PNCA MFA in Visual Studies
The MFA in Visual Studies Program is an interdisciplinary, two-year intensive studio art graduate program in Portland, OR.
04/05/2026
PNCA MFA Thesis Film Premiere (2026) Hosted by
A Screening of (3) PNCA MFA Thesis Films by Mango Chardiet , Casey Durand .d.durand , and Dani Wilder at PICA.
PICA
15 NE Hancock St
Portland, OR 97212
Friday, Apr 24 from 6 PM to 10 PM
Free & Open to the Public
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03/20/2026
Stunning Day 2 at the Whitney Biennial ✨ - super appreciate Malcolm Peacock ( ) taking the time to discuss his art & process with our cohorts. We also got a behind the scenes look at the preparatory side of gallery work with ( with )
03/18/2026
First Day in NY for the MA & MFA Cohorts - big thanks to William Petroni of , and (currently showing at ) for taking the time to chat with us ✨
11/10/2025
Our VS Second-Year cohort is back from , feeling refreshed and ready for thesis proposals this December!
10/10/2025
More photos from Cat’s Cradle, on display until October 14th at PNCA’s 157 Gallery.
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Kobey Bonin
Limei Lai
Isabella Saavedra
& Hayashi Wilder
Curated by
10/02/2025
TONIGHT! CAT’S CRADLE - 157 Gallery - Oct 1st / Oct 14th - 511 NW Broadway
Charli Beck, Kobey Bonin, Limei Lai, Ella Martini, Isabella Saavedra, and Hayashi Wilder
Curated by Lauren Hough
A string figure can do infinite things; form shapes, connect people and places, tell stories, play games, tangle and untangle… Inspired by Donna Haraway’s notion of the ‘string figure’ as a method of assembly that “propose[s] and enact[s] patterns for participants to inhabit…on a vulnerable and wounded earth”, the string figure, such as a Cat’s Cradle, becomes the ideal instruction for creating art in an immensely connected world.
CAT’S CRADLE invites us to question the boundaries of the “self” and the “human”, and to recognize the complex, knotted relations we are inextricably woven in. The emergent structures in the gallery suggest a desire for new entangements with the world around us in ways that might restructure our sensual impulses, sense of time and scale, and ethical imperatives.
Here, viewers are introduced to a variety of stringy mediums including fiber optic cables, strands of hair, mesh, taught ropes, and hand-spun yarn. Each of the six artists’ pieces speaks to an ecological sense of the string figure, but also each artist’s practice of world-building found in the act of figuration.
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