Jay Leno Helps Launch Portland Art Museum’s Shape of Speed Exhibition

Jay Leno Helps Launch Portland Art Museum’s Shape of Speed Exhibition

Portland, OR. Comedian and automobile collector Jay Leno visited the Rose City to help launch the new Portland Art Museum exhibit The Shape of Speed: Streamlined Automobiles and Motorcycles. At a special preview event on June 16th, patrons like Kathleen Ames had the chance to meet Leno before he took the stage for a conversation with guest curator Ken Gross. 

One item on display is this 1934 BMW, R7 Concept Motorcycle. Photo: Peter Harholdt.

A kickoff event was held at the Dossier Hotel. 

Lana Finley, Sharon Barnes, and Janet Geary taking picture with Jay Leno

Tina Skouras, Jerry Logan, Susie Conley, and Kim Ziebell

Janet Geary and Cameron Davis

Sheryl Acheson, Jay Leno, and Karen Benson 

Eileen McNulty, Jay Leno, Yaw Sarpong, Carlene Pride-Sarpong, Natalie Hummert Horter, Eavanson Horter, and Parker McNulty 

Bob and Barbara Brady

Ruth and Charles Poindexter 

Susie Conley, Jerry Logan, Kim Ziebell, and Karen Benson enjoy the talk with Jay Leno during Portland Art Museum’s opening night celebration for The Shape of Speed, June 16, 2018.

Portland Art Museum is located at 1219 SW Park Ave, Portland, OR 97205,

 
Local College Scientists Funded by Achievement Rewards for College Scientists

Local College Scientists Funded by Achievement Rewards for College Scientists

Portland, November 2nd, 2015. The 62 scholars of the ARCS Foundation Portland Chapter shared the spotlight at the “Recognizing Genius” Scholar Awards Luncheon held at the Portland Art Museum. The 465 attendees were impressed by the PhD scholars, and hopeful research for a possible HIV vaccine. Katja Kasimatis, First Year ARCS Scholar; Leslie Workman, ARCS Member; and Brendan Reilly, Third Year ARCS Scholar at OSU College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences presented his research at the ARCS Scholar Award Luncheon. (photo credit, Andie Petkus)  

OHSU School of Nursing Scholar, Quin Denfeld presenting her research to ARCS Foundation Portland Chapter President, Joan Foley.

OHSU School of Nursing Scholar, Quin Denfeld presenting her research to ARCS Foundation Portland Chapter President, Joan Foley.

Kathleen Ames, ARCS member; Bob Ames and Ted Wheeler, Oregon State Treasurer

Kathleen Ames, ARCS member; Bob Ames and Ted Wheeler, Oregon State Treasurer

Mark Richardson, Dean of the School of Medicine, OHSU; Barbara Silver, ARCS Member, endowment donor; Ellen Richardson, Founder Member ARCS Foundation Portland Chapter; Joe Robertson, President of OHSU and Phillip Silver, endowment donor. Celebrating the achievements of the graduate students of OSU, OHSU and UO at the ARCS Foundation Portland Chapter Scholar Award Luncheon held at the Portland Art Museum on November 2, 2015.

Mark Richardson, Dean of the School of Medicine, OHSU; Barbara Silver, ARCS Member, endowment donor; Ellen Richardson, Founder Member ARCS Foundation Portland Chapter; Joe Robertson, President of OHSU and Phillip Silver, endowment donor. Celebrating the achievements of the graduate students of OSU, OHSU and UO at the ARCS Foundation Portland Chapter Scholar Award Luncheon held at the Portland Art Museum on November 2, 2015.

ARCS President Joan Foley told the audience about the wide range of science topics being researched by the PhD scholars at Oregon Health & Science University, Oregon State University and the University of Oregon. A dozen scholars presented their research at a Poster Session prior to the luncheon. Guests included business and community leaders, university faculty, members, scholars and donors.

Keynote speaker Dr. Louis Picker explained how his team at OHSU has successfully created a vaccine to eradicate Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV), the primate equivalent of HIV in humans.  Scholar alum David Mildrexler explained his research identifying forest vulnerabilities to drought and high temperatures in the Pacific Northwest. 

The ARCS Foundation Portland Chapter’s mission is to investment in and support America’s future scientists as they study with Oregon’s premier doctoral programs at Oregon Health and Science University, Oregon State University, and University of Oregon in the fields of science, medicine and engineering. Through the support of our members and donors we help build a vital pipeline of intellectual capital for both the state of Oregon and the United States. With awards of $18,000 over three years, the Portland ARCS chapter has awarded over $2.8 million to 175 scholars since its inception in 2004. Please visit the website at www.arcsfoundation.org/portland/ to learn more about ARCS and its impact.