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Let’s Do This: PICA’s TBA:09 Festival

10 day art+performance festival begins Thursday

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Linda Hutchins TBA Schedule

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Lisa Radon’s TBA Schedule…sort of

Working out my schedule for PICA‘s TBA* Festival is always a challenge. I feel like I’m coordinating a military campaign. Ten days of time-based visual art, of contemporary dance and experimental theater, not to mention salons, lectures, chats, and late-night fun at the WORKS. Too much to see, talk about, to do…it’s bound to be overload in a very good way.

Portland-based artist Linda Hutchins is clearly a lot more organized than I am. Here’s her TBA schedule:

Lindahutchins

Linda Hutchins TBA Schedule

The primary conflict I found was being able to see Younger (Ethan Rose, Laura Gibson, and Ryan Jeffery) at PDX Contemporary Art at the same time (Sunday, Sept. 6 at 6:30 PM) as Linda Austin dances in Brody Condon’s piece at the Cooley Gallery at Reed College. Hutchins’ solution? As Condon is a 15 minute piece, hit that first and then run to PDX Contemporary…Younger is 210 minutes.

The result of weeks of studying, dogearing, scribbling in my TBA schedule, a summary of my game plan looks more like this:

Tba-schedule

Lisa Radon’s TBA Schedule…sort of

And this is the cleaned up analog version which has now been input in digital form to my Google calendar (making it sound more organized than it is). My hot pinks are must see’s: Meg Stuart & Philipp Gehmacher, locust, robbinschilds (I hear they’re building a geodesic dome!!!), and the Melody Owen-curated video evening Circles & Spinning Wheels, plus Younger, Stephen Slappe’s “We are Legion” and Fawn Krieger’s “National Park” at Washington High and Brian Lund at PNCA‘s Feldman Gallery. Finally, you’ll kick yourself if you don’t see Oregon Painting Society with Woolly Mammoth Comes to Dinner at the WORKS.

Russ Gage, QDoc film festival producer and TBA box office manager, is looking forward to Miguel Gutierrez and the Powerful People which I’m seeing Friday evening.

Artist and PNCA Feldman Gallery curator Mack McFarland can’t wait to see The Shipment.

What are you going to see?

See you Thursday night at the WORKS at the former Washington High School in SE at 8 PM for the opening of the visual art works ON SIGHT and then at 10:30, Gang Gang Dance!

I’m tweeting the Festival at @lisaradon if you’re into that kind of thing.

*NOTE: We’ve been chanting “TBA” along with the rest of the initiates, but just quickly, for those who don’t know, every year the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art (PICA) produces a Time-Based Art Festival. Time-based art to distinguish from static art-on-the-wall includes contemporary dance, experimental theater, film, and visual art. It happens at theaters and venues all over town for just 10 short days.

 

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By Kristan Kennedy on Sep 01, 2009 at 2:36PM

Lisa! we added two more performances, each are still 15 min…. but there is more wiggle room there… great post. Just so you do not feel alone- even the PICA staff have schedules that look like yours, we are all in this together! The performance is in the gallery, standing room – get there early! Or be brave and squeeze to the front.

Brody Condon Without Sun Modification
Performed by Russell Edge + Linda Austin
Sun . Sept 6 . 6:30-6:45 pm
Sun . Sept 6 . 7-7:15 pm
Sun . Sept 6 . 7:30-7:45 pm

By Linda Hutchins on Sep 01, 2009 at 10:07PM

Thanks, Lisa! I love seeing my TBA schedule here. If anyone wants to see it big enough to read the fine print, as well as the 2nd page of it, you can view it on my website:
http://www.lindahutchins.com/tba

By Lisa Radon on Sep 02, 2009 at 6:46AM

Linda! I should have linked to the schedule on your website in the first place, duh. I fixed it now. Looks like I’ll be seeing you around! :::::::: And thanks for the extra info, Kristan, especially about getting there early. Glad you added performances so we can all make it…and make it to Younger as well. I can’t wait to see the vis arts stuff, K, looks so good this year.

By Robert Runyon (the intern) on Sep 02, 2009 at 9:21AM

Maybe Forever, Daniel Barrow’s animation, and the entire Conversations Wit De Churen saga I can’t wait for. Beyond those, I want to see Erased James Franco for the simple reason that I caught Spider-Man 3 on TV the other day and want to see if he’ll act out his twenty-minute death scene (spoiler alert!). At The Works, robbinschild, Ten Tiny Dances, and Neal Medlyn are at the top of my list.

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