The Organ Review of the Arts

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The Organ Review of the Arts is a quarterly broadsheet from Portland, Oregon founded by Camela Raymond in 2002.

The publication contains small essays about visual and performing arts, short fiction, poetry, architecture, and a 5" x 7" print gallery called "make do". Among those featured, interviewed, and discussed were Brad Cloepfil of Allied Works, Gerhard Richter, Lisa Corrin, Miranda July, Todd Haynes, Lucy Lippard, Lawrence Rinder, Carrie Brownstein. Regular contributors included Matthew Stadler, Jonathan Raymond, Brad Adkins, and Regina Hackett. Artists featured in "make do" and "Broadside": Gretchen Bennett, Cynthia Lahti, Melody Owen, Allan McCollum, Dennis Oppenheim, Katharina Fritsch, Paul Sutinen, Tad Savinar, Maurizio Cattelan, Gabriel Orozco, Daniel Buren, Justine Kurland, and others.

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