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Using 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 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 moreNo one belongs here more than you. A reading and book signing with Miranda July.
Learn moreThe glowing, groaning and grinding noise of New Humans...
Learn moreAs the Portland sun sets, a flock of songbirds crafted from flammable magnesium tape will ignite along the streets under the Hawthorne Bridge.
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 moreCombining dense harmonies, delivered in an 8-bit baroque electro style, Copy delivers snap-tight digital beats.
Learn moreBacked by her rollicking band Gloria Deluxe, Hopkins performs songs from her new show-in-progress, Must Don’t Whip ‘Um.
Learn moreMiller combines virtuoso choreography with cutting edge motion capture technology to investigate the relation between the foreign and familiar in contemporary life.
Learn moreArtist, writer, and “experimental geographer” Trevor Paglen, and The Speculative Archive (Julia Meltzer and David Thorne) join forces in a program investigating the secret underworld of government and the war on terror.
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 moreWearing high heels and clutching cocktails, The Wau Wau Sisters, NYC’s bravest and bawdiest burlesque duo, straddle the hilarious gap between performance art and burlesque.
Learn moreNew York’s leading boylesque performer since 1997, James Tigger! Ferguson has been stripping and grinding since 1988.
Learn moreJulie Atlas Muz blurs the boundaries between performance art, dance, burlesque and visual art with her dark, twisted, come-hither performances securing her place in the underworld of nightlife as well as the bastion of the art world.
Learn moreFlamboyant chameleon of spoken word, music, and sociopolitical tirades, New York sensation Taylor Mac makes his Portland debut in this performance art cabaret.
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