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PDX Bridge Festival Creative Director Tucker Teutsch 3.0Tucker Teutsch 3.0, Creative Director

PDX Bridge Festival’s creative director and project leader, Tucker Teutsch 3.0, has extensive experience in logistics, installations and public art management for large community events. Most recently, he was lead site manager and logistics coordinator for Symbiosis 2009, a festival drawing over 10,000 people to a 100+ acre property in the heart of Yosemite Valley, where he managed all heavy equipment used in big art builds, power grids, and ambient/safety lighting for the event. Prior to his work on PDX Bridge Festival, he successfully executed Basura Sagrada, the 2008 Community Temple Installation at Burning Man, which draws a crowd of over 40,000 participants. His responsibilities included the management of 200 crewmembers and oversight of a $115,000 budget. Teutsch’s 2007 project, the Tasseograph: Trash Tea Temple, was a collaboration with artist Shrine and functioned as a traveling exhibit that was seen by more than 150,000 people during 12 festival-site installations before being bought by a private collection in Marin County. Teutsch prides himself on being a writer, craftsman, builder, networker, and project manager. He is excited to bring his knowledge of festival logistics and large-scale art fabrication to the center of Portland.

Jessica Klinke, Managing Director Jessica Klinke, Managing Director

A leader of PDX Bridge Festival’s non-profit, Jessica Klinke has served as the Board Chair since co-founding the organization in September 2009. Prior to moving to Portland, she worked as a fundraiser for a long-standing and successful land trust on the San Francisco peninsula, helping them complete a $200 million capital campaign. For the last two years, Ms. Klinke has partnered with Teutsch on a range of projects, most notably as the business and funds manager for Basura Sagrada, where she developed and managed the $115,000 budget for and played a major part in raising over $70,000 from individual and in-kind donations for the project. Additionally, her experience includes program management for arts-in-education programs and independently produced audio documentaries and radio programming. With a master’s degree in folklore and eight years of non-profit experience, Ms. Klinke is thrilled to put her skills to use for PDX Bridge Festival.

BRIDGE STORIES – STORYTELLING SLIDE SHOW: July 31st

From the history and gossip surrounding the construction of the Fremont Bridge to the storied history of the Hawthorne, Sharon Wood Wortman presents rare and unusual images in this award-winning hour-long collection of music, short video clips, and stories. See all measure of bridges: the singing, grasshopper, lighted, and London, as well as the longest tied-arch in the Western world, the country’s oldest operating vertical lift, and the only double lift bridge of its kind in engineering history–the latter three found in Portland, Oregon.

$3/All Ages

Bagdad Theater & Pub, 3702 SE Hawthorne Boulevard

Saturday, July 31st at 1pm

SHARE YOUR BRIDGE STORY

From the history and gossip surrounding the construction of the Fremont Bridge to the storied history of the Hawthorne, Sharon Wood Wortman presents rare and unusual images in this award-winning 55 minute collection of music, short video clips, and stories. See all measure of bridges: the singing, grasshopper, lighted, and London, as well as the longest tied-arch in the Western world, the country’s oldest operating vertical lift, and the only double lift bridge of its kind in engineering history–the latter three found in Portland, Oregon.

When/Where:

July 31 at 2pm — Bagdad Theater and Pub map it

August 7 at Mark Spencer Hotel Courtyard map it

WILLAMETTE JETBOAT TOURS

When: July 31st, 7-9pm

Where: Eastbank Esplanade (near the Hawthorne Bridge), Fire House dock

Portland’s ultimate river experience! Explore Portland’s historic bridges, skyline and scenic waterfront with Willamette Jetboat Excursions. These tours are the only way to see so much of the river in such a short time! Each adventure is narrated with facts and local stories from USCG licensed pilots.  They also include adventure and splash, including spins and thrills only possible on a jetboat.

FIXED SPANS: City Hall Art Installation

The Fixed Spans art installation makes use of the open atrium at City Hall and the shifting perspectives of this civic space.

PDX Bridge Festival’s collaborative team of artists will create a 3D “optical illusion” installation with inexpensive materials, using the Willamette River Bridges as subject matter. By projecting images of the bridges from a fixed point, fixed spans artists can recreate the outlines of the image with masking tape on the surfaces of the atrium. Thus, as a visitor moves around the atrium, the images shift into and out of focus.  Portland City Hall, with the Fixed Spans art installation, will give creative reverence to its bridges for nearly a month, so make sure you make it.

Free/All Ages

Portland City Hall, South Atrium

July 21 – August 9, 2010

Opening event with PDX Pop Now!: July 22nd, 5-9pm

Collaborating Artists:

Gabe Shaughnessy

Gaige Qualmann

Tucker Teutsch 3.0

Andrew Lunday

BOHEMIAN STORYTELLING TOURS

The esoteric, endlessly entertaining, and highly imaginative Bohemian Storytelling Tours weave together theater, storytelling, and lively bits of audience interaction–with a live musical soundtrack throughout! The talented troupe of Nathan Hoover and Jay Twenge offers two themes to celebrate this year’s PDX Bridge Festival, and we suggest trying to catch both! These guys are one of the newly discovered treasures of our city, and we cannot recommend them enough! For more information visit Bohemian Storytelling Tours website, or follow the links below to register for the tours.

Happy Birthday Hawthorne!

Presented specifically for the PDX Bridge Festival, this tour explores our favorite piece of infrastructure, sometimes referred to as Portland’s “living room bridge.” The tour starts at the base base of the Hawthorne at the fire station on the Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade, travels west over the span, then leads south under the bridge on the esplanade to loop up again onto the ramp and back onto the bridge eastbound—ending back on the Esplanade.

WHEN: July 31st from 2-4pm (Pay what you will) and August 7th from 2-4pm ($15)

WHERE: This tour begins and ends on the Eastbank Esplanade, next to the Hawthorne Bridge fire station.

Tickets: $15 Available Here!

Deep Water

This tour is a two-act performance exploring humankind’s relationship with water. Specifically, this tour considers whether a river is held captive by her bridges, and examines the life of a raindrop and its journey from sky to sea, via Portland. The performers draw from literary sources that include Rudyard Kipling, David Foster Wallace, and Billy Collins. The tour runs approximately two hours, and covers about a mile and half along the downtown waterfront. Engaging and entertaining for audiences of all ages!

WHEN: August 5th from 6-8pm($15)

WHERE: Meet at the north end of Tom McCall Waterfront Park (near Steel Bridge)

Tickets: $15 Available Here!

PDX BRIDGE FESTIVAL FILM COMPETITION

When: Thursday, August 5 from 8-10:30pm (doors open at 7:30)

Where: Mission Theater       map it

A local film competition will screen 18 selected short films by local Portland filmmakers who have taken the “bridge” theme to new and creative levels (think “bridging the real world and stop motion animation, devilish minions across the Hawthorne Bridge, and romantic bridges between friends”).

The film competition includes cash prizes, gift certificates, as well as the chance at the Grand Prize: screening the film of your choice at the Bagdad Theater to you and a few hundred of your friends!  Come help select the winning filmmakers – and maybe even win an audience raffle prize.

Tickets: Only $3 and Available Here!

“THE BIG LEBOWSKI”: July 28-30

They figured he was a lazy, time-wasting slacker. They were right.

This cult classic follows Jeff Bridges as “The Dude” during his hilariously misspent efforts in bowling, blackmail, unintentional procreation, and his quest to recover the stolen floor rug that “really tied the room together, man.” Need we say more? If you haven’t seen this film before, you must have been living in a cave. Here’s your chance!  Tickets available on the day of the event at the Bagdad.

MOVIE TIMES

Bagdad Theater & Pub

7/28 — 9pm

7/29 — 9pm

7/30 — 9pm

PDX Bridge Festival’s Film Series presented through the generous support of:Rivermark logo

in partnership with:

McMenamin's logo

“BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA”

“Bridge to Terabithia” is the exhilarating and heartwarming fantasy-adventure about the power of imagination and the magic of friendship. Discover a place that will never leave you, and a friendship that will change you forever. Close your eyes, but keep your mind wide open! Suitable for most children, this film is rated PG for some thematic elements, bullying, and mild language.

MOVIE TIMES

St. Johns Theater & Pub

“Bridge To Terabithia”

7/31 — 2pm (Special Children’s Event from noon to 4pm!)

8/2 — 2pm

PDX Bridge Festival’s Film Series presented through the generous support of:Rivermark logo

in partnership with:

McMenamin's logo

“MAN ON WIRE”

A look at tightrope walker Philippe Petit’s daring—and illegal—high-wire routine performed between New York City’s World Trade Center’s twin towers in 1974. Some considered it, “the artistic crime of the century.” This highly eccentric and self-absorbed daredevil defied both gravity and the authorities to build a one-man bridge in thin air. Told by friends and colleagues and Petit himself, this is a gripping tale of one man’s obsession with a nearly impossible feat.

MOVIE TIMES

Mission Theater & Pub

“Man On Wire”

8/4 — 9pm
8/6 — 9pm
8/7 — 9pm

PDX Bridge Festival’s Film Series presented through the generous support of:Rivermark logo

in partnership with:

McMenamin's logo