‘No Human Involved’: Art by sex workers tells a complex story The “No Human Involved: The… Continue Reading
Yearly Archives: 2019
In Portland, An Annual Exhibition by and for Sex Workers
In Portland, An Annual Exhibition by and for Sex Workers By amplifying the voices of those… Continue Reading
Amanda Clem interviews Kat Salas of STROLL PDX and Roya Amirsoleymani of PICA about the exhibition and symposium No Human Involved: The 5th Annual Sex Workers’ Art Show
Amanda Clem interviews Kat Salas of STROLL PDX and Roya Amirsoleymani of PICA about the exhibition… Continue Reading
XRAY In The Morning, No Human Involved: The 5th Annual Sex Workers’ Art Show Curators’ Interview
Today on XRAY In The Morning: (1)News With Friends with Emily Gilliland and Jefferson Smith (2)Space… Continue Reading
Shining a Light on Portland’s Art Scene: 10 Exciting Venues in the Rose City
Shining a Light on Portland’s Art Scene: 10 Exciting Venues in the Rose City This compilation… Continue Reading
Reports from TBA 2019: Eiko Otake
Reports from TBA 2019: Eiko Otake Linda Wysong reviews the performance artist’s long-awaited return to Portland… Continue Reading
Dancing in the Dark
Dancing the Dark By Catherine Damman Originally published in Artforum Ligia Lewis, Water Will. Performance View,… Continue Reading
5 Vibrant Arts Organizations In Portland
5 Vibrant Arts Organizations In Portland Text Validated by Ezvid Wiki Editorial on 25 Sep 2019… Continue Reading
High Femme Mind-bending Mashup at the Winningstad
High Femme Mind-bending Mashup at the Winningstad By Christine Gwillim Water Will (In Melody) by Leigia… Continue Reading
How Performance Art Leans Into the Unknown
How Performance Art Leans Into the Unknown At the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art’s Time-Based Art… Continue Reading
a situation of relations: A Conversation with Adam Linder about “The WANT”
a situation of relations: A Conversation with Adam Linder about “The WANT” Laurel McLaughlin with Adam… Continue Reading
Multiple Ways to Pursue “Later Work”: A Conversation with Eiko Otake Eiko Otake with Laurel McLaughlin
Some people in Portland might remember seeing Eiko & Koma at Jamison Square 16 years ago… Continue Reading
It’s all a soup: Anthony Hudson/Carla Rossi
by Laurel McLaughlin This introduction is already a failure. But are we okay with that? I… Continue Reading
TBA 2019 at First Presbyterian: Kara-Lis Coverdale’s Quiet Swells of Sound Demand Reverence
by Robert Ham Originally published in the Portland Mercury It’s impossible to do anything quietly within… Continue Reading
When aesthetic, ethical, political, and poetic dimensions coincide. A Conversation about NEXUS 1 with Adela Demetja
When aesthetic, ethical, political, and poetic dimensions coincide. A Conversation about NEXUS 1 with Adela Demetja… Continue Reading
Vulnerability Required: A Conversation with Nexus 1 Collaborators Adela Demetja, Raluca Croitoru and Emily Henderson, with Lucy Cotter
By Kyle Cohlmia Lucy Cotter, artist, curator, and writer sat down with Adela Demetja and collaborators… Continue Reading
Eiko Otake: A Body in Fukushima
by Ellen Robinette Prior to the film screening, Eiko Otake takes the stage to speak a… Continue Reading
Miguel Gutierrez’s This Bridge Called My Ass Seeks to Destroy the Relationship Between Bodies and Objects
Miguel Gutierrez’s This Bridge Called My Ass Seeks to Destroy the Relationship Between Bodies and Objects… Continue Reading
In Concert: Laura Ortman with Marcus Fischer
In Concert: Laura Ortman with Marcus Fischer By Laurel McLaughlin TBA19 Co-Artistic Director Erin Boberg Doughton… Continue Reading
Hospitality: On Food, Festivals, and Art
by Kala Zanis Sunday’s panel on hospitality, moderated by Spencer Byrne-Seres, began with an acknowledgment of… Continue Reading
Dystopian Cyberpunk Interpretive Dance With Notes of Blade Runner: Ligia Lewis’ Water Will (in Melody) at TBA 2019
Dystopian Cyberpunk Interpretive Dance With Notes of Blade Runner: Ligia Lewis’ Water Will (in Melody) at… Continue Reading
Workshop: Vogue with PDXBall
by Ellen Robinette People slowly trickle into a studio of cream walls and golden wood floors…. Continue Reading
TBA 2019: Photos of Cannupa Hanska Luger at c3: initiative
TBA 2019: Photos of Cannupa Hanska Luger at c3: initiative by Briana Cerezo Photo by Briana… Continue Reading
Noche Libre DJs at TBA 2019: There’s More to This Multi-Disciplinary Collective Than Meets the Ear
Noche Libre DJs at TBA 2019: There’s More to This Multi-Disciplinary Collective Than Meets the Ear… Continue Reading
Good Food and Good Conversation: Two Essential Ingredients for a Block Party
Good Food and Good Conversation: Two Essential Ingredients for a Block Party By Christine Gwillim What… Continue Reading
running, walking, standing: A Conversation with Mia Habib
running, walking, standing: A Conversation with Mia Habib Laurel McLaughlin with Mia Habib Photo: Yaniv Cohen… Continue Reading
Portland Monthly’s Top Picks for TBA 2019
Portland Monthly’s Top Picks for TBA 2019 by Kiva Hanson, Fiona McCann, and Conner Reed Published… Continue Reading
We don’t have illusions that absurdity isn’t the ground floor: A Conversation with Miguel Gutierrez
We don’t have illusions that absurdity isn’t the ground floor: A Conversation with Miguel Gutierrez By… Continue Reading
The Five Visual Arts Shows We’re Most Excited to See This Fall
The Five Visual Arts Shows We’re Most Excited to See This Fall By Shannon Gormley Published… Continue Reading
Portland Mercury’s Top Picks for TBA:19
Our Picks For TBA 2019 by Robert Ham and Suzette Smith Originally published in Portland Mercury… Continue Reading
8 events that stand out at Portland’s 2019 Time-Based Art Festival
By Amy Wang Originally published in The Oregonian/OregonLive This year marks the 17th annual Time-Based Art… Continue Reading
A Protest Dance of Everyday Moves and Volunteer Nudes
A Protest Dance of Everyday Moves and Volunteer Nudes By Gia Kourlas Published in New York… Continue Reading
Like A Villain: Artist Holland Andrews’ Boundless Emotional Range
Like A Villain: Artist Holland Andrews’ Boundless Emotional Range by April Baer Published on OPB.org To… Continue Reading
Female Disruptors: How Kristy Edmunds has shaken up contemporary art
Female Disruptors: How Kristy Edmunds has shaken up contemporary art While it may sound cliché, artists… Continue Reading
First Encounters: A Brief Interview with Performers of Through and Through and Through
First Encounters: A Brief Interview with Performers of Through and Through and Through Written by James… Continue Reading
An Intimate Dance of Objects: Gordon Hall
An Intimate Dance of Objects: Gordon Hall by Lucy Cotter Published in Mousse Magazine New York–based… Continue Reading
At ADF: Moving Performances by Eiko Otake and Friends
At ADF: Moving Performances by Eiko Otake and Friends By Andrea McKerlie Luke Published in CVNC… Continue Reading
Motherhood, Memory, and Mortality in Eiko Otake’s “The Duet Project”
Motherhood, Memory, and Mortality in Eiko Otake’s “The Duet Project” By Linda Belans Published in Indy… Continue Reading
Ligia Lewis by Catherine Damman
Ligia Lewis interviewed by Catherine Damman Published in BOMB Magazine The recent conclusion of the choreographer’s… Continue Reading
Meet Marcus Fischer, the Portland Sound Artist Invited to the 2019 Whitney Biennial
Meet Marcus Fischer, the Portland Sound Artist Invited to the 2019 Whitney Biennial by Robert Ham… Continue Reading
Manuela Infante Makes Space For Ideas
Manuela Infante Makes Space For Ideas The Chilean theatremaker, now touring the U.S., works at the… Continue Reading
Peter Simensky Revisits Gold in “unearth”
by Ellena Basada Peter Simensky has a longstanding obsession with gold. His 2015 project Surface Contents… Continue Reading
Recent Press on Abigail DeVille: The American Future at PICA
Abigail DeVille: The American Future Exhibition closes: January 12, 2019 The American Future by Abigail DeVille… Continue Reading