is located in Portland, Oregon's downtown Pearl District. We offer an intimate, minimalist space complete with a room dedicated to video installation and new media.
Please note that Chambers@916 will be closed for installation from Tuesday, June 22 through Wednesday, June 30. Normal hours will resume on First Thursday, July 1.
Gallery hours are 11am-5:30pm, Tuesday through Saturday and by appointment. To make an appointment, please contact martha@chambersgallery.com.
For more information, please contact 503.227.9398 or info@chambersgallery.com.
You may find us on Skype with user name chambersgallery, on Facebook here, and on Twitter here.
Artists: To submit work, please mail or deliver a CD or DVD with images of your work, a C.V., a bio or artist statement, and a cover letter.

Gallery interior, January 2009
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New media space, June 2009
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Martha Morgan, director: Martha has worked in the visual arts for 15 years. Her formal education began at Northwestern University where she studied art history and film. While living in Belgium, Martha entered the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels and studied sculpture under Martin Guyaux for 3 years. She worked for Galerie Corti L'Art Contemporain in Brussels from its conception until she returned to the US to earn her MFA at Bennington College, where she managed the Usdan Gallery. After her time at Bennington, Martha created Martha Morgan Visual Arts as a contract service for fine arts education, consultation, and commission work. She's been with Chambers@916 since the summer of 2008.
Contact: martha@chambersgallery.com
Wid Chambers, owner: Educated at Stanford and San Jose State, Wid has been painting for most of his life. He also works in clay, glass, fiberglass, wood, and digital media. In July 2005, Wid opened Chambers Gallery in downtown Portland, Oregon. Three years later he joined forces with director Martha Morgan, rechristening the gallery Chambers@916 and moving to the heart of Portland's Pearl District.
Contact: wid@chambersgallery.com
Megan Driscoll, communications: Megan studied art history at Reed College and has worked in the Northwest arts community since 2006. In addition to handling web design and public relations for Chambers@916, Megan currently writes for PORT, an online visual arts publication focusing on Portland, Oregon.
Contact: info@chambersgallery.com |