Last Thursday Art Opening @ The Goodfoot | Featuring: Diego Corral, Jae Burlingame and Voxx Romana
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Last Thursday Art Opening
April 24, 2025
5pm-2am | Free | 21+
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The Goodfoot
2845 SE Stark St, Portland, OR 97214
The Goodfoot will have an art opening last Thurs April 24th. the show will be up until May 25th. This months feature artists are Diego Corral, Jae Burlingame and Voxx Romana. Along with music selected by DJ Kaeli Hertz.
Diego ‘Orphan’ Corral
born in Portland in 1980, is generally a portrait artist. “Orphan” is a moniker created by Diego to maintain anonymity of some of his earlier pieces. Working primarily with acrylic and spray paint, he vividly coalesces graffiti and rock and roll culture on canvas. Diego’s journey through the world of art started at a very young age. Exploring all aspects and medias, including: special effects makeup, graffiti, sculpture and music, he slowly developed a style of his own.
Jae Burlingame
An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Jae splits the difference. Jae draws his inspiration from many different styles. From comic books and graphic novels to cartoons, movies and all things pop art. He once had a dog named Warhol, obviously named for the art style and person who is his muse. Jae Burlingame is an artist from Portland, Oregon. He lives with his beautiful wife Lillian and their two cats Wednesday and T.V.’s Frankenstein (Frankie). When not doing art, Jae can be found delivering mail as a letter carrier for the United States Postal Service.
Voxx Romana
Since 2007, artist and counter culture adhesive aficionado Voxx Romana has been propagating his Einstein icon and moniker Voxx Romana through the medium of Street Art. Based in Portland, Oregon, Voxx has become internationally recognized through his use of powerfully vivid imagery and vast quantities of subversive street work. The art of Voxx Romana can be described as anti-hero punk with a twist of elegant urban surrealism. Voxx Romana acquired his name from a Latin phrase which translates to “Voice of Rome”. In an age where freedom is under constant threat, Voxx’s artwork represents the voice of the oppressed in a corrupt society. His mission is to foster an awareness of global issues through art, impacts lives and promotes deeper thought and engagement in the world. Voxx Romana is always keeping a keen eye on the watchtower.