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Learn moreCatala uses complex technology and simple physical transformation to alter television images in real time.
Learn moreA collection of installations, exhibitions, projections, and gatherings by visual artists, projects are (mostly) located at Washington High School.
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 moreAn interactive, site specific installation that explores the ephemeral nature of snow in an urban winter wonderland; co-comissioned by North and PICA.
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 moreThe Lincoln Film Conspiracy is a 30-minute film that combines archival footage, new video segments and digital image manipulation.
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 moreThis special screening includes selections from the last ten years of Biswas’ work, and features one of her most lauded films: Untitled (The Trials and Tribulations of Mickey Baker), 1997.
Learn moreOscillating between the staged and the real, the works synthesize charged silences and permeating pop songs in order to reflect the psychology of group dynamic.
Learn moreFor this beautifully simple performance/installation, Stan’s Cafe will bring 300 million grains of rice to Portland, a grain for every person in the United States.
Learn moreThe Willamette River snakes through Portland and creates movement, boundaries and divisions. This natural, slow flowing artery is an arena for commerce, sport and spectacle.
Learn moreAdkins will show up at TBA Central every day at 2 pm.
Learn morelaptop considers how the pace of technological change and obsolescence bring about the potential for what the artists deem “micro-nostalgia.”
Learn moreCampbell’s single-channel piece is a voyeuristic view into a personal history playing out with multiplying endings.
Learn moreAs part of an ongoing collaboration, Desktop is a diorama of a virtual environment that pulls freely from the vocabularies of computer technology, new media, and contemporary art practice.
Learn moreThis single-channel video installation was shot in a free after-school center in Dubrava, a suburb of Zagreb, Croatia.
Learn moreJackson presents a proposal for the beginning of a post-apocalyptic earth in which the wrongs of our past can be rectified.
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