Get a Look Behind the Curtain
Join CAP, Our House, Poison Waters, and our 2022 Art Auction Curator, Tammy Jo Wilson for a FREE evening of community and art as we pull back the curtains on our 2022 Curator’s Choice. Listen as she shares a bit about the curatorial process, interesting information about the pieces she learned along the way, and more! This group of art will be auctioned off at our 2022 CAP + Our House Art Auction & After Party during our live auction! To sign up, simply fill out the registration form below, and you’ll get all of the details, including a calendar link, emailed to you! And if you want to purchase tickets to this year’s event so that you can bid on the Curator’s Choice pieces, head over to www.capartauction.org
About our 2022 Curator | Tammy Jo Wilson
Tammy Jo Wilson is a black artist, curator, and arts organizer residing just south of Portland, Oregon in historic Oregon City. She received her BFA from the Pacific Northwest College of Art and her MFA from San Jose State University. She co-curated the exhibit An Artistic Heritage in 2019, Art Makes History and You are Not a Robot in 2020. Wilson started curating the traveling exhibition Black Matter in 2020, featuring all Oregon-based black artists. Wilson is co-founder and President of the arts organization Art in Oregon. A statewide visual arts non-profit working to foster culturally rich regional communities through partnerships, advocacy, and investment in artists, businesses, educational spaces, and community spaces. Additionally, She has worked in the art department at Lewis & Clark College as the Visual Arts & Technology Program Manager for the past eleven years. In her own art practice, Wilson has exhibited her work nationally and was awarded the Leland Ironworks Golden Spot Artist Residency in 2017, performed in the SALT: Above a Whisper at Shaking the Tree Theatre in 2018, and was featured in the two women exhibit Biological Dissonance at the Parrish Gallery in Newberg, Oregon in 2019. She has solo exhibitions of her artwork at the Gretchen Schuette Gallery in January 2022 and the Rogers Gallery from January-April 2022.