In the summer of 2020, PSAA was contacted by the owners of Nicky Farms USA in the Central Eastside Industrial District of Portland. A pioneer in the seasonal ‘farm to fork’ Northwest food movement, Nicky Farms provides sustainably-raised specialty game and high quality meats to restaurants in Portland and Seattle, along with selling wholesale to the public from their Central Eastside location.
Working closely with PSAA management, Nicky Farms owner Geoff Latham selected a pair of well-known and respected local street artists, Demecio Sierra and Galen Malcolm, to paint a vibrant new mural on the front and side of their building located at 223 SE 3rd Ave. PSAA and this artist team had recently painted the old Salvation Army building next door to Nicky Farms, and thus were familiar with the site having worked in the neighborhood for the past few months. Having Miller Paint located just a couple of blocks away was also a great support. Special thanks to Bruce Zhen, Nicky Farm’s site manager for helping to coordinate painting logistics and providing the artists with extra support during this mural work.
PSAA and the artists worked with Geoff to design a mural that highlight’s Nicky Farm’s commitment to sourcing and supporting sustainable products and biodiversity. Specifically, the mural focuses on Nicky Farm’s Hawaiian Island Program and its farm in Aloha Oregon.
2020 has been a difficult year for working independent artists. PSAA is thankful now more than ever for the support from Nicky Farms during this unprecedented time in our city’s history. This commission was one of the only projects that was initiated after the COVID-19 pandemic began. The partnership is a great example of what is possible when businesses and property owners connect with, and give back to the local artist community. PSAA is proud to add this site to a growing list of public art activations in the new Central Eastside Mural District!