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Category Archives: Performance
Elodie Abergel – Jerusalem, Israel
Briefly describe the work you do. My artistic work is contextual art, a type of art committed to serving mankind. I feel like what I call an “artivist” because I chose to create art and to live in Jerusalem and … Continue reading
2014 Artist Spotlight – Lisa Vinebaum
Have there been new developments in your work since your 365 interview? I’ve had two opportunities to exhibit the performance placards I’ve been making and using in New Demands? which is an ongoing series of public walking performances exploring historical … Continue reading
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Katie Hovencamp – Bangor, Pennsylvania
Briefly describe the work you do. For some time fairy tales and fantasy have inspired my imagination and curiosity about their effects on women’s roles and the construction of their identities. In my work, I fracture cultural constructs such as … Continue reading
Luis Mejico – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. I work primarily in performance art, and very often my work includes the involvement of the public. My interest in challenging the binary between artist and audience stems from a desire to unite individuals … Continue reading
Erika Boudreau-Barbee – New York, New York
Briefly describe the work you do. My art is usually derived from thought and the hopscotch mapping of my mind bursting with free exploration. What my choreographic work attempts to bring forward is the visually appealing and the visually repulsive … Continue reading
Dario Lazzaretto – Padova, Italy
Briefly describe the work you do. I produce mainly audio installations, sound sculptures, performance and relational art. The subjects of my research are political, religious and social issues, with particular emphasis on everything that is invisible or secret. Tell us … Continue reading
Mitra Saboury – Los Angeles, California + London
Briefly describe the work you do. My work at the moment deals with the built environment’s affect on bodily space… how roads and sidewalks and cracks move us throughout the city, and how our minds and bodies respond in turn. … Continue reading
Anna Garner – Tucson, Arizona
Briefly describe the work you do. My work investigates how the body can be shaped, sensed, relied upon, or distrusted. Through performance and video I execute varied physical challenges that reveal personal limitations, vulnerability, and clumsiness. Working with forms of … Continue reading
Bryana Siobhan – Boston, Massachusetts
Briefly describe the work you do. I work as a performance artist, specializing in performative installation work. I look to transform significant cultural materials, concepts, and personal spirituality, ultimately working to navigate the creation of text through the body. Tell … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Art, Boston, conceptual, Latin Art, performance art
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Lisa Vinebaum – Chicago, Illinois
Briefly describe the work you do. My work combines performance, sited interventions, fiber, and protest tactics. I’m interested in labor struggles past & present, modes of collective organizing, politics, and identity. More recently, I’ve also begun to explore issues of … Continue reading
Posted in mixed media, Performance
Tagged fiber, Israel and Palestine, Jewish identity, labor, politics
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