Goings On | 11/20/2023

Contents for November 20, 2023

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1. Holly Hughes, FF Alumn, receives 2023-24 Sarah Goddard Power Award

2.  Coco Fusco, FF Alumn, at Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo, Brazil, Nov. 25. 2023-Jan. 27, 2024

3. M. Lamar, FF Alumn, at Hart Bar, Brooklyn, Dec. 7

4. Aviva Rahmani, FF Alumn, receives 2024 Theater Commission from the New York State Council on the Arts

5. Penny Arcade, Sarah Schulman, FF Alumns, at Psny Manhattan, Dec. 4

6. Nancy Holt, Joan Jonas, FF Alumns, now online at NYTimes.com

7. Jeanette Andrews, FF Alumn, now online at artnet.com 

8. Billy X Curmano, FF Alumn, on Makato Avenue, Winona, MN, thru Dec. 10

9. Michelle Handelman, Lydia Lunch, FF Alumns, at signs and symbols gallery, Manhattan, opening Dec. 1

10. Julie Atlas Muz, Mat Fraser, FF Alumns, at Abrons Arts Center, Manhattan, Dec. 2-24

11. Dynasty Handbag, FF Alumn, at The Elysian, Los Angeles, CA, thru Dec. 9

12. Richard H. Alpert, FF Alumn, now online at altiba9.com

13. Jason E. Bowman, FF Alumn, at Galleri Cora HIllebrand, Gothenburg, Sweden, thru Dec. 10

14. Frank Moore, FF Alumn, new publication

15. Grace Roselli, FF Alumn, at West Chelsea Arts Festival, Manhattan, Nov. 19

16. Nancy Azara, Quimetta Perle, FF Alumns, at Carter Burden Gallery, Manhattan, thru Dec. 20

17. Gregory Sholette, FF Alumn, atThomas Mann Haus, Los Angeles, CA, Nov. 19

18. Paul Zelevansky, FF Alumn, now online at GreatBlankness.com

19. Geoffrey Hendricks, FF Alumn, at Art/Basel, Miami Beach, FL, Dec. 6-10

20. Judy Pfaff, FF Member, at Sarasota Art Museum, FL, thru March 24, 2024

21. Toby MacLennan, FF Alumn, 21st Julia Margaret Cameron Award honorable mention, at Foto Nostrum, Barcelona, Spain, thru Dec. 2024

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1. Holly Hughes, FF Alumn, receives 2023-24 Sarah Goddard Power Award

Today I got this thrilling email, which left me as verklempt as a shiksa can get:

“On behalf of the Academic Women’s Caucus and CEW+, I am pleased to congratulate you as a recipient of the 2023-2024 Sarah Goddard Power Award for your contributions to feminist and queer performance. You have been a leader in the space for decades, ensuring those who followed behind were mentored, challenged, and supported on their journeys.”

I’m thrilled at this award and humbled. Whatever I good I have been able to do in this world, either artistically or politically, has been because of the support and of feminists, mostly queer and queer people, mostly women and trans folks.

I don’t feel like I’ve earned the title “leader” when I compare myself to some I look up to from my own circles, like the late Robbie McCauley, Minnie Bruce Pratt or the dynamic duo of Lois Weaver and Peggy Shaw, Ramon Rivera Severa, David Roman, Jill Dolan, Clare Croft, Carmelita Tropicana, Anita Gonzalez, Tim Miller and all the people at WOW and before at the Heresies Collective. There’s also the many people I know only from their books or plays or art work. But it’s my pleasure and mission to try to lead and to help support others, particularly those whose creative expression shines with queer/feminist fervor. 

I am deeply grateful to my friend and colleague Heidi Kumao who nominated me for this award and to anyone who had to write a letter of rec. There’s so much work that goes into these things.  But particularly to Heidi who deserves a MacArthur for her art work and is the best colleague.

Thank you.

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2.  Coco Fusco, FF Alumn, at Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo, Brazil, Nov. 25. 2023-Jan. 27, 2024

Please visit this link:

https://mendeswooddm.com/exhibitions/293-coco-fusco/

Thank you.

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3. M. Lamar, FF Alumn, at Hart Bar, Brooklyn, Dec. 7

M. Lamar, FF Alumn, presents Wallfacer! at Hart Bar, Thursday December 7, 2023 at 8-11:30 pm, $10 avance, $15 at the door,  538 Hart Street #1 Brooklyn, NY 11221 

Please visit this link:

https://www.hartbarnyc.com/

Thank you.

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4. Aviva Rahmani, FF Alumn, receives 2024 Theater Commission from the New York State Council on the Arts

Aviva Rahmani has received a 2024 Theater Commission from the New York State Council on the Arts. Production of the Blued Trees opera will be made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. The preview of Blued Trees premiered August 26 at the Soapbox Gallery in Brooklyn with composer Julia Schwartz, Librettist Catherine Filloux and projectionists Lauren Petty and Shaun Irons. Performers were pianist Joseph Vaz, soprano Lianne P. Coble-Dispensa, baritone Ross Bonoliel, and mezzo Catherine Choi-Steckmeyer.

Please visit this link:

www.bluedtrees.com 

Thank you.

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5. Penny Arcade, Sarah Schulman, FF Alumns, at Psny Manhattan, Dec. 4

First Mondays at PSNY curated by Sarah Schulman

Monday December 4th 7pm

Penny Arcade  Steven Thrasher Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore

Penny Arcade reads from her memoir in progress

Tickets are free but you need to register

Please visit this link:

https://performancespacenewyork.org/shows/innovators/

Thank you.

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6. Nancy Holt, Joan Jonas, FF Alumns, now online at NYTimes.com

Please visit this link:

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/01/arts/design/what-to-see-in-nyc-galleries-in-november.html?referringSource=articleShare

Thank you.

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7. Jeanette Andrews, FF Alumn, now online at artnet.com 

Please visit this link:

https://news.artnet.com/art-world/jeanette-andrews-art-magician-2385918

Thank you.

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8. Billy X Curmano, FF Alumn, on Makato Avenue, Winona, MN, thru Dec. 10

Billy X Curmano on digital billboard, “I knows I’m insignificant…but…at least I planted trees.” 10’ x 20’, Cycles live for 8-seconds per minute, Mankato Avenue, Winona, MN, heading towards the Mississippi River – through December 10. Watch for it, but drive safely.

Thank you.

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9. Michelle Handelman, Lydia Lunch, FF Alumns, at signs and symbols gallery, Manhattan, opening Dec. 1

Michelle Handelman: Delirium — Part One: Death (The Breakdown)

signs and symbols gallery, New York, NY

December 1, 2023 – January 20, 2024 

Michelle Handelman’s (2019 Grantee) moving image installation is an inquiry into the making and unmaking of meaning within hierarchical systems of desire and control. Featuring performer and writer Lydia Lunch alongside choreography by the New York performance duo FlucT.

Please visit this link:

https://creative-capital.org/events/michelle-handelman-delirium-part-one-death-the-breakdown/?mc_cid=969442a0d3&mc_eid=8d23be7a9e

Thank you.

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10. Julie Atlas Muz, Mat Fraser, FF Alumns, at Abrons Arts Center, Manhattan, Dec. 2-24

Sleeping Beauty

Abrons Arts Center, New York, NY

December 2-24, 2023

From Oneofus (Julie Atlas Muz and Mat Fraser, 2023 Grantees), this larger than life, feel-good holiday spectacular will have your whole family singing, laughing, and dancing in their seats by celebrating the power of chosen family, the magic of love, and the defeat of Evil Queen Karen. 

Please visit this link:

https://www.abronsartscenter.org/programs/sleeping-beauty-touch-tour

Thank you.

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11. Dynasty Handbag, FF Alumn, at The Elysian, Los Angeles, CA, thru Dec. 9

Dynasty Handbag’s The Bored Identity

The Elysian, Los Angeles, CA

Through December 9, 2023

See Jibz Cameron’s (2020 Grantee) alter-ego Dynasty Handbag perform their new comedy record The Bored Identity. With takes on the self care industrial complex, murderous misogyny and the horrors of heteronormativity, Cameron moves through a slew of characters in ridiculously imaginative scenarios.

Please visit this link:

https://creative-capital.us12.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0fa64404a41e38f6ea62aa7c6&id=efce809514&e=8d23be7a9e

Thank you.

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12. Richard H. Alpert, FF Alumn, now online at altiba9.com

Richard H. Alpert is one of 54 selected artists worldwide featured in the newest print edition of Al-Tiba 9 Magazine. Issue14 is curated as a “space where individual artists and designers can express their vision.” This issue includes works from Alpert’s Primary Traces series.

The Primary Traces is a testament to curiosity, scientific inquiry, and empirical exploration. The series captures the essence of child-like playfulness while simultaneously reflecting on the world of science and its exacting investigative processes. Furthermore, the influence of Marcel Duchamp and John Cage introduces an element of chance and randomness into the artistic process. Humor serves as a counterpoint to the heavier themes, adding a sense of playfulness to the work and prompting contemplation of some aspects of American culture.

Please visit this link:

https://www.altiba9.com/art-magazine-issue14

Thank you.

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13. Jason E. Bowman, FF Alumn, at Galleri Cora HIllebrand, Gothenburg, Sweden, thru Dec. 10

Talk to the Hand, Jason E. Bowman, at Galleri Cora Hillebrand, Gothenburg, Sweden, thru December 10. 

For complete information please visit this link:

https://corahillebrand.se/

Thank you.

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14. Frank Moore, FF Alumn, new publication

new book, What A Life: The (auto)Biography of Shaman/Performance Artist Frank Moore

Over the years, Frank Moore had attempted to find someone to write his biography but it never worked out. In 2010, he decided to start working on it himself.

This book is the working document Frank created that he was working on, when he had time, up until his death in 2013. It covers his life up until around 1989.

Frank constructed it primarily from the conversations he had with anthropologist Russell Shuttleworth from 1997 through 2009. The complete transcripts of those interviews are available in the book How to Handle an Anthropologist published in 2019 by Inter-Relations. He also used excerpts from his mother, Constance (Connie) Moore’s autobiography, excerpts from his own writing, in particular from Art of a Shaman, and an interview by Sheri Falco for a film, “Sex and Spirituality,” that never was made.

No attempt has been made to organize this material. It is presented in its raw form, as Frank left it, in the hope it will be valuable for future researchers interested in Moore’s life.

It also includes two galleries of photographs.

It is available exclusively on Lulu.com in hardcover, paperback and pdf.

Please visit this link for ordering information: 

https://eroplay.com/what-a-life/

Thank you.

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15. Grace Roselli, FF Alumn, at West Chelsea Arts Festival, Manhattan, Nov. 19

I’m excited to be presenting Pandora’s BoxX Project as part of the West Chelsea Arts Festival being held Nov 10-Dec1. This will be a ‘salon-style’ conversation, where I’ll be talking about, and sharing stories from the project.  Please join me this Sunday, Nov 19th, 4pm in the penthouse of 508 W 26th st. 12th fl. 

Please visit this link:

http://www.westchelseafestival.info/index.htm 

Pandora’s BoxX Project is a photographic portrait series portraying the changing face and profound cultural influence of womxn artists and art practitioners over the past six decades. Pandora’s power is in the portraits and their accompanying stories. These are the unacknowledged histories behind our contemporary art world—and they need to be shared. As we engage with art history, we are actively creating a new and living history.

Please visit this link:

https://www.pandorasboxxproject.com/

Warmly,

Grace

Thank you.

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16. Nancy Azara, Quimetta Perle, FF Alumns, at Carter Burden Gallery, Manhattan, thru Dec. 20

The Small Works Show

November 16 – December 20, 2023

Join Darla Bjork and Nancy Azara at Carter Burden Gallery’s seventh annual exhibition The Small Works Show. The show features “over seventy gallery artists who have harnessed their creativity on uniform 10” x 10” canvases, resulting in an array of paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures, and collages that eloquently demonstrate the remarkable diversity and artistic strength of the artists’ talent.”

In accordance with the guiding principle of Carter Burden Gallery, which advocates for art accessibility to all, every artwork is affordably priced at $200, ensuring accessibility for both seasoned collectors and those new to art collecting. The exhibition will showcase Art Cards measuring 6″ x 6″, and each is priced at $20, with all proceeds directed towards supporting Carter Burden Gallery.

The Carter Burden Gallery is located at 548 West 28th Street in New York City.

The gallery hours are Tuesday – Friday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.

They can be reached at (212) 564-8405 

Thank you.

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17. Gregory Sholette, FF Alumn, atThomas Mann Haus, Los Angeles, CA, Nov. 19

Dear friends, I am giving the morning keynote next Sunday at the Thomas Mann Haus in LA and discussing the challenges of social change and activist art in a time of multiple catastrophic political, economic, social, and cultural crises. I don’t think it is being recorded, but I will try to make it available if interested on my substack later this month.

Please visit this link:

https://substack.com/@gregorysholette?utm_source=profile-page

Please visit this link:

https://www.vatmh.org/en/eventreader/arts-in-times-of-crises-the-role-of-artists-in-weakened-democracies-conference.html

Thank you.

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18. Paul Zelevansky, FF Alumn, now online at GreatBlankness.com

To The Great Blankness

Mailing List:

“For my love is like the wind,

and wild is the wind…”

(“Wild is the Wind,” Tiomkin/Washington. 1957)

Please visit this link:

http://greatblankness.com/portfolio-items/11-new-morning/ 

Please visit this link for the full set:

http://greatblankness.com/portfolio-gallery/new-morning/ 

Thank you.

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19. Geoffrey Hendricks, FF Alumn, at Art/Basel, Miami Beach, FL, Dec. 6-10

Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery is pleased to announce

its participation in Art Basel Miami Beach 2023 with a solo installation of works by Geoffrey Hendricks (1931-2018).

December 8-10, 2023

Preview days: December 6-7

Miami Beach Convention Center

To see the works in the booth,please visit our viewing room.

Please visit this link:

https://klausgallery.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=1ab9f35e6963fb50fcc7b0c63&id=33675f2851&e=7bf5e96bb4

For more information and inquiries, contact klaus@klausgallery.com 

Thank you.

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20. Judy Pfaff, FF Member, at Sarasota Art Museum, FL, thru March 24, 2024

Please visit this link:

https://www.sarasotaartmuseum.org/judy-pfaff/

Thank you.

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21. Toby MacLennan, FF Alumn, 21st Julia Margaret Cameron Award honorable mention, at Foto Nostrum, Barcelona, Spain, thru Dec. 2024

Toby MacLennan’s The Shapeshifters has received an honorable mention from Foto Nostrum, The Mediterranean Theatre of Photography’s 21st Julia Margaret Cameron Award in the category of digital manipulation and collage pro series section. On view thru Dec. 2024

Thank you.

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