Community Driven.
Local Favorites.
All at CoHo.
Produced by CoHo Productions
June 18- July 5th, 2026
The CoHo Residency Project is a semester-long opportunity for artists to develop an idea or revive an old project and take it to the next level. Over the course of the semester, each artist will be guided and supported by CoHo to help them cultivate an organic creative process that they can take with them wherever they produce in the future. Back for our third year, CoHo Residency performances will be both live and in person. Learn more about individual shows below, and book your pay-what-you-can tickets today!
This year’s artists are Monel Chang, Kayla Kelly, and Julia Bray. Mark your calendars and save the date – The 6th CoHo Residency Project is coming your way in June 2026!
Meet our Resource Center Members!
We sat down with some members to get their perspectives on their creative evolutions, the artistic scene in Portland, the challenges facing independent producers today, and where the Resource Center fits into it all.
The CoHo Resource Center is a co-working space for local creatives. Located in the heart of the booming Slabtown district, members of the CoHo Resource Center pay a monthly or annual Pay-What-You-Can membership fee and gain 24/7 access to our facility. Membership perks include access to the Resource Center’s computer lab, recording studio, board room, co-working spaces, and kitchenette, as well as discounts on workshops and rental time in the CoHo Theatre.
Connect with your local creative community to gain access to all the tools you’ll need to bring your next creative work to life. Learn more about membership to the CoHo Resource Center today!
Discord is a free communication app that lets you share voice, video, and text chat with your friends and community. The CoHo Community Discord is a virtual hang-out spot for those who want to be in dialogue about art, ideas, and upcoming events happening in our city. This platform is important because it creates a virtual space for our community to be in conversation with each other, allowing artists to share their work with an interested audience of fellow artists and creators, and enabling them to receive feedback in real time.
By utilizing Discord, CoHo hopes to create an online digital community of thinkers, creators, and engaged patrons that is active and accessible to anyone, not just CoHo artists, in the hopes that by connecting our community, support and enthusiasm for the arts will blossom and grow.
Make a donation to CoHo
This spring we are celebrating the community rooted here at the CoHo Resource Center and raising funds to keep it going! Over the past two years, we’ve watched the Resource Center blossom from the seed of an idea. Now, it’s a thriving and active creative hot spot with over 60 individual and organizational members!
The Resource Center is more than just a place that offers critical material support for artists. It’s a place that nourishes their creative process, enriching the Portland theater landscape as whole. YOU too can nourish that landscape with a donation to support the Resource Center. Help us reach our $10,000 goal this spring and watch our community bloom!
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Anti-Racism Statement
CoHo Productions stands in solidarity with our BIPOC community. We commit to join those working to dismantle the entrenched, institutionalized racism that makes it possible for the centuries of violence against POC to continue. We acknowledge that white supremacy is central to systems of oppression, and that by not dismantling it, we have been complicit in keeping it intact. We commit to examining and deconstructing that white supremacy in our organization, listening and making space for voices of Black artists and artists of color, and actively working to fight racism in all of its explicit and implicit forms.
Land Acknowledgement
CoHo acknowledges the roles of White supremacy and colonization that are deeply embedded in the technology, organizational structures, and way of life we experience everyday. We acknowledge the land and resources we use to create our programming rests on the historic village sites of the many tribes who made their homes along the Columbia and Willamette rivers. We challenge ourselves and our community to consider how we play into the social structures that govern our everyday lives, reflecting on our roles in decolonization, reconciliation, and allyship.
PWYC
A ticketing price point for every pocketbook . No donation is too big or too small!
Pay-What-You-Can Ticketing
In an effort to ensure theatre is accessible to all, CoHo is pleased to announce that all tickets are now Pay-What-You-Can. Tickets are available in person and online. When purchasing tickets, simply select a price point that works for your budget, reserve your seats, and come on down to the theatre!
Solidarity with Marginalized Communities
CoHo seeks to center, uplift, and produce the works of marginalized people. We offer paid opportunities to be produced through our Residency and NightLife programs, prioritizing the stories of BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, Disabled, Sick/Dying, Neurodivergent, Poor, Fat, Elderly, and otherwise oppressed people. It’s of vital importance that CoHo legitimately serves our community – our whole community
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CoHo needs your support
CoHo is a nonprofit theater that heavily relies on the generosity of our community to continue. If you support our mission, please give what you can!
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