January: Jeremy Brooks
February: Mizchaos
March: Michelle Briones
April: Earth Day
May: Keelan Booth
June: PDX FLAG
July: Ellis C.W.K. and Brian Co
August: Mary Ruth Butterworth
September: Steven Ludwig
October: Annual Halloween Show
November: Mariah's mini things
December: Annual Krampus Show
Jeremy Brooks
New year, new show featuring our neighbor Jeremy Brooks. Beautiful photography of Portland's iconic bridges in tiny ornate frames. To learn more about this project, visit @pdxbridges2021 Perfect theme for our beloved bridgetown as we continue to highlight local creatives and add to the PDX sidewalk joy community.
Mini Blacklight Living room
A miniature version of the full size installation created by Miz Chaos for the Portland Winter Lights Festival. For bonus fun, visitors can pick up their own mini blacklight keychain to enjoy the show. You can see more of her work on instagram @mizchaos , PDXchange or her youtube channel @Mizchaospdx She has some great intallations, streetart and collaborations with other local artists.
Michelle Briones
We are delighted to host another whimsical ceramic installation by Michelle Briones. She never fails to impress us with her mysterious and magical worlds. Be sure to follow her @briones.made , visit her website https://brionesmade.com/ or her etsy shop for mugs, vases, plates and more!
The Lorax
Do you speak for the trees? How do you reduce, reuse, and recycle? The Lorax show is up for Earth Day (and all of April) to serve as a gentle reminder to consider our impact. Created by Jerry and Alissa Tran
Mt. Hood Photography Lookout
A gorgeous papercut installation by Keelan Booth. Keelan is versatile in her work, from tiny custom scenes, to branding, film making, to murals. The attention to detail in any medium, will draw you in and leave you inspired. You can see her work at Portland Saturday Market, follow her at @keebeestudios or visit her website https://www.keebeestudios.com/
Bunny and Beav by Grant Brady
A new comic installation, "Bunny and Beav", by our friend and fellow sidewalk joy creator, Grant Brady. Grant hosts PDXFLAG and is the co-creator of the Sidewalk Joy map. He is very active in arts community engagement and works in a variety of media. We are delighted to host his newest venture. Follow Grant @pdxflag and visit pdxsidewalkjoy.com to learn more!
Meow Meow Disco by Ellis C.W.K. and Brian Ko
A collaborative installation with sculpted roller cats and disco ball in a mini roller rink. You may remember the amazing installation Ellis created last year for Portland Pride! Be sure to check out their work @thelavendarastronaut and skate over to see the show.
Together We Build by Mary Ruth Butterworth
A multimedia installation by the wonderful @ruthietherobot This show is a bold, bright 3d representation of some of the illustrations she creates. Be sure to give her a follow and check out more of her work at ruthietherobot.bigcartel.com
Soft Sea Life by Alissa Tran
A quick installation between artists, showcasing a variety of sea creatures created with crochet or needle felt.
"Waiting" by Steven Ludwig
Our friend and artist, Steven, created this mini scene depicting the anticipation before getting into the club. The gruff bouncer, muffled music and grimy streets at night. To see more of his work, including amazing trompe-l'oeil murals, visit @nevets239
Edgar Allen Poe by Alissa Tran
Our annual Halloween show depicts a crocheted Poe in his study, surrounded by books. Beneath the floor boards is a smiling crocheted heart, driving him mad slowly.
Mariah's Mini Paintings Explore Oregon
A selection of mini paintings as a part of Mariah's #100paintings . Mariah has contributed to our gallery previously and never disappoints! Be sure to visit @mariahsminithings to see more of her work
Annual Krampus show
Krampus Brick Kit assembled to show him with his snow globe, sack, and a teddy bear. Over the years we have had a variety of Krampus media used, including ceramic, polymer clay, needlefelt, acrylic pain, posable puppets and more. Who knows how many more versions we'll see as we continue into the future.