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lunes, 19 de abril de 2021

PEPA ONLINE ABRIL 2021

 

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ARTISTS:
MARINA BARSY JANER

Photo: Petra Vlasman

Photo: Pancho de León

MARINA BARSY JANER Performance artist, researcher and curator. Co-director of MATERIC.ORG cultural centre and curator of MAR DE ISLAS Caribbean performance encounter. She also holds a PhD in Art History and Theory. Her investigations attempt to decolonize the body-geography. She has presented her work in the Americas and the Caribbean, Europe and Asia. 


Title of the work:DesterrritorialidadES



KATHIE HALFIN
Photo: Yoni Shih

Photo: Rachel Rampelman

KATHIE HALFIN is an interdisciplinary artist, performer and independent curator who graduated with honors in Fine Arts from the School Of Visual Arts.

Halfin's work reflects on personal and politically charged experiences of immigration, labor and gender identity. Her performances explore modes of resistance to oppression through endurance, vulnerability and personal storytelling. Through reenactment of daily routines, visceral encounter with materials, and emotionally charged often conflicting cultural experiences Halfin questions cultural stereotypes and explores how the dominant language could be upturned and questioned.

 Halfin’s performances were presented at the art festivals, institutions and multiple art spaces across New York. Among them Elektron Performance Art Residency 2020, OPAF Online Performance, Sattelite Art Fair: Performance Is Alive 2019, Woodstock Artists Association and Museum 2019, NARS Foundation 2019, White Box Performance Series 2019, Immigrant Artist Biennial Soft Launch: Assembly Room 2019, Itinerant Performance Festival: Smack Mellon 2019, Knockdown Center: Sunday Series 2018, Art In Odd Places Performance Festival 2018,

 Kathie Halfin received scholarships and residencies at (upcoming) Cha North Art Residency, Bronx Museum AIM Biennial 2017, Wassaic Project Residency, and Vermont Studio Center.

Title of the work: Spectrum Of Red

www.kathiehalfin.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kathy.halfin/

Instagram: @eclectic_body

JOHN G. BOEHME


Photo: Justyna Gorowska

John G. Boehme identifies as a cisgender white male of German and Scottish heritage currently living in Victoria, BC Canada the Lekwungen speaking homeland of the Esquimalt, Songhees peoples. His early art practice included painting, sculpture, performance video, digital technology, installation & photography. Boehme describes recent work as "trans-disciplinary" often employing performance, video, audio & objects in a number pieces simultaneously, Boehme is not constrained to any particular creative mode & therefore utilizes integrated approaches to realize the work. John continues to have exhibitions, screenings & participate in festivals across Canada, Australia, the Americas, United Kingdom, Europe & China. John is an Artist & Educator, teaching Performance Art, Ceramics & Sculpture as a continuing faculty of the Visual Arts Department at Camosun College

Title of the work: Crossover

http://vimeo.com/user7683852

http://www.youtube.com/user/johngboehme

Instagram: #johngboehme

https://www.facebook.com/jgboehme/


PANELIST:

LuLu LoLo

Photo: Dan Evans

LuLu LoLo is a performance artist, playwright/actor and activist for over twenty-five years. Ageism, immigration, historical references, ritualism, symbolism, myth, and always humor along with reverent irreverence are incorporated into LuLu’s performances. LuLu curated Art in Odd Places (AiOP) 2019: INVISIBLE, a public art festival featuring 82 artists celebrating the indomitable spirit of artists who are sixty years of age or older. LuLu has performed in six AiOP festivals over the past fifteen years in the guise of different personas to illustrate timely topical issues. Her public actions in Where Are the Women? (2015) highlighted the lack of public monuments to women in New York City and was featured in the New York Times.

Instagram: TheLuLuLoLo
Twitter: @FabLuLuLoLo
Website: lululolo.com