Time-Released
PICA's Time-Released, a new series of performance artworks for 2023, reimagines the institution's iconique Time-Based Art Festival. The series will expand on TBA's typical 10-consecutive-day runtime with a more spread-out format, offering "space to artists and audiences to make deeper connections with each program.” Basically, we're getting TBA programming over a longer period of time—we'll take it! Local and international artists like Allie Hankins, Hannah Krafcik, Anthony Hudson/Carla Rossi, and Pepper Pepper will share their experiments from August to November; I'm digging Indigenous Mapuche artist Seba Calfuqueo's video installation and performative work Alka domo, which closes on September 24.
by Lindsay CostelloRelated Events
Aug 17–19: Carla Rossi and Pepper Pepper are GLOOP
Aug 24–Sept 24: Seba Calfuqueo: Alka domo
Aug 26: Seba Calfuqueo: Flowing Like Waterfalls
Aug 29: Panel Discussion: Alka domo & Flowing Like Waterfalls
Sept 23–Nov 5: Will Rawls [siccer]
Oct 10–Nov 10: Allie Hankins and Hannah Krafcik: By My Own Hand, Part 3: THE ACHE
Nov 17–18: Andrew Tay and Stephen Thompson: Make Banana Cry