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Join PICA’s fall Creative Exchange Lab artists Sahar al-Sawaf, Melanie Flood, Kole Galbraith, Lalo Perez, Jess Perlitz, and Isabella Saavedra as they discuss their work, ideas, processes, and more. PICA’s Creative Exchange Lab, known as CXL, is an artist residency that brings together a cohort of artists working in varying disciplines.
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Please join PICA’s 2025 Creative Exchange Lab artists, Olivia Camfield, Marcus Fischer, Woodrow Hunt, Kite, and Angelo Scott, for an informal presentation of their work and research.
Learn moreThroughout TBA:25, Creative Exchange Lab artists will be developing work in real time, sharing process and dialogue with one another and the public. Hear from the cohort on Saturday, September 6 at 12:00 PM for a lunchtime conversation in PICA’s Pavilion.
Learn morePICA’s Creative Exchange Lab has been designed to promote artistic exchange, instigate peer-to-peer dialogue, and foster the development of new works with a focus on serving artists working at the intersection of different forms.
Learn moreWe are thrilled to announce our Fall 2021 Creative Exchange Lab artists Crystal Cortez (Portland, OR), mario lemafa (Seattle, WA), Sara Siestreem (Portland, OR), Maya Vivas (Portland, OR), and Timothy White Eagle (Seattle, WA).
Learn morePlease join us on picatv.org on Saturday, April 24th at 12:00 pm PDT to meet the spring 2021 Creative Exchange Lab artists and hear behind-the-scenes presentations about their current practices and projects.
Learn moreJoin PICA’s Creative Exchange Lab artists in residence for brief presentations about their current projects and practices over happy hour drinks!
Learn moreJoin PICA’s Creative Exchange Lab artists in residence for brief presentations about their current projects and practices over happy hour drinks!
Learn moreCome hear our Spring 2019 Creative Exchange Lab artists present on their current practice.
Learn moreFollowing their recent experience in PICA’s Spring 2018 Creative Exchange Lab residency program, current TBA artists Autumn Knight, Tim Smith-Stewart, Mariana Valencia, and Ji Yang come together for a conversation about their respective projects and performance practices. Artists will pose questions to each other, along with moderation by Kristan Kennedy, PICA’s Artistic Director & Curator of Visual Art.
Learn morePICA’s current cohort of Creative Exchange Lab artists in residence will make brief presentations about their current projects and broader artistic practice. Fall 2018 Lab artists include: Gordon Hall (NYC); Victoria Hunt (Australia); C. Davida Ingram; Tiona Nekkia McClodden (Philadelphia, PA); Roza Moshtaghi (Oslo/Tehran); Pepper Pepper (Portland, OR); and ariella tai (Portland, OR). A Q&A moderated by PICA’s Artistic Directors to follow. Don’t miss this festival favorite!
Learn moreSpend an evening with PICA’s Spring 2017 Creative Exchange Lab artists!
Learn morePICA is pleased to announce the seven artists who will be in residence from March 19 – April 6 through the Creative Exchange Lab. Twice a year, the Creative Exchange Lab convenes 7–10 local, national, and international artists who spend three weeks immersed in research, new project development and idea exchange.
Learn morePICA welcomes ten artists who will be in residence throughout TBA as part of our Creative Exchange Lab program. Twice a year, the Creative Exchange Lab convenes 7–10 local, national, and international artists who spend three weeks immersed in research, new project development, and idea exchange.
Learn morePICA’s new Creative Exchange Lab has been designed to promote artistic exchange, instigate peer to peer dialogue, and foster the development of new works with a focus on serving artists working at the intersection of different disciplines. The residency program is comprised of two labs annually taking place each Spring and Fall. For more information on the Creative Exchange Lab artist residency program please visit the Creative Exchange Lab program page.
Learn moreFor this culminating conversation, join PICA's Creative Exchange Lab artists will share their experiences and interpretations of the festival and residency, including TBA as a platform for interdisciplinary collaboration, critical inquiry, creative research, and community. Moderated by Kristan Kennedy, Visual Art Curator, PICA.
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