this collective effort. They shot within the same grid each month individually and got together once a month to share their work.  The result is a collaborative exhibit by photographers Pat Bognar, Larry Cwik, Sarah Graves, Gary Gumanow, Philippe Justel, George Kelly, Nathan Lucas, Alberta Mayo, Jenny Olsen, Missy Prince, Steve Rockoff, and Jeffrey Thorns.  

 

Gallery 114

1100 NW Glisan Street 
Portland, OR. 97209

 

https://www.portlandgridproject.com/

 

(as Sarah Taft)

 

https://portlandgridproject.com/advanced-search-photos?photographer%5B%5D=393&field_round_value=All

 

SARAH GRAVES WEBSITE:

 

https://gravesstudios.com/

 

Her other shows:

 

https://gravesstudios.com/about-2

 

 

 

Joseph Gallivan has been a reporter since 1990. He has covered music for the London Independent, Technology for the New York Post, and arts and culture for the Portland Tribune, where he is currently the Business Reporter. He is the author of two novels, "Oi, Ref!" and "England All Over" which are available on Amazon.com

josephgallivan@gmail.com

 

This show was recorded at KBOO on Feb 16, 2019 in Production 3.

 

 

 

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