2020 COMMUNITY ART PROJECTS

Over 55 regional artists painted a massive production on the old Salvation Army Tabernacle in the Central Eastside Mural District.


LADIES UP
1401 SE MORRISON | PORTLAND

Ladies Up brings murals to SE Portland, all created by female-identifying artists based in Portland, OR. READ MORE

SALVATION ARMY
139 SE MLK | PORTLAND

Over 55 local and regional artists painted 22,680 SF of new public art on the old Salvation Army Tabernacle. READ MORE


AIRCRAFT FACTORY
3312 NE Broadway | PORTLAND

20 local artists volunteered their time at the height of the pandemic to paint the bottom of a historic Portland building, that is now sadly left in disrepair and ruins.

Boarded-UP Murals
All CITY

PSAA organized teams of local artists to paint murals on the boarded-up local businesses across the city, in response to COVID-19. READ MORE


SPACE JAM
1535 SE 3RD | PORTLAND

VRS crew production wall under the Hawthorne Bridge Viaduct, managed by ENVY, one of Portland’s female writers.

REALLY BIG VIDEO
539 NW 10th | PORTLAND

PSAA partnered with Really Big Video in NW Portland to invite local artists to paint their boarded-up windows.


PORTLAND PEDALS
207 NE MLK | PORTLAND

Three teams of artists painted murals in a parking lot at Portland Pedals in inner NE Portland near I-84.

WORLD TRADE CENTER
121 SW Salmon | PORTLAND

PSAA partnered with PGE to organize a team of local artists to paint murals on the boarded-up World Trade Center in downtown Portland.

TREE HOUSE COLLECTIVE
2419 NE Sandy | Portland

Local and regional artists painted murals on the boarded-up Tree House Collective in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.