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JI YAng - 脚儿粘地 fóot sòn stícky gròund
- a walking performance in the Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Sept 16, 2018 - began at PICA
2018 Time-Based Art Festival
Photo by Chelsea Petrakis
Courtesy of Portland Institute of Contemporary Art
DJ Klyph Night at The Works / Neka & Kahlo
September 17, 2015 at The Redd
2015 Time--Based Art Festival, PICA
Photo by Chelsea Petrakis
Courtesy of Portland Institute for Contemporary Art
JI YAng - 脚儿粘地 fóot sòn stícky gròund
- a walking performance in the Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Sept 16, 2018 - began at PICA
2018 Time-Based Art Festival
Photo by Chelsea Petrakis
Courtesy of Portland Institute of Contemporary Art
Onder leiding van mediakunstenaar Michiel Koelink monteren leerlingen van het Wellantcollege Sloten filmmateriaal dat zij in hun directe omgeving maakten met hun mobiele telefoon.
The WORKS at The Redd
September 18, 2015
2015 Time--Based Art Festival, PICA
Photo by Chelsea Petrakis
Courtesy of Portland Institute for Contemporary Art
Allie Hankins - better to be alone than to wish you were
September 15-17, 2016 @ Bodyvox
2016 Time-Based Art Festival, PICA
Photo by Chelsea Petrakis
Courtesy of Portland Institute of Contemporary Art
Conversation with Okwui Okpokwasili
September 12, 2015 at PICA Central
2015 Time--Based Art Festival, PICA
Photo by Chelsea Petrakis
Courtesy of Portland Institute for Contemporary Art
In November 2013, nearly a year to the day of the beginning of construction, "a year and one day" stands proud and tall on the grounds of Longue Vue House and Gardens in New Orleans, Louisiana. Created to slowly be overgrown with plant-life (both indigenous and invasive) and deteriorate with time, this site-specific time-based artwork continues to evolve. Step inside this tomb and contemplate the cycle of life and death. Light filters through a water prism in the ceiling to create a place of passivity.
Oct. 4-14, 2008
University Gallery, Fine Arts Center
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts
Curator: Loretta Yarlow
On Site Performance: AWE
Fine Arts Center, Campus Pond/ South
In Collaboration with ISLES OF VIEW, Environmental Sculpture by George Trakas
Dolmanisth: Performance / Action Contemplation
Book, Pages, Harvest Leaves, Wind, Sunset, Knitting Needles
Photograph # 3, Allen Phillips, Photographer
Project Assisted By Artist Collaborators:
Craig Allaben, Kim Carlino, Emily Ward, Micah Camp, Emily Trulson
TBA Institute: Conversation: Kaneza Schaal + Cornell Alston
Sept 8, 2018 at PICA
2018 Time-Based Art Festival
Photo by Chelsea Petrakis
Courtesy of Portland Institute of Contemporary Art
JI YAng - 脚儿粘地 fóot sòn stícky gròund
- a walking performance in the Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Sept 16, 2018 - began at PICA
2018 Time-Based Art Festival
Photo by Chelsea Petrakis
Courtesy of Portland Institute of Contemporary Art
Panoramic shot of the solo exhibition "Choreographies" by Cynthia Lawson Jaramillo at Giacobetti Paul Gallery, October 7 - 17, 2010
The WORKS at The Redd
September 18, 2015
2015 Time--Based Art Festival, PICA
Photo by Chelsea Petrakis
Courtesy of Portland Institute for Contemporary Art
JI YAng - 脚儿粘地 fóot sòn stícky gròund
- a walking performance in the Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Sept 16, 2018 - began at PICA
2018 Time-Based Art Festival
Photo by Chelsea Petrakis
Courtesy of Portland Institute of Contemporary Art
Allie Hankins - better to be alone than to wish you were
September 15-17, 2016 @ Bodyvox
2016 Time-Based Art Festival, PICA
Photo by Chelsea Petrakis
Courtesy of Portland Institute of Contemporary Art
TBA Institute: Conversation: Kaneza Schaal + Cornell Alston
Sept 8, 2018 at PICA
2018 Time-Based Art Festival
Photo by Chelsea Petrakis
Courtesy of Portland Institute of Contemporary Art
The WORKS at The Redd
September 18, 2015
2015 Time--Based Art Festival, PICA
Photo by Chelsea Petrakis
Courtesy of Portland Institute for Contemporary Art
Once again everyone can become a curator in Video Vortex.2. With the aid of a specially developed website six video works can be chosen from the collection of the Netherlands Media Art Institute.
JI YAng - 脚儿粘地 fóot sòn stícky gròund
- a walking performance in the Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Sept 16, 2018 - began at PICA
2018 Time-Based Art Festival
Photo by Chelsea Petrakis
Courtesy of Portland Institute of Contemporary Art
Onder leiding van mediakunstenaar Michiel Koelink monteren leerlingen van het Wellantcollege Sloten filmmateriaal dat zij in hun directe omgeving maakten met hun mobiele telefoon.
Dance Dramaturgy / Katherine Profeta, Kate Bredeson, sidony o’neal, Lu Yim, and Victoria Fortuna (Moderator)
TBA Institute: Round Table
Sept 9, 2017 @ PICA at West End
2017 Time-Based Art Festival, PICA
Photo by Chelsea Petrakis
Courtesy of Portland Institute of Contemporary Art
Daan Brinkmann, winner of the 2006 René Coelho Prize, shows his latest work, 'Vertigo', from February 8 – 15.
TBA Institute: Conversation: Kaneza Schaal + Cornell Alston
Sept 8, 2018 at PICA
2018 Time-Based Art Festival
Photo by Chelsea Petrakis
Courtesy of Portland Institute of Contemporary Art
JI YAng - 脚儿粘地 fóot sòn stícky gròund
- a walking performance in the Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Sept 16, 2018 - began at PICA
2018 Time-Based Art Festival
Photo by Chelsea Petrakis
Courtesy of Portland Institute of Contemporary Art
Dance Dramaturgy / Katherine Profeta, Kate Bredeson, sidony o’neal, Lu Yim, and Victoria Fortuna (Moderator)
TBA Institute: Round Table
Sept 9, 2017 @ PICA at West End
2017 Time-Based Art Festival, PICA
Photo by Chelsea Petrakis
Courtesy of Portland Institute of Contemporary Art
Conversation with Okwui Okpokwasili
September 12, 2015 at PICA Central
2015 Time--Based Art Festival, PICA
Photo by Chelsea Petrakis
Courtesy of Portland Institute for Contemporary Art
Daan Brinkmann, winner of the 2006 René Coelho Prize, shows his latest work, 'Vertigo', from February 8 – 15.
2013
34" x 26" x 18"
1934 RCA Victor Model 242 chassis, oscilloscope, LCD screen, wood, electronics, paint, video and sound footage of Murhut Falls, Washington
Digital video footage of Murhut Falls on the Olympic Peninsula in the state of Washington is displayed on an LCD screen placed inside an 1934 RCA Victor radio. The sound of the water is diverted through an old oscilloscope that shows what the sound LOOKS like in electrical form. The sound also plays out of a speaker and could be mistaken for the hiss of an empty radio frequency.