Goings On | 12/09/2019

Goings On: posted week of December 09, 2019

CONTENTS:

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1. Linda Sibio, FF Alumn, at totallyblown.us and crazyforaday.com now online
2. Julie Tolentino, FF Alumn, at Performance Space New York, Manhattan, Dec. 9
3. Dennis Adams, Hans Haacke, Margia Kramer, FF Alumns, at Galeria MPA, Madrid, Spain, thru Jan. 25, 2020
4. Stephanie Brody-Lederman, FF Alumn, at MM, Southhampton, NY, thru Jan. 19, 2020
5. Grace Roselli, FF Alumn, at Zurcher Gallery, Manhattan, Dec. 15
6. Lady Pink, FF Alumn, in the New York Times, now online
7. Donna Henes, FF Alumn, at New York Open Center, Manhattan, Dec. 12, and more
8. John Cage, Suzanne Lacy, Ana Mendieta, Yoko Ono, FF Alumns, in The New York Times, now online
9. Seung-Min Lee, Tracie Morris, FF Alumns, at Hauser & Wirth Books, Manhattan,
10. Mendi & Keith Obadike, FF Alumns, in Neural, Spring 2019
11. Gigi Otálvaro-Hormillosa, FF Alumn, in Open Space, SF MOMA
12. Pat Steir, Robin Winters, FF Alumns, at Jeffrey Deitch, Dec. 10
13. Kal Spelletich, FF Alumn, at City Lights Bookstore, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 10
14. Hector Canonge, FF Alumn, at Chashama, Manhattan, Dec. 13, and more
15. R. Sikoryak, FF Alumn, at Dixon Place, Manhattan, Dec. 14
16. Alice Aycock, Christa Maiwald, FF Alumns, at Lululemon, East Hampton, NY thru Dec. 31
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1. Linda Sibio, FF Alumn, at totallyblown.us and crazyforaday.com now online

Who: Linda Sibio of Sibio/Crazy for a Day is collaborating with Cody Montgomery of Totally Blown fame. Cody got his start in fashion on a tree farm in Iowa while Linda Sibio went to the Fashion Institute of Technology for two years on a scholarship. Both were drawn to social themes in fashion and art. Sibio has explored psychosis throughout her career as a contemporary artist which has also emerged in her socially prolific t-shirts which include meditation for the oppressed and mental health stigmas which affect society as a whole. Cody’s passion is gun violence. His shirts are created by the chaotic images that emerge when the fabric is destroyed by his excellent marksmanship. A portion of the profits from his line go to three organizations against gun violence.

What: In the collaboration between the two artists/designers Montgomery took t-Shirts from Sibio’s line Octa Root and Hip Madness and used his magic in deconstructing the imagery in the shirt. Out of the black shirts emerge earthy brown tones and Right Concentration turns into Soft Focus. Images are enhanced by the process of dyeing the shirts and shooting them that create a new vision entirely. While Sibio’s hand is focused on details and anti-symmetric shapes Cody looks for subtle nuances to pull his vision together. The results are ten powerful T’s that look like Jackson Pollock had some say in the design.

When: The collaboration takes place on two internet shops: www.totallyblown.us
More information at @totally—blown and at www.crazyforaday.com @crazy4aday.com
We are launching our collaboration on Monday, Dec. 2, 2019.

Artist Bios:

Totally Blown was founded in 2012 by Cody Montgomery while living in a remote cabin off the grid on his family tree farm in Iowa called the Danger Shack. While Cody was living in this humble setting a mouse got into his clothing and chewed all these little holes in one of his T-shirts. The shirt became Cody’s favorite piece of clothing and he began innovating and testing new ways to recreate this chaotic effect. One day it clicked, and Cody found himself out behind the cabin blasting holes in his clothing with his brother’s 12 gauge shotgun and there it began. Shortly after, Cody relocated to Joshua Tree, California where he found a desert aesthetic that matched the look and wildness conducive to launching Totally Blown. Since 2013, Cody has been blasting holes in clothing in order to recreate the incredible aesthetic of the original inspiration, but over the years the focus has turned more and more to addressing gun use and gun violence with his work. Now a portion of the profits from Totally Blown goes directly to Everytown For Gun Safety, March For Our Lives, and Mom’s Demand. These are three of the leading organizations spearheading common-sense gun laws, educating people on gun violence, doing extensive research, and mobilizing the charge to create a safer world for us all to enjoy. This unique combination has created a brand that is socially active, encourages a dialogue, makes wearable art objects that are radical and thought-provoking, and challenges people to consider their own role in ending gun violence

Sibio’s obsession with clothing began in early high school when she made most of her own clothes. Instead of going to graduate school she went to F.I.T. where she learned to make textile art. She re-invested her interested in fashion while living in Los Angeles where she collected and wore vintage clothes from the fifties. After moving to the desert friends gave her clothing from thrift stores, the trash, and give-a-ways. Her fine art wasn’t financially paying off so she started her business “SIBIO/Crazy for a Day” and was fortunate enough to have her T’s at the Hammer Museum (part of pop-up shop with Andrea Zittel). Her socially prolific T’s have been written up by Andrew Asch at Apparel News. Read more here.

This year she did two shows in New York City at the Andrew Edlin Gallery and curated by Martha Wilson of Franklin Furnace fame, “Economics of Suffering” is an installation centered on elements of economics that affect people psychologically. It explores the oppression of the 99%ers and how the 1% gets unfair tax advantages while the poor cannot find food to eat or a place to sleep. Sibio also performed “Emotional States of Zero” which exemplifies the horror of Wall St. and the effects the economy has on the psyche. Linda Sibio was the only female and artist on a panel called “Unusual Brains: Neurodiversity and Artistic Creation” hosted by the New Museum in New York City and a part of the Outsider Art Fair. She was an invited guest to an exhibit put on by Franklin Furnace at Pratt Institute of Design this year called “Label This.”Linda just came back from Columbus, Ohio, where she taught her class; The Insanity Principal at VSA Art.
A portion of Linda’s profits goes to the Non-profit Bezerk Productions.

Copyright (c) 2019 SIBIO, All rights reserved.

Our mailing address is:
SIBIO
56925 Yucca Trail #343
Yucca Valley, CA 92284-7913

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2. Julie Tolentino, FF Alumn, at Performance Space New York, Manhattan, Dec. 9

We’re on the last leg of the Stages Series! Stop by to experience Julie Tolentino’s week long, multi-form performance Slipping Into Darkness, plus a special, one night only performance of .bury.me.fiercely with Tolentino and Stosh Fila.

Start stretching! Our 12 hour Dance-A-Thon rager is back, just in time to close out the decade.

Get ready!

Dance-A-Thon

DJ sets by Riobamba (Discwoman), Justin Strauss (Area, Mud Club, Tunnel), DJ Bebe (Club Glam), Helen with the Gold Teeth, and Taeer (GUSH).

Hosted by Gage of the Boone (Spectrum), Angela Dimayuga (GUSH), Dese Escobar (Club Glam), Devonn Francis (Yardy), Jerry Saltz (NY Mag), Julie Tolentino (Clit Club), Oscar Nñ (Papi Juice), and Precious Okoyomon

12 Hour Party
December 9 | 12pm

Tickets

Come out and dance with us to support another year of boundary pushing art!

Julie Tolentino
Slipping Into Darkness

A multi-form presentation taking place in the Day and Night, engaging durational practice, touch, and opacity’s excess by playing with and against the gaze.

Installation (Day)
December 7, 9 – 13 | 12 – 4pm

Free

One-to-One Exchange (Night)
December 7, 9 – 13 | 5:45pm, 7pm, 8:45pm, 10pm, 11:30pm, 1am

Tickets

Julie Tolentino and Stosh Fila
bury.me.fiercely

Performance
December 12 | 10pm

Tickets

In conjunction with Slipping Into Darkness, bury.me.fiercely meditates on sex and the aging body.

Visit PerformanceSpaceNewYork.org to see the full Stages Series line-up and to purchase tickets now.

If you have any questions or access requests please email boxoffice@PerformanceSpaceNewYork.org.

Performance Space New York
150 First Ave, NY, NY 10009

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3. Dennis Adams, Hans Haacke, Margia Kramer, FF Alumns, at Galeria MPA, Madrid, Spain, thru Jan. 25, 2020


Works by Dennis Adams, Aleksandra Domanovic, John Falter, Hans Haacke, Marine Huggonier, On Kawara, Margia Kramer, Antoni Muntadas, Klaus Staeck, Nestor Sire, and Julia Weist, are included in the exhibition NEWS,ETC. in Madrid, Spain at Galeria MPA (Galeria Moises Perez de Albeniz) from November 16, 2019 to January 25, 2020.
The exhibition, inspired by Hans Haacke’s “Prospect 69” (Dusseldorf, 1969) made in the turmoil of protest against the war in Vietnam and reportage of it, focuses on a group of various but related works of art that span 50 years since. Curator Stephan Pascher’s press release states that, in that pivotal moment, Haacke’s work brought “extra-aesthetic concerns (the rest of the world)” into the space of art, thus activating it as a site for political discourse explicitly.”
An accompanying catalogue contains interviews between the curator and each artist, as well as images of works in the exhibition.

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4. Stephanie Brody-Lederman, FF Alumn, at MM, Southhampton, NY, thru Jan. 19, 2020

Please visit this link:

https://www.mmfineart.com/winter-landscape.html

thank you.

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5. Grace Roselli, FF Alumn, at Zurcher Gallery, Manhattan, Dec. 15

Pandora’s BoxX Project
December 15, 2:30-4pm
Galerie Zurcher, 33 Bleecker Street, Manhattan
RSVP by Dec. 12 studio@galeriezurcher.com

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6. Lady Pink, FF Alumn, in the New York Times, now online

Please visit this link:

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/04/arts/design/museum-of-graffiti-miami.html

thank you.

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7. Donna Henes, FF Alumn, at New York Open Center, Manhattan, Dec. 12, and more

Exotic Brooklyn, New York–Keep your soul warm this winter! Join Mama Donna Henes, New York’s own Urban Shaman, for her 45th Annual Winter Soulstice Celebration and her other winter events!

Thursday, December 12th, 6:00 – 7:30 PM
A Full Cold Moon Drumming Circle

The Cold Moon this December occurs on the Winter Solstice of the old Julian calendar, shining its lunar light in the darkest time of the year. This moon illuminates our intentions, lights our path and ignites the ember spark of warmth in our hearts that can sustain us during the coming season of chill and shadow. Join beloved urban shaman Mama Donna Henes, as we open our souls to invite and embrace the wisdom that is revealed in cold, hard times. There are some things we can only learn in the dark.

Please wear white and bring a drum or other percussion instrument, and a symbol of your best intentions, for the altar.

New York Open Center
22 E. 30th Street
New York, NY 10016
registration@opencenter.org
(212) 219-2527

Registration is $15 (Open Center Members FREE / Member Guests $10)
To Register HERE through the Open Center

and

Friday, December 13th, 7:00 – 9:00 PM
A Sizzling Shakti Sister Circle of Empowerment

Join Mama Donna on Friday the 13th of December, (an especially Auspicious Goddess Day!), in a powerful ceremony to:
Identify and release our fears of success, power and leadership.
Honor our abilities and hard-won wisdom.
Claim our energy and stature.
En-COURAGE ourself and each other to exert the power of our moral convictions and authentic authority.
Drum up and celebrate our purpose, passion, presence and power!
Please be Really RED and bring a symbol of your power for the altar.

Mama Donna’s Tea Garden and Healing Haven
Exotic Brooklyn

Advance Registration required. Space is limited, so reserve now!
$40.00 plus PayPal fee

and

Saturday, December 21st, 11:00 PM Event Begins, 11:19 PM Solstice Moment
45th Annual Winter Soulstice Celebration: Keeping the Soul Fires Burning for Peace

The Winter solstice is as dark as it gets! The light will now begin its slow return to the Northern Hemisphere.
Let us drum back the sun and reignite the light in our hearts. Let us shine our life affirming spirit on the whole world!

This is a family friendly event. Kids and dogs are welcome.
Please bring a candle in a glass container, drums, percussion instruments, and lots and lots of spirit.

Rain, snow or shine!

Grand Army Plaza
at Bailey Fountain
Park Slope, Exotic Brooklyn, NY
Free!

For info: 718-857-1343
cityshaman@aol.com

To view all of Mama Donna’s upcoming events, including her popular Tarot classes and workshops on Oracles and Psychic Vampires, visit her events calendar at: https://donnahenes.com/calendar

About Mama Donna:
* Unofficial Commissioner of Public Spirit of NYC. – The New Yorker
* For 35 years Ms. Henes has been putting city folk in touch with Mother Earth. – New York Times
* Part performance artist, part witch, part social director for planet earth. – The Village Voice
* A-List exorcist!” – NY Post
* The Original crystal-packing mama. – NY Press

Donna Henes is an internationally renowned urban shaman, contemporary ceremonialist, spiritual teacher, award-winning author, popular speaker and workshop leader whose joyful celebrations of celestial events have introduced ancient traditional rituals and contemporary ceremonies to millions of people in more than 100 cities since 1972. She has published five books, a CD, an acclaimed Ezine and writes for The Huffington Post, Beliefnet and UPI Religion and Spirituality Forum. A noted ritual expert, she serves as a ritual consultant for the television and film industry. Mama Donna, as she is affectionately called, maintains a ceremonial center, spirit shop, ritual practice and consultancy in Exotic Brooklyn, NY where she works with individuals, groups, institutions, municipalities and corporations to create meaningful ceremonies for every imaginable occasion.

Read her on the Huffington Post:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/donna-henes/

Connect with her on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/MamaDonnaHenes ;

Follow her on Twitter:
http://twitter.com/queenmamadonna

Watch her videos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/MamaDonnaHenes

Mama Donna’s Tea Garden & Healing Haven
PO Box 380403
Exotic Brooklyn, New York, NY 11238-0403
Phone: 718/857-1343
Email: CityShaman@aol.com

www.DonnaHenes.net
www.TheQueenOfMySelf.com
www.mamadonnasspiritshop.com
www.treeoflifefunerals.com

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8. John Cage, Suzanne Lacy, Ana Mendieta, Yoko Ono, FF Alumns, in The New York Times, now online

Please visit this link:

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/05/arts/design/best-art-books-2019.html

thank you.

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9. Seung-Min Lee, Tracie Morris, FF Alumns, at Hauser & Wirth Books, Manhattan,

I’m performing next at
Hauser & Wirth ….Books
548 W. 22nd Street Manhattan
December 17 2019
Free (wheelchair accessible)
6:30pm reception/7pm SHARP
with:
Stephanie Barber
Aisha Tandiwe Bell
Muyassar Kurdi
Seung-Min Lee
Tracie Morris
Maya Seuss
Geo Wyeth
Sacha Yanow

Organized by Khaela Maricich

No Microphone is an evening of performance experiments; a platform for trying something out before exactly knowing what it is. A studio practice for the material of presence, No Microphone aims to provide more access to the luxuries of time, space, and human attention. The series brings artists together across disciplines, scenes, and institutional affiliations, opening up space for psycho-emotional expansion as a direct tactic for surviving/transcending late capitalism and strategizing together towards an uncertain future. Creating a context for experimentation and intricate connection, the event is held in a different Manhattan location every month, weaving like a parasite through the landscape of arts institutions and cliques, propagating an atmosphere of possibility and alliance among artists in the city.

Thanks and hope to catch you soon!!
Seung

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10. Mendi & Keith Obadike, FF Alumns, in Neural, Spring 2019

Spring 2019, ISSN: 2037-108X

Neural #63, “Surveillance Surveyed”
(issue co-edited with Rachel O’Dwyer)

Centrefold: Sy5z3n_3 : Ohm Overdub / Medi(a)tation for Generative Respiration

interviews
. Mendi and Keith Obadike
. Pip Thornton
. Joanna Moll
. Owen Mundy

articles
. Surveying Surveillance Capitalism
. Decode: Data Cooperatives
. Our voices granted to machines

reports
. Transmediale 2019
. Master/Slave exhibition
. Leonardo 50 years anniversary

.news:
. Fontana, future gardens, rebirth of life
. HANNAH, the space as instrument
. Labor, the smell of stress
. Red Lines, the fragile physical internet
. The Abysses of the Scorching Sun, a reversed sundial.
. Time-piece, decaying aural ecosystem
. Voyeuroboros, Click on “like” and I’ll tell you who you are
. What Remains, 8-bit critical fiction game
. Alias project, home privacy!
. Shotgun texting, portraying a blocked means of expression
. Cricoterie, a theatre of death, uneasy kinetic artificiality
. Celestial Harmonies, analog visual hybrids
. Control, social and perceptual VR experiment
. Data Production Labour, data Union
. Electronium Project, upgraded iconic music machine

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11. Gigi Otálvaro-Hormillosa, FF Alumn, in Open Space, SF MOMA

FF Alumn, Gigi Otálvaro-Hormillosa’s essay, “Jerome Caja and the Scalability of Camp,” published in SFMOMA’s Open Space

Jerome Caja was a San Francisco-based performance, visual, and punk drag artist who died of AIDS-related complications in 1995. The essay reflects on the scalability of camp in Caja’s work, as well as the event, “A Celebration of Jerome Caja” which took place at SFMOMA’s Koret Education Center in October, to honor the artist and celebrate the West Coast launch of the Visual AIDS book, Duets: Nayland Blake and Justin Vivian Bond on Jerome Caja.

To access the essay, visit: https://openspace.sfmoma.org/2019/12/jerome-caja-and-the-scalability-of-camp/?fbclid=IwAR2AAtRG4simJBRph0Yg_g7bUDFjLRv-VGhp8dGhgQhpHpTauFvzQbIvqo4

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12. Pat Steir, Robin Winters, FF Alumns, at Jeffrey Deitch, Dec. 10

To celebrate the publication of the complete Art-Rite a panel discussion a panel discussion re artists in Soho 1973-78, Walter Robinson, Pat Steir, Robin Winters, Carlo McCormick moderator, with an introduction by Jeffrey Deitch. 7 pm December 10 2019. Jeffrey Deitch 18 Wooster Street NY 10013 co-published by Primary Information and Printed Matter.

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13. Kal Spelletich, FF Alumn, at City Lights Bookstore, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 10

I am so happy to be having an event at the indomitable City Lights Bookstore In San Francisco.

Please join me, some machines, sound recordings, Catharine Clark and Peter Maravelis at City Lights Booksellers.

Tuesday, December 10, 2019, 7:00 p.m.
City Lights Booksellers, 261 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco.
Free admission, we will have catalogs for sale.
http://www.citylights.com/info/?fa=event&event_id=3491

There will be 5 attache cases full of: photos, texts, a shot of whiskey, spinning buddha machines, measuring devices, notes and miscellaneous ephemera from the exhibit. I will ask the audience to collaborate on a short sound machine performance with 5 spinning buddha’s, each with a unique soundtrack before the talk. It will be fun and NOISY! These attache cases are in the manner of Duchamp: https://youtu.be/tuM0G73gEtg
We won’t need ART gloves!

The catalog is from my exhibit at St. Mary’s University which comes down this next week. It has a perceptive and penetrating interview by the spectacular Catharine Clark, lots of pictures, an insightful forward by Lauren M. MacDonald, thoughtful curators notes by April Bojorquez and humbling brilliant essays by Anuradha Vikram and Tanya Zimbardo.
And some special guests TBA!

https://youtu.be/-TaOlpNj1ZMhttps://kaltek.wordpress.com/2019/11/21/

catalog-book-release-event-party-performance/

A short excerpt from the article on moi by the incredible Virgillia D’Andrea. Virgillia, whom has written a 12 page! essay on my life and work. That is included in the attache cases.
The de-skilling of entire generations of labor force through the dependence on disposable corporate products. With the export of manual labor to China, the American”democracy” has created an infantile populace and generations that are ignorant of changing the spark plugs in a car, replacing a lightbulb, navigating a city without a phone or a drive service and horrified and clueless about how to skin a rabbit. When the subsidies of capital supporting the ‘new’ sharing community such as uber or delivery of groceries dwindles will this generation know how to get around let alone feed themselves?
Case in point: Uber, Waze. Answer: learn to make things. Spelletich can build a house, skin a rabbit and wire and construct a robot.
https://kaltek.wordpress.com/pressmedia/

I hope to see you there.

All best,
K

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14. Hector Canonge, FF Alumn, at Chashama, Manhattan, Dec. 13, and more

Hector Canonge, FF Alumn performs for CHASHAMA (Dec. 13), and presents IGNITION at Grace Exhibition Space (Dec. 14).

After presenting his performance PRESENT IMPERFECT, and introducing his international curatorial program, ESTADOS ALTERADOS, during Miami Art Week, Hector Canonge returns to New York City to continue with performances and programs before the end of the year. This week, the artist will be featured in CHASHAMA’s Fashion District Tour event with his durational performance IN BETWEEN TIMES at CHASHAMA Window Space, and continues with the presentation of his monthly initiative IGNITION featuring live performances and the Video Performance Program, ESTADOS ALTERADOS at Grace Exhibition Space.

December 13, 2019, starting at 5:00 PM
IN BETWEEN TIMES
CHASHAMA Window Space, 266 West 37th Street, NYC
Durational performance that questions notions of intimacy and public connections. In the new project, the artist continues his exploration of time, human awareness, and spatial relations confined to an environment that challenges observation and participation. Coinciding with the guided tour given by CHASHAMA in the Fashion District on December 13, the performance consists of a series of live actions that will be triggered every 30 minutes. Canonge notes that the “in between times” is a metaphor for the passage of time and the creation of memories” – a recurrent theme in the artist’s performative work.

December 14, 2019
IGNITION Live Art Explorations
5:00 PM – Screening of ESTADOS ALTERADOS (Altered States)*
7:00 PM – Live Performances featuring local and international artists.
Grace Exhibition Space, 182 Avenue C, New York City

*ESTADOS ALTERADOS (Altered States) is a screening program of video performance and action art focused on the recent events that are transforming and affecting many nations in the Southern Hemisphere: Ecuador resisting social austerity, Chile confronting neo-liberal politics, México fighting for better education, Brazil against racist monopolies, Venezuela balancing its economic crisis, Colombia rejecting the corrupt oligarchies, and Bolivia about to enter into a civil war due to the recent elections and the controversial positioning of its new right-wing government.
More information: https://www.facebook.com/notes/hector-canonge/estados-alterados/10156895162699422/

IGNITION is a new platform created to foster the exploration, examination, experimentation, and presentation of performative narratives in contemporary art. The monthly program will feature live presentations, discussions, and workshops to encourage the development of various modalities of somatic expression. IGNITION will further contribute to a broader understanding of corporeal manifestations in Live Art and its many manifestations.
More information: https://www.facebook.com/ignitionliveart/?modal=admin_todo_tour

Biography (Short)
Hector Canonge is an interdisciplinary artist, independent curator, and cultural entrepreneur based in New York City. His work incorporates the use of new media technologies, cinematic narratives, Live Action Art, and Social Practice to explore and treat issues related to constructions of identity, gender roles, and the politics of migration. Challenging the white box settings of a gallery or a museum, or intervening directly in public spaces, his performances mediate movement, endurance, and ritualistic processes. Some of his actions and carefully choreographed performances involve collaborating with other artists and interacting with audiences. His installations, interactive platforms, and performance art work have been exhibited and presented in the United States, Latin America, Europe and Asia.
As cultural entrepreneur, Canonge created and runs the annual Performance Art Festival of NYC, ITINERANT, started ARTerial Performance Lab (APLAB), a transcontinental initiative to foster collaboration among performance artists from the Americas, and directs his independent programs: PERFORMEANDO, a program that focuses on featuring Hispanic performance artists living in the United States and Europe, PERFORMAXIS, an international residency program in collaboration with galleries and art spaces in Latin America. . After living most of his life in the United States, Canonge returned to South America in 2012, and lived abroad for almost 3 years. The artist returned to New York City in late 2015 to continue with the development and execution of new projects, exhibitions, and initiatives among them: TALKaCTIVE, LiVEART.US, and CONVIVIR the international residency program at MODULO 715. In 2017, Canonge launched the performance art platform, NEXUS, premiered during Miami Art Basel, and worked in the development of LATITUDES, the International Performance Art Festival of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, presented in Bolivia (2018 and 2019). He launched AUSTRAL, Performance Art Festival Buenos Aires (April 23-27) in Argentina, and directed the 2019 edition of ITINERANT Performance Art Festival NYC (May 21-25) in the United States.
Site: www.hectorcanonge.net
Email: hectorcanonge@gmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hectorcanonge
Instagram: @hectorcanonge

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15. R. Sikoryak, FF Alumn, at Dixon Place, Manhattan, Dec. 14

Dixon Place presents
CAROUSEL
Comics Performances and Picture Shows,
hosted by R. Sikoryak.
Live readings and projections of graphic novels, cartoons, and other visual art, plus live improvised drawings.
Free admission!

Featuring
Maëlle Doliveux and Hunter Nelson
David Heatley
Jeff Lewonczyk
Lydia Mamalis
Plus voices by Pete Boisvert, Hope Cartelli, and Rebecca Comtois

Saturday, Dec. 14, 2019 at 7:30 pm
Dixon Place
161A Chrystie Street (btwn Rivington & Delancey), NYC
In the Lounge
Free admission
Info: http://dixonplace.org/performances/carousel-12-14-2019/
http://carouselslideshow.com

BIOS:
Maëlle Doliveux is a French and Swiss illustrator, cartoonist, graphic designer, fabricator and occasional puppeteer. Her clients include The New York Times, Newsweek, and SpongeBob Squarepants Comics. Along with editor Josh O’Neill, she is co-founder of Beehive Books – a Philadelphia-based publishing company focused on comics and illustration. Her first full length comic book, “I WILL LIVE FOREVER” is in the works, and set to publish Fall 2020. In her increasingly limited spare time she enjoys studying black holes, performing brain surgery, and making up fake hobbies for herself in her biographies.
David Heatley is cartoonist and musician living in Queens. Over the last 20 years, he has written and drawn three graphic memoirs-Qualification, AMY, My Brain is Hanging Upside Down-and recorded 6 albums and 6 EPs. His new strip “Pamela and Louie” is currently being serialized on Instagram.
Jeff Lewonczyk is a recovering playwright and aspiring cartoonist who lives in Brooklyn. His children’s holiday comedy Bethlehem or Bust has been performed in schools across the country, and his illustrated travelogue “I Went To India, and All I Brought You Were These Lousy Cartoons” has been featured in publications ranging from Buzzfeed to the Hindustan Times. Visit his website at jeffisaweso.me.
Lydia Mamalis is a Brooklyn based artist originally from Kansas. She likes looking at dolls, drawing in pencil, making puppets and making comics when she can think of stories.
Hunter Nelson is a the creator of the comic Tasky John (taskyjohn.com), and the writer of The Truth’s “The Body Genius,” named one of the AV Club’s “Best Podcasts of 2019 So Far.” His work has appeared in The Onion, Clickhole and Funny Or Die. You can see him perform every Saturday night at SubCulture with his improv team Women & Men.
R. Sikoryak is the cartoonist responsible for Masterpiece Comics, Terms and Conditions, and The Unquotable Trump (published by Drawn & Quarterly). He’s also drawn for The New Yorker, The Nation, MAD, and The Nib. He’s hosted Carousel since 1997.

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16. Alice Aycock, Christa Maiwald, FF Alumns, at Lululemon, East Hampton, NY thru Dec. 31

WILD AND TAME: AN ART EXHIBIT BENEFITTING THE SAG HARBOR CINEMA
Lululemon, 35 Main Street, East Hampton, NY 11937
The show has been extended through December.

Curated by April Gornik, “Wild and Tame” includes work by Alice Aycock, Tulla Booth, Elizabeth Down, Cornelia Foss, Sally Gall, Erica-Lynn Huberty, Bonnie Lautenberg, Christa Maiwald, Steve Miller, Alexis Rockman, Laurie Simmons and Ned SmythI

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