
Teen Art Lab
Teens 14-18 will use a different art medium each month to create a unique project. March 19: Mini-Art Exhibit April 16: Gyotaku Fish Prints and One Book, One Coast book program. May 21: Design your own Zine
Current exhibits, galleries, and museum shows in Tigard, OR. Art, history, science, and interactive exhibits.
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Teens 14-18 will use a different art medium each month to create a unique project. March 19: Mini-Art Exhibit April 16: Gyotaku Fish Prints and One Book, One Coast book program. May 21: Design your own Zine

Sundays, March 8, April 12, May 10, June 14, 1 – 4 p.m. Sign up for all four sessions ($150) or just one individually ($50/each)! Ages 16+, limited to 20 participants PAM // PAM CUT Drawing Club is an in-gallery drawing workshop series led by teaching artists Fry and Julz Clementine, who are...


Community theater venue featuring a range of main-stage and children’s theater productions by a local company. Broadway Rose also offers classes for kids, teens and adults.

Your eyes, your ideas, one artwork at a time. Slow your pace in the galleries and join a Look With Me conversation. These 20-minute, drop-in sessions focus on one artwork, just enough time to notice things you might normally breeze past. Our volunteer guides invite your perspective, spark...

This historic site includes a self-guided tour along an ADA nature trail; pioneer games and crafts and history talks led by costumed interpreters.

OCPL is giving away four video game collages created during last spring's Young Teen Art Gallery--and YOU could win the collage of your choice! Middle school students are invited to submit a book...

The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts is an arts center near The Round in Beaverton, Oregon, that fosters connection and understanding by presenting artistic, cultural, educational, and entertainment opportunities for all.

Though it doesn’t feature any live animals, this educational cartoon aquarium is a downtown Portland attraction offering immersive art installations — you’ll discover 100-plus animal species spread across six distinct biomes.

Oregon Ballet Theatre has thrilled audiences — and wowed critics nationwide — with revered classics, its own original works and scintillating collaborations with the country’s edgiest choreographers.


Inspiring curiosity through engaging science learning experiences. Explore, discover, experiment, and more at OMSI in Portland, OR!

Artichoke Music is a non-profit organization that provides a creative space for people of all ages and ethnic backgrounds to gather, play and share traditional music from all cultures. It is a music store, venue and thriving educational space.

Based on three guiding principles — great pizza, family-friendly live music and serving the local community — Mississippi Pizza has been a local favorite for food and entertainment since 2001.

Camp overview Join teaching artist Fry for a collaborative art-making experience where kids ages 8–10 create bold heroes, wily villains, and the imaginary places they call home. Campers will use drawing, writing prompts, and imaginative games to practice storytelling. They’ll invent creatures,...

Come play at the mobile version of the FLIP Museum! Play is such an important of learning and growing. Kids from birth - 10 and their caregivers will enjoy hands on play and crafts. Fun, Learning, Inspiration, and Play -- FLIP!

This creative maker space lets you craft a variety of projects like leather luggage tags, beer koozies and cat scratchers, all under the watchful eye of DIY Bar's "craft-tenders," who offer helpful guidance and troubleshooting.


Presented by the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education.

The Vault Theater re-envisions a 1948 branch bank building into a modern and intimate performing arts venue that is the new home for Bag & Baggage, an accomplished regional theater company based in Hillsboro.

About the workshop Morning session: 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Afternoon session: 2 – 4:30 p.m. Cost: $150, materials fee: $100 Ages 18+ NOTE: Registration closes on April 19, 2026. Discover the art of storytelling through flowers in this hands-on workshop inspired by the rich visuals and layered...

This unpretentious, locally-owned watering hole hosts live music and dancing in an intimate setting. They also offer hearty food options and a full bar.

Music Millennium is the oldest record store in the Pacific Northwest. They have an impressive collection of new and used CDs, vinyl records, DVDs and other music-related products. They also host special concerts and events.

Come visit Brookwood and explore This is Vietnamese Portland, a traveling exhibit that examines how the Vietnamese community has shaped and contributed to the City of Portland.

@ Enjoy a blossom-filled afternoon at the beautiful Lan Su Chinese Garden with the return of Steep & Paint! Back by popular demand and newly reimagined in partnership with the Oregon Botanical Artists (OBA). This immersive afternoon experience invites you to slow down, look closely, and connect...


ORHF exists to preserve and celebrate Oregon's railroading history. Come by the Oregon Rail Heritage Center to get up close to three historic locomotives.

Bringing the performing arts to Milwaukie, this converted church offers its stage to emerging playwrights, actors. dancers and comedians, with local and touring shows. This community arts hub even has a small bar with pizza.

Home of the Portland Youth Jazz Orchestra, the unassuming Burlingame Space doubles as a training center and concert venue, hosting a slew of regular performances.

This atmospheric bar and venue serves cheap drinks and top-notch sandwiches — check their events calendar for live shows, karaoke nights, trivia and more.


Portland Insectarium is the city's first museum and zoo dedicated entirely to bugs! In this program there will be a selection of live bugs on display, such as tarantulas, mantises, and scorpions! Some are touchable bugs (roaches, isopods, millipedes), others preserved insect displays. Toys and...


One of the largest arcades on the West Coast in a 27,000 sq ft facility with massive pinball collection.

The Multnomah Arts Center provides excellent community arts education in the visual and performing arts at an affordable cost to students of all ages. Offering programs in music, performance, literary arts, mixed media and visual arts.

The Peoples Bike Library of Portland is a functional bike rack, bike ‘lending’ library and monument to the vital bike culture of Portland.


Event overview Celebrate the extraordinary work of student artists and over a decade of citywide funding for K-12 arts education! The Portland Art Museum is proud to partner with Portland Public Schools to host the 2026 HeART of Portland: A Portland Public Schools K-12 Arts Showcase. This annual...


PAM CUT’s Summer Camp 2026 is the hub for media arts magic, with camps for ages 8–10 and 11–14 in stop-motion and digital animation, world-building, DJing, comics and zines, and more.

Aviation museum housing the Spruce Goose, space exhibits, and IMAX theater.

Located inside the Lloyd Center Mall, this shop specializes in selling, buying and building LEGO. They also offer custom mini-figurines and and LEGO parts.

Founded in 1998, this nonprofit provides access to the tools and skills to independently publish zines, books, comics and graphic novels.



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OHS is a community gathering place and statewide resource that links the past to the present, building a better future by sharing an inclusive history that is meaningful to all Oregonians.
