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David Potter

 
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July 21, 2007 - August 31, 2007

Potter photographed the vacant Daisy Kingdom and DeSoto buildings in Northwest Portland between September 2005 – March 2006. The buildings, which recently housed a fabric store, have now been renovated and turned into gallery and creative office spaces.

 
2007Blue Sky, Oregon Center for the Photographic ArtsJuly 21, 2007David Potter, color, interior, architecture, space
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2007Blue Sky, Oregon Center for the Photographic ArtsJuly 5, 2007Rania Matar, black and white, portrait, documentary, street photography, refugees, international, refugee crisis, crisis, struggle, palestine

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Blue Sky Gallery
122 Northwest 8th Avenue,
Portland, OR, 97209,
United States
5032250210
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Mon Closed
Tue Closed
Wed 12pm to 5pm
Thu 12pm to 5pm
Fri 12pm to 5pm
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