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Please join us on picatv.org on Saturday, April 24th at 12:00 pm PDT to meet the spring 2021 Creative Exchange Lab artists and hear behind-the-scenes presentations about their current practices and projects.
Learn moreOn Saturday, February 13, 2021, PICA will present We Didn't Arrive Here Alone, a virtual, live-streamed program of readings and discussion among renowned US-based undocumented writers and poets on the topic of mental health. Guest curated and moderated by poet and speaker Yosimar Reyes and featuring Karla Cornejo Villavicencio, Jose Antonio Vargas, and Marcelo Hernandez Castillo, this event is presented in connection with PICA's current exhibition, We Got Each Other's Back, by Carlos Motta in collaboration with Heldáy de la Cruz, Julio Salgado, and Edna Vázquez. The event will be ASL interpreted and captioned, and a recording of the livestream will be available on-demand for later viewing.
Learn moreThe music, artistry, and personal story of celebrated singer, songwriter, and guitarist Edna Vázquez (Portland, Oregon) fearlessly crosses genres, cultures, and borders. /// La a música, el talento artístico y historia personal de la celebrada cantante, compositora y guitarrista Edna Vázquez (Portland, Oregón) cruzan géneros, culturas y fronteras valientemente.
Learn morePart of a long-term documentary project by interdisciplinary artist Carlos Motta— in collaboration with artists Heldáy de la Cruz, Julio Salgado, and Edna Vázquez– We Got Each Other’s Back is a three-part, multi-channel video installation featuring portraits of queer artists and activists in the United States who are or have been openly undocumented, and who are producing work to denounce historic and present-day broken US immigration policies. Free and open to all / masks required
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Learn moreJaamil Olawale Kosoko and collaborators Jennifer Kidwell and Dr. Brenda Dixon Gottschild will discuss the development and artistic process of American Chameleon: The Last Installments.
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Learn moreA Movement for Black Laughs celebrates the role of Black humor in political movements, through a one-hour show that features Portland based Black comedians, and sound/video artists.
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Learn moreDao Strom will give an intimate performance of songs and visual poetry from her forthcoming hybrid poetry and music project, Instrument/Traveler’s Ode, a unique book/album release forthcoming from Fonograf Editions and Antiquated Future Records this Fall. This event marks the Portland release and debut of the project.
Learn morePURO TEATRO: a spell for Utopia embraces the dystopian reality of bodies cannot touch one another, but, can touch a screen. This work surrenders to the magical powers given to our gadgets as amulets and portals transporting us into altered states of being.
Learn moreCONVERSATION with Dao Strom and Elisa Harkins with Pablo de Ocampo
Learn moreLa Luz De La Esperanza is a musical telenovela that tells the tale of Dolores, a poor yet elegantly dressed domestic worker who falls in love with a rich man named Salvador. The story follows the abusive dynamic between Salvador and Dolores, leading to Dolores eventually finding true love with Esperanza, a genderless spirit.
Learn moreFor the TBA Institute, home school will curate and host Friday afternoon virtual presentations and discussions. home school is a free pop-up art school co-run by manuel arturo abreu and Victoria Anne Reis, in its fifth year of curriculum presenting multimedia, genre-nonconforming edutainment and creating welcoming contexts for critical engagement with contemporary art.
Learn moreAgainst the Current is a processional audiovisual journey along the Willamette River teaming Mobile Projection Unit with three performers and two roving “guides” with “lanterns”.
Learn moreLast Audience: a performance manual is a set of performance scores for the public to enact live theater in the intimacy of their own homes. Created by the collaborative group, a canary torsi, the work—inspired by requiems—is imagined as “manuals for a collective imagination on reckoning.”
Learn moreCome celebrate the official record release of the Radio III / ᎦᏬᏂᏍᎩ ᏦᎢ at a virtual listening party hosted by Elisa Harkins, Hanako Hoshimi-Caines and Zoë Poluch. Radio III / ᎦᏬᏂᏍᎩ ᏦᎢ is an Indigenous futuristic concert and dance performance that features songs by Elisa Harkins, some of which are in Cherokee and Muscogee (Creek).
Learn morerise x fall simultaneously inhabits the space between the pain and fear of death, as well as the hope and growth of rebirth.
Learn moreCONVERSATION with Shawné Michaelain Holloway and Kendra Jayne Patrick
Learn moreAs a retired party host, working as a pastor and cultural critic, bart fitzgerald thinks community as spirituality. How might the practice of spirituality in community advance the work of justice, political education, and joy?
Learn moreFor the TBA Institute, home school will curate and host Friday afternoon virtual presentations and discussions. home school is a free pop-up art school co-run by manuel arturo abreu and Victoria Anne Reis, in its fifth year of curriculum presenting multimedia, genre-nonconforming edutainment and creating welcoming contexts for critical engagement with contemporary art.
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