All past events from our FF LOFT

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21 (3X7=21) HOURS OF LINDA MARY MONTANO’S 80TH BIRTHDAYARAMA

Join us for part or the full length of this 21-hour ZOOM endurance broadcast to celebrate Linda Mary Montano’s amazing legacies, teachings, videos and art/life. During this historic event, performance artists, lifeists and organizations around the Earth will connect online to perform, tell stories related to Linda Mary Montano, remember stories from her times teaching, and watch intermittently, throughout this program some of her videos made in collaboration with Tobe Carey, video editor, and Jim Barbaro, sound engineer. All are more than welcome to share a 1-3 minutes Laugh/Cry, a performance of your choice, read her your Letter-to-Linda or share a "be Linda" re-enactment!! A fun and easy time will be had by ALL!!

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Past, Present, Future VII

Join us in welcoming the 2021-22 Franklin Furnace Fund Recipients! Franklin Furnace will be hosting a virtual event through The Loft introducing this year’s awardees. The artists will each give a presentation describing their newly funded projects, explaining the influences, thought-processes, and practices culminating in their eventual performances. It’s a rare chance to listen and engage with performance works in various stages of becoming. We hope to see you at our exciting event!

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HISTORIAS: para Niñxs / for the Kids

As part of the online exhibition HISTORIAS Franklin Furnace, in collaboration with Pratt Institute Library, presents How to Make Art to Convince Grownups to Let You Do What You Want To Do, a free childrens’ art workshop led by teaching artists Dolores Zorreguieta, Federico González, and Ignacio Sourrouille. The artists will be joined in a book reading by Flavia Krause, a specialist in the topic of banned children’s books in Argentina.

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Sirreras Fem

Video documentation of the September 18, 2021 (5 - 6:30 PM EST) performance of Sirreras Fem presented by Franklin Furnace and Arantxa Araujo, Verónica Peña, and Yali Romagoza.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsmUQXHkFvYThis was a hybrid performance: Live at a Chashama Space to Present and virtual through the FF LOFT. Lugar/Location: 340 E 64th Street, New York, NY 10065 (Upper East Side), a Chashama Space to Present. Presentado como parte de la Exhibición “Dissolving Borders II”. Presented as part of “Dissolving Borders II” Exhibition. Descripción Sirreras Fem propone…

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Stefan Hayn: Cinema and Painting

As a Berlin based painter and filmmaker, Stefan Hayn (*1965) rediscovered painting through cinematic approaches, especially along the questions about ”representative authenticity” in so-called ”documentary films”. In his lecture he will talk about relationships between cinema and painting and show his film MALEREI HEUTE/PAINTING NOW. Hayn’s focus is directed less on the blending of painting’s and cinema’s modes of production and reception, as usually happens in ”new media“, but rather on the collision of their different pictorial and narrative potential, trying to make socio-political effects of today’s media communication perceptible.

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HISTORIAS: Una Conversación / A Panel Discussion

Join Ruth Benitez, Ines Yujnovsky, Flavia Krause, Carlos Motta, Liliana Porter and Rosaura Ramos for a discussion on HISTORIAS and avant-garde art. Event will be held in Spanish with English translator and subtitles.

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Verónica Peña’s “The Body In The Substance”

The search for peace is an endless human endeavor. “The Body In The Substance” is a process-based ongoing performance art, and science project that Verónica Peña started in 2015, in pursuing to confine the human body as a means to achieving communion with others—either present or absent. Submerged, the self grows, the female body reveals strength, the immigrant body defies distance, the alive search for the absent. Submerged, each inhalation becomes an act of hope, an inquiry of the unknown, a balm for the pain of loss.

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HISTORIAS: A Screening of Films by Jaime Davidovich

Video documentation of the September 27th, 2021 (7 - 8:00 PM EST) performance of HISTORIAS presented by Franklin Furnace. This event celebrated the avant-garde conceptual artist and filmmaker Jaime Davidovich. This was the first of three events in relation to HISTORIAS.  Recorded on Zoom, edited by Jenna Kramer (Fall Intern, 2021).https://vimeo.com/641633092As part of the online exhibition HISTORIAS Franklin Furnace, in collaboration with Pratt Institute, invite you to screen, from September 20 through September 27, the following Jaime Davidovich online films in advance of the…

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Gravity and Levity

In a short, spoken-word and performance video— all in a little black box - Ladd shape shifts into a puppet character named fingers and eyes. She dances, sings, and speaks poetic text. It sounds funny, and at times it is, but the piece can also be heartbreaking. It ranges from slapstick to mime to dance to a cry from the depths of the artist’s heart.

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Five Fights

FIVE FIGHTS was a Virtual Celebration (and/or Roast) of an East Village Poem,” fetes one of Off-Broadway playwright/actor Robert Galinsky’s most popular spoken word pieces, FIVE FIGHTS. The poem is from a collection of works called “The Mayor of the Lower East Side Speaks”, which High Times Magazine reviewed saying, “Galinsky is manic, takes rapid-fire shots at drunk drivers, firearms, and bicycle messengers with almost psychotic precision.” This program features 12 artist interpretations of the poem, each under 2 minutes, and each with a unique look and feel. Galinsky has performed the poem in New York, Los Angeles California, Buenos Aires Argentina, Aberswyth Wales, Napoli Italy, London England, and also in the bathroom, bedroom, and living room. FIVE FIGHTS made it’s Franklin Furnace Virtual Loft debut, so sit back and enjoy a dozen variations of a classic East Village literary anaphora.

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