Water Media Juried Show
On view Online March 3, 2023 - May 4, 2023
On view in the OSA Gallery
March 2 - March 30, 2023​
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Visit the OSA Gallery
2185 SW Park Place, Portland, OR 97205
Monday – Friday 10 AM – 4 PM and Saturday 1 – 4 PM
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The Gallery at OSA is pleased to announce the Spring Water Media Juried Show! This exhibition invites submissions in all types of water-soluble media, such as watercolor, gouache, acrylic, chalk pastel, etc. Whether your watercolors drip and flow, or you dry brush acrylic paint, we want to see your work created in water-based media. Open to any and all subject matter, this exhibition aims to showcase the beauty and diversity of water media in all of its captivating forms. The Water Media Show will be juried by Yong Hong Zhong, an accomplished artist with a background working for Disney and MTV. His paintings are renowned for their color, expression, and atmosphere. He has received multiple awards and has works in the permanent collection of the Maryhill Museum
Artwork in the show is available for purchase through this website or the Gallery, unless marked "not for sale" or "out of stock".
If you are out of town and need your purchased artwork shipped, prices do not include shipping or handling.
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Questions? Email info@ostartists.org or call 503-228-0706. See current Calls to Artists from OSA​.
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Award Winners
Abstracts
Figures
Yong
Hong Zhong
About Yong

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Yong Hong Zhong was born in Canton, China and immigrated to the United States when he was twelve years old. Yong developed a keen interest in drawing at an early age. His determination to pursue his dream of being an artist prompted him to attend La Guardia High School, a prestigious school for music and arts in New York City. Yong continued his education at Pratt Institute in New York to further develop his artistic skills. He majored in Illustration and has a minor in Art History.
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Yong started working for Disney Animation Studios upon graduation. During his 14 years at Disney, Yong worked on over a dozen theatrical feature films. After completion of Disney's "Princess and the Frog," Yong was ready to take a different direction and focus on his passion for traditional painting. The knowledge and experiences he acquired from the animation industry continue to be an invaluable influence in his art.