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Performance Artists and More, Super Futures Haunt Qollective Are Ghosts of Love and Social Justice

COURTESY OF THE ARTISTS โ€œI was a daughter,” Fanny Ball’s oration begins, “I was born. I was the daughter of one of those chiefs, the ones that donโ€™t die of old age. Kientpaush was hanged.” Kintpuash, Ball’s father, was also called Captain Jack. He was a Modoc leader who resisted militarized white settlers in defense […]

Posted inTheater & Performance

Whatโ€™s Coming up Soon from Our List of 30 Arts Events to Check Out in Portland This Spring?

Courtesy of mitski Spring has sprung, and with it comes an exciting batch of events that will get you cultured and out to enjoy the weather. From the return of the smash hit musical Hamilton to the AAPI-centered film Crouching Comic and from TEDxPortland to Tyler, The Creator, weโ€™ve rounded up 30 of the most […]

Posted inSpring Arts Preview 2022

Eye of the Tiger: Portlandโ€™s Art Communities Claw Their Way Back

Mercury Staff GROWL! โ€œWho is this tiger and why is this tiger growling at me?โ€ you may ask. This tiger is YOU, Portland. Itโ€™s your local arts sceneโ€”impassioned, thoughtful, mysterious, and punching far above its weight in the metaphorical boxing ring that is mid-size, artsy cities. As the arts and culture editor of a Portland […]

Posted inSpring Arts Preview 2022

Performance Artists and More, Super Futures Haunt Qollective Are Ghosts of Love and Social Justice

โ€œI was a daughter,” Fanny Ball’s oration begins, “I was born. I was the daughter of one of those chiefs, the ones that donโ€™t die of old age. Kientpaush was hanged.” Kintpuash, Ball’s father, was also called Captain Jack. He was a Modoc leader who resisted militarized white settlers in defense of Modoc lands, now […]

Posted inSpring Arts Preview 2022

Crouching Comic: A Funny, Insightful Local Film From an All-Asian Cast and Crew

On the last day of Alberta Poon and Katie Nguyen’s shoot, for their short film Crouching Comic, the sky began to rain ash. โ€œI donโ€™t know if it was Mother Nature being like, ‘We donโ€™t want this film, we donโ€™t want your story,’” Poon, the film’s director and co-writer, said. “But it was quite the […]

Posted inSpring Arts Preview 2022

In The Queers, Mikki Gillette Writes Real, Unflinching Stories about the Transgender Experience

There are no fantasy heroes in Mikki Gilletteโ€™s work. And hardly any glamour. โ€œA person at a reading said, โ€˜Iโ€™m glad you arenโ€™t just writing the noble transgender character,โ€™โ€ Gillette told the Mercury. โ€œAnd inside I laughed out loud because thatโ€™s not what I would ever do.โ€ As a playwright, Gillette focuses on characters who […]

Posted inSpring Arts Preview 2022

A Sneak Peek at the Portland Gallery Shows You Can See During the 2022 Spring Season

Whether displayed against the backdrop of the stark realities of our present-day or in a fantastical, surreal abstraction, hope, resilience, and strength are feelings and states of being that are predominant themes in exhibitions this season. Art lovers will have ample choices to stimulate their optical nerves; well-known institutions have invigorating cultural presentations, while artist-run […]

Posted inSpring Arts Preview 2022

Portland Art Museum Scores a Rare View, Not Just of Frida Kahlo, but the Interconnected History of Mexican Modernism

Standing in front of Landscape with Cacti, a massive landscape oil painting that muralist Diego Rivera painted in 1931, feels like standing with friends in happy companyโ€”if your friends happen to be five-feet-tall cacti on canvas. They meander over a sunny hill, prickly arms open in greeting. I found refuge in this golden-yellow landscape as […]

Posted inSpring Arts Preview 2022

People Want to Read Changing the Narrative, PSU’s Graphic Novel Comic Collection About Student Homelessness

Portland State University instructor Kacy McKinney has used comics to teach in her classroom, written about them academically, and made them herself. Now she’s bringing local organizations together with indie artists to tell stories about homelessness, and what it means to cope with food and housing insecurity, through an 80-page full color comic. Changing the […]

Posted inSpring Arts Preview 2022

How to Be Picked as a Human Sacrifice at Taylor Macโ€™s A 24-Decade History of Popular Music

Portland hasnโ€™t seen a Taylor Mac performance since the 2011 Time Based Arts Festival, when then arts editor Alison Hallett famously got into an in-print tiff with reviewer Noah Dunham over their conflicting interpretations of Taylor Macโ€™s show Comparison Is Violence, or the Ziggy Stardust Meets Tiny Tim Songbook. But the MacArthur Genius theater performer […]

Posted inSpring Arts Preview 2022

Eye of the Tiger: Portlandโ€™s Art Communities Claw Their Way Back

GROWL! โ€œWho is this tiger and why is this tiger growling at me?โ€ you may ask. This tiger is YOU, Portland. Itโ€™s your local arts sceneโ€”impassioned, thoughtful, mysterious, and punching far above its weight in the metaphorical boxing ring that is mid-size, artsy cities. As the arts and culture editor of a Portland publication, I […]

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