Lucinda Parker is a nationally recognized Portland, Oregon painter whose work is firmly rooted in the traditions of European and American modernism. Organized by professor emeritus and senior faculty curator Roger Hull, the exhibition chronicles the artist’s career over the past fifty years, from her remarkably sophisticated paintings created as her thesis project at the Museum Art School in the 1960s to her acrylic and Rhoplex paintings of the early 1970s, and from her symbolic-laden work of the 1980s and 1990s to her cubist mountain paintings of the past decade.