Opening Reception: Saturday, June 4, 2022, 5-7pm
SATOR projects presents Collect Call, a multidisciplinary art show and fashion pop-up by artist Ryan Mitchell Boyle, curated by Jess Nickel.
Imagine two shapes outlined in both red and blue ink, overlapping one another but somewhat offset. Now, look at these two images through a pair of 3D glasses and what you see is one cohesive form, belonging to a three dimensional world all its own. This is just such a world. Collect Call, by artist Ryan Mitchell Boyle, coalesces the worlds of sculptural art and street fashion into one playful and fanciful vision.
This exhibition is a multidisciplinary art show and fashion pop-up which invites you into the unique world of Collect Call created by Boyle. Digital collage illustrations piece together found images of non-textile items into a series of cyber fashion stories. They are included for style but also to reflect his general use of materials not often found in clothing. Look closely and you will easily identify a beanbag hat or a pair of Ethernet slippers. A video piece entitled “I contain multitudes”, a collaboration between Collect Call and S.E.C.R.E.T.S. (artist Airin Chapman), emphasizes Boyle’s process, a space in which his histories with drawing, sculpture, dance and costume intermingle, one flowing into the next and all players in the final orchestration.
In this interactive space, we encourage you to casually browse and shop the racks of clothing, climb the step-stool to take a photo in the comic foreground and view the styled mannequins showcasing complete Collect Call looks.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Ryan Mitchell Boyle is a sculptor, dancer, and fashion designer. After beginning his career making traditional visual artwork in and for galleries, Boyle joined the band The Miracles Club in 2011. As a member, some notable performances include, Warm Up at MoMA PS1, New York, NY; Time Based Arts Festival (TBA), Portland, OR; and Keep Portland Weird Festival, Gaité Lyrique, Paris, France. This led to creating costumes for tours and music videos which morphed into fashion as it combines Boyle’s sculptural tendencies with his performative ones. From this, Collect Call was born in 2015. A playful fashion label housing one of a kind avant-garde clothing and sculptural accessories. Since starting Collect Call, Boyle has been a collective member of Everywhere Space and sells his one of a kind garments in shops around the world.
ABOUT THE CURATOR
Jess Nickel is an independent curator based in Portland, Oregon. She received BFA from the University of Oregon and began her career as an artist. In 2011 she was awarded a year-long artist residency with Engage Studios in Galway, Ireland. Here, she worked with a group organizing a series of pop-up exhibitions in vacant spaces throughout the city. Since then, she has worked for arts institutions such as the For-Site Foundation in San Francisco, and held directorship positions at Disjecta Contemporary Art Center, Upfor Gallery, Newspace and Converge 45 in Portland, OR.
ABOUT SATOR
SATOR projects is a migrating exhibition series directed by Jess Nickel. The name is inspired by the sator/rotas square. While the meaning of this symbol has been interpreted in various ways, this project was inspired by the Latin meaning behind SATOR - sower, planter, and its reverse ROTAS - rotating, turning wheels. It is the mission of SATOR projects to seed arts into communities through exhibitions, public programs and events.
Visitor information: Open Saturday - Sunday, 12-5pm or by appointment
Cost: Free
Accessibility: Emotional Support Animals Allowed, Sensory Friendly, Wheelchair Accessible