Calendar of Events
Hybrid and Nomadic Creativity for Expression to Flourish!
Long-Term & Recurring Events
Pantheon Arts Community Storytelling and our partners, sponsors, and allies have many events that they host with and without us, and we are happy to help provide a shared spot to project those arrays of light!
These events are considered our “regular” events, you might say!
Monthly Book Club Sunday
Queer and BIPOC Stories!
Join Kat as they host a book club group that opened in January of 2026 - online as we seek a venue!
We'll read one book a month with stories written by or inclusive of the Queer and BIPOC perspective through each month, then meet on the first Sunday and discuss our thoughts of the book online, in a gender-affirming space.
Creator Moot Mondays
Every 2nd and 4th Monday Nicholas hosts two body doubling creator/writing groups, both in-person.
Find us at 1pm and 4pm at each respective location!
Moot Locations and Times:
The Social Good Place hosts us from 1:00pm - 3:00pm. Ring the bell to be let into the “Collaboratory”! Eventbrite Link.
The International NW Portland Hostel and Cafe hosts us from 4:00pm - 5:00pm. Find us in the Commons before their Open Mics! Eventbrite Link.
Open Mic Night Friday
Every 3rd Friday we adventure to Pan y Pueblo to share our shadows through the open microphone. 5pm to until folks stop wanting to talk... or 9pm, whichever comes first.
Poetry and verse, passages and song, or even a spot of comedy, we seek them all in the awe of the open microphone. Whether trying it out, or seasoned to the adventure, join us in a safe space to share your art in food cart pod leisure.
Requested and Upcoming Events
Pantheon Arts Community Storytelling also plans out future events and is asked to share our programming on occasion. Those events are added to our upcoming events calendar as well as Eventbrite.
Parable of the Sower Book Discussion
Led by Kat, our co-founder, we utilize trauma-informed care as part of our discussion surrounding the "Parable of the Sower" by Octavia Butler. Hosted at Rose City Reads, we open the space for free to y'all with donations available to either org if you feel the desire to be generous. Only 20 slots are available, though, so be sure to secure a spot before they are gone!
Participants are expected to read the book before we meet so that we can have a circle of discussion around the prepared questions that will be linked below.
Additionally, Rose City Reads will be providing light refreshments and snacks, and we are so grateful to them for asking and offering space for us to be able to share this great story amongst each other!
Writing Sprint in Remembrance of NaNoWriMo
Find us in the Large Community Room 1B, to the left of the entrance! At the Central Multnomah County Library, 801 SW 10th Ave, Portland, Oregon, US, 97205
Join Pantheon Arts and other members of our Commune for a good ole' fashioned writing sprint at the Library on November 15th - in honor of NaNoWriMo.
We'll be there for a few hours, from 2-5pm, but feel from to come and go as you will - writing comes and flows like that, sometimes!
Hope to see you there, on Twitch for our daily November writing jog and in our Discord when it launches on November 1st!
Light snacks will be provided.
“The Beauty Behind the Pain” - Chronic Pain Project
This art exhibit will be on display at the Vancouver Community Library for two months starting on July 1st! As an organization that supports and provides space for art and connection for people with Chronic Illnesses of all kinds, this is Chronic Pain Project’s latest endeavor to create spaces that can change how people feel about their own illnesses.
Catch a look at some ephemeral beauty, and Illuminate the Invisible from July 1st to August 31st!