tell___’hi’ from me | North Pole Studios
Exhibition: July 3rd - August 28th, 2025
Reception: July 17th, 2025 4:00 - 6:00pm
Show Statement
tell ___ ‘hi’ from me showcases the work of 27 self-taught, neurodivergent artists who live and create in Oregon and are members of the Portland-based Progressive Art Studio, North Pole Studio. North Pole Studio is embedded in a nationwide movement of autonomous and unique Progressive Art Studios who provide accessible studio space for disabled, neurodivergent and autistic artists. Emerging in response to Oregon's history of institutionalization and ongoing ableist systems, and standing in direct opposition to the current political climate, North Pole Studio pursues a paradigm shift. A shift that values self-determination above all else. A shift that recognizes diversity as human brilliance, and invites us to expand how we think about storytelling and what it means to live in true community with one another.
This diverse collection of contemporary 2D and 3D works reflects honest creative expression and raw innovation. It honors the vitality of lifelong creative practice and reimagines conventions in artmaking. The exhibit will travel across the region throughout 2025 and 2026, amplifying the voices of artists whose perspectives have long been marginalized. It invites the viewer to deepen their understanding of the Progressive Art Studio movement and artists working within it, both regionally and nationally. tell ___ ‘hi’ from me offers a warm greeting and a long overdue introduction. It speaks to presence, persistence, and belonging: ‘we’ve always been here, won’t you get to know us?’ … ‘it’s time you get to know us’.
Featured Artists
Aaron Cunningham, Adam Richards, Adolph Bastendorff, Aisha Abioto, Annie Rose Macer, Austin Brague, Christopher Anders, Connor Barnum, Dan Tran, Davis Wohlford, Deanna Weisenhaus, Doug Wing, Eva Adnarel, Iris Tervo, James Enos John Mosser, Joni Smith, Kristi Yawman, Manta Jay, Max LaZebnik, Nathan Ueno, Ocean Stever, Sally Inman • Scott Tullock, Tyla Parsons, Thatcher “TJ” Lightburn, and Zina Allen.
About North Pole Studio
North Pole Studio is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit Progressive Art Studio that is based in Portland, OR. North Pole Studio supports careers in the arts, and exists to increase opportunities for artists with autism and intellectual/developmental disabilities to thrive as active members of the arts community. The studio fosters self-determination and facilitates meaningful connections through total engagement in the arts.
Check out their website here!