About this Event
Base, in partnership with Under the Radar Festival, is pleased to announce BASE + RADAR! This new residency initiative brings renowned artist Alex Tatarsky to Seattle for an immersive two-week development process in April 2026, advancing Alex’s latest project and culminating in public showings at Base on April 10–11.
Public Showings
Dates: Friday, April 10 at 7:00 PM | Saturday, April 11 at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM
Location: Base, 6520 5th Ave S #122, Seattle, WA 98108
Tickets: $15, $25, and $50
About Alex Tatarsky
Called “a hilarious, finely tuned absurdist” (Theatre Jones) and “one of the most exciting and hilarious performance artists around,” (Artspace) Alex Tatarsky makes performances in the unfortunate in-between zone of comedy, performance art, dance, theater, and deluded rant – sometimes with songs. Sad Boys in Harpy Land, their spiraling clown play about wanting to die, enjoyed a sold-out double extended run Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons and was named “Best of 2023” by the New York Times, New Yorker and ArtForum. They are currently touring Dirt Trip (MoMA PS1), a decomposing lecture-performance on fear of clowns and fear of compost, to community composting sites around the country, and were a featured artist in the 2024 Whitney Biennial. Along with artist Ming Lin, Tatarsky is one half of the roving poetic research unit Shanzhai Lyric and its fictional office Canal Street Research Association.
About BASE + RADAR
This new, collaborative residency model is designed to give artists an opportunity to develop work in an immersive, supportive environment while engaging a new community in the work’s evolution. In this inaugural edition, Tatarsky will experiment with a new piece, working with long-time collaborators Shane Riley (sound), Andreea Mincic (scenic, costumes) and Iris McCloughan (co-direction, dramaturgy) as well as a rotating cast of local Seattle-based outside eyes. Tatarsky and collaborators will have 24/7 access to Base and the chance to share their work in two public showings. The residency allows Tatarsky to experiment and refine this work-in-progress in real time prior to its premiere at Under the Radar.
About Base’s 25-26 Pilot Programs
Made possible through the community support of our Flourish campaign, our 2025-26 pilot programs, BASE + RADAR, Jump / Cut: The Moving Body On Screen, and Pairings: Collaborations in Movement and Music, aim to create more space for the making and experiencing of experimental, multidisciplinary art. Arising organically from conversations with members of the creative community in Seattle and nationally, Base hopes these programmatic experiments provide compelling opportunities while filling a gap in the local arts landscape. Learn more about our pilot programs .
About Base
Base is dedicated to elevating risk and invention in dance, performance and multidisciplinary art. A space for developing and publicly sharing original work, Base is committed to addressing experimental artists’ needs for time, space, creative freedom and critical discourse. Founded in 2015 by longtime Seattle artists and collaborators Dayna Hanson, Peggy Piacenza and Dave Proscia, Base aims to add vibrancy to 21st century art in Seattle and nationally by encouraging artists of all levels to take creative chances, deepen their practices and share an ongoing flow of fresh, original work and ideas. Learn more at .
Support for Base
Now in its second year, Flourish is our first major fundraising campaign that leverages community support in order to grow and expand in response to local, regional, and national demand. Flourish is generating $300,000 over three years to support three areas of growth: increased artist residencies, a more robust staff, and new, community-facing programs. Learn more about Flourish .
Accessibility +
Base is an ADA-compliant, accessible space on the ground floor, with all-gender and wheelchair-accessible restrooms. More on accessibility at Base here. Have any questions? Email [email protected].
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Base: Experimental Arts + Space, 6520 5th Avenue South, Seattle, United States
USD 17.85 to USD 55.20











