Two local galleries, Blackfish Gallery and Chefas Projects are expanding into new locations—and its because they want to
Both Blackfish Gallery and Chefas Projects are expanding, and that’s a good sign for the local arts c…
Author: Martha Daghlian
The Fluorescent and Ungovernable Ocean of Like Liquid, Cut Loose
Paper-focused visual artist Morgan Rosskopf and electronic musician Ashlin Aronin created a chaotic blacklight grotto at North Portland’s Well Well Projects. Arts writer Martha Daghlian visited the immersive, “warm-hearted apoca…
How to Get Back to the Land of the Living
Morgan Talty’s debut book Night of the Living Rez follows a Penobscot family through time.
by Martha Daghlian
In the spoof horror movie Shaun of the Dead (2004)…
TBA Review: They Can Never Burn the Stars Is TBA at Its Best
Standing in certain locations turned viewers’ bodies into conduits for deep vibrating bass lines.
by Martha Daghlian
I must have missed something at the start o…
San Cha Opens TBA with a Sold Out Show
The Los Angeles-based singer wowed with a slow baked layer cake set of emotion and drama.
by Martha Daghlian
San Cha has done it again. For many Portland art fans, he…
Start Your Time-Based Art Engines
PICA’s 2022 TBA festival schedule reveals themes of personal journeys, communal healing, cosmic connections, and sensory immersion.
by Martha Daghlian
Every September…
Start Your Time-Based Art Engines
PICA’s 2022 TBA festival schedule reveals themes of personal journeys, communal healing, cosmic connections, and sensory immersion.
by Martha Daghlian
Every September…