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Long fascinated with street cred, artistic self-identification, personal economy, and the relationship between corporate America and culture, Dickson is publicly mining the evolution of his lifestyle from DIY to 2.0. Sell Out, his latest PowerPoint monologue, or PowerLogue, documents this journey.
Learn moreA starkly intimate duet by Charlotte Vanden Eynde and Kurt Vandendriessche, MAP ME unfolds with a unique combination of delicate, tactile choreography and live video projection.
Learn moreAnthropological humorist Reggie Watts utilizes the latest in presentational technologies to outline humanity’s refusal to accept a global paradigm shift of unimaginable eventuality.
Learn moreA multimedia excursion across planet hip-hop, the break/s is presented in verse, dance and film, which dramatically realizes the living history of the hip-hop generation through the performed personal narrative of poet Marc Bamuthi Joseph.
Learn moreA subversive fusion of cabaret, political tirade and stark raving fabulousness, Taylor Mac sings songs about love, mermaids, subway safety directives and revolution.
Learn moreLas Chicas del 3.5 Floppies exposes the human repercussions of globalization and poverty with incisive humor and relentless honesty.
Learn moreIn Spite of Everything is the latest entry into the emerging genre of hip-hop theater, featuring one of the Bay Area’s most dynamic spoken word collectives: The Suicide Kings.
Learn moreUsing hundreds of Portland voices raised in song, composer Rinde Eckert kicks off TBA:07 with a joyful noise in Pioneer Courthouse Square.
Learn moreA group show that brings together artists from outer space to this place. Space is a Place explores the psychological aura of an office by turning it into a gallery.
Learn moreLarry Bamburg culls images and idiosyncratic details from the natural world to produce kinetic installations.
Learn moreThe Clandestine Periphery is an invisible mural set into the wall and activated by a glance. Born from a reductive process that relies on photographic information, it is dependent on the architectural and pedestrian use of the space.
Learn moreSara Greenberger Rafferty has always worked in a performative vein: while never actually taking the stage, an absent performer has always seemingly orchestrated the objects and pictures she presents.
Learn morePICA Artist in Residence Arnold J. Kemp further pursues the psychic and political spaces that are available in abstraction by continuing his ongoing body of work DAYDREAM NATION.
Learn moreSuperNatural is an exhibition of Portland-area artists juried by Arnold J. Kemp, TBA:07 Artist and former Associate Curator of Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco.
Learn moreStephanie Snyder and Rose Bond (PNCA), with artists Bebe Miller, Crispin Spaeth, and Marty Schnapf.
Learn moreDeveloping a personal score, with an emphasis on body awareness and performance presence.
Learn moreDavid Weissman, with Taylor Mac, Julie Atlas Muz, James Tigger! Ferguson, the Wau Wau Sisters, and Zebra from Sissyboy, on the intersection between burlesque and performance art.
Learn moreChoreographer Linda K. Johnson speaks with hip hop performance poet Jerry Quickley, artist Bob Braine, and choreographer and community activist Jennifer Monson.
Learn moreBebe Miller: Improvisation/Composition
Learn moreArtist Deborah Hay discusses her writings about Dance and the creative process with the Henry Art Gallery’s Betsey Brock.
Learn moreJennifer Monson: Navigating Landscapes through Improvisation
Learn moreMark Russell chats with Pavol Liska and Kelly Copper of Nature Theater of Oklahoma about their radical perspectives on contemporary theatre.
Learn moreDeborah Hay: Experimentalism workshop.
Learn moreCrispin Spaeth workshop called Set/Not Set: Dance Improvisation.
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