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There’s an art venue on NW Everett Street under the eaves of Everett Station Lofts and Galleries, the artist’s collective that The Northwest Examiner called Portland’s “most electric showcase for emerging artists in the city.”

The Angry Fairy Gallery & Studio, operated by artist/illustrator Kim Hutchins and software engineer Micheal Pacheco, opened its doors on Thursday, February 5th `04.

“We want weird, different, and unique,” says Hutchins, when asked to describe what Angry Fairy is about. “This isn’t typical high-brow gallery stuff.”

The gallery’s lineup spans the gamut from fine art photography to graffiti art. The gallery even hosts performance art events from time to time, and the space is also available to rent for private parties.

With atypical gallery sundry like Japanese paper lanterns, a complete PA system, and a DJ booth rising from the 2nd floor; Angry Fairy Gallery features the very best of Portland’s young, undiscovered talent. If you’ve been looking for the birth of Portland’s next alternative art scene, you might want to stop by The Angry Fairy Gallery & Studio.

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