Alberta Arts District is a neighborhood in Portland, Oregon, United States. The neighborhood centers on Alberta Street, and stretches from approximately Williams Ave to 33rd Ave in the Northeast section of the city.
Alberta Street has always been one of the main hubs of the Northeast area in Portland. The street was once the essence of the culture contained by the primarily urban and African-American community. Since the gentrification in the Northeast area, Alberta Street is the heart of an arts, restaurant, and shopping district approximately 20 blocks long. The area around Alberta is becoming very popular with yuppies as well as hipsters, bohemians, hippies and other groups associated with the counterculture. Alberta Street accommodations available to travelers range from hostels to five-star hotels.
Video Alberta Arts District
Last Thursday
On the last Thursday of every month, there is an art walk that takes place in galleries and shops during the winter months, and outdoors during warmer weather, with tables set up by local artisans and traveling merchants along the sidewalk. Street performers and food carts also participate in the street fairs.
Maps Alberta Arts District
Clown House
In years past, the Clown House was an integral part of the carnival-like atmosphere of Last Thursday and other neighborhood related events. The Clown House has since disbanded to work on separate projects, but Rabbit, Rev. Caffeine Jones, and others are still in the community.
Architecture
Alberta street is home to the Northwestern Electric Company--Alberta Substation.
Transit and transportation
The street is served by TriMet Line 72 from Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd to NE 30th Ave. TriMet lines 6, 8, 17, and 70 cross Alberta Street at Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., NE 15th, NE 27th and NE 33rd Avenues, respectively. Bicycle boulevards parallel NE Alberta Street on NE Going St. and NE Skidmore St.
In popular culture
The song "Fat Alberta" by Portland performers MarchFourth Marching Band is about the gentrification of Alberta Street.
See also
- List of streets in Portland, Oregon
- Roslyn Hill
References
External links
- Alberta Main Street
- Alberta Street Fair
- Your Guide to the Alberta Arts
- Art about gentrification on Alberta
- Last Thursday
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