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Young Jean Lee challenged herself, as a Korean American, to create a politically engaged theater piece about black American identity.
Learn morePICA’s artistic staff Cathy Edwards, Kristan Kennedy, and Erin Boberg Doughton share their thoughts on the artists, ideas, and themes of TBA:09.
Learn moreWith strong ties to the visual art community and almost boundless creative energy, Gang Gang Dance grew out of the turn-of-the-century Null NY scene.
Learn moreWithout Sun is an edited compilation of “found performances” of individuals on a psychedelic substance.
Learn moreMovements, Portland-based artist Ethan Rose’s latest sound installation, consists of over one hundred altered music boxes, carefully timed and methodically displayed across the gallery walls.
Learn moreLinzy continues his episodic soap-opera series Conversation Wit de Churen with Episode VII, in which Linzy portrays the melodramatic life of a fictional family.
Learn moreSlappe creates an army of costumed youth in a project that mines your photo albums for evidence of what he calls “contemporary cultural indoctrination."
Learn morerobbinschilds presents a full-spectrum video with acutely visual live dance, set to a score by rock quartet Kinski and edited in succinct rainbow-hued sections.
Learn moreMa Qiusha presents a simple confessional that explores the artist's conflict with personal, parental, and societal pressures to be successful.
Learn moreNational Park takes its cues from Lewis & Clark, museum dioramas, Superstudio, and the U.S.’s post-war middle-class tourism pastime, the roadtrip.
Learn moreThe Walls Of My Hall is a multichannel video installation referring to the human body as a place to exist—a structure—related to its built environment.
Learn moreSeveral hundred painted, stackable boxes are presented for our collaboration in an installation intended for direct audience manipulation.
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Learn moreCatala uses complex technology and simple physical transformation to alter television images in real time.
Learn moreLund draws on two cinematic sources: Oliver Stone’s Wall Street and Busby Berkeley’s choreographed dance sequences.
Learn moreSet to a fast-paced dance track, the work functions as both a critique and parody while raising the question: what if all is not as it seems?
Learn morePsychedelic Soul includes a video installation by French artist Antoine Catala and a live performance by Brody Condon.
Learn moreDanced with mesmerizing intensity and technical precision, Scofield and Shuey’s collaboration is part of a long term project exploring adolescent group dynamics; how and why people fall into or push each other into the roles of Leader, Follower and Outcast.
Learn moreOne morning in the low-rent office of a mysterious small business, one employee finds a ragged old copy of The Great Gatsby in the clutter of his desk and starts to read it out loud. And doesn’t stop.
Learn moreHolcombe Waller’s Into the Dark Unknown: The Hope Chest is a vocal performance that imagines movement, video, costume and character to be instruments as inextricable from the process of musical arrangement as piano, guitar and strings.
Learn moreLarry Krone performs original songs and country music standards, infusing them with all the love and devotion one would expect from a downhome, defiantly wholesome, cross-dressing cowboy entertainer.
Learn moreThis new work completes Wampler’s ten-year cycle of creating experimental artworks that combine elements of visual art and performance and that call attention to the viewers’ role as audience.
Learn moreHand2Mouth Theatre samples karaoke, outlandish theatricality, exhaustive dances, and absurdist humor in this imaginative work that questions what it means to be a true American.
Learn moreA dance piece which features Angelle Hebert’s distinctive choreography, Normal and Happy is punctuated with rhythmic, fitful gestures and a tense, awkward physicality.
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