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Contemporary art gallery in Oregon, United States
Upfor was an American contemporary art gallery based in Portland, Oregon, United States, that presented primary market artworks by early and mid-career
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Schwegler is represented by UPFOR Gallery in Portland, Oregon and Asphodel in New York City. On Gurgling, William Benington Gallery, London, 2018 My Enemy
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American artist (born 1976)
of Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Fridman Gallery, 2017 Eyebeam In Objects, Upfor Gallery, 2015 Slipped Gears, Usdan Gallery, 2014 Three Pieces, apartment events
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American graphic designer, artist, and educator
NY, 2016 "Publish or Perish," Transmitter Gallery, NY, 2016 "Variable States: Print Now," Upfor Gallery, OR, 2016 "Trust and Believe," Eyebeam, 2017
Paul_Soulellis
2016 art project by Pinar Yoldas
the Kitty AI", Transmediale Retrieved 28 November 2017. "Upfor Gallery", Transfer Gallery, Retrieved 28 November 2017. "Pinar Yoldas: 'Artificial Intelligence
Kitty AI: Artificial Intelligence for Governance
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Chilean artist
Klowdenmann. "UPFOR — RODRIGO VALENZUELA". UPFOR. Archived from the original on August 29, 2014. Retrieved 2019-06-24. "BBA Gallery | Artists, Art for
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American artist
Conversations at the Edge: Fall 2012 Series OCLC 847778823 "Brenna Murphy". UPFOR Gallery, Portland, OR. Archived from the original on January 14, 2014. Retrieved
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Native American mixed-media artist
Colorado 2005 Residency in Sculpture, PNCA, Portland, OR "BRENDA MALLORY". UPFOR. Archived from the original on February 3, 2020. Retrieved 18 February 2020
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English : habitational name from any of several places so called, named with the genitive plural huntena of Old English hunta ‘hunter’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’ or dūn ‘hill’ (the forms in -ton and -don having become inextricably confused). A number of bearers of this name may well derive it from Huntingdon, now in Cambridgeshire (formerly the county seat of the old county of Huntingdonshire), which is named from the genitive case of Old English hunta ‘huntsman’, perhaps used as a personal name, + dūn ‘hill’.A prominent American family of this name were founded by Simon Huntington, who himself never saw the New World, for he died in 1633 on the voyage to Boston, where his widow settled with her children. Their descendants include Jabez Huntington (1719–86), a wealthy West Indies trader, and Samuel Huntington (1731–96), who was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Collis Potter Huntington (1821–1900) was an American railway magnate. Beginning with little education or money, he made a huge fortune, some of which he left to his nephew, Henry Huntington (1850–1927), who used the money to establish the Huntington library and art gallery in CA.
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Manly; Destroyer
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, the past.
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(×¤Ö¼Ö´×™× Ö°×—Ö¸×¡) Hebrew form of Egyptian Panhsj ("the Nubian"), but translated from Hebrew pinechac, PIYNECHAC means "mouth of brass." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Eleazar.Â
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Peacemaker; Mediator
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A Beautiful Portrait
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Cloud.
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(Светлана), light.
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Little one
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The Eye of a Peacock's Tail
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Giver of Roses
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A gallery or loft of communication from side to side of a church or other large building.
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A room for the exhibition of works of art; as, a picture gallery; hence, also, a large or important collection of paintings, sculptures, etc.
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The floor of a gallery or passage in a mine.
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A boy who opens and shuts a trapdoor in a gallery or level.
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A gallery or raised apartment in a church, hall, etc.; as, an organ loft.
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Solid coal on the side of a gallery; solid ore in a vein.
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gallery above such a screen, from which certain parts of the service were formerly read.
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An open square in a European town, especially an Italian town; hence (Arch.), an arcaded and roofed gallery; a portico. In the United States the word is popularly applied to a veranda.
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A frame, like a balcony, projecting from the stern or quarter of a ship, and hence called stern gallery or quarter gallery, -- seldom found in vessels built since 1850.
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An underground way or gallery; especially, a passage under a street, in which water mains, gas mains, telegraph wires, etc., are conducted.
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A shaft or gallery to drain a mine.
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A picture gallery.
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A gallery for minstrels.
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An open, roofed gallery or portico, adjoining a dwelling house, forming an out-of-door sitting room. See Loggia.
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A roofed open gallery. It differs from a veranda in being more architectural, and in forming more decidedly a part of the main edifice to which it is attached; from a porch, in being intended not for entrance but for an out-of-door sitting-room.
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Any communication which is covered overhead as well as at the sides. When prepared for defense, it is a defensive gallery.
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The breaking down of the roof of a gallery under its superincumbent weight.
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The gallery or open space between the vaulting and the roof of the aisles of a church, often forming a rich arcade in the interior of the church, above the nave arches and below the clearstory windows.
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An opening between the corbels which support a projecting parapet, or in the floor of a gallery or the roof of a portal, shooting or dropping missiles upen assailants attacking the base of the walls. Also, the construction of such defenses, in general, when of this character. See Illusts. of Battlement and Castle.
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The frescoed porch or gallery in Athens where Zeno taught.