First Friday Artwalk: Sidestreet Arts

Southeast
When
Nov. 6–29, 2025
Days vary, Times vary
Free
Where
Sidestreet Arts
140 SE 28th Ave
Portland, OR 97214

The following description was submitted by the event organizer.

The featured show for the month of November is “Turn, Re-turn.” Like the journey of a circle or the passing of a page, we turn, we return, and we re-turn. Featured artists: Anna Magruder, Erica Gibson, Indio Metal Arts and Melody Bush

About the artists:

Anna Magruder paints people, animals, and whatever lies between. Hovering between realism and surrealism, she enjoys re-imagining the lives and stories of characters on canvas, exploring the emotional colors of faces, and re-creating images of vintage America. The animals she includes in her paintings are generally species that are endangered—in an attempt to bring awareness to the importance of protecting them and the habitats they depend on for survival. She is a member/owner at Sidestreet Arts, where more of her work can be found, in addition to her online presence on Instagram: @anna.magruder_art.design and on her website: annamagruder.com

Erica Gibson creates three-dimensional sculptures from found objects and hand-sculpted clay. Inspired by dreams, human emotion, and worlds unknown, her pieces straddle the space between the personal and make-believe, creating enchanting and enigmatic sculptures. More of her work can be seen on Instagram: @ericagibsonart or on her website: www.ericagibsonart.com

Shelly Durica-Laiche from Indio Metal Arts designs and builds both decorative and functional steel objects such as free-standing sculpture, furniture, architectural elements, and trellises. Salvaged steel is her preferred material for creating sculptures. She collects it from steelyards around town, off the side of the road, through her travels, or by donation. Scrap metal has an embedded history and character that folds into each design, and Shelly gains inspiration from the unique shapes of these found treasures. She is driven by the design challenge of transforming these recognizable objects into an assemblage with a new voice. Discover more of her work on her website: www.indiometalarts.com or on Instagram: @indio.metal.arts

Melody Bush’s life revolves around books and has for a very long time. She works in an elementary school library, is an avid reader, and loves to create art using repurposed books. Her self-taught book art adventure began in the summer of 2018, when she began experimenting with carving and book folding. She loves the concept of giving an object new meaning by turning it into something unexpected and joyful. She takes pride in knowing that her work gives a new life and purpose to books that would likely otherwise end up in a landfill. She is a member of Wy’East Artisans Guild, Trillium Gallery and Three Rivers Artists Guild. She is also a member/owner at Sidestreet Arts. See more of Melody’s work at Sidestreet, on Etsy or connect with Melody on Facebook or Instagram: @book_art_by_melody

First Friday Artwalk: November 7th, 5-7 p.m., with artists at the opening

Image #1: (Irises in a carved book) Melody Bush: The Genus Iris

Image #2: (Sculpture with umbrella and sleeping head) Erica Gibson: Impending Promise of Rain, Ceramic, oil can, found wood, and metal

Image #3: (Steel sculpture) Shelly Durica-Laiche: SPOT, reclaimed steel kinetic sculpture

Upcoming Dates & Times

Thursday, Nov. 20
Noon–5 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 21
Noon–5 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 22
Noon–5 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 23
Noon–5 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 27
Noon–5 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 28
Noon–5 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 29
Noon–5 p.m.

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