TBA:15 Guidebook

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Artistic Director’s Letter Opening Night at TBA

PERFORMANCE 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38

Holcombe Waller Alessandro Sciarroni Okwui Okpokwasili keyon gaskin Luke Gutgsell; Suniti Dernovsek Lars Jan ⁄Early Morning Opera Lucy Yim Tyondai Braxton Aki Onda & Akio Suzuki Michelle Ellsworth Radhouane El Meddeb⁄La compagnie de Soi, Je danse et je vous en donne à bouffer Philippe Quesne Dynasty Handbag Amy O’Neal Radhouane El Meddeb⁄La compagnie de Soi, Au temps où les Arabes dansaient… Dana Michel DakhaBrakha Ingri Fiksdal, Ingvild Langgård, & Signe Becker

VISUAL ART Curator’s Statement Tannaz Farsi Jibade-Khalil Huffman Bill Jenkins Dawn Kasper Karl Larsson with Morgan Ritter, Pascal Prosek, & Container Corps 54 MPA 56 Peter Simensky 58 Akio Suzuki

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THE WORKS 62 64 64 66 66 68 68 70 70 72 72 74 74

Opening Night Dinner Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks Live Riot Pepper Pepper S1 Night Ten Tiny Dances Disoriented Comedy Beacon Sound Night DJ Klyph Night Decibel Festival Night Party Like It’s 1995! Michelle Ellsworth Tap Takeovers

INSTITUTE 78 80 85 86 88

Workshops TBA Conversations Field Guide Know Your City History Tour Festival Flights

INFORMATION 92 93 94 95 96 97 101 102 104 106 108 1 12

Frequently Asked Questions Become a PICA Member Donate to PICA Traveling to TBA Corporate Sponsorship PICA & TBA Festival Sponsors In Memoriam: TC Smith Staff & Leadership Schedule: Performances & Visual Art Schedule: Institute Schedule: Day-by-Day Venues


TBA:15

PICA PRESENTS

THE 2015 TIME-BASED ART FESTIVAL Portland Institute for Contemporary Art presents the 13th annual Time-Based Art (TBA) Festival, September 10 – 20, 2015, featuring a fresh new wave of art in real time from a lineup of performing and visual artists hailing from all over the world including Italy, Tunisia, Japan, Norway, France, and across the US. TBA:15 hand delivers ten days of live performances, music, workshops, talks, and a month of visual art installations in unexpected spaces—activating the city of Portland with the art of our time. PICA continues its year of 20th Anniversary festivities at TBA:15 with a few limited edition events (hint: pull out your old flannels, Lugz, and mood rings and get ready to party like it’s 1995)! ABOUT PICA

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Since 1995, PICA has championed the practice of contemporary artists from around the world, driving vital conversations about the art and issues of today. PICA presents artists from visual and performing art backgrounds and embraces those individuals who exist at the borders of media and ideas. Through artist residencies and exhibitions, lectures and workshops, and the annual Time–Based Art Festival, PICA constructs a broad platform for contemporary art.

A NOTE FROM ANGELA MATTOX, PICA ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Welcome to the 13th edition of PICA’s Time-Based Art Festival! TBA is an annual ritual—a community gathering in the name of art and ideas, imagination, and fearless expression. TBA creates a public intervention to disrupt the mundane and complacent. It is designed to provoke response and participation, and to create new possibilities for exchange. From performance art exploring body politics and racial stereotypes, to improvisational sound art from Japanese elders, to experimental storytelling, durational folk dance, and visual installations, TBA:15 features artists exploring a variety of forms of expression rarely seen in the same context. TBA:15 performances open with a culturally timely ceremony at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral that embodies many of the values of this year’s Festival: perseverance, transmission, and community action. Holcombe Waller’s Requiem Mass: LGBT ⁄ Working Title is a work that brings together a chorus of voices honoring those persecuted in the name of religion. Another cornerstone project, FOLK–S, Will you still love me tomorrow?, is a poetic transmission created by Italian artist Alessandro Sciarroni, who resurrects a culturally-specific dance and makes a pact with the audience to share time and space until no one remains. Many of the artists in this year’s Festival are exploring and confronting our socio-political moment. With the recent political and social unrest in Ukraine, DakhaBrakha proudly perseveres through the force of music. Local performance artist keyon gaskin creates a defiant performance piece that resonates with current issues of identity and inequity. To many, TBA is synonymous with the unexpected and the unconventional, and this year’s edition will bring extraordinary experiences—whether you venture into the forest at dusk with NIGHT TRIPPER, envelop your senses in the cooking performance ritual of Tunisian /French choreographer Radhouane el Meddeb, or join an urban walking tour as we re-discover our changing Portland landscape through Festival memories. We welcome your presence and engagement.

ANGELA MATTOX Artistic Director, PICA

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DANA MICHEL, Yellow Towel (pg. 34)

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TBA:15

THREE WAYS TO GET PASSES & TICKETS 1. GO TO PICA.ORG/TBA Click the “Buy Tickets” button on each performance page, or “Get a TBA Festival Pass”

2. CALL US AT 503.224.PICA (7422) Beginning August 18, 2015. Box office hours apply.

3. VISIT THE TBA BOX OFFICE TBA Central Box Office is located at PICA, 415 SW 10th Ave., Suite 300 BOX OFFICE HOURS JOIN PICA AND SAVE! Become a PICA member to receive generous discounts on passes and tickets. See pg. 93 for more details.

Aug 18 – Sept 4: Tue – Fri, 12:00 – 6:00 PM Sept 8 – 19: Daily, 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM plus late night hours at THE WORKS box office Take note: Day-of-show tickets are available at each venue’s box office 60 minutes before showtime. All credit card purchases are subject to service charges.

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EXPERIENCE TBA WITH A FESTIVAL PASS See more, pay less! TBA passes offer the freedom to enjoy everything that’s happening around the Festival, while providing considerable savings off individual ticket prices. Advance pass purchase is recommended, as quantities are limited. PATRON $500 ($250 TAX-DEDUCTIBLE) Priority admission and unlimited access to TBA, including off-pass shows, and listing as a sponsor in our TBA:15 Performance Program (pending print deadlines). Priority admission to all performances and Festival Concierge service. Reservations may be required for some performances.

IMMERSION $200 MEMBER/$250 GENERAL Priority admission to all performances (excluding off-pass shows), Festival Concierge service, and unlimited access to exhibits, Institute programs, and THE WORKS. Reservations may be required for some performances.

ENTHUSIAST $120 MEMBER/$150 GENERAL Includes vouchers for tickets to six main stage performances of your choice (excluding off-pass shows), plus full access to exhibits, Institute programs, and THE WORKS.

THE WORKS $48 MEMBER/$60 GENERAL All access to late-night shows at THE WORKS, plus discounts on individual performance tickets. Does not include admission to main stage performances at The Redd.

VISITING PORTLAND? Travelers receive special discounts on TBA passes and tickets. See pg. 95 for more details and other visitor resources.


SUPERHERO SPONSOR LESLIE B. DURST

The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts

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PRESENTING SPONSORS

MAJOR SPONSORS Share your TBA:15 experience with friends or relive performances and memorable moments through the Festival’s official hashtag, #tba15. You can also share your experiences with us directly by tweeting, posting on our Facebook page, or tagging us on Instagram. MAJOR MEDIA SPONSORS

TRAVEL PARTNERS

The staff are on the move and all over town during the festival. Keep up with us through our social networks for daily photos, press rundowns, and the latest schedule updates.  Twitter: @p_i_c_a  Instagram: @picatba  Facebook.com/picapdx  Vimeo.com/picapdx  Flickr.com/photos/pica

PICA.ORG Visit our site to explore festival events, learn about current and past artists, read dispatches from our volunteer corps of writers covering events, and purchase tickets and passes. We’re live on your desktop, tablet, and smartphone, so you can find us at home or on the go.


ALESSANDRO SCIARRONI, FOLK–S, Will you still love me tomorrow? (pg. 6)

PH OTO : PAO LO P O RTO

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OPENING NIGHT AT TBA:15

1 OPENING NIGHT

OPENING NIGHT DINNER

$125

6:00 PM — THE WORKS AT THE REDD Get a first look at our home for TBA:15 as we officially kick off the first night of the Festival with Opening Night Dinner. Enjoy a sneak peek of TBA’s visual art program and a champagne toast before being whisked away to dine at our space for THE WORKS. This year’s dinner will feature everything from the season’s bounty, expertly prepared from scratch by the accomplished and passionate chefs of Feastworks. Gather at the PICA family table with friends and artists for an exquisite feast that is not to be missed! (Limited seating) See pg. 62 for more details.

VISUAL ART OPENING

FREE

7:00 PM — PICA AT 2500 SANDY Join us for the opening reception of TBA:15’s visual art exhibition, Pictures of the moon with teeth, curated by Kristan Kennedy. This year, PICA will be converting a 20,000 square foot building at 2500 NE Sandy Blvd. into installation and exhibition space featuring work by Tannaz Farsi, Jibade-Khalil Huffman, Bill Jenkins, Dawn Kasper, Karl Larsson, Peter Simenksy, and Akio Suzuki. See pg. 42 for more information on the exhibition.

THE WORKS BEER GARDEN

Thu, Sept 10

9:30 PM THE WORKS AT THE REDD

Celebrate the official opening of TBA:15 at a reception for the visual art exhibition, Pictures of the moon with teeth, from 7:00 – 9:00 PM at 2500 Sandy. Then, head to The Redd to enjoy the Time-Based Ale from Fort George Brewery and stay for Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks at 10:30 PM. Take a deep breath and dive in—the activity won’t let up for 10 days!

9:30 PM — THE WORKS AT THE REDD Kick-off Opening Night with a limited-edition, extra-special Time-Based Ale, brewed just for TBA by our friends at Fort George Brewery (and PICA staff!) to commemorate PICA’s 20th Anniversary!

PH OTO : MARI O GALLU CCI

7:00 PM PICA AT 2500 SANDY

STEPHEN MALKMUS AND THE JICKS FREE & ALL AGES

10:30 PM — THE WORKS AT THE REDD The influential and relentlessly relevant rock band of mythical standing Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks kick off TBA:15 with a free concert for all! See pg. 64 for more details.


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PERFORMANCE


PORTLAND, USA PICA COMMISSION WORLD PREMIERE

Fri, Sept 11 Sat, Sept 12 6:30 PM TRINITY EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL Capacity: 600 Run Time: 55 min $10 – $30 Sliding Scale Artist Talk (see pg. 82) Sun, Sept 13 2:00 PM

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HOLCOMBE WALLER

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Requiem Mass: LGBT ⁄ Working Title

Holcombe Waller’s Requiem Mass: LGBT / Working Title is a large-scale ceremonial choral work that deeply explores contemporary faith, advocacy through art, and collective catharsis. Performed in historic Trinity Episcopal Cathedral with an all-abilities community choir drawn from all walks of life towards the project’s mission, Requiem Mass is an emotional and personal work invoking remembrance and peace for the dead who have suffered persecution for their sexual orientation or gender expression. Requiem Mass was additionally informed by research into the pivotal gay history from the 1980s through present day and by community engagement that has included working with experts in liturgical music, queer theory, and faith-based equality initiatives as well as over 100 participants in a series of choral workshops with Waller over the past year. Holcombe Waller is one of America’s most distinct voices in music theater. He is a 2011 United States Artists Berresford Fellow in Music, an award which noted his mournful, folk-inflected style, and his approach to music “as total theater.” He is a Creative Capital artist, a recipient of the MAP Fund Award, and a 2013 Joan Shipley Fellow of the Regional Arts and Culture Council. Waller has been presented and commissioned by numerous theaters, arts institutions, and festivals. Presented by PICA in partnership with Trinity Episcopal Cathedral.

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PERFORMANCE ITALY US PREMIERE

ALESSANDRO SCIARRONI

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FOLK–S Will you still love me tomorrow?

Lauded Italian choreographer and theatre director Alessandro Sciarroni is known for his stagings that straddle dance, performance art, and ritual anthropology. In FOLK-S, the Schuhplatter, a Bavarian folk dance, meaning “shoe batter,” is refined to its most essential form invoking a sense of playful experimentation and ritualized trance. Starting from an unceasing repeated sequence, the performance space becomes redefined, shifts, and the company transforms itself like ever-changing organic matter. FOLK-S invites us to take part in an extreme, perception-based experience centering on the multiple variations that a form can take to the point of exhaustion. Through repetition, the folk material finds its clearest revelation by being geographically and culturally decontextualized. The folk and the popular wrestle until they fuse with the contemporary context.

PSU LINCOLN HALL Capacity: 475 Run Time: approx. 90 min $20 Member $25 General

Artist Talk (see pg. 82) Tue, Sept 15 12:30 PM Workshop (see pg. 79) Wed, Sept 16 10:00 AM

Alessandro Sciarroni is an Italian performing artist with an extensive background in visual art and theater. His works are featured in dance and theatre festivals, museums, art galleries, and in unconventional spaces. His work tries to uncover obsessions, fears, and fragilities through the repetition of a practice to the limits of physical endurance. Sciarroni collaborates with a wide range of artists and his works have been performed in 21 European countries, Canada, Brazil, Uruguay, and the United Arab Emirates including the Biennale de la Danse in Lyon, Kunstenfestivaldesarts in Brussels, Impulstanz Festival in Wien, the Venice Biennale, and the Festival Séquence Danse at 104 in Paris, Juli Dans Festival in Amsterdam, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and the MAXXI Museum in Rome. Alessandro Sciarroni is supported by APAP – Advancing Performing Arts Projects and produced by Marche Teatro in collaboration with international co-producers such as the Comune di Bassano del Grappa / Centro per la Scena Contemporanea, the Biennale de la Danse / Maison de la Danse de Lyon, the Mercat de les FlorsGraner / Barcelona, Centrale Fies, and the Association Corpoceleste_C.C.00#.

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PH OTO : PAO LO P O RTO

Fri, Sept 11 Sat, Sept 12 8:30 PM


PERFORMANCE NEW YORK CITY, USA

OKWUI OKPOKWASILI

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Bronx Gothic

“… deeply personal, real, and out there.” — THE NEW YORKER

PSU SHATTUCK HALL ANNEX Capacity: 157 Run Time: 80 min $20 Member $25 General Artist Talk (see pg. 80) Sat, Sept 12 12:30 PM

Okwui Okpokwasili is a New York-based writer, performer, and choreographer who has worked with Ralph Lemon, Julie Taymor, Nora Chipaumire, Young Jean Lee, Richard Maxwell, Dean Moss, and others. Bronx Gothic is a collaboration with visual designer, filmmaker, and director Peter Born. Okpokwasili has been a MANCC Choreographic Fellow, a Foundation for Contemporary Arts grantee, an Artist in Residence at Baryshnikov Arts Center and The Park Avenue Armory, and a is currently an inaugural artist in LMCC’s Extended Life Program. The North American 15-16 Tour of Bronx Gothic is produced by MAPP International Productions. Bronx Gothic was co-commissioned by Performance Space 122, Danspace Project, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC), the Jerome Foundation with residency support from Park Avenue Armory’s “Under Construction” Series, New York Live Arts, Baryshnikov Arts Center, and LMCC’s Extended Life Dance Development program. Additional support provided by Le Maillon in Strasbourg, Théâtre de Gennevillers in Paris, Théâtre Garonne in Toulouse, and Zagrebac ˇko Kazalište Mladih in Zagreb (PS 122 GLOBAL). This project is made possible in part by support from the National Performance Network (NPN) Performance Residency Program.

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PHOTO: OKWUI OKPOKWASILI

Fri, Sept 11 Sat, Sept 12 Sun, Sept 13 8:30 PM

A solo creation at the intersection of theater, dance, and visual art installation, Bronx Gothic gives palpable force to the charged relationship between two girls on the verge of adolescence in the 1980s—where Newports are bought in singles at corner bodega, and sex saturated notes are passed in class. In a performance of psychic and physical collisions that threaten to break the body, we have an unflinching look into the exquisite turbulence of one woman’s memory. Created in collaboration with designer/director Peter Born, Bronx Gothic draws inspiration from Victorian-era novels and West African griot storytelling to reveal an honest, dark, and powerful tale of sexual awakening.


PERFORMANCE PORTLAND, USA

keyon gaskin

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its not a thing

Fri, Sept 11 Sat, Sept 12 8:30 PM

Run Time: 40 min $12 Member $15 General Field Guide (see pg. 85 ) Sat, Sept 12 7:00 PM

PH OTO : RO B ERT D U N CAN G RAY

BODYVOX DANCE CENTER Capacity: 175


PERFORMANCE PORTLAND, USA

LUKE GUTGSELL

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IN COLLABORATION WITH NICHOLAS DAULTON

The Self Possessed

SUNITI DERNOVSEK Leading Light

Get a glimpse of the Portland dance scene in this afternoon of two works by local choreographers. Luke Gutgsell’s The Self Possessed presents two gay men working to integrate their shared identity to invoke quasi-mystical states of transcendence. Slipping in and out of gendered states to the beat of ’80s house and pop diva hymns, they exorcise demons of mainstream media and crumble each others’ defenses with humor and kindness to destabilize dominant mores of normalcy. In Leading Light (a work-in-progress), choreographer Suniti Dernovsek works with musician Holland Andrews to create a haunting reflection on personal stories and the performer’s role in expressing an ideal versus what is flawed. Intricately detailed choreography and an original sound score blend to create a distinctly stylized and powerful experience.

BODYVOX DANCE CENTER Capacity: 175 Run Time: 20 min + 20 min (plus intermission) Total Run Time: 45 min $12 Member $15 General

Luke Gutgsell studied dance at The Ohio State University, Naropa University, and the Merce Cunningham Studio. He has performed at home and abroad with Risa Jaroslow, Tiffany Mills Company, and David Dorfman Dance. His work has been seen in New York City, the Pacific Northwest, and Mexico. Suniti Dernovsek is a choreographer, performer, and movement educator. For years she collaborated with visual artist David Stein directing the dance company, bobbevy. Together they have created over 25 works. Dernovsek has been presented by Reed College Arts Week, Danceworks, On the Boards, and Danspace among others. Dernovsek has received the Dance New Work Award and several grants from the Regional Arts & Culture Council. The Self Possessed was supported by the N.E.W residency program at Studio 2. Leading Light also supported by the N.E.W residency program at Studio 2 and a grant from RACC.

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LE AD I N G LI G HT; PH OTO : M EG HAN N G I LLI GAN

Sat, Sept 12 Sun, Sept 13 4:30 PM


PERFORMANCE LOS ANGELES, USA

LARS JAN⁄ EARLY MORNING OPERA

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The Institute of Memory (TIMe)

“Artist Lars Jan has done that rare thing: created something that feels entirely new.” — LOS ANGELES MAGAZINE

WINNINGSTAD THEATRE (PORTLAND’5)

Capacity: 276 Run Time: 80 min $20 Member $25 General Artist Talk (see pg. 82 ) Sun, Sept 13 12:30 PM

Lars Jan is a director, writer, artist, and founding director of Early Morning Opera. He has developed projects in Afghanistan, Germany, Ukraine, Poland, Japan, and Haiti. His work has been presented by The Sundance Film Festival, BAM Next Wave Festival, REDCAT, Whitney Museum, EMPAC, and Symphony Space. He is a TED Global Fellow and TED Senior Fellow, was an inaugural artist-in-residence at the Center for the Art of Performance (UCLA), and is currently on faculty at the California Institute of the Arts. TIMe is a National Performance Network Creation Fund/Forth Fund Project cocommissioned by REDCAT, PICA, and the Institute for Contemporary Art/Boston, as well as the Adam Mickiewicz Institute. TIMe was produced by the CalArts Center for New Performance, and made possible with funding by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Theater Project, with lead funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

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PH OTO : L ARS JAN

Sat, Sept 12 Sun, Sept 13 6:30 PM

TIMe is a multimedia performance that smartly utilizes Cold War archival documents, 3D laser scans, Henryk Gorecki’s 3rd Symphony, and the revelations of Edward Snowden to trace the constant shifting of memory over time and the archives we keep. Based on Jan’s father, an enigmatic Cold War operative and privacyobsessed skeptic, TIMe resonates with personal storytelling and timely issues around privacy. Jan packs TIMe with a brilliant set of collaborators that include Pablo N. Molina, Nathan Ruyle, Chris Kuhl, Sonny Valicenti, composer and vocalist Mariana Sadovska, and Obie-winner Andrew Schneider, among others.


PERFORMANCE PORTLAND, USA

LUCY YIM

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Devastation Melody

“Yim’s dynamic dance revealed romantic humiliation, self-sacrifice, and catharsis beyond words.” — A.L. ADAMS, OREGON ARTSWATCH

PNCA MEDIATHEQUE Capacity: 170 Run Time: 45 min $12 Member $15 General

Artist Talk (see pg. 82) Mon, Sept 14 12:30 PM Field Guide (see pg. 85) Mon, Sept 14 5:00 PM

Portland-based Lucy Yim brings to TBA:15 a solo work of mourning and melancholia. From here they depart, measuring the distance within body, thought, language, and feeling; as portal / continent / object / subject / memory / tool. Actions of voice, sound, and movement turn the internalized outward. This is not my body performing but where my body has gone suspended in a place where a question repeats. Lucy Yim creates work from her interests in politics, language, and the mechanics of memory. Yim’s investigation is culled from a combination of experimental art, poetry, and somatic dance practices. Her creative process, founded in writing and improvisation, leads to metaphors and ideas performed as actions. Past collaborators include Enrico D. Wey, Jin Camou, Jesse Mejía, and Physical Education (Takahiro Yamamoto, Allie Hankins, and keyon gaskin). Yim’s work has been supported by PICA’s Creative Exchange Lab, Performance Works NorthWest (Portland), and Pieter Performance Space (Los Angeles). lucyyim.com

PH OTO : CH EL SE A PE TRAKIS

Sat, Sept 12 Sun, Sept 13 Mon, Sept 14 6:30 PM


PERFORMANCE NEW YORK CITY, USA

TYONDAI BRAXTON

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“One of the most acclaimed experimental musicians of the last decade.” — WASHINGTON POST

Sun, Sept 13 8:30 PM PSU LINCOLN HALL Capacity: 475 Run Time: 60 min $20 Member $25 General

Braxton has been writing and performing music under his own name and collaboratively since the mid-1990s. He is the former front man of experimental rock band the Battles, whose debut album Mirrored was both a critical and commercial success. Since departing Battles in 2010, Braxton has focused on composing music for HIVE, as well as composing commissioned pieces for ensembles such as The Bang on a Can All Stars, Kronos Quartet, Alarm Will Sound, and Brooklyn Rider. In 2012, he collaborated with Philip Glass during the ATP I’ll Be Your Mirror festival. He has also performed his orchestral work Central Market with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, London Sinfonietta, BBC Symphony Orchestra, and New York’s Wordless Music Orchestra. His newest album HIVE1 was released this year by Nonesuch Records. tyondaibraxton.com

PH OTO : D USD I N CO N D REN

Tyondai Braxton is known for experimenting with music in a way that feels like a game of coloring outside the lines—tracing patterns that unexpectedly jet sideways. Braxton brings to TBA:15 a solo performance featuring modular synthesizer and samples. Braxton will be performing pieces from HIVE1 his first album in six years and his Nonesuch Records debut.


PERFORMANCE NEW YORK, USA⁄JAPAN

AKI ONDA & AKIO SUZUKI

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ke i te ki

“Two exceptional and profoundly attentive sound artists.”  —  JULIAN COWLEY, THE WIRE

DISJECTA Capacity: 170 Run Time: 90 min $12 Member $15 General Reservations required Exhibition (see pg. 58) Akio Suzuki Nami

Sound artist Akio Suzuki has been performing, building instruments, and presenting sound installations for four decades. His music is simple and pure. Suzuki explores how natural atmospheres and sounds can be harnessed and then set free. Suzuki performs on a wide range of self-made instruments and has collaborated with artists such as Toru Takemitsu, Takehisa Kosugi, Derek Bailey, Peter Brötzmann, Steve Lacy, and John Butcher. Born in Japan and living in New York, Aki Onda is an electronic musician, composer, and visual artist. He is particularly known for his “Cassette Memories” works compiled from a sound diary collected over more than two decades. Onda’s favored instrument for recording and sound manipulation is the cassette Walkman. He often collaborates with filmmakers and visual artists including Ken Jacobs, Michael Snow, Alan Licht, Akio Suzuki, and Raha Raissnia. Akio Suzuki & Aki Onda “ke i te ki” American Tour is organized by ISSUE Project Room. The project is supported by the Asian Cultural Council. Presented in partnership with Disjecta.

akiosuzuki.com

akionda.net

PH OTO : G O RAN VE JVO DA

Mon, Sept 14 8:30 PM

In this duet performance, revered Japanese sound artists Akio Suzuki and Aki Onda respond to the architecture, acoustics, and energy of the performance space. They create musicbased experiences and installations with self-made instruments, analogue tape machines, radios, wood, nails, hammers, and daily objects. Suzuki and Onda share a deep interest in the relationship between sound and space—exploring the possibilities of site-specific happenings. The duo has been collaborating for years and released their first album ma ta ta bi, 2014.


PERFORMANCE BOULDER, USA

MICHELLE ELLSWORTH

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Preparation for the Obsolescence of the Y Chromosome

“Are we on our way to becoming a single-sex species? In Preparation for the Obsolescence, Ellsworth considers the possibility, building on her body of jubilantly absurd yet pragmatically minded work.”  —  SIOBHAN BURKEJAN, THE NEW YORK TIMES

WINNINGSTAD THEATRE (PORTLAND’5)

Capacity: 276 Run Time: 60 min $20 Member $25 General Installation (see pg. 74) Clytigation: Procedures Accorded to the Accused

Workshop (see pg. 79) Fri, Sept 18 10:00 AM

At 7, Michelle Ellsworth told her mother “I want to be a dancer”, after watching the Ernest Flat Dancers on the Carol Burnett Show. Ellsworth’s career includes a wide range of eveninglength solos, short works, videos, and performative websites. Starting from her native medium of dance, she works within video, text, web design, and installation to pursue topics ranging from gender to the human condition. Among her honors are a Doris Duke Impact Award (2015), a NEFA National Dance Project Grant (2014), and multiple NPN Creation Fund Grants. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder and is working on a 7-inch recording with drummer Sean Meehan. Preparation for the Obsolescence of the Y Chromosome was commissioned by MCA Denver’s Feminism + Co, EcoArts Connections, and Boulder Arts Commission and the University of Colorado Boulder.

michelleellsworth.com

PH OTO : IAN D O U G L AS CO U RTE SY O F AM ERI CAN RE ALN E SS

Tue, Sept 15 Wed, Sept 16 Thu, Sept 17 6:30 PM

Preparation for the Obsolescence of the Y Chromosome attempts to prepare for the end of men. Simultaneously committed to conservation and archival efforts, Preparation for the Obsolescence works in the tradition of ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax and the performative lecture/demonstration format. Utilizing absurdist humor, web technology, a male gaze simulator, choreography, token cultural gestures, and MIT data points, this work both combats and stirs rumors about the implications of the Y chromosome’s reputed demise.


PERFORMANCE TUNISIA⁄FRANCE WEST COAST PREMIERE

RADHOUANE EL MEDDEB⁄ LA COMPAGNIE DE SOI

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Je danse et je vous en donne à bouffer

THE WORKS AT THE REDD Capacity: 249 Run Time: 100 min. $20 – $28 Member $25 – $35 General

Performance (see pg. 32) Au temps où les Arabes dansaient… Artist Talk (see pg. 82) Wed, Sept 16 12:30 PM

French-Tunisian Choreographer Radhouane El Meddeb carefully observed his mother and his aunts preparing couscous and the national dishes served at his family’s gatherings from marriages to circumcisions to mourning rituals… In Je danse et vous en donne à bouffer, El Meddeb expresses his love of preparation, and the sensuality of food in a form of sacredness and performative sharing. In this performance, El Meddeb is immersed in his loves of dancing and cooking. Seated before his couscous maker, he performs and prepares couscous with generosity and poetry. Radhouane El Meddeb has worked with artists, directors, and authors such as Fadhel Jaïbi, Taoufik Jebali, Mohamed Driss, Jacques Rosner, Lotfi Achour and Catherine Boskowitz, Adel Hakim, and Natacha de Pontcharra. In 2008, invited by choreographer Salia Sanou, he conceived a culinary dance performance for the event Sonorités et corps d’Afrique, entitled Je danse et je vous en donne à bouffer. He has created and performed in numerous works for commissions and festivals internationally. French-US Exchange in Dance, a program of the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States, and FACE Foundation, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Florence Gould Foundation, and the French Ministry of Culture and Communication.

lacompagniedesoi.com

PH OTO : CARO LI NA LU CCH E SI N I

Tue, Sept 15 Wed, Sept 16 8:30 PM


PERFORMANCE FRANCE

PHILIPPE QUESNE

27 PHILIPPE QUESNE

La Mélancolie des dragons

PSU LINCOLN HALL Capacity: 475 Run Time: 80 min Presented in English $24 Member $30 General Artist Talk (see pg. 83) Fri, Sept 18 12:30 PM

Workshop (see pg. 79) Sat, Sept 19 10:00 AM

Philippe Quesne received his education in Visual Art. He designs sets for theater, opera, exhibitions, and creates performative interventions. Quesne’s theatre work hunts the marvelous and highlights the relationship between mankind and nature. He creates brilliant larger than life scenography that is used as an ecosystem where he immerses actors and puts small communities under a microscope. In 2003, he created the Vivarium Studio Company. Quesne has toured the world with his repertory and is currently the co-director of Nanterre-Amandiers, National Dramatic Center. In 2016, he will create Caspar Western Friedrich at Kammerspiele in Munich and Welcome to Caveland ! at Kunstenfestivaldesarts in Brussels. Production of tour : Nanterre-Amandiers, centre dramatique national. Production of performance: Vivarium studio, supported by DRAC Île-de-France, Ministère de la Culture. Coproduction : Wiener Festwochen (Vienne), Hebbel am Ufer(Berlin), La rose des vents – Scène nationale de Lille Métropole à Villeneuve d’Ascq, Nouveau théâtre – Centre dramatique national de Besançon, Ménagerie de Verre – Paris, Le Forum - Scène conventionnée de Blanc-Mesnil, Le Carré des Jalles, Festival Perspectives de Sarrebruck / with the support of Région Île-de-France and Parc de la Villette and Centre National du Théâtre. Création : Wiener Festwochen (Autriche) Schauspielhaus, 31st may 2008.

nanterre-amandiers.com

PH OTO : PI ERRE G ROSBO IS

Thu, Sept 17 Fri, Sept 18 8:30 PM

Seminal French director and TBA alum Philippe Quesne returns with the large-scale theater work La Mélancolie des dragons. Filled with Quesne’s disarming wit and hints of magical realism La Mélancolie is set amid a snowy landscape of classic rock and medieval recorders where a band of metalheads is on a quest to build an amusement park devoted to hard-rock. To create his works, Quesne employs a domino effect—the last scene of a work falls into the first scene of the next. La Melancolie was born at the end of his celebrated work L’Effet de Serge (TBA:08). With an ingenious hand for reinventing the conventions of theater, Quesne smartly constructs La Melancolie into a work that celebrates the absurd and finds the profound joy of friendship.


PERFORMANCE LOS ANGELES, USA CO-PRESENTED WITH PORTLAND MUSEUM OF MODERN ART

DYNASTY HANDBAG

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Good Morning Evening Feelings

“…one of the most insanely funny, tone-perfect pieces of performance art I have seen in years.” — THE NEW YORK TIMES

Thu, Sept 17 6:30 PM DISJECTA Capacity: 170 Run Time: 60 min $12 Member $15 General

Jibz Cameron is a performance/video artist and actor living in Los Angeles. Her work as alter ego Dynasty Handbag has been presented at international dives both great and small. She has been heralded by The New Yorker as “outrageously smart, grotesque, and innovative”. She has produced video works and two albums of original music. She also acts in work by avant-garde theater groups and in comedic web series that remain unpopular. Cameron works as a professor and lecturer of performance and comedy. Her third evening-length performance Soggy Glasses premiered at BAM’s Next Wave Festival in 2014. She recently moved from New York to LA and is in development on a television series about a performance artist that moves from New York to LA. Presented in partnership with Disjecta.

dynastyhandbag.com

PH OTO : PAU L A CO U RT

Good Morning Evening Feelings with Dynasty Handbag is a live, conceptual, one-hour hybrid morning / late-night / children’s show for adults, hosted by everyone’s favorite no one, Dynasty Handbag (DH). This inspirational hour is designed to help you navigate through the four basic terrible human feelings: fear, anger, guilt, and shame that pop up throughout your day and try to kill you. Good Morning features an unpleasant, ineffective exercise routine with irate Broadway star Mallory Stropplecalfs, a fear squelching cooking segment with famous lesbian chef Kristie Smoofs, a celebrity interview with Womanhood, and experimental commercial breaks. All this and much more, delivered by the hand of Handbag in a dirty lace glove.


SEATTLE, USA

AMY O’NEAL

PICA COMMISSION

Opposing Forces

PERFORMANCE

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“O’Neal synthesizes complex themes with a cohesive, penetrating aesthetic. Her latest work transcends disciplines and boundaries. It is a bridge between worlds, a translator for opposing points of view, a force for good.” — LEAH BALTUS, CITY ARTS MAGAZINE

THE WORKS AT THE REDD Capacity: 249 Run Time: 60 min $20 – $28 Member $25 – $35 General

Artist Talk (see pg. 83) Thu, Sept 17 12:30 PM Field Guide (see pg. 85) Thu, Sept 17 7:00 PM Workshop (see pg. 79) Sun, Sept 20 10:00 AM

Opposing Forces utilizes tropes of contemporary performance to expose fears around the feminine in our culture through the hyper masculine dance style of Breaking. With curiosity, vulnerability, and power, five world-class B-Boys uncover binary perceptions of gender using a range of dance contexts: battling, commercial dance, and cyphering. Featuring Fever One of Rocksteady Crew, Brysen “Just Be” Angeles of Massive Monkees, Alfredo “Free” Vergara of Circle of Fire/Soul Shifters, Mozes Lateef Sa’Leem of Circle of Fire/Soul Shifters, Michael O’Neal Jr of Beat Hippies/ CHPT 1, an original and live score by WD4D, stage design by Ben  Zamora, and lighting design by Amiya Brown. TBA alum Amy O’Neal is a dancer, performer, and choreographer who is passionate about intersecting Hip Hop and Street Dance with contemporary performance. Based in Seattle, O’Neal works nationally and internationally, choreographing for stage, commercials, concerts, galleries, film, and music videos. O’Neal received the first Distinguished Alumni Award from Cornish College of the Arts and received numerous grants from organizations including Creative Capital, the National Performance Network, the National Dance Project, Mid Atlantic Arts, as well as two Artist Trust Fellowships. Opposing Forces is a National Performance Network Creation Fund Project co-commissioned by On the Boards (OtB) with support from OtB’s Performance Production Program, PICA, and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and received commissioning support from the James W. Ray Venture Project Award through Artist Trust and Frye Art Museum, 4Culture, and Case Van Rij. Opposing Forces was made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, with additional support from the National Endowment for the Arts.

amyoneal.com

PH OTO : GAB RI EL B I EN C Z YCKI

Thu, Sept 17 Fri, Sept 18 Sat, Sept 19 8:30 PM


PERFORMANCE TUNISIA⁄FRANCE

RADHOUANE EL MEDDEB⁄ LA COMPAGNIE DE SOI

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Au temps où les Arabes dansaient…

Fri, Sept 18 Sat, Sept 19 6:30 PM

Capacity: 276 Run Time: 60 min $20 Member $25 General

Performance (see pg. 24) Je danse et je vous en donne à bouffer Artist Talk (see pg. 82) Wed, Sept 16 12:30 PM Field Guide (see pg. 85) Fri, Sept 18 5:00 PM

French-Tunisian choreographer Radhouane El Meddeb harkens back to the glory age of Arab cinema in this bittersweet dance work performed by four men. Pared down to existential intensity, rolling hips, exposed navels, and irresistible flirting, Au temps serves to eloquently celebrate and provoke. It’s a volcanic dance on the precipice of chaos to come. Radhouane El Meddeb has worked with artists, directors, and authors such as Fadhel Jaïbi, Taoufik Jebali, Mohamed Driss, Jacques Rosner, Lotfi Achour and Catherine Boskowitz, Adel Hakim, and Natacha de Pontcharra. In 2008, invited by choreographer Salia Sanou, he conceived a culinary dance performance for the event Sonorités et corps d’Afrique, entitled Je danse et je vous en donne à bouffer. He has created and performed in numerous works for commissions and festivals internationally. Production La compagnie de SOI coproduction 104-CENTQUATRE Paris, CCN de Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon, CDC Toulouse / Midi-Pyrénées, La Filature Scène nationale de Mulhouse, la Ferme du Buisson Scène nationale de Marne la Vallée, WIP Villette. with the support of Arcadi / DRAC Île-de-France / Beaumarchais Foundation / Centre National du Théâtre. Supported by French-US Exchange in Dance, a program of the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States, and FACE Foundation, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Florence Gould Foundation, and the French Ministry of Culture and Communication.

lacompagniedesoi.com

PH OTO : AGATH E P O U PEN E Y⁄ PH OTOSCEN E

WINNINGSTAD THEATRE (PORTLAND’5)


PERFORMANCE CANADA

DANA MICHEL

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Yellow Towel

“Ms. Michel explored black stereotypes with a stuttering body and voice. It was a bold production, in equal measure disturbing and illuminating.” — GIA KOURLAS, THE NEW YORK TIMES

BODYVOX DANCE CENTER Capacity: 175 Run Time: 75 min $20 Member $25 General

Artist Talk (see pg. 83) Sat, Sept 19 12:30 PM Field Guide (see pg. 85) Sat, Sept 19 7:00 PM

Dana Michel, a choreographer and performer based in Montreal, Canada, explores complicated multiplicity of identity using intuitive improvisation and often investigates working with challenges of the body, issues of identity, and communication. Before receiving her BFA in Contemporary Dance, Michel was a marketing executive, competitive runner, and football player. She is the recipient of a danceWEB scholarship, and has been making and internationally touring work for the past nine years. Michel’s newest solo, Yellow Towel, premiered at the 2013 Festival TransAmériques (Montreal) to critical acclaim. danielleveilledanse.org

PH OTO : IAN D O U G L AS

Fri, Sept 18 Sat, Sept 19 8:30 PM

Yellow Towel takes its name from Dana Michel’s childhood habit of wearing a yellow towel to emulate blonde girls. Influenced by the aesthetics of fashion, queer culture, and comedy, Michel creates a richly textured and gut wrenching account of black culture stereotypes. Yellow Towel is a conceptual performance work that explores an abstracted marginal character in a performative ritual. This political, honest, and fearless work warrants attention as Michel questions socially ingrained constructions of normativity.


PERFORMANCE UKRAINE

DAKHABRAKHA

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“Best Breakout Artist—Ukrainian folkdrone Björkpunk quartet.”  —  ROLLING STONE

Sat, Sept 19 8:30 PM PSU LINCOLN HALL Capacity: 475

Run Time: 90 min $20 Member $25 General

DakhaBrakha is a quartet from Kyiv, Ukraine influenced by riotous punk, performance art, experimental political theatre, soul, and traditional Ukrainian sounds. Meaning “give and take” in old Ukrainian, DakhaBrakha began in 2004 at “DAKH,” the Kyiv Center of Contemporary Art. Crafting bright unforgettable sounds, DakhaBrakha opens the potential of Ukrainian melodies. They have played hundreds of concerts and festivals internationally. dakhabrakha.com.ua

PH OTO : TE T YANA VASYLEN KO

DakhaBrakha is a force of intricate vocal harmonies, pounding drums, and murmuring cello that builds to an anthem and invocation of visual spectacle. Droning vocals, crimson beads, and punk sensibilities serve as backdrop for their mission to bring the music of Ukraine to the world. DakhaBrakha is intimately tied to their homeland—crafting new sonic worlds for traditional songs with one foot in urban avant-garde theatre and one foot in Ukrainian village life. Accompanied by a sweeping range of instrumentation, DakhaBrakha crafts a powerful performance at the crossroads of Ukrainian folklore, politics, pop, punk, and theatre.


PERFORMANCE NORWAY WEST COAST PREMIERE

INGRI FIKSDAL, INGVILD LANGGÅRD, & SIGNE BECKER

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NIGHT TRIPPER

OUTDOOR LOCATION Meets at THE WORKS AT THE REDD Capacity: 100 Run Time: 240 min Includes transport between The Redd and performance site, as well as light hiking through the woods OFF PASS $20 – $24 Member $25 – $30 General Reservations required for Patron pass holders

Ingri Midgard Fiksdal is a Norwegian choreographer and performer. She has an MA in Choreography from Oslo National Academy of the Arts. Her work tours internationally, including brut-Wien (AUS), Kampnagel (DE), In Between Time (UK), ANTI festival (FI), The Armory Show (US), and Homo Novus Festival (LT). Fiksdal is currently pursuing a PhD. Ingvild Langgård is a composer, musician, and artist who studied sound art at the Academy of Fine Art, Oslo. She works in multimedia, music, and has a music-based project titled Phaedra. Langgård has been awarded several grants, her work is shown nationally/internationally, she works as a curator, and co-founded the gallery Rekord. Signe Becker is a scenographer and artist. She studied scenography at the Norwegian Theatre Academy in Fredrikstad, and has a Master’s Degree in visual culture from Oslo National Academy of the Arts. Her work includes theatre, dance, installation, and video work. She is a scenographer at Verk Produksjoner and curates a monthly art event at Black Box Theatre in Oslo. Commissioned and produced for Up To Nature, a collaboration between brut-Wien, Black Box, In Between Time, Anti Festival, and Maska. Supported by Up to Nature, The Norwegian Arts Council, Fond for lyd og bilde, Fund for performing artists and STIKK. Presentation supported by Performing Arts Hub Norway (PAHN), and The Norwegian Arts Council.

ingrifiksdal.com

signebecker.com

phaedrasongs.com

PH OTO : FLO RIAN RAI N ER

Sat, Sept 19 Sun, Sept 20 6:00 PM

NIGHT TRIPPER is an outdoor ritual, forest walk, social event, and concert that unfolds in the theatre of the outdoors at the first glow of dusk. The piece features dancers, art objects, a local choir, and potent forest spirits. Ancient mythology meets a vision of contemporary life where dreams and reality merge into an otherworldly tale. NIGHT TRIPPER explores the idea of nature as a place of healing, destruction, immanence, and transcendence.


DAWN K ASPER ; PH OTO : CL AI RE WATERWO RTH

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VISUAL ART


VISUAL ART

PICTURES OF THE MOON WITH TEETH

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Pictures of the moon with teeth, is the holy spirit, is the tongue of fire, is the ghost body, is host body, is the formless thing, is anxiety, is ecstasy, is seeing through the mirror, is energy, is neither here nor there, is god, is G–D, is godS, is NO GOD ever was, is inside you, is clay, is crystal, is vapor, is hair, is sound, is gold, is light, is words, is wave, is lump, is desert dot, is geometry, is concrete, is floating, is memory, is trickery, is hawk overhead, is notion, is nature, is knowing, is never knowing, is why go on?

OPENING RECEPTION Thu, Sept 10 7:00 – 9:00 PM EXHIBITION OPEN HOURS Sept 11 – Sept 20 Daily, 12:00 – 6:30 PM Sept 21 – Oct 11 Thu – Fri, 12:00 – 6:30 PM Sat – Sun, 12:00 – 4:00 PM

One day while sitting in the living room of my childhood home, I asked my dad, “What is spirit?” to which he replied, “Spirit is creativity.” He said that we love to anthropomorphize the more slippery concepts (the incorporeal, the imagined, the spiritual, the unproven) by assigning them image or form (fire, dove, voice in the cloud, person…) but those tactics of understanding were like throwing a sheet over a ghost, only necessary if you don’t believe in the ghost. This ghost is the thing inside us that drives us to realize thought. It is society. It is art. It is belief. Pictures of the moon with teeth is an exhibition made up of projects by artists whose work asks “what do we believe in”, or perhaps “what is spirit?” In this way, their work lives at the intersections of belief and disbelief and this is where we will meet them.

VISUAL ART CIRCLE Jeanine Jablonski, Founding Chair; Dan Winter, Founding Co-Chair; John Forsgren; Allie Furlotti; Katherine Gentry; Linda Hutchins and John Montague; Sarah Miller Meigs; Topher Sinkinson; Stephanie Snyder; with generous support from Guerrilla Development PICA’s Visual Art Circle is a group of patrons providing dedicated support for visual arts programming year round. If you are interested in becoming a member of the Visual Art Circle, please contact sarah@pica.org for details. Additional support for PICA’s visual art programs provided by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Oregon Arts Commission, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

FREE

KRISTAN KENNEDY Visual Art Curator, PICA

PH OTO :

PICA AT 2500 SANDY 2500 NE Sandy Blvd


VISUAL ART

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TANNAZ FARSI

Tannaz Farsi renders in light text by Bertolt Brecht with 5,000 LEDs programmed to brighten and intensify parts of this wellknown author’s writing. The decentralized method of reading and understanding this text disrupts narrative, highlighting words as “vehicles of ideas” and with compelling simplicity suggests a thesis on the relationship of visibility to power. tannazfarsi.com

PH OTO : FARHAD BAH RAM

And Others


VISUAL ART

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JIBADE-KHALIL HUFFMAN

For TBA:15, Jibade-Khalil Huffman presents two concurrently running video works. Within the exhibition space, each will operate independently finding moments of alignment that express a larger narrative between the two. The result is an exploration of adaptation, mediation, and the act of seeing by way of pursuing the vanishing point and the nostalgia of drive-in movie theaters. jibadekhalilhuffman.tumblr.com

Artist Talk (see pg. 82) Mon, Sept 14 12:30 PM

IPH MAG OTO E :CO U RTE SY O F TH E ARTIST

Vanishing Point/ A Drive-In at the End of the World


VISUAL ART

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BILL JENKINS

This project is made possible in part through support from the National Performance Network’s Visual Artists Network. Major contributors are the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Joan Mitchell Foundation, the Ford Foundation and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation.

laurelgitlen.com

PH OTO : B I LL J EN KI NS , L .G ITLEN

A continuation of Jenkins’ experiments with light and architecture, this installation is a light siphoning system constructed of plastic tarps, and cardboard and foil ducts. The work evokes mass infrastructures but is made of readily available consumer materials and deployed in contradictory spaces that raise questions of individual agency in relation to the complex historical, financial, and social structures that form spaces for living and working.


VISUAL ART

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DAWN KASPER WHAT IS TIME?

“I know but when you ask me I don’t”  —  SAINT AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO A new site-specific performance composition illustrating historical perceptions of time in the ‘age of anxiety’. Referencing philosophical topics such as the meaning of life, existentialism, and time, this work intends to explore, interpret, and draw lines of interconnectivity through improvised movement and sound.

Artist Talk (see pg. 82) Mon, Sept 14 12:30 PM Workshop (see pg. 78) Tue, Sept 15 10:00 AM

PH OTO : DAVI D LEWIS

cargocollective.com/dawnkasper


VISUAL ART

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KARL LARSSON WITH MORGAN RITTER, PASCAL PROSEK, AND CONTAINER CORPS

H.P. Lovecraft’s Commonplace book, published after the author’s death, consists of 221 short ideas and sketches for weird fiction. In their lack of narrative outlines and prosaic structure, they appear almost more potent than they would be as long-form formal works. Karl Larsson’s Commonplace takes Lovecraft’s book as a starting point where fragments of horror, poetry, craft, CAD, waste, design, play, and climate change assemble in a book and an exhibition for TBA:15 where the unfinished idea, the formless form, and fear of what can never be fully grasped works as a methodological engine. nordenhake.com

Artist Talk (see pg. 80) Sun, Sept 13 11:00 AM

PH OTO CO U RTE SY O F TH E ARTIST

Commonplace


VISUAL ART

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MPA Nothing to You

“I do not believe that this performance will put people into a transcendental state. We would need much more time together to accomplish this. So, what to do in the meantime?” — MPA Nothing to You is a temporary site-specific installation that will act as a frame for an encounter. MPA will direct an action that tours the perimeters of thoughtful collision between bodies, objects and sound within the space. Here, speakers mature into characters, and bodies regress into objects, calling into question the notion of pre-tense, the state of being before action, during approximately 45 minutes of provocative and attentive collapse. Nothing to You is both installation and performance. Hosted by Disjecta Contemporary Art Center and curated by Chiara Giovando for the CIR 2015-16 program.

INSTALLATION OPEN HOURS Sat, Sept 12 – Sun, Sept 13 Tue, Sept 15 – Thu, Sept 17 12:00 – 5:00 PM DISJECTA FREE

PH OTO : B RAM D E J O N G

PERFORMANCE Sat, Sept 12 6:30 PM


VISUAL ART

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PETER SIMENSKY

Simensky’s multi-part Surface Contents 1 & 2 employs gold in a series of actions, prints, and architectural interventions. The resulting work will form a dialogue that sees gold as a literal index of locatable value and something ever-shifting in meaning and immense influence. petersimensky.com

PH OTO : CO U RTE SY O F TH E ARTIST

Surface Contents 1 & 2


VISUAL ART

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AKIO SUZUKI Nami

akiosuzuki.com

Performance (see pg. 20) Aki Onda & Akio Suzuki ke i te ki

PH OTO CO U RTE SY O F TH E ARTIST

Ancient Japanese haiku describes the sea as “hinemosu notari notarikana… all day and night it moves slow and calmly,” with the shapes of waves never ceasing to shift and turn. In his work Nami, meaning waves, legendary sound artist Akio Suzuki translates this idea as sound installation.


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THE WORKS

For the 13th edition of THE WORKS, PICA transforms The Redd, a former foundry, metal stamping, and manufacturing building at 831 SE Salmon St. Outdoor bar opens nightly at 9:30 PM. $8 Member $10 General Included for all TBA pass holders

PH OTO : M ELISSACH RIST Y

When the sun goes down, the Festival gathers for night soaked happenings and libations at THE WORKS. This year, THE WORKS brings a flood of guest curated nights, an homage to the Riot Grrrl movement, the fabulous force of “realness” that is Critical Mascara, late- night food cart fare, Time-Based Ale by Fort George Brewery, the return of Ten Tiny Dances, and to close the Festival out we’ll party like it’s 1995 to celebrate PICA’s 20th anniversary! THE WORKS is an afterparty where everyone’s invited and a warehouse venue that transforms with each new day.


TBA:15 OPENING NIGHT DINNER

THE WORKS

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To kick off the first night of TBA:15, Opening Night Dinner guests will enjoy a sneak peek of the Festival’s visual art program and a champagne toast before being whisked away to dine at our TBA:15 central hub.

OPENING NIGHT Thu, Sept 10 6:00 PM $125 21+ ONLY

6:00 PM Check in at THE WORKS at The Redd, 831 SE Salmon St 6:15 PM Buses depart from THE WORKS for the visual art exhibition space: PICA at 2500 Sandy 6:45 PM Champagne toast 7:15 PM Buses depart from PICA at 2500 Sandy for THE WORKS 8:00 PM Dinner served Gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options will be available. A portion of your ticket is tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law and will be acknowledged after the event.

PH OTO : N O ELLE STI LE S

This year’s dinner will highlight everything from the season’s bounty, expertly prepared with love by the accomplished chefs of Feastworks. Gather at the PICA family table with friends and artists for a radiant late summer feast that is not to be missed!


THE WORKS

OPENING NIGHT Thu, Sept 10 10:30 PM FREE ALL AGES

The influential and relentlessly relevant rock band of mythical standing Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks kick off TBA:15 with a free concert for all! Fresh off the release of their latest album Wig Out at Jagbags, Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks are veteran Portland-based musicians Joanna Bolme (bass, vocals), Mike Clark (keyboards), Jake Morris (drums), and frontman Stephen Malkmus. Together since 2000, Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks have created six albums. Before the Jicks, Malkmus was the lead force behind the iconic 1990s band Pavement, Bolme came out of influential Portland bands like Quasi and the Minders, Morris played drums for the Joggers, and Mike Clark played for Portland bands like the No-No’s and the Maroons.

PH OTO : LE AH NASH

STEPHEN MALKMUS & THE JICKS

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LIVE RIOT SINGING WE MUST RAGE! A SING ALONG

Fri, Sept 11 10:30 PM ALL AGES

Live Riot is a band with roots in Riot Grrrl and the Pacific Northwest that recreates classic Riot Grrrl hits. Dana Bishop-Root, Ginger Brooks Takahashi, Deirdre Logue, and Allyson Mitchell will present live performance and karaoke style videos that include the audience in the riotousness of the show. Live Riot pulls into focus the politics that arise when revisiting these fearless and danceable songs. Following the show, Ginger will DJ the night away as you dance it out. Singing, we must rage! The artists in Live Riot are connected to Riot Grrrl, the Pacific Northwest, General Sisters, The Feminist Art Gallery, and the Alien She exhibition on view at Pacific Northwest College of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Craft. Alien She, curated by Astria Suparak and Ceci Moss, is the first exhibition to examine the lasting impact of Riot Grrrl on artists and cultural producers working today.

PH OTO : G EN ERAL SISTERS

GENERAL SISTERS AND THE FEMINIST ART GALLERY WITH EMILY KINGAN AND OTHER ALIEN SHE COLLABORATORS


THE WORKS

CRITICAL MASCARA: A POST-REALNESS DRAG EXTRAVAGANZA

Sat, Sept 12 10:30 PM 21+ ONLY

Critical Mascara: A Post-Realness Drag Extravaganza is a competition celebrating community and creativity. Inspired by the legacy of vogue balls, house culture, and irreverent activism, Critical Mascara is an expression of the new wave of queer liberation aesthetics. A showcase of regional talent, a competition engaging local artists, and one hell of a party, Critical Mascara is glamour in action. Pepper Pepper (aka Kaj-anne Pepper) is a queen, choreographer, and performance artist living in Portland OR. S/he is fabulous and turns tragic into magic. Pepper has presented dance and theatre at PICA’s TBA Festival, Risk/Reward, and Dance +. Their drag tours regionally, nationally, and internationally. Their visual and video performances have been shown at OFFBiennale Budapest and Everybody Loves Art (fair) Budapest, Hungary.

PH OTO : M ELISSA CH RIST Y

PEPPER PEPPER

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ZOLA JESUS (DJ SET) U.S. HARD/CONTEMPORARY COAST2C

Sun, Sept 13 10:30 PM ALL AGES

S1 Night will feature DJ sets, live performances, installations, and interactive video art. Celebrated avant-pop explorer Zola Jesus performs a rare DJ set, Coast2C displays her voracious enthusiasm for worldly electronic music with an expansive dance journey, and US Hard / Contemporary performs live, taking command of his machines to summon focused experiments in minimal beat music. S1 is an artist-run project space in Northeast Portland. Since the summer of 2014, S1’s dedicated staff works closely with local, national, and international artists to organize visual art exhibitions, performances, and late-night dance parties.

PH OTO : WARREN MAT TOX

S1 NIGHT AT THE WORKS


THE WORKS

Mon, Sept 14 9:00 PM Tickets range from $8 Standing Room to $100 Patron Seats 21+ ONLY

DISORIENTED COMEDY

Tue, Sept 15 10:30 PM 21+ ONLY

TBA favorite Ten Tiny Dances (TTD) returns! An experiment in confined space, TTD is dedicated to fostering inventive dance /  p erformance art and providing an exhilarating performance experience for a diverse audience, all on a 4×4–foot stage. Since 2002, the small stage of TTD has been the crucible for an ever expanding catalogue of creation and performance: Over 300 artists, 24 engaging venues, and 9 cities across the country. What began as a playful and simple idea has become one of the Northwest’s most popular performance series. This 37th edition of TTD features a program of new work by artists including Subashini Ganesan, 11: Dance Co., Keith Hennessy, Michelle Ellsworth, Amy O’Neal, and sub.set dance. Produced by Portland choreographer Mike Barber, TTD challenges artists to collapse known vocabulary as well as to make new material that responds to the possibilities of the space. Freed from the pressure of infinite possibility though the constraint of the stage, the artists of TTD continue to rise to the challenge and opportunity of 16 square feet.

DIS*O*RI*ENT*ED (ADJ). HAVING LOST YOUR BEARINGS; CONFUSED AS TO TIME OR PLACE OR PERSONAL IDENTITY. Disoriented Comedy is the first-ever nationally-touring stand-up comedy showcase featuring the fresh voices of a (mostly) female, Asian American lineup. Beyond Asian American female-identified comics, Disoriented Comedy features up-and-coming talent of diverse races, sexuality, and gender rarely seen on mainstream comedy stages. Jenny Yang is a Los Angeles-based writer and stand up comedian featured in Buzzfeed videos and on Showtime. Yang has been dubbed one of Los Angeles’ “most fascinating people”, 2015 in LA Weekly’s annual “People” issue. D’Lo is an internationally-presented queer transgender Tamil Sri L.A.nkan-American, political theatre artist/writer, director, comedian, and music producer based in Los Angeles, California. He is featured on critically-acclaimed HBO, Amazon Studios, and Netflix series. Bri Pruett is a stand-up comic and improviser from Portland, Oregon named one of the Funniest 5 Comedians in Portland by Willamette Week. Co-presented by APANO.

PH OTO : G O RD O N WI L SO N

TEN TINY DANCES

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BARDO:BASHO BENOIT PIOULARD AND APARTMENT FOX Wed, Sept 16 10:30 PM 21+ ONLY

DJ KLYPH NIGHT AT THE WORKS WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD LIVE! FEATURING: VURSATYL, MIC CAPES, THEORY HAZIT, AND NEKA & KAHLO

Thu, Sept 17 10:30 PM 21+ ONLY

BEACON SOUND brings an experimental night of music featuring performances by Benoit Pioulard, Bardo:Basho, and Apartment Fox. Together these artists, occupy a different yet complimentary place near the nexus of experimental, electronic, and ambient music. The night will be tied up by DJs Liz Harris and Beacon Sound. Seattle-based Bardo:Basho creates hypnotic loops using software synths, samples, field recordings, and vocals to create pastoral medieval sounding textures. Apartment Fox began as the drummer of anarcho-art-punk band, The Intima. He has emerged as one of Cascadia’s top techno producers. Collaborator Patricia Hall (Soft Metals) will join him. Benoit Pioulard is fascinated by natural sounds and the textures of decay. He creates singular sonic environments by combining remnants of pop structures with lush field recordings. Beacon Sound is a record store and label based in N. Portland dedicated to connecting the sometimes disparate dots of contemporary music across genres and geographies. It is a gathering place and source for inventive modes of production.

Welcome to the Neighborhood Live! expands the reach of the weekly radio broadcast bringing the very best from the NW to the stage! DJ Klyph curates a night of hip hop featuring some of Portland’s finest including veteran MC Vursatyl of the legendary Lifesavas movement, hip hop/soul duo Neka & Kahlo, St. John’s MC Mic Capes of The Resistance, and MC/Producer Theory Hazit. DJ Klyph has been bringing the very best to the airwaves since ’09. A fan of conscious hip hop, funk, and soul with a lean towards the golden era east coast sound, Klyph utilizes multimedia platforms to impact community consciousness. Mic Capes is a hip hop artist that represents the North Portland neighborhood of St. Johns. Capes is known for vivid story telling, raw lyricism, and thought provoking social commentary as key components. Neka & Kahlo met by chance in 2009. Neka, brought up in the Black Church, took to secular music in secret. Daughter of eastern European emigrants, Kahlo took to hip-hop for self-expression. In the duo’s headphones you can find anything from Michael to Miguel, Chaka Khan to Kanye, ’60s acid rock to Chance the Rapper.

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FEATURING: LAPALUX, STRATEGY, RAICA WITH COLD BREW COLLECTIVE

Fri, Sept 18 10:30 PM 21+ ONLY

Decibel Festival is proud to be curating three compelling audio/ visual performances, each channeling a unique creative output spanning from esoteric to visceral. Seattle’s Raica aka Chloe Harris will be debuting her new collaborative piece with the Coldbrew Collective, which utilizes all analog hardware. Portland’s own Strategy will be performing his acclaimed 2015 album Noise Tape Full which “implants dub’s DNA in a whole new host” according to Pitchfork. Rounding out the program will be the UK-based abstract R&B composer Lapalux, who has the distinct honor of being the only European artist on Flying Lotus’ seminal Brainfeeder imprint. Founded in 2003, The Decibel International Festival of Electronic Music Performance, Visual Art and New Media is a platform for exposing audiences to leading-edge multimedia art from around the globe. With a focus on live performance, interactive multimedia, and state-of-the-art sound and technology based education, Decibel has solidified itself as one of the premier electronic music festivals. The 12th Annual Decibel Festival will be taking place September 23rd through the 27th, 2015 throughout Seattle.

PARTY LIKE IT’S 1995! FEATURING: SNAP! AND MORE

1995 was a fruitful year in Portland. Punk and indie bands filled clubs like Satyricon and La Luna. DIY ruled and PICA was born. For the closing night of TBA, we’ll celebrate the spirit of 1995 with songs, stories, and videos inspired by the pioneering music and artists of the era, followed by a 1995-focused edition of SNAP! 90’s DANCE PARTY, and 1995-priced drink specials at the bar! Co-produced by Claudia Meza.

THE WORKS CLOSING NIGHT Sat, Sept 19 10:30 PM

SNAP! is a monthly party that take place every last Friday at Holocene in Portland, Oregon. This DANCE PARTY is held down by DJs: Doc Adam, Colin Jones, Freaky Outty, and hosted by Ms Coco B. The vision behind the party is to offer a slice of nostalgia that will deliver booty-shaking, head-nodding, and memories of all those awesome middle school dances.

21+ ONLY

Sponsored by XRAY FM and Kill Rock Stars

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MICHELLE ELLSWORTH Ongoing nightly Sept 10–19 THE WORKS AT THE REDD

Performance (see pg. 22) Workshop (see pg. 79)

Clytigation: Procedures Accorded to the Accused is an interactive video installation that allows anyone with a quarter and/or the ability to type in English  —  the chance to technologize, remix, and outsource the Oresteia’s unpleasant narrative of Greek tragedy. Clytigation made possible by NEFA’s National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Production residency funded by NEFA’s National Dance Project, with funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Also funded by The University of Colorado, The Boulder County Arts Alliance, and the Boulder Arts Commission. Clytigation is a project of Creative Capital.

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Ongoing nightly Sept 10–19 THE WORKS AT THE REDD

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For our 20th Anniversary, PICA has partnered with some of our favorite craft breweries to showcase some of their own timebased art in our beer garden. Please join us in thanking our generous beer sponsors who are proudly pouring their finest each night at the THE WORKS:


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Each year the TBA Festival convenes around connecting audiences to the most renowned and radical artists of our time. The TBA INSTITUTE is an opportunity to expand your Festival experience with activities that range from free TBA Conversations to Field Guide sessions to immersive workshops and curated Festival Flights—TBA Institute brings you further into conversation with the ideas, research, and inspirations behind the work presented in the Festival.


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WORKSHOPS

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I WILL BE THERE WHEN YOU DIE WITH ALESSANDRO SCIARRONI TBA workshops are a rare opportunity for Portlanders and visitors alike to work with artists from around the world. All workshops take place at Studio 2 and are $15 general or $12 member (included in all passes, registration required). ALL DRAG IS FAUX DRAG AND FAUX DRAG IS REAL: DRAG PERFORMANCE WITH FAUXNIQUE SAT, SEPT 12, 10:00 AM The Bay Area’s legendary boundary-

STUDIO 2 Run Time: 120 min each $12 Member $15 General Advance registration is required for pass holders; call the TBA Central Box Office at 503.224.PICA to register.

WED, SEPT 16, 10:O0 AM We will focus on the performer’s presence in space when light (natural or artificial) designs or denies vision. A series of reflections will be initiated around the body and its relationship to memory. We will discuss the problem of translating the performer’s inner experience during research and development into something readable to the outside. We will practice moving from the action of durational presence and gaze to the state of losing oneself in the infinity of identical repetition. Our form will be pure energy, rhythm, and dynamics. Movement/Performance; All Levels

ACCIDENT PREPAREDNESS WITH MICHELLE ELLSWORTH

breaker Fauxnique (Monique Jenkinson) leads an expedition through layers of femme artifice and authenticity. We will rigorously honor practices of drag tradition and boldly expand definitions of drag performance. Be prepared to move and WERQ! Performance; All Levels

FRI, SEPT 18, 10:00 AM In this workshop, we will create short, original solo performance works with built-in coping mechanisms for the inevitable accident of live performance. We will employ/practice inexperience, loopholes, Fibonacci, plagiarism, idiosyncrasies, performance scores, and anything else we want. Please bring one problematic object from your world. Theatre/Dance; All Levels

KINETIC MAKEOVER SESSION WITH MILKA DJORDJEVICH

WRITING WITH THE SET WITH PHILIPPE QUESNE

SUN, SEPT 13, 10:00 AM Los Angeles-based choreographer Milka

SAT, SEPT 19, 10:00 AM Philippe Quesne and Vivarium Studios create a technical theatre lab that modifies genre conventions to generate an ambiguous universe. The work eschews mastery in favor of curiosity through humor, malaise, questioning, and an upended world vision. In this workshop, we will consider the importance of space and set through Quesne’s rigorous practice. Theatre Performance; All Levels

Djordjevich asks us to abandon ‘neutrality’ to uncover our bodies’ ingrained knowledge and history. By using sensorial, perceptual, anatomical, spatial, behavioral and imaginative pathways, we will transform our individual movement patterning; play with technical structures, improvisational concepts, and choreographic frameworks; and rock out to some sweet jams. Movement; All Levels

WORKSHOP WORKSHOP WITH DAWN KASPER TUE, SEPT 15, 10:O0 AM Interdisciplinary artist Dawn Kasper

(Whitney Biennial 2012) leads an interactive performance workshop exploring our physical and psychic engagement with space, time, movement, sound, objects, and states of mind. Artists of all disciplines are encouraged to participate. Performance; All Levels

HISTORY AND BASICS OF BREAKING WITH FEVER ONE SUN, SEPT 20, 10:00 AM Born from Bronx street gang culture in the 1970’s, Breaking became a worldwide dance style by the ‘80’s. Fever One of NYC’s legendary Rocksteady Crew has lectured on Hip Hop culture and taught Breaking around the world, including top universities. Wear comfortable clothes and be ready to explore hip hop history as well as Breaking basics. Movement; All Levels


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TBA CONVERSATIONS

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A series of dynamic discussions, lectures, and gallery talks with visiting and local artists, curators, scholars, and community leaders that put artists and audiences in direct dialogue.

FRI, SEPT 11, 12:30 – 1:30 PM Leading curators discuss the festival format as a uniquely relevant platform for global contemporary art, performance, and public engagement. With Angela Mattox (PICA); Seunghyo Lee (Festival Bo:m, Seoul, South Korea); Helen Cole (In Between Time Festival, UK); and Norman Armour (PuSh Festival, Vancouver, BC). With Sara Krajewski, Curator, Modern & Contemporary Art, Portland Art Museum

OKWUI OKPOKWASILI SAT, SEPT 12, 12:30 – 1:30 PM TBA artist Okwui Okpokwasili reflects on her TBA solo performance, Bronx Gothic, and its personal inflections. With Angela Mattox, Artistic Director, PICA

Chats with TBA artists take place daily, 12:301:30 PM at PICA, combining live interviews with audience Q&A. For 12:30 chats, bring a lunch and join us at noon on our rooftop deck for cold drinks, fresh air, and great company! All other public programs are scheduled at the times and locations noted. All events are free and open to the public.

SAMPADA ARANKE, A VERY BRIEF HISTORY OF 1970S BLACK CONCEPTUAL PERFORMANCE SAT, SEPT 12, 2:00 – 3:00 PM In this politically and artistically timely presentation, Sampada Aranke (Asst. Professor of History and Theory of Contemporary Art, San Francisco Art Institute) examines critical and often forgotten works by black conceptual performance artists. Taking the body seriously, these artists engage violent histories against black flesh, while opening up possibilities to imagine a fugitive future.

KARL LARSSON, MORGAN RITTER, PASCAL PROSEK, GARY ROBBINS SUN, SEPT 13, 11:00 AM — PICA AT 2500 SANDY Karl Larsson and Pascal Prosek (Sweden) with Morgan Ritter and Gary Robbins (Portland) discuss their TBA project, Commonplace, the genesis of their collaborations, and attempts to create a book that defies its own form. With Kristan Kennedy, Visual Art Curator, PICA

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AMY O’NEAL AND COLLABORATORS THU, SEPT 17, 12:30 – 1:30 PM In conversation with renowned artist,

LARS JAN

curator, and educator Marc Bamuthi Joseph (Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco), Amy O’Neal and dancers discuss Opposing Forces through lenses of gender, race, hip hop, and aesthetic experiments with Breaking.

PHILIPPE QUESNE

SUN, SEPT 13, 12:30 – 1:30 PM Interdisciplinary performance artist Lars Jan shares insight into his TBA performance, The Institute of Memory (TIMe), including inventive uses of technology and the personal and political histories inspiring the piece. With Robert Quillen Camp, Visiting Professor of Theatre, Lewis & Clark College

FRI, SEPT 18, 12:30 – 1:30 PM Philippe Quesne shares the unique artistic vision of innovative theatre lab Vivarium Studios and their TBA project, La Mélancolie des dragons. With Kate Bredeson, Assoc. Professor of Theatre, Reed College.

HOLCOMBE WALLER & GUESTS

DANA MICHEL

SUN, SEPT 13, 2:00 – 3:00 PM Holcombe Waller sheds light on the

SAT, SEPT 19, 12:30 – 1:30 PM Choreographer and performer Dana Michel (Montreal) discusses her process of developing the complex performance work Yellow Towel and its explorations of race, gender, body politics, and their intersections. With Lisa Jarrett, Artist and Visiting Professor, Art & Ethnic Studies, Portland State University.

development of Requiem Mass: LGBT / Working Title, including aesthetic constructs, conceptual underpinnings, public engagement, and partnership experiences across faith-based and queer communities. With community choir participants. With Roya Amirsoleymani, Community Engagement Manager, PICA.

DAWN KASPER, JIBADE-KHALIL HUFFMAN, & LUCY YIM MON, SEPT 14, 12:30 – 1:30 PM Interdisciplinary artists Dawn Kasper

(NY), Jibade-Khalil Huffman (LA), and Lucy Yim (Portland) discuss formal and conceptual influences across their complex practices in performance, dance, writing, visual art, and poetry. With Erin Boberg Doughton, Performing Arts Program Director, PICA.

ALESSANDRO SCIARRONI TUE, SEPT 15, 12:30 – 1:30 PM Interdisciplinary artist and choreographer Alessandro Sciarroni sheds light on FOLK-S, including its process, cultural context and tradition, and unique commitments to durational artist/audience experience. With choreographer Linda K. Johnson.

RADHOUANE EL MEDDEB WED, SEPT 16, 12:30 – 1:30 PM Franco-Tunisian choreographer Radhouane El Meddeb illuminates cultural, historical, and aesthetic influences, including complex explorations of gender, ethnicity, and the body. With Angela Mattox, Artistic Director, PICA.

CHANGING CITIES: AN ARTS AND CULTURE OUTLOOK SAT, SEPT 19, 2:00 – 3:30 PM In light of rapid economic development in West Coast cities, how are local artists and cultural institutions faring? What opportunities and challenges have arisen? How do race, class, and other factors influence our experiences? How do intergenerational artists and arts leaders recount Portland’s past and imagine its future? What can we learn from other cities’ shifting landscapes? Featuring Victoria Frey (PICA, Portland); Andre Middleton (Black Creative Collective and RACC, Portland); Julie Phelps (CounterPulse, San Francisco) and more. Moderated by Ethan Seltzer, Professor of Urban Studies & Planning, Portland State University.

CREATIVE EXCHANGE LAB: FESTIVAL REFLECTIONS SUN, SEPT 20, 12:30 – 1:30 PM For this culminating conversation, PICA’s Creative Exchange Lab artists will share their residency experiences and interpretations of the festival, including TBA as a platform for interdisciplinary collaboration, critical inquiry, creative research, and community. Moderated by Kristan Kennedy, Visual Art Curator, PICA.


FIELD GUIDE

FI ELD G U I D E : LU KE G EO RG E AN D H I L ARY CL ARK WITH G U E ST FACU LT Y, FRO NT, TBA : 14 ; PH OTO : TO MAS ALFRED O VALL ADARE S

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PICA’s signature participatory program continues to cross disciplines and explore new thematic territory with five Festival Field Guides facilitated by leading local and visiting artists and scholars. Join other festival-goers for small-group sessions that create context around contemporary performance and a particular artist’s social, political, cultural, and aesthetic influences. Each session includes a pre-show workshop with lecture and lively discussion; group viewing of a TBA performance; and post-show conversation over food and drink. Online artist interviews and media supplement learning and engagement. Anyone curious about contemporary art welcome. Bring a friend!

keyon gaskin, its not a thing SAT, SEPT 12, 7:00 PM Facilitated by Sampada Aranke, Assistant

Professor, History & Theory of Contemporary Art, San Francisco Art Institute.

LUCY YIM, DEVASTATION MELODY MON, SEPT 14, 5:00 PM Facilitated by Tonya Lockyer,

Artistic Director, Velocity Dance Center (Seattle).

AMY O’NEAL, OPPOSING FORCES THU, SEPT 17, 7:00 PM Facilitated by Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Artist

and Chief of Programs and Pedagogy, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco).

RADHOUANE EL MEDDEB, AU TEMPS OÙ LES ARABES DANSAIENT… FRI, SEPT 18, 5:00 PM Facilitated by Keith Hennessy,

Choreographer/Performance Artist (Bay Area).

DANA MICHEL, YELLOW TOWEL SAT, SEPT 19, 7:00 PM Facilitated by Lisa Jarrett, Artist and

DePriest Visiting Professor of Art & Ethnic Studies, Portland State University.

“Upgrade” your performance ticket or pass to access any of the Field Guides: $12 Member $15 General Full details—including exact locations for each session—will be listed at pica.org in late August.


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KNOW YOUR CITY HISTORY TOUR

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PICA and Portland, 1995  –  Present

TOUR Meets at PICA Capacity: 50 Run time: 90 min OFF PASS $10 – $25 Sliding Scale Reservations required for Patron pass holders Advance ticket purchases required. Purchase online at pica.org or call the TBA Central Box Office at 503.224.PICA.

Join PICA and Know Your City as we look back on PICA’s 20-year history through a tour of central Portland! Together, we’ll see sites that shaped our colorful past; share memories of intimate moments and outrageous spectacles; and consider the city’s arts, urban, and economic landscape through the lens of PICA’s pioneering itinerant model. We’ll visit our place of origin; venues for groundbreaking exhibitions and performances; infamous parties and costume balls; early TBA sites transformed from raw warehouses to magical festival hubs; and more. Guest speakers will share unforgettable stories of how PICA and Portland have evolved  —  and what it means to our future as artists, an arts institution, and a city.

LOGISTICS Tour leaves promptly at 11:30 AM from PICA. Please arrive by 11:15 AM. Tour returns to PICA at approx. 1:00 PM. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring your water and lunch/snacks. Light refreshments provided.

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IDENTITY & THE BODY Artists in this flight work across interdisciplinary performance to engage the embodied politics and poetics of race, ethnicity, gender, culture, and their intersections.

Festival Flights highlight aesthetic, thematic, political, or cultural connections among various performances, exhibitions, late-night shows, workshops, Field Guide sessions, TBA Conversations, public programs, and more.

LOCAL LEGACIES & LANDSCAPES 2015 marks 20 years of PICA. Join us to reflect on our current context, and shifts in the local landscape, with a focus on how to continue nurturing thought-provoking contemporary art in Portland and ensure that our artists thrive.

RELATED PERFORMANCES

❚ Holcombe Waller, Requiem Mass: LGBT ⁄ Working Title (pg. 4) ❚ Luke Gutgsell, The Self Possessed (pg. 12) ❚ Suniti Dernovsek, Leading Light (pg. 12) ❚ Lucy Yim, Devastation Melody (pg. 16)

SUN, SEPT 13

2:00 PM ❚ CONVERSATION Holcombe Waller & Guests 5:00 PM ❚ FIELD GUIDE Tonya Lockyer on Lucy Yim

MON, SEPT 14

RELATED PERFORMANCES

❚ keyon gaskin, its not a thing (pg. 10) ❚ Radhouane El Meddeb/La compagnie de Soi,

Je danse et je vous en donne à bouffer (pg. 24) ❚ Amy O’Neal, Opposing Forces (pg. 30) ❚ Radhouane El Meddeb/La compagnie de Soi, Au temps où les Arabes dansaient… (pg. 32) ❚ Dana Michel, Yellow Towel (pg. 34)

SAT, SEPT 12

10:00 AM ❚ WORKSHOP Faux Drag Performance with Fauxnique 12:30 PM ❚ CONVERSATION Okwui Okpokwasili with Angela Mattox 2:00 PM ❚ CONVERSATION Sampada Aranke, A Very Brief History of 1970s Black Conceptual Performance 7:00 PM ❚ FIELD GUIDE Sampada Aranke on keyon gaskin

WED, SEPT 16

12:30 PM ❚ CONVERSATION Radhouane El Meddeb

THU, SEPT 17

12:30 PM ❚ CONVERSATION Amy O’Neal with Marc Bamuthi Joseph 7:00 PM ❚ FIELD GUIDE Marc Bamuthi Joseph on Amy O’Neal

FRI, SEPT 18

12:30 PM ❚ CONVERSATION Lucy Yim with Jibade-Khalil Huffman, Dawn Kasper

5:00 PM ❚ FIELD GUIDE Keith Hennessy on Radhouane El Meddeb

SAT, SEPT 19

SAT, SEPT 19

11:30 AM ❚ TOUR PICA History Tour with Know Your City 2:00 PM ❚ CONVERSATION Changing Cities: An Arts & Culture Outlook

12:30 PM ❚ CONVERSATION Dana Michel 7:00 PM ❚ FIELD GUIDE Lisa Jarrett on Dana Michel

SUN, SEPT 20 10:00 AM ❚ WORKSHOP History & Basics of Breaking with Fever One

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INFORMATION


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHERE IS THE BOX OFFICE? The TBA Central Box Office is located at PICA, 415 SW 10th Ave, Suite 300. IS THERE A SERVICE CHARGE ON TICKETS & PASSES? The per-ticket and per-pass service fees are collected on all credit card orders taken online, by phone, and in-person. CAN I SHARE MY FESTIVAL PASS? Passes are non-transferable. Your name will be written on your pass and you will be required to show ID with your pass upon entering each venue. CAN I GET A REFUND OR EXCHANGE MY TICKET? All ticket and pass sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges. WHAT IF I AM LATE TO THE SHOW? As a general rule, there is no late seating. All shows will start promptly as listed. You must check in no later than 15 minutes before curtain to ensure seating, even if you have a pass or pre-purchased individual ticket. At 15 minutes prior to curtain any unclaimed seats will be opened up for individual ticket sales. WHAT IF I FORGET MY PASS? Check in at the venue’s ticketing table and a representative will assist you. WHAT IF I LOSE MY PASS? Contact PICA immediately and we will assist you in reissuing your pass.

IF I BUY A TICKET, DOES MY CHILD GET IN FOR FREE? Sure, if they can sit on your lap. Otherwise you will need to purchase an additional ticket. Additionally, while we welcome children and babies, please note that if there is any disturbance to the live performance, we may have to ask you to please wait in the lobby. CAN I BRING MY FAMILY? WHAT SHOWS ARE APPROPRIATE FOR CHILDREN? PICA supports artist freedom of speech and audiences’ right to choose what to see and hear. Due to the nature of live performance, we cannot prescreen all works for content. Young people are welcome at all shows that are not 21+ only at their parents’ discretion. If you have specific concerns or questions, our box office staff can offer suggestions on shows.

BECOME A MEMBER

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Experience PICA’s exhibitions and performances alongside artists and enthusiasts like you with an annual PICA membership. Your membership supports each and every PICA Program including residencies and commissions, exhibition and performances, education and engagement programs and the TBA Festival! Members receive discounts on TBA passes, tickets to year-round events, and PICA merchandise!

IS THERE A LOST & FOUND? Lost and found items for all venues will be collected and brought to the TBA Box Office at 415 SW 10th Ave, Suite 300. Please call 503.244.PICA (7422) to inquire about your item.

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Discounts on PICA merchandise and publications

ARE VENUES ACCESSIBLE? All TBA venues are wheelchair- accessible. NIGHT TRIPPER requires bus transportation and hiking on uneven terrain.

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Invitation to members-only events and previews

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Subscription to email newsletter for the latest PICA updates

INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP $50 ARTIST/STUDENT MEMBERSHIP $35 TO JOIN: Visit pica.org, call 503.242.1419 x16, or email membership@pica.org


DONATE TO PICA Your investment and involvement allow PICA to present bold, new work by artists creating across disciplines and beyond genres; to connect diverse audiences to boundary-pushing ideas, experiences, and expressions; and to engage local and global communities in discovering, creating, and responding to our cultural moment.

TRAVELING TO TBA

CONTRIBUTOR $100 (2) PICA Individual Memberships and all of the benefits included + Acknowledgment listed in printed materials and on donor walls ENTHUSIAST $250 (2) PICA Individual Memberships + Invitations to exclusive visiting and resident artist receptions and events + Acknowledgment listed in printed materials and on donor walls ADVOCATE $500 (2) PICA Individual Memberships + Invitations to exclusive visiting and resident artist receptions and events + Invitations to private sponsor receptions + Acknowledgment listed in printed materials and on donor walls For more information about installment plans, in-kind donations, matching gifts, or legacy and planned giving, please contact Sarah Yusavitz, Development Manager, at sarah@pica.org or 503.242.1419 x22. EASY MONTHLY DONATIONS Spread your giving through the year with a recurring monthly gift. A gift of only $10 a month adds up to $120 a year in support for PICA’s artist- driven programs.

SUPPORTER $1,000 (2) PICA Individual Memberships + Invitations to exclusive visiting and resident artist receptions and events + Invitations to sponsor receptions and private visual art exhibition tours with curatorial staff + Acknowledgment listed in printed materials and on donor walls PATRON $2,500 (2) PICA Individual Memberships + (1) TBA Immersion Pass + Invitations to exclusive visiting and resident artist receptions and events + Invitations to sponsor receptions and private visual art exhibition tours with curatorial staff + Acknowledgment listed in printed materials and on donor walls CHAMPION $5,000 (4) PICA Individual Memberships + (2) TBA Immersion Passes + Invitations to exclusive visiting and resident artist receptions and events + Invitations to sponsor receptions and private visual art exhibition tours with curatorial staff + Acknowledgment listed in printed materials and on donor walls UNDERWRITER $10,000 (4) PICA Individual Memberships + (2) TBA Patron Passes + Invitations to exclusive visiting and resident artist receptions and events + Invitations to sponsor receptions and private visual art exhibition tours with curatorial staff + Acknowledgment listed in printed materials and on donor walls

BE OUR GUEST Out–of–town TBA Festival attendees receive generous discounts on TBA passes simply by showing out–of–state ID or an international passport. Contact the PICA Box Office at 503.224.PICA (7422) in August to reserve your pass.

TRAVEL PORTLAND For travel deals and discounts on dining, shopping, and the arts, please visit the official tourism and travel site of Portland at travelportland.com or call toll–free 1.87.PORTLAND.

PORTLAND ART FOCUS An association of academic and nonprofit museums and galleries in alliance with the Portland Art Dealers Association. Plan your Portland art tour at padaoregon.org.

WEST END PORTLAND A young neighborhood with an old past, the West End is bringing new energy to the central city with shops, restaurants, hotels, and PICA’s new headquarters. We’re the Portland you’re thinking of. wepdx.com

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PICA & TBA FESTIVAL CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP

PICA & TBA FESTIVAL SPONSORS

Visit pica.org or call 503.242.1419 x16

SUPERHERO

PICA is the creative economy in action. Become a corporate sponsor and declare your business to be a cultural leader. Your support will help PICA to fund artist residencies and commissions, subsidize free programs, engage in a civic dialogue with the community, and continue to bring leading-edge contemporary art to Portland. BENEFITS OF BEING A SPONSOR INCLUDE: ▌▌

OTHER WAYS TO SUPPORT PICA Donate in-kind services, such as construction, design, or printing. Donate materials and goods such as lumber, computers, frequent flyer miles, or projectors. Become a volunteer.

Connecting with PICA’s community of vibrant and educated art enthusiasts, who embrace innovation and exploration

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Unique and memorable experiences with contemporary art for your staff and clients

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Acknowledgment listings in printed materials, on donor walls, and on the PICA website

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Employee ticket packages

Leslie B. Durst Calligram Foundation/Allie Furlotti National Endowment for the Arts The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Oregon Community Foundation Andy Warhol Foundation for the Arts Meyer Memorial Trust Collins Foundation James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation

Al Solheim Guerrilla Development Dorie and Larry Vollum Dan Winter and John Forsgren Kinsman Foundation Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund McGraw Family Foundation The Boeing Company Gerding Edlen Ecotrust Beam Development MAP Fund

PRESENTING

CHAMPION

Dan Wieden and Priscilla Bernard Wieden Regional Arts and Culture Council including support from the City of Portland; Clackamas, Multnomah, & Washington Counties; & Metro Work for Art, including contributions from more than 60 companies and 1,600 employees in the region Oregon Arts Commission Linda Hutchins and John Montague Showdrape, Inc. New England Foundation for the Arts French American Cultural Exchange Travel Portland

Jason Bell and Chris Israel Ann and Mark Edlen Rosine and Colin Evans Twink Hinds and Graeme Harrison Susan Hoffman and Fred Trullinger Kirk and Jessica Kelley Aleksandar and Larissa Kirovski Eric Philps and Laura VanHouten Jane Schiffhauer Howard Shapiro John Shipley Jeff Stuhr and Peter Kallen Charlie and Darci Swindells Holst Architecture NIKE Tonkon Torp LLP Wieden + Kennedy Parrilli Renison National Performance Network

UNDERWRITER

PATRON

Claudia and Harry Bray Kristy Edmunds and Ros Warby

Jana Bauman and John Baker Jane and Spencer Beebe

MAJOR

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99 Bill Boese Kristin Bremer and Steve Moore Philip Cole Lisa Elorriaga Czysz Diana Gerding Laurence Grisanti and Shir Ly MK Guth and Greg Landry Lourri Hammack Julianne and Tim Hershey Deborah Horrell and Kit Gillem Jim John and Craig Hartzman Stephanie Kjar and Adam Roth Peter Koehler, Jr. and Noël Hanlon Dorothy Lemelson Alex and Lynn Miller Betsy Miller Lindley Morton and Corrine Oishi Ryan Noon Ethan Seltzer and Melanie Seltzer Plaut Jill Sherman and Marc Monaghan Lori and Dick Singer Susan Sterne and Pete Kellers Michael Tingley and Ellen Fortin Boora Architects HERENOW Creative Network HouseSpecial NW Natural Second Story SERA Architects Stoel Rives LLP

SUPPORTER Louisa Brown Marianne Buchwalter Lucinda Carmichael Nora Diver and Jeff Scott China Forbes Victoria Frey and Peter Leitner Steve Galloway Katherine and James Gentry Pat and Kelley Harrington

Mary and Gregory Hinckley Robert and Terri Hopkins Beth Hutchins and Pete Skeggs David and Eileen Johnson Bonnie Laing-Malcolmson and Jack Woida Sally and John Lawrence Kathleen Lewis Davora Lindner Julie Mancini and Dennis Bromka Thomas Manley and Susanne Hashim Anonymous Megan and John Murphy Suze Riley Reuben Roqueñi and Marlana Donehoo Paul Schneider and Lauren Eulau Katherine Schultz Stephanie and Jonathan Snyder Kathleen Stephenson-Kuhn and Leigh Stephenson Carrie Strickland Cerinda Survant and David Kaplin George and Nancy Thorn Karen Whitman and Brad Shiley Kricken and James Yaker Mark Spencer Hotel UnionBank

ADVOCATE Cynthia and Steven Addams Byron Beck and Juan Martinez Dennis Brown and Dave Meeker Marc Bruun and Blake Hedinger Bruun Eric Busch Alex Cole Paula & Alvaro Cubillas Nan Curtis and Marty Houston Gun Denhart Upfor Gallery

Jennifer and Jon Dunn Mary Elliott and Mark Friedman Barb and Dean Freeman Gary Golla and Jeanie Lai Pam Greene and Hans Kretschmer Luisa Adrianzen Guyer and Leigh Guyer Maryellen Hockensmith Meri and Jonathan Kemp Madeline and Steve Kokes Ross Lienhart Kyle Lommen and Kirsten Finstad Jeffrey Morgan Barry Pelzner and Deborah Pollack Stacey Richter Steve and Susan Rupert Rebecca and Alexander Stewart Debbie and Christian Geffrard Ken and Mary Unkeles Sharon Urry and Scott Soutter Eric and Heiki Von Der Heyden Allyson Will and Andrew Muller Elizabeth Leach Gallery

ENTHUSIAST Paula Amato and Eve Golden Christine Bourdette and Ricardo Lovett Stefanie and Todd Carlson Dave Cattanach Courtney Dailey Jennifer Dzienis and Kevin Valk Cathy Edwards and Mike Wishnie Barnes Ellis Alyce Flitcraft and Richard Solomon Bill and Carol Foster Dick and Vicki Frey Teri and Christopher Gelber Lorraine Guthrie and Erik Kiaer Ronda Haas-Huntze Diane Hall

Gary Hartnett and Eloise Damrosch Cameron Healy and Suzy Snow Mara Indra and Jon Heppner Anonymous Paul King and Walter Jaffe Anonymous John Light and Patricia Barnes-Light Paul Lumley and Phillip Hillaire Thomas Mesher Martin Müller Melanie Myers and Jose Cabaco Lauren Ranke Evan and Jennifer Reynolds Harriet Riley Aaron Scott Aaron and Jenny Sorenson Melissa Spain Kim Thomas and John Morrison Marcia Truman and Allen Tooke Stephen Weeks and Cynthia Mosby Johnna Wells Trecarcia Yancey Allied Works Baker Ellis Asset Management LLC

CONTRIBUTOR Jamin Aasum Andrew Apter and Mary Bosch Don and Jennifer Arancibia Meagan Atiyeh Tom Bauer Amy Beacom Julie and Phil Beyl Kandis Brewer Nunn John Brodie Karen Brooks Kim Carlson and Larry Shatuck Kirsten Collins Christine D’Arcy MaryAnn Deffenbaugh Gabrielle Drinard

SPONSORS


Karen and Randy Feldhaus Keith and Theresa Ferrante Melanie Flood and Matt Smith Dirk Fournier Jennifer Fowler Ian and Shannon Greenfield Carl Halvorson Marjorie and Jon Hirsch Janice and John Jablonski Malia Jensen Jeff Jones and Donna Wax Ellina Kevorkian Anonymous Cynthia Kirk Juliette Levy and David Millman Alex and Marc Liverman Douglas and Theresa Lovett Corey Lunn Jay Margulies and Susan Hawkins Anonymous Kate Merrill and Nicolas Gros Lola Milholland and Zachary Margolis Anonymous Denise Mullen Christine and Jon Oace James Opie Jon Palanuk Daniel Peabody Jessica Scarborough Mark Searcy Scott Showalter Kari Skedsvold and Bob Workmeister Kathryn Sklar Sylvia and George Sterne Dave and Meg Talbott Jon Tarry Walker Templeton Ellen Thomas and Fred Cann Lisa Thorpe Barry Tonkin

Kathleen Wagle M. Howard Weinstein Mary-Margaret Wheeler-Weber Timothy Wilson and Luan Schooler Richard Yugler and Christine Tarpey Le Happy Monograph Bookwerks

IN MEMORY OF TC SMITH

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT Aesop Allied Fire & Security Andersen Construction Company Burnside Brewing DocuMart Ecliptic Brewing Fort George Brewery Ground Breaker Brewing Hopworks Iceovation Lagunitas Brewing Company Magnolia Properties Merit Badge Mitchell Wines New Deal Distillery Noetic Design, Inc. QUIN Candy Ready Paint Fire! Stephouse Networks Stumptown Coffee, The Ace Hotel The Mark Spencer Hotel The Paramount Hotel XRAY.fm

PICA thrives because we have hundreds of supporters, and as we celebrate our 20th anniversary we reflect on the community that makes this possible. We give our profound thanks to our crew members, volunteers, staff and in-kind partners who work tirelessly to ensure that PICA can fulfill its mission and bring the work of visionary artists to life. PICA has been able to take bold risks because you have been here to support us. Thank you. This spirit of generosity and collaboration that defines your commitment is what makes Portland so unique. Although it takes many, in this community one man stood tall. For 20 years every major PICA project, every TBA Festival, rested on the broad shoulders of an extraordinary man. TC Smith provided technical support, the light and sound, but he also supported PICA with the sweat of his brow and the unwavering generosity of his huge heart. This Festival marks the first without him. He was a big man who was inspired by the big idea, and he was selfless in allowing us to bring the biggest of our ideas to you. He was a philosophy put into practice. His cell phone number was the equivalent of a kind of 911 ART HELP, the number to call when the impossible needed to be made possible. TC held the keys to the city—and nearly every venue and equipment warehouse in town. He will be dearly missed by all his friends, and by hundreds of people he never met who are indebted to his passionate vision.

101 SPONSORS — TC SMITH


STAFF & LEADERSHIP

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PICA

FESTIVAL STAFF

STAFF

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Victoria Frey

Eric Philps, Chair; Susan Sterne, Vice Chair; C. Alex Miller, Treasurer; Kristin Bremer, Secretary; Jason Bell; Harry Bray; Lucinda Carmichael; Ellen Fortin; Allie Furlotti; Steve Galloway; Jonathan Malsin; Ryan Noon; Reuben Roqueñi; Jill Sherman; Jeff Stuhr

ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Angela Mattox VISUAL ART CURATOR Kristan Kennedy PERFORMANCE PROGRAM DIRECTOR Erin Boberg Doughton COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT MANAGER Roya Amirsoleymani FINANCE & OPERATIONS MANAGER Beth Hutchins COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING MANAGER Noelle Stiles DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Sarah Yusavitz MEMBERSHIP & EVENTS COORDINATOR Erika Osurman CREATIVE EXCHANGE LAB COORDINATOR Van Pham GRAPHIC DESIGNER & COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT Sean Schumacher

PRODUCTION MANAGER Chris Rousseau TECHNICAL DIRECTORS & PRODUCTION STAFF Chris Balo, Bill Boese, Yalcin Erhan, Jeff Forbes, Rob Forrester, Amy Morel, Alley Frey, Molly Gardner, Erin Giblin, Daniel Granias, Jason Hildner, Brad Johnson, Garret Megaw, Cassie Skauge, Cassie Smith, Christine Smith, Emily Trimbull, Jason Winslow, Ryan Winters VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR Felisha Ledesma

NATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD Edward Albee; Linda Brumbach; Ann Carlson; Kristy Edmunds; Cathy Edwards; Carol Hepper; Philip Glass; Ralph Lemon; Mark Russell; Melissa Schiff Soros; Robert Soros; Rebecca Stewart; Sally M. Stillman; Elizabeth Streb; Dan Wieden; Paul Zumwalt

LEADERSHIP COUNCIL Howard Shapiro, Founding Chair; Gene d’Autremont; Leslie B. Durst; Pat Harrington; Kirk Kelley; Peter Koehler, Jr.; Sally Lawrence; Julie Mancini; Ethan Seltzer; Kathleen Stephenson-Kuhn; Michael Tingley

THE WORKS COORDINATOR Robert Harris THE WORKS LATE-NIGHT COORDINATOR Helmy Membreño THE WORKS FOOD COORDINATOR Alley Frey ARTIST SERVICES COORDINATOR Erica Thomas BOX OFFICE MANAGER Jessica Risdon AUDIENCE SERVICES MANAGER Lev Anderson

103 STAFF

FESTIVAL PR & MARKETING MANAGER Kirsten Saladow PRESS CORPS COORDINATOR Chelsea Petrakis BAR MANAGEMENT BrothelPDX Jin Camou Katy Knowlton

INTERNS PERFORMANCE Erin Johnson VISUAL ART Maggie Heath THE WORKS Dana Bacharach COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Kathleen Hong Stacey Ray Roth Laura Stowell ACCOUNTING Eri Stern

CURATORIAL ASSISTANT⁄ GALLERY DIRECTOR Rozalyn Crews

COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING Stacey Tran Rebecca Propper

PREPARATOR Spencer Byrne-Seres

DEVELOPMENT Amy Pitts-Lore


SCHEDULE

105 SCHEDULE

PERFORMANCES & VISUAL ART ❚

PG.

VENUE

RUN TIME

THU 10

FRI 11

SAT 12

SUN 13

MON 14

TUE 15

WED 16

THU 17

FRI 18

SAT 19

❚ HOLCOMBE WALLER

4

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral

55 min

6:30 PM 6:30 PM

❚ ALESSANDRO SCIARRONI

6

PSU Lincoln Hall

approx. 90 min

8:30 PM 8:30 PM

❚ OKWUI OKPOKWASILI

8

PSU Shattuck Hall Annex

80 min

8:30 PM 8:30 PM 8:30 PM

❚ KEYON GASKIN

10

BodyVox Dance Center

40 min

8:30 PM 8:30 PM

❚ LUKE GUTGSELL; SUNITI DERNOVSEK

12

BodyVox Dance Center

45 min total

4:30 PM 4:30 PM

❚ LARS JAN⁄EARLY MORNING OPERA

14

Winningstad Theatre

80 min

6:30 PM 6:30 PM

❚ LUCY YIM

16

PNCA Mediatheque

45 min

6:30 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM

❚ TYONDAI BRAXTON

18

PSU Lincoln Hall

60 min

8:30 PM

❚ AKI ONDA & AKIO SUZUKI

20

Disjecta

90 min

❚ MICHELLE ELLSWORTH

22

Winningstad Theatre

60 min

6:30 PM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM

❚ RADHOUANE EL MEDDEB, Je danse…

24

THE WORKS at The Redd

100 min

8:30 PM 8:30 PM

❚ DYNASTY HANDBAG

28

Disjecta

60 min

6:30 PM

❚ PHILIPPE QUESNE

26

PSU Lincoln Hall

80 min

8:30 PM 8:30 PM

❚ AMY O’NEAL

30

THE WORKS at The Redd

60 min

8:30 PM 8:30 PM 8:30 PM

❚ RADHOUANE EL MEDDEB, Au temps…

32

Winningstad Theatre

60 min

6:30 PM 6:30 PM

❚ DANA MICHEL

34

BodyVox Dance Center

75 min

8:30 PM 8:30 PM

❚ FIKSDAL, LANGGÅRD, BECKER

38

Meets at THE WORKS at The Redd

240 min

❚ DAKHABRAKHA

36

PSU Lincoln Hall

90 min

❚ PICTURES OF THE MOON WITH TEETH

42

PICA at 2500 Sandy

390 min

54

Disjecta

120 min

(Reception) ❚ MPA, Nothing to you

8:30 PM

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 8:30 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 7:00 PM

300 min

12:00 PM 12:00 PM

12:00 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM

6:30 PM

❚ (Performance) ❚ THE WORKS

60

THE WORKS at The Redd

10:30 PM 10:30 PM 10:30 PM 10:30 PM 9:00 PM 10:30 PM 10:30 PM 10:30 PM 10:30 PM 10:30 PM Party Like It’s 1995!

Decibel Festival Night

DJ Klyph Night

Beacon Sound Night

Disoriented Comedy

Ten Tiny Dances

S1 Night

Pepper Pepper

Live Riot

Malkmus & The Jicks

❚ Performance ❚ Visual Art ❚ THE WORKS

SUN 20


SCHEDULE

107 SCHEDULE

INSTITUTE PG.

VENUE

RUN TIME

THU 10

FRI 11

SAT 12

SUN 13

MON 14

TUE 15

WED 16

THU 17

FRI 18

SAT 19

SUN 20

❚ CONVERSATION The Festival Model…

80

PICA

60 min

❚ WORKSHOP Fauxnique

78

Studio 2

120 min

12:30 PM 10:00 AM

❚ CONVERSATION Okwui Okpokwasili

80

PICA

60 min

12:30 PM

❚ CONVERSATION Sampada Aranke

80

PICA

60 min

2:00 PM

❚ FIELD GUIDE keyon gaskin

85

See pica.org for location

❚ WORKSHOP Milka Djordjevich

78

Studio 2

120 min

10:00 AM

❚ CONVERSATION Larsson, Ritter, Prosek, Robbins

80

PICA at 2500 Sandy

60 min

11:00 AM

❚ CONVERSATION Lars Jan

82

PICA

60 min

12:30 PM

❚ CONVERSATION Holcombe Waller & Guests

82

PICA

60 min

2:00 PM

❚ CONVERSATION Kasper, Huffman, Yim

82

PICA

60 min

❚ FIELD GUIDE Lucy Yim

85

See pica.org for location

❚ WORKSHOP Dawn Kasper

78

Studio 2

60 min

10:00 AM

❚ CONVERSATION Alessandro Sciarroni

82

PICA

60 min

12:30 PM

❚ WORKSHOP Alessandro Sciarroni

79

Studio 2

120 min

10:00 AM

❚ CONVERSATION Radhouane El Meddeb

82

PICA

60 min

12:30 PM

❚ CONVERSATION Amy O’Neal & Collaborators

83

PICA

60 min

❚ FIELD GUIDE Amy O’Neal

85

See pica.org for location

❚ WORKSHOP Michelle Ellsworth

79

Studio 2

120 min

10:00 AM

❚ CONVERSATION Philippe Quesne

83

PICA

60 min

12:30 PM

❚ FIELD GUIDE Radhouane El Meddeb

85

See pica.org for location

❚ WORKSHOP Philippe Quesne

79

Studio 2

120 min

10:00 AM

❚ TOUR Know Your City History Tour

86

Meets at PICA

160 min

11:30 AM

❚ CONVERSATION Dana Michel

83

PICA

60 min

12:30 PM

❚ CONVERSATION Changing Cities…

83

PICA

90 min

2:00 PM

❚ FIELD GUIDE Dana Michel

85

See pica.org for location

❚ WORKSHOP Fever One

79

Studio 2

120 min

10:00 AM

❚ CONVERSATION Creative Exchange Lab

83

PICA

60 min

12:30 PM

7:00 PM

12:30 PM 5:00 PM

12:30 PM 7:00 PM

5:00 PM

7:00 PM


SCHEDULE DAY-BY-DAY THU, SEPT 10

6:00 PM ❚ Opening Night Dinner, THE WORKS at The Redd 7:00 PM ❚ Pictures of the moon with teeth Visual Art Opening Reception, 2500 Sandy 10:30 PM ❚ Stephen Malkmus & the Jicks, THE WORKS at The Redd

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Performance Visual Art THE WORKS Institute

12:00PM ❚ Pictures of the moon with teeth gallery hours, 2500 Sandy 12:30 PM ❚ CONVERSATION The Festival Model: International Perspectives, PICA 6:30 PM ❚ Holcombe Waller, Requiem Mass: LGBT ⁄ Working Title, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral 8:30 PM ❚ Alessandro Sciarroni, FOLK-S, Will you still love me tomorrow?, PSU Lincoln Hall 8:30 PM ❚ Okwui Okpokwasili, Bronx Gothic, PSU Shattuck Hall 8:30 PM ❚ keyon gaskin, its not a thing, BodyVox Dance Center 10:30 PM ❚ LIVE RIOT, THE WORKS at The Redd

10:00 AM ❚ WORKSHOP “All Drag is Faux Drag and Faux Drag is REAL: Drag Performance with Fauxnique,” Studio 2 12:00PM ❚ Pictures of the moon with teeth gallery hours, 2500 Sandy 12:00PM ❚ MPA, Nothing to You Installation, Disjecta 12:30 PM ❚ CONVERSATION Okwui Okpokwasili, PICA 2:00 PM ❚ CONVERSATION Sampada Aranke, A Very Brief History of 1970s Black Conceptual Performance, PICA 4:30 PM ❚ Luke Gutgsell, The Self Possessed; Suniti Dernovsek, Leading Light, BodyVox 6:30 PM ❚ Holcombe Waller, Requiem Mass: LGBT ⁄ Working Title, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral 6:30 PM ❚ Lars Jan/Early Morning Opera, The Institute of Memory (TIMe), Winningstad 6:30 PM ❚ Lucy Yim, Devastation Melody, PNCA Mediatheque 6:30 PM ❚ MPA, Nothing to You Performance, Disjecta

7:00 PM ❚ FIELD GUIDE keyon gaskin, see pica.org for location 8:30 PM ❚ Alessandro Sciarroni, FOLK-S, Will you still love me tomorrow?, PSU Lincoln Hall 8:30 PM ❚ Okwui Okpokwasili, Bronx Gothic, PSU Shattuck Hall 8:30 PM ❚ keyon gaskin, its not a thing, BodyVox Dance Center 10:30 PM ❚ Pepper Pepper, Critical Mascara, THE WORKS at The Redd

SUN, SEPT 13

FRI, SEPT 11

SAT, SEPT 12

109 SCHEDULE

10:00 AM ❚ WORKSHOP Kinetic Makeover Session with Milka Djordjevich, Studio 2 11:00 AM ❚ CONVERSATION Karl Larsson, Morgan Ritter, Pascal Prosek, Gary Robbins, 2500 Sandy 12:00PM ❚ Pictures of the moon with teeth gallery hours, 2500 Sandy 12:00PM ❚ MPA, Nothing to You Installation, Disjecta 12:30 PM ❚ CONVERSATION Lars Jan, PICA 2:00 PM ❚ CONVERSATION Holcombe Waller and Guests, PICA 4:30 PM ❚ Luke Gutgsell, The Self Possessed; Suniti Dernovsek, Leading Light, BodyVox 6:30 PM ❚ Lars Jan/Early Morning Opera, The Institute of Memory (TIMe), Winningstad 6:30 PM ❚ Lucy Yim, Devastation Melody, PNCA Mediatheque 8:30 PM ❚ Okwui Okpokwasili, Bronx Gothic, PSU Shattuck Hall 8:30 PM ❚ Tyondai Braxton, PSU Lincoln Hall 10:30 PM ❚ S1 Night, THE WORKS at The Redd

MON, SEPT 14

12:00PM ❚ Pictures of the moon with teeth gallery hours, 2500 Sandy 12:30 PM ❚ CONVERSATION Dawn Kasper, Jibade-Khalil Huffman, & Lucy Yim, PICA 5:00 PM ❚ FIELD GUIDE Lucy Yim, see pica.org for location 6:30 PM ❚ Lucy Yim, Devastation Melody, PNCA Mediatheque 8:30 PM ❚ Aki Onda and Akio Suzuki, ke i te ki, Disjecta 9:00 PM ❚ Ten Tiny Dances, THE WORKS at The Redd

TUE, SEPT 15

BEER GARDEN Sept 10 – Sept 19 Beginning 9:30 PM

10:00 AM ❚ WORKSHOP Workshop Workshop with Dawn Kasper, Studio 2

THE WORKS AT THE REDD


111 SCHEDULE

12:00PM ❚ 12:00PM ❚ 12:30 PM ❚ 6:30 PM ❚

Pictures of the moon with teeth gallery hours, 2500 Sandy MPA, Nothing to You Installation, Disjecta CONVERSATION Alessandro Sciarroni, PICA Michelle Ellsworth, Preparation for the Obsolescence of the Y Chromosome, Winningstad 8:30 PM ❚ Radhouane El Meddeb, Je danse et je vous en donne à bouffer, THE WORKS at The Redd 10:30 PM ❚ Disoriented Comedy, THE WORKS at The Redd

WED, SEPT 16

10:00 AM ❚ WORKSHOP I WILL BE THERE WHEN YOU DIE with Alessandro Sciarroni, Studio 2 12:00PM ❚ Pictures of the moon with teeth gallery hours, 2500 Sandy 12:00PM ❚ MPA, Nothing to You Installation, Disjecta 12:30 PM ❚ CONVERSATION Radhouane El Meddeb, PICA 6:30 PM ❚ Michelle Ellsworth, Preparation for the Obsolescence of the Y Chromosome, Winningstad 8:30 PM ❚ Radhouane El Meddeb, Je danse et je vous en donne à bouffer, THE WORKS at The Redd 10:30 PM ❚ Beacon Sound Night, THE WORKS at The Redd

THU, SEPT 17

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Performance Visual Art THE WORKS Institute

12:00PM ❚ 12:00PM ❚ 12:30 PM ❚ 6:30 PM ❚

6:30 PM ❚ 7:00 PM ❚ 8:30 PM ❚

8:30 PM ❚

10:30 PM ❚

Pictures of the moon with teeth gallery hours, 2500 Sandy MPA, Nothing to You Installation, Disjecta CONVERSATION Amy O’Neal and Collaborators, PICA Michelle Ellsworth, Preparation for the Obsolescence of the Y Chromosome, Winningstad Dynasty Handbag, Disjecta FIELD GUIDE Amy O’Neal, see pica.org for location Philippe Quesne, La Mélancolie des dragons, PSU Lincoln Hall Amy O’Neal, Opposing Forces, THE WORKS at The Redd DJ Klyff Night, THE WORKS at The Redd

FRI, SEPT 18

10:00 AM ❚ WORKSHOP Accident Preparedness with Michelle Ellsworth, Studio 2 12:00PM ❚ Pictures of the moon with teeth gallery hours, 2500 Sandy

12:30 PM ❚ CONVERSATION Philippe Quesne, PICA 5:00 PM ❚ FIELD GUIDE Radhouane El Meddeb, see pica.org for location 6:30 PM ❚ Radhouane El Meddeb, Au temps où les Arabes dansaient…, Winningstad 8:30 PM ❚ Philippe Quesne, La Mélancolie des dragons, PSU Lincoln Hall 8:30 PM ❚ Amy O’Neal, Opposing Forces, THE WORKS at The Redd 8:30 PM ❚ Dana Michel, Yellow Towel, BodyVox 10:30 PM ❚ Decibel Night, THE WORKS at The Redd

SAT, SEPT 19

10:00 AM ❚ WORKSHOP Writing with the Set with Philippe Quesne, Studio 2 11:30 AM ❚ TOUR Know Your City History Tour, Meets at PICA 12:00PM ❚ Pictures of the moon with teeth gallery hours, 2500 Sandy 12:30 PM ❚ CONVERSATION Dana Michel, PICA 2:00 PM ❚ CONVERSATION Changing Cities, PICA 6:00 PM ❚ Ingri Fiksdal, Ingvild Langgård, & Signe Becker, NIGHT TRIPPER, Outdoor location—Meets at THE WORKS at The Redd 6:30 PM ❚ Radhouane El Meddeb, Au temps où les Arabes dansaient…, Winningstad 7:00 PM ❚ FIELD GUIDE Dana Michel, see pica.org for location 8:30 PM ❚ Amy O’Neal, Opposing Forces, THE WORKS at The Redd 8:30 PM ❚ Dana Michel, Yellow Towel, BodyVox 8:30 PM ❚ DakhaBrakha, PSU Lincoln Hall 10:30 PM ❚ Party Like It’s 1995!, THE WORKS at The Redd

SUN, SEPT 20

10:00 AM ❚ WORKSHOP History and Basics of Breaking with Fever One, Studio 2 12:00PM ❚ Pictures of the moon with teeth gallery hours, 2500 Sandy 12:30 PM ❚ CONVERSATION Creative Exchange Lab: Festival Reflections, PICA 6:00 PM ❚ Ingri Fiksdal, Ingvild Langgård, & Signe Becker, NIGHT TRIPPER, Outdoor location—Meets at THE WORKS at The Redd

BEER GARDEN Sept 10 – Sept 19 Beginning 9:30 PM THE WORKS AT THE REDD

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