What is interventionist art (my working definition):
Public practices at the intersection of art and "direct action" activism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_intervention
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_Interventionism
I'm looking into the Portland context of public intervention practices with the goal of connecting to local individuals and groups who have done this type of work. As a more hands-on form of research, I will also do some exploratory "talking to passersby" about the history of the Multnomah County Central Library, to get more practice being charming & asking strangers for their time. This is an important skill for certain forms of performative public interventions :)
So far I haven't found very many examples of this specific kind of work happening in Portland, so I'm including my explorations around the edges of this topic, including interventionist work in general and Portland-related art with strong connections to grassroots organizing.
General resources and readings on interventionist art practices
Books
Current organizations and training resources:
Center for Artistic Activism (Steve Lambert and Steve Duncombe)
Yes Labs (a project of the Yes Men)
Beautiful Trouble (book and workshops) Andrew Boyd
Center for Story Based Strategy (grassroots organizing/design lens)
Other online writing and practitioners:
https://actipedia.org/
http://destructables.org/
There is often overlap/collaboration between interventionist artists and organizations that focus specifically on spectacular direct-action protest, for example:
Greenpeace (St. Johns Bridge occupation to stop arctic oil drilling)
Mosquito Fleet—Portland or just Seattle?
Mosquito Fleet—Portland or just Seattle?
Where do interventionist practices intersect with Portland?
People
Igor Vamos (Reed College grad) (Guerrilla Theater of the Absurd/guerrilla street re-naming in PDX, Yes Men, Barbie Liberation Front, RTmark.) Now teaches at Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteKatherine Ball- (MFA SoPrac alum)—collaborates with Tools for Action in Europe (action inflatables) and DIY living experiments
Zachary Gough (MFA SoPrac alum)--Dentistry at the Museum, contributor to A Soft Spot in a Hard Place, investigating artists' contributions to anticapitalist movements (with Thomas Gokey, Cassie Thornton/Strike Debt and Max Haiven)
Sam Gould--Red76 project in early-2000s Portland--educational talks and gatherings in bars, laundromats, street corners. Currently teaches at Minneapolis College of Art and Design and involved in book store/publishing venue Beyond Repair
Historical-- Portland Cacophony Society?
Not directly interventionist but still good to know about
Other PSU Social Practice MFA expats
Jen Delos Reyes (Open Engagement, PSU SoPrac MFA and co-creator)
Transformazium (MFA SoPrac grads, now outside of Pittsburg PA) social practice neighborhood work
Transformazium (MFA SoPrac grads, now outside of Pittsburg PA) social practice neighborhood work
Portland art & artists with connections to grassroots organizing
Just Seeds printmaking collective—Thea Garh, Icky Dunn, Roger Peet all live in PDX
Julie Perini--Arresting Power film with Jody Darby, also new film about Bo Brown, gentleman butch revolutionary bank robber
Don't Shoot Portland--Teressa Raiford. Article about art projects. Collaboration with Portland Art Museum
Vanport Mosaic Project
Know Your City walking tours
City Repair (once did guerrilla street projects; now it's institutionalized, so is it now "community arts"?)
Robin Corbo, muralist
Don't Shoot Portland--Teressa Raiford. Article about art projects. Collaboration with Portland Art Museum
Other PDX artists with Social Justice concerns
Vanessa Renwick--experimental film
Kaia Sand poetry
Pdx puppet show
August Wilson Red Door Project, Hands Up - public theater project about police violence
Joe Sacco - political comics journalist
Gentrification is Weird - Donovan Smith
Kaia Sand poetry
Pdx puppet show
August Wilson Red Door Project, Hands Up - public theater project about police violence
Joe Sacco - political comics journalist
Gentrification is Weird - Donovan Smith
Pdx puppet show
August Wilson Red Door Project, Hands Up - public theater project about police violence
Joe Sacco - political comics journalist
Gentrification is Weird - Donovan Smith
Oral History Projects
Vanport Mosaic ProjectKnow Your City walking tours
Street Art
Portland Street Art Alliance (an above-board mural-painting nonprofit)City Repair (once did guerrilla street projects; now it's institutionalized, so is it now "community arts"?)
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