Posted by D.K. Row January 10, 2007 13:48
"For 11 years, Margo Jacobsen ran an important gallery in town. The Margo Jacobsen Gallery at 1039 N.W. Glisan Street exhibited some of the region's finest ceramic and glass artists, and towards the end of Jacobsen's run, some terrific painters, too. But on June 28, 2003, Jacobsen closed shop in order to move to Singapore with her husband, Gerald Greeve, an Intel sales executive based in Asia."
We just got around to visiting Margo Jacobsen's new gallery at 1306 NW Hoyt St., suite #301. We looked at the steep 3 flights of stairs and almost gave up until someone told us that there was a (freight) elevator that we could access around the corner through the Acorn Cafe at 539 NW 13th Ave.
Margo has an eclectic panel of artists. One of the most interesting is her brother, Brad Miller, who works in ceramics, wood and photography. He is currently living in Venice, CA. Margo has a number of his photographic works detailing waves of water.
We just got around to visiting Margo Jacobsen's new gallery at 1306 NW Hoyt St., suite #301. We looked at the steep 3 flights of stairs and almost gave up until someone told us that there was a (freight) elevator that we could access around the corner through the Acorn Cafe at 539 NW 13th Ave.
Margo has an eclectic panel of artists. One of the most interesting is her brother, Brad Miller, who works in ceramics, wood and photography. He is currently living in Venice, CA. Margo has a number of his photographic works detailing waves of water.
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