Goings On | 12/20/2021

Contents for December 20, 2021

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E. F. Higgins, FF Alumn, In  Memoriam

Weekly Spotlight: Yvette Helin, FF Alumn, now online at  https://franklinfurnace.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p17325coll1/id/99 

1. Every Ocean Hughes, FF Alumn, at University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Feb. 10, 2022

2. Disband, FF Alumns, at mfc-michèle didier, Paris, France, thru Jan. 8, 2022

3. Nancy Burson, Christo, Claudia DeMonte, Agnes Denes, Max Gimblett, Andrew Ginzel, Richard Haas, Julie Harrison, Judith Henry, Barry Holden, Joyce Kozloff, Richard Nonas, Nam June Paik, Lucio Pozzi, Cindy Sherman, Hannah Wilke, Nina Yankowitz, Jerilea Zempel, FF Alumns, now online at  cityarts.org/soho-online-exhibition

4. Mama Donna, FF Alumn, live on Zoom, Dec. 21

5. Ichi Ikeda, FF Alumn, new publications now available in English

6. Joseph Nechvatal, FF Alumn, now online in WhiteHotMagazine.com

7. Galinsky, FF Alumn, live online Jan. 20, 2022

8. Nina Sobell, FF Alumn, live online at Techpressionist Salon, December 21

9. John Kelly, FF Alumn, December news

10. Quimetta Perle, FF Alumn, at Arts Warehouse, Delray Beach, FL, December 29, 2021-January 29, 2022 and more

11. Tibor Varnagy, FF Alumn, now on Youtube.com

12. Steed Taylor, FF Alumn, now online at https://vimeo.com/613904930 

13. Katya Grokhovsky, FF Alumn, Winter news

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E. F. Higgins, FF Alumn, In  Memoriam

Please visit the following link:

https://boweryboogie.com/2021/12/ed-higgins-wingnut-artist-of-the-rivington-school-dies-at-72/

Thank you.

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Weekly Spotlight: Yvette Helin, FF Alumn, now online at  https://franklinfurnace.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p17325coll1/id/99 

Yvette Helin’s “Pedestrian Project” is captured with a 16-minute documentary VHS tape following 8 silent artists clad in black pedestrian costumes performing in New York City on November 7, 1990. The “Peds” occasionally carry similarly-styled props of dogs, children, and guns. As the performance progresses, the questions and interpretations of some individuals can be heard. One such passerby asks, “What is it for?” A commentary on bourgeois life was one suggestion. A critique or celebration of the cookie-cutter American dream may be another. Or are the performers simply a reflection of the individuals around them? The camera view shifts to the audience towards the end of the video, taking time to celebrate the talents and community of the people of New York. (Text by Rhea Murdeshwar, FF Intern Summer 2021) 

Watch this intriguing 16-minutes and create your own interpretation at the following website: 

https://franklinfurnace.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p17325coll1/id/99

Thank you.

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1. Every Ocean Hughes, FF Alumn, at University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Feb. 10, 2022

Sachs Visiting Professor lecture: February 10, 2022, 6 pm

University of Pennsylvania

Morgan Fine Arts Building

205 South 34th Street

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104

United States

T +1 215 898 8374

mfa@design.upenn.edu

www.design.upenn.edu

The Weitzman School has appointed artist Every Ocean Hughes the Keith L. and Katherine S. Sachs Visiting Professor in the Department of Fine Arts for the 2021–2022 Academic Year. “Our students have gotten to know a dazzling array of artists since we hosted the inaugural Sachs Visiting Professor back in 2016,” said Fritz Steiner, dean and Paley Professor at the Weitzman School. “We’re delighted for Every to join the Penn community.”Every Ocean Hughes (EOH), formerly known as Emily Roysdon, is based in Stockholm, where she was professor of art at Konstfack University College of Arts, Craft, and Design from 2013-2021. Her work has included performance, photography, video, printmaking, and site-specific installations. 

Beyond these media, her expansive output has also included curating exhibitions, as well as such projects as designing costumes for the band Le Tigre and a collaborative performance with the singer/songwriter Colin Self. Written text has also been a core part of EOH’s practice and she was a founding member of the queer feminist journal and artist collective LTTR. In many of her works, EOH mines the history of 20th-century avant-garde activities that took place in both institutional and public spaces. In particular, she is drawn to the ephemeral history of queer activists and artists. Another ongoing concern is the recognition of the complexities of identity, which often manifests in works that explore the intersection of physical movement and political action.

“For the recent four years, I have been researching in a field I call queer death, addressing questions of self-determination, mutual aid, survival, diverse kinship, and accountability. In these times of pandemic, uprisings, and deep conflict, I find this work even more engaging and relevant,” said EOH.“Every Ocean Hughes is centrally concerned with affectivity in all its valences. Through her art and writing, she seeks to disrupt discursive regimes wherever and whenever they appear. Her work challenges the idea that lived experience can be reduced to codified systems or articulable forms. Her work appears in the gaps within and between rules,” said Ken Lum, Marilyn Jordan Taylor Presidential Professor and chair of fine arts at Penn.

At Penn, EOH will be engaged with graduate students in the Department of Fine Arts. In the spring of 2022, she will give a public lecture and lead a seminar that culminates in a student-immersive trip. EOH is represented in Witch Hunt, an international group exhibition on view at the Hammer Museum and Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, through January 9, 2022, and over the coming two years will be included in exhibitions at Studio Voltaire, London, and Moderna Museet, Stockholm. Her work has been included in numerous exhibitions internationally, including recent exhibitions at the Institute of Contemporary Art, London; Tate Modern, London; and KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin.EOH holds a Bachelor of Arts from Hampshire College and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of California, Los Angeles. She also attended the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program and, in 2019–20, was a fellow at Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University.

The Sachs Visiting Professorship has been previously held by Ernesto Pujol, who labels himself a “social choreographer;” Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley, video-based collaborators who script works performed on elaborate sets of their own creation; Ralph Lemon, a choreographer, writer, visual artist, and curator; Josiah McElheny, a sculptor, performance artist, writer and filmmaker best known for his use of glass with other materials; and alum Wael Shawky (MFA‘01), whose work tackles notions of national, religious and artistic identity through film, performance, and storytelling.

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2. Disband, FF Alumns, at mfc-michèle didier, Paris, France, thru Jan. 8, 2022

“In Franklin Furnace I had a loft that was big enough for wild and crazy rehearsals. Honestly, we didn’t rehearse all that much—mostly we gossiped and ate dinner together. In the earliest meetings, I remember April Gornik and Ingrid Sischy sitting on the floor, taking it all in.” Martha Wilson, History of Disband, 1978-1982,  https://disbandny.wordpress.com/library/text/history

Disband was an all-female No Wave performance group founded in New York in 1978 by Martha Wilson, Daile Kaplan and Barbara Ess. The band members were artists rather than musicians; while the group began with standard instruments, they discarded them quickly, focusing on their voices, harmonies, and corporeal percussion (clapping, stomping, etc). Ilona Granet, Donna Henes, Ingrid Sischy, Diane Torr, April Gornick and Barbara Kruger, who wrote some of their songs, were also active members.

Disband was very successful in New York feminist art circles. In 1980, Disband performed at the newly opened Feminist Art Institute on Spring Street, and Lucy Lippard invited them to entertain guests at her 40th anniversary party. Also in 1980, they were invited to perform in Italy at a performance art festival with Laurie Anderson, Chris Burden, Julia Heyward, Paul McCarthy and Richard Newton.

Disband disbanded in 1982 but in 2008 the members reunited to perform at P.S.1. Contemporary Art Center in New York for the exhibition Wack! Art and the Feminist Revolution.

On the occasion of the Carte Blanche given to Martha Wilson we present artists who have had a particular influence on her work, among them former Disband members Ilona Granet and Barbara Kruger.

Come and discover their works at the gallery until Saturday, January 8, 2022!

For any information, do not hesitate to write to us at info@micheledidier.com

mfc-michèle didier

66, rue Nôtre-Dame de Nazareth, F-75003 Paris

P: +33 (0)1 71 27 34 41 — M: +33 (0)6 09 94 13 46

info@micheledidier.com — www.micheledidier.com

Subway: République, Strasbourg Saint-Denis, Arts et Métiers, Temple

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3. Nancy Burson, Christo, Claudia DeMonte, Agnes Denes, Max Gimblett, Andrew Ginzel, Richard Haas, Julie Harrison, Judith Henry, Barry Holden, Joyce Kozloff, Richard Nonas, Nam June Paik, Lucio Pozzi, Cindy Sherman, Hannah Wilke, Nina Yankowitz, Jerilea Zempel, FF Alumns, now online at  cityarts.org/soho-online-exhibition

SoHo Artists History Walk

Online Exhibition

Dear Artists & Friends,

CITYarts is proud to present the first iteration of exhibitions in this online format for our project SoHo Artists History Walk. Celebrating the works of nearly 100 of the artists whose careers have helped to define New York’s SoHo neighborhood and community.

Featuring Works By:

Stephen Antonakos | Arnaud | Leigh Behnke | Zigi Ben-Haim | Siri Berg |Richard Bosman | Nancy Brett | Nancy Burson | Myrel Chernick | Christo |Maxi Cohen | David W. Cummings | Jennifer Clifford Danner | Claudia Demonte | Agnes Denes | Michele Oka Doner | Cynthia Eardly | Don Eddy | Martha Edelheit | Tom Evans | Sandi Fellman |Jackie Ferrara | Susan Firestone | Cris Gianakos | Kathleen Gilje | Max Gimblett | Andrew Ginzel | Michael Gitlin | Richard Haas | Marcia Hafif | Mary Jane Hanja | Julie Harrison | Julian Hatton | Judith Henry | Stuart Hitch | Barry Holden | Erick Johnson | Donald Judd | Barbara Knight | Joyce Kozloff | Shigeko Kubota | Diana Kurz | Don Lewallen | Mon Levinson | Vered Lieb | Louis Lieberman | Robert Lobe | Vincent Longo | Beatice Mady | Lenore Malen | Charles Marburg | Margo Margolis | Jan Meisnner | Louis Mendez | Renee Monrose | Judith Murray | Wendy Nadler | Richard Nonas | Charles Thomas O’neil | Nam Jun Paik | Peter Pinchbeck | Lucio Pozzi | Dina Recanati | Peter Reginato | Deborah Remington | Rodney Ripps | Tony Robbin | Erika Rothenberg | Sumayyah Samaha | Andra Samelson | Claude Samton | Linda Schrank |Michal Shapiro | Cindy Sherman | Arlene Slavin | Sandi Slone | Katherine Sokolnikof | Michelle Stuart | Susanna Tanger | Alan Wexler | Daniel Wiener | Hannah Wilke | Thornton Willis | Susan Wittenberg | Nina Yankowitz | Robert Yasuda | Jerilea Zempel

To view the exhibition, please visit the following website:

https://www.cityarts.org/soho-online-exhibition

Thank you.

Prior to becoming SoHo (an acronym for South of Houston Street), the area was a light manufacturing zone occupied by sweatshops in buildings that are now National Historic Landmarks. Deserted in the evenings and on the weekends, these buildings opened onto dark and beaten-up streets with no green spaces or community services. It wasn’t until the late ’60s when these buildings were taken over by “some crazy artists” who had the vision to turn them into live/work loft spaces that SoHo became the cultural model for the world. More information, along with a more comprehensive list of SoHo artists can be found on the main project webpage.

Yet, in spite of this phenomenal success & maybe because of it, many politicians are considering destroying it through up-zoning to allow for the construction of high-rise buildings that will put the historical uniqueness of this neighborhood in the shadows and shatter its spirit.

My co-curator, Lesley Heller, and exhibition advisors Joyce Pomeroy-Schwartz and Charlotta Kotik, want to raise awareness about the power of art to impact people’s lives as almost nothing else can.

CITYarts is actively reaching out to the New Mayor of NYC Eric Adams & Manhattan Borough President Marc Levine to come meet the artists of SoHo, have a conversation, and work towards understanding why we should contribute to preserving this unique neighborhood as a jewel in the crown of NYC, not destroying it!

Enjoy the exhibition. Purchase the works that you like. Artists will receive 50% of the proceeds & CITYarts 50% to support our projects. A portion of CITYarts proceeds will be allocated to promoting the work of incarcerated American Indian artist Leonard Peltier in recognition of Human Rights week.

More artists will join in the coming weeks. Please stay tuned, and thank you for your support.

Happy Holidays!

Stay Healthy and Hopeful,

Tsipi Ben-Haim

Founder, Executive, and Creative Director

CITYarts, Inc

With special thanks to Judd Foundation, Dina Recanati Foundation, The SoHo Memory Project, Fergus McCaffrey Gallery, the estates of Richard Nonas, Marcia Hafif, and Christo & Jeanne Claude, and to all of the artists and friends of CITYarts who have provided us with invaluable insight for this ongoing project into the history of the neighborhood and the artists who made and continue to make SoHo a significant cultural and historic community.

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4. Mama Donna, FF Alumn, live on Zoom, Dec. 21

Please join me to celebrate

My 46th Annual

Winter Soulstice Celebration!

Tuesday, December 21st, 2021

8:00 PM EST Event Starts

Coming to you wherever you are rain, snow or sleet!

Free To All!

Please bring a drum, a candle, or other instruments along with your memories of past Soulstice  Ceremonies to share.

Zoom Link Below:

Topic: Mama Donna’s Winter Solstice Celebration

Time: Dec 21, 2021, 08:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

To join the Zoom meeting, please visit the following link:

https://us05web.zoom.us/j/81469229147?pwd=MkFxV3ppN201OUFGTXJMYUhPdEZYUT09

Meeting ID: 814 6922 9147

Passcode: 620523

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Find your local number: https://us05web.zoom.us/u/lBBvXLNdE

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5. Ichi Ikeda, FF Alumn, new publications now available in English 

I am pleased to tell you that two of my books in English have been published through Amazon.  Please visit the links below to buy in U.S. dollars – last week’s Goings On provided a link to the books in Japanese Yen)

Thank you. 

Ichi Ikeda

To order the book, “Earth Art Manual: Premium Edition”, please visit either of the following websites:

https://www.amazon.com/Earth-Art-Manual-Premium/dp/4906858430/ref=sr_1_2?qid=1638935741&refinements=p_27%3AIchi+Ikeda&s=books&sr=1-2

https://www.amazon.co.jp/Earth-Art-Manual-Premium/dp/4906858430

To order the book, “Earth Art Action: 110 Encyclopedias”, please visit the following website:

https://www.amazon.com/ARTH-RT-ACTION-110-Encyclopedias/dp/4906858619/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1638935741&refinements=p_27%3AIchi+Ikeda&s=books&sr=1-1

Thank you.

About “Earth Art Manual:

Ichi Ikeda is one of the world’s leading artists of Earth Art, and has been invited to give a speech as a representative of Asia and Oceania at the United Nations Global Environment Seminar. The Earth Art Manual, a 344-page book full of photographs, drawings and illustrations, has been published as a hot topic of discussion, with the aim of addressing the global environmental crisis beyond the realm of art. Young people are now protesting against global warming in many parts of the world. Beyond nationality, religion, and gender, they are the unique “writers of the earth. In this “Earth Art Manual,” Ichi Ikeda call out enthusiastically: “Let’s go from being readers of ‘Earth’ to being writers!”. And “Earth Art Manual” appeals In the midst of rampant self-love and nationalism; “The only ‘publicness’ that everyone can face equally is the Earth.” This book is surely a must-read book that is ahead of its time and unparalleled in the world, and a guide to the “Writers of the Earth.

About “Earth Art Action:

This book introduces all of Ikeda’s activities around the world, and is also a message to the world that he creates while sharing the essence of his work with readers. From his early works such as “Water Piano,” “Water Mirror,” and “Action Textiles,” to his historic opening performance at the Sao Paulo Biennial, “Earth Up Mark,” which adorned the art calendar commemorating the 50th anniversary of the United Nations, his message action for the global environment at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. It is reported that 600 volunteers of all ages, professions, and nationalities participated in the installation of environmental art in Shinobazu Pond in Ueno Park at the request of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and that approximately one million people visited the one-month exhibition.In addition, his series of the “Earth Art Projects in New York, Florida, Pittsburgh, Santa Fe, Merano (Italy), Finland, Yogyakarta, Hong Kong, Singapore, Delhi, Bangkok, Taiwan, and activities of the “Urban River Revitalization Projects” in Japan including Kagoshima, Niigata, Aso, Kawaguchi, Yakushima etc., are an unparalleled series of dynamic activities.

What can we do for the future? What can we do for the future?”, “110 Encyclopedia of Earth Art Action” is a must-read book for practicing, proposing, co-creating, and living together with you. Why don’t you read it with the motto of “one thing a day” and “one action a day”?

About Ichi Ikeda:

Ichi Ikeda graduated from Kyoto University. He has developed his artworks strongly connected with global environmental issues, especially concerning water, over the past 30 years. His interventions include international conferences and seminars, community activism, public performance, and interactive installations. He is one of the most unique artists who uses water as his medium and explores new visual expressions. Specially in the 21st Bienal Internacional de Artes de Sao Paulo in 1991, he, as a special invited artist, became the first Japanese to be in charge of the main stage (For your information, the person who was in charge of the main stage of the previous year was Joseph Beuys). In 1995, he was selected as “the world’s 12 artists,” for the 50th anniversary art calendar of the United Nations. in May 2008, he was selected as a representative of the East / Southeast Asia and Oceania area at the environment seminar held at the United Nations headquarters in New York, and made a proposal from Earth Art. In 2012, at the request of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, he created an environmental art project using the entire Shinobazu Pond in Ueno Park. 600 volunteers of all ages, occupations, and nationalities participated in the installation of the Shinobazu Pond, and it is reported that about one million people visited the pond during the month-long exhibition.

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6. Joseph Nechvatal, FF Alumn, now online in WhiteHotMagazine.com

Death of a Poet: Remembering Alan Jones 

For more information, please visit the following website:

https://whitehotmagazine.com/articles/death-poet-remembering-alan-jones/5243

Thank you.

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7. Galinsky, FF Alumn, live online Jan. 20, 2022

Let’s get together

We’re hosting a new event, and we’d love to see you there. Join us for Poetry In New York – Thur Jan 20, 8-10pm w/ Chavisa Woods, Daniel Pinchbeck, and Galinsky, January 20, 2022 at 8:00 PM.

Register soon because space is limited.

We hope you’re able to join us!

Thursday, January 20, 2022 8:00 PM

Poetry In New York – Thur Jan 20, 8-10pm w/ Woods, Pinchbeck, Galinsky

Please register below:

Thank you.

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8. Nina Sobell, FF Alumn, live online at Techpressionist Salon, December 21

Techspressionist Salons are bi-weekly artist meetups where artists can present their work and discuss matters relating to art and technology.  

On September 1, 2020 the first Techspressionist Salon meetup was conducted via Zoom.  The meetup was conceived as a modern counterpart to the Surrealist salons of the 1920’s, in which artists could meet informally to socialize and discuss ideas.

Our Salons are attended by artists listed in our Techspressionist Artist Index and are also open to interested individuals.

To RSVP, please visit the following link: 

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwscu-grzotGdTqpgvRgAMMXNQk8us9RiVt

Thank you.

Featuring:

Lindsay Kokoska

Sydney, Canada

For more information on them and to view their works, please visit the following websites:

https://www.infinitemantra.ca/

https://www.instagram.com/infinite_mantra/

Thank you.

My name is Lindsay Kokoska.

Infinite Mantra ( Never-ending Prayer)

“Creativity is boundless. Imagination is free. Believe in the infinite possibilities”.

As an artist I draw inspiration from all aspects of my life. My exploration and development in my yoga practice; through seeking to link the worldly and the transcendent, and my love of travel and culture have allowed me to further my skills and passion in the world of art.

My art lies between the figurative and surreal worlds and always holds a dreamlike quality to it, with heavy influences of esoteric, spiritual and mystical connections. When I create art, I am channeling an energy; like a clairvoyant receiving a message, I connect to an energy and it guides me. I love utilizing sacred geometry, astronomy, nature, patterns and shapes to create thought provoking compositions.

I feel that my art manifests the power of intuition. I hope that my work inspires people to go inward, so that they can access a deeper vision, to be reminded of the connections between material and spiritual experiences. and see magic in their lives.

David Bloom

Birmingham, Michigan USA

Please visit the following website: 

https://robertkiddgallery.com/david-bloom

Thank you.

David Bloom grew up and lives in Birmingham, Michigan, a community in the Metro Detroit area. He attended the University of Michigan for undergraduate studies and obtained an MBA from Michigan State University. In addition to his blooming artistic inclinations, David is an automotive purchasing professional at Ford, a civic activist, and a non-profit board member at a Goodwill environmental subsidiary.

In US Federal Court Bloom victoriously defended First Amendment and Michigan Open Meetings Act rights to speak at public meetings in Birmingham during public comment periods and to prevent the live broadcasts from being capriciously cut off. He is also an avid alternative rock concert goer and music lover. Bloom’s stories and photographs have been published by the Birmingham Eccentric and his artwork has been exhibited in the Los Angeles area at the Palos Verdes Art Center and San Fernando Valley Arts and Cultural Center.

He is currently collaborating with the Baldwin Public library in Birmingham to sponsor a 175 foot public art mural project overlooking the city’s centrally located downtown Shain Park.

Nina Sobell

NYC, NY USA

For more information on her and to view her works, please visit the following websites:

http://www.ninasobell.com/

https://www.instagram.com/nina_sobell/

Thank you.

Nina Sobell pioneered the use of video, computers, and interactivity in art, as well as performance on the Web since 1969, when she first used video to document participants’ undirected interactions with her sculptures at Cornell. She investigates the extent to which video enables her to manipulate the relation between time and space, and to create a vortex for human experience, in which the mediated event coincides with public experience, memory and relationships. She is interested in exploring notions of transformation, energy transfer, bridging the conscious and unconscious realms, and rendering the invisible visible through action and reaction.  I see the process of creation as an integral part of the work, as important as the result.

Her work has been shown throughout the US, Europe, and Japan. Sobell presented Brainwave Drawings and Videophone Voyeur (1977) at Joseph Beuys’ Free International University at Documenta 6. Her work was included in Videoworks at the Whitney and Sunshine and Noir at the Hammer in LA curated by Paul McCarthy; A Feast for the Eyes, Kunst Forum, Vienna and Port, MIT.  Getty Museum; de Saisset Museum; Banff Centre for the Arts; Manchester Gallery, England; Acme Gallery Archives, London; The Blanton Museum, Austin; CAM, Houston; the Zentrum fur Kunst und Medien Technologie, Karlsruhe; Archivo Storico delle Arti Contemporane, La Bienalle di Venezia, ICA London; DIA Foundation; Cornell University and many other institutions. Her work is in many private collections. She received awards from the NEA, NYSCA, NYFA and an Acker award in video 2021, among others. Video Data Bank and MLC Gallery represent her work.

Important: Our techspressionist salons are recorded for posterity and are published online.

If you do not feel comfortable with this, you are not obligated to share video or audio.

Zoom Salon Guidelines:

Our Virtual Salon meetups are informal online gatherings in which artists can introduce themselves and discuss their work in relation to art and technology.

The recording of each session will begin at 2 PM and close at 4 PM.  We understand if anyone needs to leave during the meeting for other commitments, and we respect your time and appreciate your participation. Artists are also welcome to hang out and chat after recording ends at 4PM if they wish.

Open Discussion – After the presentations, Salon attendees are welcome to participate in an open discussion to discuss topics of interest, and to give brief (5 minute) presentations of current work.

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9. John Kelly, FF Alumn, December news

Dear Friends,

I’ve been keeping myself busy with both ongoing and some exciting new projects. As this work continues and we move into 2022 we ask for your help in seeing these projects to completion.

Your support is as important as ever! Please consider making a contribution to our vital year-end campaign.

With my sincere thanks and best wishes for a glorious New Year!

Till soon, John

To donate, please visit the following website:

http://johnkellyperformance.org/wp2/donate/

Thank you.

~ My 2019 group dance theatre work Underneath The Skin, which premiered for 2 performances at Skirball Center for the Performing Arts in the fall of 2019, has been scheduled for a revival run at La MaMa during their 2022/23 winter season.

For more information, please visit the following website:

Thank you.

~ I’ve completed by graphic narrative A Friend Gave Me A Book. It’s over 340 hand drawn pages, and I’m super proud. Next steps will be to find a publisher and exhibition space.

For more information, please visit the following website:

http://johnkellyperformance.org/wp2/projects-2/graphic-novel/ 

Thank you.

~ For October’s opening of  Performa 2021 Biennial, I appeared with Michelle Handelman in live excerpts from her video installation Hustlers And Empires, performing 2 songs I co-wrote with Carol Lipnik.

For more information, please visit the following websites:

https://ocula.com/magazine/art-news/performa-2021-will-be-broadcast-from-retail-space/

https://www.michellehandelman.com/performance/hustlers-empires

Thank you.

~ For Letters From Yaddo, I traveled to Saratoga Springs in October with the Tony-winning actress Blair Brown to perform a staged reading of correspondences from Yaddo luminaries going back as far as the 1920’s.

For more information, please visit the following website:

https://www.yaddo.org/cocktails-on-the-terrace/

Thank you.

~ As an alumni of The American Academy In Rome (https://www.aarome.org/)  I performed at their Salone presented by The Society of Fellows in November.

For more information, please visit the following website : 

https://www.aarome.org/society-of-fellows/news-events/salone

Thank you.

~ For World Aids Day on December 3rd I gave a presentation as part of Collective Space/Embodied Resistance: 40 Years Of Aids Art And Activism at Howl Happening.

For more information, please visit the following website:

https://www.howlarts.org/event/collective-space-embodied-resistance-40-years-and-beyond-of-aids-art-and-activism/

Thank you.

~ All Things John Cage: Laura Kuhn And John Kelly was a conversation with Cage Trust Director Laura Kuhn on WGXC 90.7FM Radio, which reflected on my extensive experience performing the works of John Cage. Cast and crew of video artist Michelle Handelman’s Hustlers and Empires

For more information about the radio station, please visit the following website:

https://wavefarm.org/radio/wgxc/schedule/h2dk1e

Thank you.

Some drawings from my graphic narrative A Friend Gave Me A Book 

To view some drawings from the graphic novel, please visit the following website:

Thank you.

40 Years and Beyond of AIDS, Art, and Activism at Howl Happening!

To donate, please visit the following website:

Thank you.

Donations to John Kelly Performance made through Fractured Atlas are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Follow the link to make a secure online donation or get information on how to donate by check.

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10. Quimetta Perle, FF Alumn, at Arts Warehouse, Delray Beach, FL, December 29, 2021-January 29, 2022, and more

Greetings Friends, Family and Arts Lovers,

I am proud to announce my solo show at Arts Warehouse in the East Gallery, December 29, 2021- January 29, 2022. 

Please join me on Friday, January 7 during the First Friday Artwalk, 6-9 pm.

Arts Warehouse is at 313 NE 3rd St., Delray Beach.

Gallery Hours:  Wed.-Fri. 10am-7pm, Sat. 10am-5pm

(561) 330-9614

In January, I will be offering 2 Fabric Collage Workshops- on Thursday, Jan. 13, 6-9 pm and on Saturday, Jan. 22, 10:30 am – 1:30 pm.  Registration information will be available at Arts Warehouse website within the week, www.artswarehouse.org.

Warmest wishes,

Quimetta

quimettaperle.com

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11. Tibor Varnagy, FF Alumn, now on Youtube.com

Please visit this link:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KsHAIiYQQkk&fbclid=IwAR0k_E4towucfpLQcDNgbJS6kzG7M05RYsq1_qlwNmPaqdMqq4Lybbrt7W4

Thank you.

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12. Steed Taylor, FF Alumn, now online at https://vimeo.com/613904930 

Please visit this link:

https://vimeo.com/613904930

Thank you.

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13. Katya Grokhovsky, FF Alumn, Winter news

Katya Grokhovsky Studio Winter 2021/22 News

Residency

Tiger Strikes Asteroid New York

December 10th 2021 – January 3rd 2022

1329 Willoughby Ave #2A,

Brooklyn, NY 11237

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Tiger Strikes Asteroid New York is pleased to announce Katya Grokhovsky as our 2021-2022 STAR resident. The STAR (Short Term Artist Residency) program is held in the TSA NY gallery space. During her time as a resident artist, Grokhovsky is using the gallery for the production, rehearsal and studio development of a new work entitled Phone Home. 

Exploring loneliness, dissociation, anxiety, tedium, longing and alienation, Phone Home presents an accumulative exhibition-installation-performance-studio, which evolves and morphs through art-time marking into a dysfunctional uncanny domestic valley-landscape. Situated inside a soft-sculptural fiber installation environment, accompanied by drawings and archival collages, an alien visitor protagonist performs routine Sisyphean gestures-tasks, such as sewing, ironing, cutting, writing, erasing, eating, stomping and dancing. The space proposes a peripheral mirage of otherworldly terrain, reflecting on the pandemic living and its effect on our psyche, body, and home. 

Katya Grokhovsky, Phone Home, 2021, residency in progress, TSA NY gallery

Closing Reception and Performance

By invitation,10 person max in person

Live streamed on Instagram 

January 2nd 2021 6-8pm EST

https://www.instagram.com/tsa_ny/

To schedule an appointment to visit the artist during her residency, contact: katyagrokhovsky@gmail.com

Residency

SCULPTURE SPACE

February 1-March 31 2022

12 Gates St, Utica, NY 13502

https://www.sculpturespace.org/upcoming-artists

During the 2 month residency at Sculpture Space, Grokhovsky will begin work on a new, mixed media, multi year project, Point A, which focuses on exploring place, memory and displacement, investigating loss of identity, language, notion of home and origin, employing various mediums, techniques and materials, including installation, fiber, found object mixed media sculpture and video performances. Excavating personal archives and family history, Grokhovsky will attempt to reconstruct fragments of places which she inhabited as a child and a young woman, creating a mesh up of habitats and imagined absent sites.

Featured in: New Book: 

Doing Feminism

Women’s Art and Feminist Criticism in Australia

by Anne Marsh

Melbourne University Publishing, 2021

Doing Feminism represents over 220 artists and groups with 370 color illustrations punctuated by extracts from artists’ statements, curatorial writing and critique. 

https://www.mup.com.au/books/doing-feminism-hardback

Featured in:

New Publication: 

SLUICE MAGAZINE

Autumn 2021 Issue

NOT FROM HERE

London based, Sluice – run by artists and curators – assumes the form of a collaborative, provocative artwork. The authors of which are everyone that comes into contact with the project. 

https://sluice.bigcartel.com/product/sluice-magazine-autumn-2021

Recent Press:

Tohu Magazine, Facing East, December 2021

Artillery Magazine, OUTSIDE LA: Katya Grokhovsky, Smack Mellon, New York, April 2021

Friend of the Artist, Studio Visit: Katya Grokhovsky and Her Ladies invite you to Fantasyland, April 2021

Art Spiel, Katya Grokhovsky: FANTASYLAND at Smack Mellon

Artnet News, Editor’s Picks, March 2021

Whitehot Magazine, Katya Grokhovsky: FANTASYLAND at Smack Mellon, March 2021

Mission Magazine, Grokhovsky speaks on her experience with materialism after immigrating to the U.S.,March 2021

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Goings On is compiled weekly by Danelly Reyes, Franklin Furnace Intern, Fall 2021