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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Rererato to Close Its Doors

Posted by Ezra Ace Caraeff on Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 1:12 PM

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Rererato, the multifaceted show/art/everything else space, in NE Portland will be closing their doors next month.

After a year and a half of countless amazing events here at Rererato, we have decided to focus on some of our other projects, and close up shop in mid-November. Running the space has been a labor of love, a really rewarding experience, but its time for us to move on. It's been a wild ride, and we'd like to thank everyone for their support and involvement.

But before they join the great big venue in the sky, they are going out with a slew of great shows: Lake and Arrington de Dionyso (October 20th), Elmapi + Matterlink and Ah Holly Fam'ly (October 28th), a massive Halloween party with Flaspar, and tons more as well. Also, if you want to throw your hat in the ring...

If you or anyone you know may be interested in running your own art salon/music venue at this address, we would love to hear from you. It would be great to see the space continue to be used in this way, and our landlord would give preference to those interested in doing so.

Farewell, sweet Rererato.

 

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My wife and I own the building that Rereato is located in. Its been a lot of fun having these guy's as our tenants. I believe that its important to have creative spaces in a place called the Alberta Arts District. Life isn't all about chic restaurants, trendy shopping and endless coffee bars. Art salons like Rereato, where the only commerce is in ideas, allows our community to interact without having to buy a beer. I've watched kids and parents sit on the floor marveling at puppet shows and heard some great music that will never be described as commercial. While we wish Adam and Stephanie the best in their new adventure we'll miss the creativity that they brought to our little corner of NE 42nd.

If anyone is interested in continuing to use the building for this this type of non commercial activity let me know.

Chris Radcliffe
thechrisradcliffe@gmail.com
Posted by Chris Radcliffe on October 16, 2008 at 9:47 PM · Report

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