Category Archives: Art

STREB: Pop Action Lab

Posted by: Levi Hanes I had the opportunity to attend the STREB workshop this morning. My fears of potential forced participation were alleviated as I stammered something about being with the PICA Press Corp. Thanks to PICA’s Eugenie I was … Continue reading

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Share With Your Friends

Do you like to send text messages on your phone? Are you excited about the TBA? Then we have a little social experiment we want to try out. Text based chat! If you send a text message to “chat@dodgeball.com” with … Continue reading

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Premeditations

Posted by: Rob McMahon It’s the night before the night before. Christmas eve eve for Portland art lovers. I spent the afternoon in Wallace Park hammering out the final details of my mad schedule for the coming festival. As with … Continue reading

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I Just Can’t Wait…

Dearest People of UrHo and beyond, A festival is about to x-plode all over the place. Evidence of this can be found almost everywhere in town. (and out of town – see the mighty article on TBA Artist Antony and … Continue reading

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this landmark is your landmark, this landmark is my landmark, this landmark was made for you and me

Posted by Laura Becker 6.19.2005 i have had a lot on my mind lately, increasingly, in fact since the last time we all posted on this blog. i feel like it’s sort of been one long down hill since last … Continue reading

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WHAT A DECADE LOOKS LIKE.

PICA is about the activity generated by a community using its energy. And so is this place- or this space that i am in right now. The PICA blog has existed for the past two years – mainly as a … Continue reading

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LEAVE YOUR IMPRINT, AS SHE LEFT HERS.

It has been TEN YEARS since Kristy Edmunds convinced a small group of friends and a small town to open their hearts to the new and untried, the strange and the beautiful and the possibilities that lie in supporting the … Continue reading

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