Gallery
Welcome to Well Well Projects, situated in the Kenton neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. Functioning as an artist-member gallery, we exhibit contemporary art and support…artists. Our core mission is to act as a launchpad for artists, providing gallery representation, a platform for showcasing artworks, curated exhibitions, and innovative arts-focused programming.
We are a vibrant hub for artists and visitors in the Pacific Northwest and extend our reach beyond the region through open calls and diverse exhibition opportunities.
Central to our values is the establishment of an inclusive culture that upholds the rights, safety, dignity, and worth of every individual. Our commitment is to create a space that challenges systemic inequalities such as racism, transphobia, homophobia, ableism, sexism, classism, and other forms of discrimination.
Meet our Directors: John Whitten, Morgan Rosskopf, and Katherine Spinella, guiding the vision and direction of Well Well Projects. Together, we cultivate an environment that nurtures and supports the growth of artists we exhibit and represent.
Join us on the first Saturday of every month from 5 to 8 pm for the opening receptions of new exhibitions. Our gallery is open to visitors on Saturdays and Sundays from 12 to 5 pm. For inquiries, contact us at hello@wellwellprojects.com.
Established in January 2021, Well Well Projects was founded by Jeremy Le Grand, Katherine Spinella, Jessie Le Grand, and John Whitten.
Meet our member artists here.
Opportunities
We accept applications for new members on a rolling basis. Click Here for more info and to apply.
Our annual Open Call for Group Exhibition Proposals launches every October.
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Location
Well Well Projects
8371 N. Interstate Ave. #1
Portland, OR 97217
The gallery is located in the same building as Oregon Center for Contemporary Art in the Kenton neighborhood of Portland. We are also next to the MAX Yellow Line's Kenton/N Denver Ave MAX Station. Our entrance is on N. McClellan St.