New! First Saturdays at The Schnitzer Collection

New! First Saturdays at The Schnitzer Collection

Art lovers, creative professionals and students are welcome to get inspired by this world class exhibition. Refreshments, Dj, free parking.

By Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation

Select date and time

Starts on Saturday, June 7 · 3pm PDT

Location

3033 NW Yeon Ave

3033 Northwest Yeon Avenue Portland, OR 97210

About this event

  • Free venue parking

Exhibition Highlights

  • Interior Landscapes: Judy Pfaff
  • First solo exhibition by Judy Pfaff in the Pacific Northwest in 25 years.
  • Features nearly 50 artworks created over 30 years
  • Pfaff is a pioneer in installation art and contemporary printmaking.
  • Her art explores memory, emotion, and sensory depth through layered, tactile materials.

Artist Details

  • Judy Pfaff is an internationally acclaimed artist and Yale alum.
  • Known for blending traditional printmaking (woodcut, photogravure, collagraph, encaustic) with unexpected materials like glitter, beeswax, leaves, dyed paper, and resin.
  • Her recent work incorporates new technologies.

About Us: The Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation has over 22,000 artworks in it's teaching collection, and has organized over 180 exhibitions and loaned works to over 130 museums at no cost.


Visitor Information

Free and open to the public

April 19 – August 23, 2025.

Viewing hours:

Tuesday–Friday: 3–5 p.m.

Saturday: 12–6 p.m.

Closed Sunday and Monday

Venue address: The Schnitzer Collection, 3033 NW Yeon, Portland, Oregon

Organized by

Jordan D. Schnitzer grew up surrounded by art in his mother’s Portland, Oregon contemporary art gallery. What began as an interest in his formative years became a passion in 1988 when he began collecting post-war prints and multiples in earnest. Attracted by the collaborative and egalitarian nature of printmaking, Jordan naturally developed a program to share the work from his personal and Family Foundation collections in 1997.

Today, the Foundation has organized over 160 exhibitions and has loaned thousands of works to over 120 museums, dramatically improving access to art, especially in underserved communities.

Through its work, the Foundation has brought works by major artists like Jeffrey Gibson, David Hockney, Kara Walker, and Andy Warhol to regional museums and communities outside the larger metropolitan areas—often in a first—while also supporting the development of their exhibitions and programs.

Importantly, the Foundation is regarded as a steward of art for the public, looking after important works of art, artists’ archives and estates for future generations.

The Foundation publishes scholarly brochures, exhibition catalogs, and catalogue raisonnés in conjunction with exhibitions drawn from the collections loaned at no additional cost to exhibiting museums.