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Controlled by the audience, this 360-degree interactive war takes on a new narrative scope with each choice to look or turn away.
Learn moreIconic and not-so-iconic moments of the American Revolution in a dance-driven rock musical inspired by Schoolhouse Rock.
Learn morePICA’s Cathy Edwards, Kristan Kennedy and Erin Boberg Doughton share their thoughts on the artists, ideas and themes of TBA:10.
Learn moreA five-channel video installation based on Atlas’ early memories of tornado alerts in his childhood home of St Louis, Missouri.
Learn moreJapanther's party-ready, no-wave, skatepunk jams face off with Night Shade's full-room shadow puppetry.
Learn moreA collection of installations, exhibitions, projections, and gatherings by visual artists.
Learn moreThe demanding nature of a devoted studio art practice yields not only treasured and prideful moments, but also neurotic darkness and an exhausting grind to your body.
Learn moreIn response to the growing exclusivity of the art world, the exhibit will show 25 artists from outside of mainstream art centers.
Learn moreTaking queues from ritual, dance, cinema and video games, these two videos explore architecture and spiritual transcendence.
Learn moreA commanding voiceover appears to direct the action in a busy street, until the audience realizes that the director is fictional.
Learn moreStiler’s sculptural forms reference and reconstrust classical iconography from out of artist-constructed “rubble.”
Learn moreLost in contemplation, a lone man rotates endlessly in an undefined, space ship-like environment, chanting a reinvented prayer.
Learn moreTransformed from a worn instrument to a body of art, Hutchins’ family piano inspires new prints, sculpture and video work.
Learn moreSynth-based soundtracks underscore two videos that dream of an escape to a better place, and the start of a new world.
Learn moreAdapted from a novel by Iranian author Shahrnush Parsipur, Neshat's debut feature weaves the stories of five women during the 1953 coup.
Learn moreIn this symphonic collaboration, Wainwright will share pop songs, Berlioz and his opera, Prima Donna.
Learn moreJoin us September 9-19, 2010 in Portland, Oregon for a ten-day happening of contemporary performance, dance, music, and new media, with an additional month of visual arts installations.
Learn moreReal-time collaborations with TBA artists and performers, producing and binding new books on-demand in an on-site shop.
Learn moreAfter sifting through a library, the artist selects particular books, stacking them so their titles can be read in sequence.
Learn moreAlthough frequently referred to as “disposable” in our society, objects often predate and outlast us, continually cycling through owners and contexts over time.
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