Goings On | 09/18/2002

CONTENTS:
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1. Kathy Acker, FF Alumn, 1947-1997, subject of a NYU conference, Nov. 7 & 8, 2002
2. G.H.Hovagimyan, FF Future of the Present Artist 2002, presents Brecht Machine, live webcast performance Sept. 24
3. Isabel Samaras, FF Alumn, at CPOP Gallery, Detroit, through September 27, 2002
4. Ken Butler, FF Alumn, at Kenney Museum, St Bonaventure University, thru Dec. 10.
5. John Fleck, FF Alumn, on UPN tv TONITE, Sept. 18th, 8 pm
6. Javier Tellez, FF Alumn, at White Box, opens Sept. 20th & Queens Museum, opens Sept. 22nd
7. Komar & Melamid, FF Alumns, and others at Momenta, Brooklyn, thru Oct. 7, 2002
8. Ruth Hardinger, FF Alumn, at Paul Sharpe, opening Sept. 25, 6-9 pm.
9. Sapphire, Jessica Hagedorn, FF Alumns, help open Bowery Poetry Club, Sept. 23-25.
10. Coco Fusco, Hans Haacke, Joseph Kosuth, Javier Tellez with Harley Spiller, FF Alumns, at Museu de Bellas Artes, Caracas, Venezuela, through November 10, 2002
11. National Visual Artists Guild, Still Working exhibition, thru October 15, 2002
12. Andrea Kleine, FF Alumn, at HERE, thru October 19, 2002
13. David Leslie, FF Alumn, at Galapagos Sept. 25 & Siberia Sept. 27, 2002
14. Media Alliance Info Fair, September 21, 2002, 10 am – 5 pm.
15. Marty Pottenger, FF Alumn, in Day of Community Symposium: Patriotism and Dissent, Sept. 20 at Cooper Union
16. City of Women, 8th Int’l Fest. of Contemporary Arts, Ljubljana, Slovenia, Oct. 7-18.
17. Mary Klein, FF Alumn, presents 2 videos, Sept. 22nd at Village East Cinema
18. Roberta Allen, FF Alumn, offers Free writing workshops, TONITE, and Sept. 23, 30.
19. Tracy Quan, FF Alumn, at the Gershwin Hotel, Sept. 24th, 8 pm.
20. Miriam Sharon, FF Alumn, activates new web project on October 2002
21. Susanna Cook, FF Alumn, at WOW Café, Oct. 10-26. 2002
22. Sabrina Jones, FF Alumn, at AIGA, September 23rd, 6-8 pm.
23. Group exhibition at NY Law School, opens September 26, 6-8 pm.
24. Matthew Geller, FF Alumn, in Looking In, Sept. 21, 2002-Jan 31, 2003

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1. Kathy Acker, FF Alumn, 1947-1997, subject of a NYU conference, Nov. 7 & 8, 2002

A conference on the work and influence of KATHY ACKER will be held at NYU on November 7 and 8. For a schedule and registration, please go to the website. http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/fales/pande.htm

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2. G.H.Hovagimyan, FF Future of the Present Artist 2002, presents Brecht Machine, live webcast performance Sept. 24

two-way live webcast/performance between New York and Split, Croatia

Tuesday Sept. 24th, 1-3pm
at Parsons School of Design,
55 West 13th Street

Brecht Machine will debut at the SPLIT, International Festival of Film and New Media. The remote hookup will feature two performers, one in New York and one in SPLIT. In SPLIT the performer will speak in French and in New York the Performer will speak in English. The programming interface will translate each performer language into the other. At each location the translation will be automatically spoken by a synthetic voice. Since the dictation and translation systems are imperfect, expect quite a bit of poetic mayhem and unexpected translation goofs!!

All are welcome.

http://artnetweb.com/ghhttp://www.biddingtons.com/content/creativehovagimyan.htmlhttp://www.thing.net/~soapophttp://www.walkerart.org/gallery9/dasc/artdirt/interview.html

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3. Isabel Samaras, FF Alumn, at CPOP Gallery, Detroit, through September 27, 2002

Isabel Samaras
“Allegories: The Fall of Virtue”
September 7 – 27, 2002
CPOP Gallery, Detroit, MI
www.cpop.com
“In Allegories, Isabel Samaras continues to explore the hidden lives of pop-culture characters, delving into their fantasies and vices. These new pieces make the leap from her signature TV trays to larger wooden panels, often in wackily Baroque frames that harken back to the Old Master paintings she references in her work. It’s Isabel’s sublime blend of old-world craftmanship, seldom seen in this tragically technological age, and saucy modern satire that makes her everyone’s best girl.” “Juxtapoz Magazine”

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4. Ken Butler, FF Alumn, at Kenney Museum, St Bonaventure University, thru Dec. 10.

Ken Butler’s Hybrid Visions
An Exhibition, Installation, and Performance.
(with a 48-page color catalog designed by the artist)

September 10 – December 3, 2002
F. Donald Kenney Museum at
St. Bonaventure University’s Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts
St. Bonaventure, New York

Hybrid Instruments, a selection of over seventy of Butler’s works dating from 1978 to the present, and Projection Grand Piano, a new interactive audio-visual keyboard installation, opened Sept.10th.

Projection Grand: An Incandescent Keyboard is an interactive audio-visual grand-piano-scaled assemblage sculpture constructed of reconfigured objects, projectors, lamps, and miscellaneous electrical parts that mechanically projects dazzling complex light patterns at the stroke of its keys. When “played” by the viewer-participant the keyboard projects overlapping moving images of white light and shadow on a wall and surfaces of a darkened exhibition area, activating the entire space with light, motion, and minimal sound all emanating from the keyboard itself.

Judith Page, essayist for the exhibition catalog, writes, “All of Butler’s instruments are playable to some extent. Some, however, are more playable and are used in performances; while others function more visually – their voices created in the viewer’s mind.”

Since 1980, Butler has participated in over 80 exhibitions, most including his hybrid instruments; created 22 large installations, the majority with interactive components; and produced 26 multimedia performances. In addition, Butler has also performed with his hybrid instruments as the “Voices of Anxious Objects” more than 1,000 times.

Butler will present a live performance at 7:30 p.m. on Fri., Nov. 1 in the Garret Theatre. Tickets for the public performance may be reserved one month in advance for $5 per person. The exhibits are free and open to the public. Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Please call 716-375-2494 for more information

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5. John Fleck, FF Alumn, on UPN tv TONITE, Sept. 18th, 8 pm

John Fleck, FF alumn, returns as SILIK, the evil Sulliban arch-nemesis of Captain Archer, in the 2nd Season Premiere of ENTERPRISE this coming Wednesday, Sept. 18th on UPN (8:00pm I think-check your local listing please).

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6. Javier Tellez, FF Alumn, at White Box, opening Sept. 20th, 6-8 PM

Javier Tellez/Alpha 60 (the mind-body problem curated by Raul Zamudio, FF Alumn @ White Box 525 w. 26th NY, NY. Opens 9/20/02,6:00-8:00 pm till 10/26/02. For further information:www.whiteboxny.org

and

Queens International
Opening Celebration
September 22 (Sun) 3:00 – 6:00 p.m.

Music, Magic, and Mind reading Brewing for Queens International A potent mix of music, dance, magic, and art herald a season of change at the opening celebration of Queens International on September 22, 2002, from 3:00-6:00 pm. Magic & Alchemy: an Afternoon of Transformation features a spectacular line up of internationally acclaimed musicians, dancers, and artists who will be performing in the galleries. This event is free and open to the public.

As a reflection of the Queens Museum of Art’s (QMA) commitment to the diversity of the borough, Queens International presents an exhibition of the painting, photography, sculpture, video, and web-based projects by more than forty artists and artists groups who live or work in Queens. Participating artists: Jaishri Abichandani, Paul Anthony, Augusto Arbizo, Jorge J. Aristizabal, Jaime Arredondo, Eric Brown, Chien-Chi Chang. Jason A. Cina, Dorothy Deon, Flux Factory, Rosalie Frost, Marietta J. Ganapin, Gerard H. Gaskin, Eduardo Gil, Audrey Gottlieb, Shawn Greene, Tahir Hemphill, Leslie Hewitt, Eric Hongisto, Emily Jacir, James L. Johnson, Jason Kakoyiannis, Jena H. Kim, C. J. Lee, Corky Lee, Larry Litt, Margot Lovejoy, Crysta Lunsford, Evie McKenna, Dave McKenzie, John L. Moore, John Morris, John Norwood, Rie Oishi, Michael Rakowitz, Arthur Simms, Javier Téllez, Gilberto Triplitt, Wenyon & Gamble, Xing Danwen, Patricia Zarate, and Zhang Hongtu

Organized by Queens International artist Jaishri Abichandani, Magic & Alchemy includes performances by Burnt Sugar, Maritess, Danny Pollock, and La Bruja. Burnt Sugar, an “all-terrain music vehicle” led by music critic/Black Rock pioneer Greg Tate. The crowd-moving, free-form orchestra uses drums, guitars, bass, synthesizes, pianos, cello, flute, trumpet and vocal in improvisations that combine jazz, punk rock, funk, drum and bass, ambient noise, and contemporary African music. Maritess, a Philippine magician, plays to the crowd with her humorous sleight-of-hand tricks, illusions, and mind readings. Israeli-born, New York-based dancer and teacher Danny Pollock performs Israeli and Arab folk dance. Performance poet, actor, and dancer La Bruja’s spoken-word works combine poetry, slide photography, original hip-hop and Caribbean music.

Also on September 22, one lucky audience member will be chosen o have a go at Dave McKenzie’s Self-Portrait Piñata (2002), a candy-filled likeness of the artist, and filmmaker Larry Litt will debut The Blame Show Queens, a documentary video made for Queen International. For this work, Litt asked QMA visitors to voice their opinions on the current state of political, economic and social affairs in the Homeland. Their responses are edited into a 10-minute video that will be part of the exhibition. Flux Factory, an artist collective participating in the exhibition, will screen documentation of their ongoing performances and activities at the museum.

Queens International is made possible by the Peter Norton Family Foundation. Michael Rakowitz’s project in the Panorama is made possible by Verizon. Margot Lovejoy’s Turns V.2 in QMA’s ArtZone! is made possible by Emigrant Savings Bank. Magic & Alchemy is made possible by ConEdison.

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7. Komar & Melamid, FF Alumns, and others at Momenta, Brooklyn, thru Oct. 7, 2002

Contact: Michael Waugh or Eric Heist Tel/fax: 718.218.8058
Momenta
72 Berry Street
Brooklyn NY 11211

POP Patriotism
Guest curated by Peter Scott

Opening reception: Friday, September 6, 6-8 pm
Gallery Hours: Friday through Monday, 12-6 pm
Exhibition Dates: September 6- October 7, 2002

Kathe Burkhart, Nancy Chunn, Barbara Cliffe, Jody Culkin, Ken Freedman, Chris Hammerlein, Komar and Melamid, Ruth Liberman and Andrew Weinstein, David Opdyke, Sante Scardillo, Christy Rupp, Thomas Sherrod, Heidi Schlatter and Michael Wilson

Offering artifacts of popular culture placed alongside the work of artists skeptical of America’s renewed devotion to its flag, the exhibition POP Patriotism addresses the implications of this recent trend. The explosion of patriotic fervor that first swept across the country last fall and winter, seemingly justified by the trauma caused by what occurred in September, has a less than wholesome side that appears to have little to do with a simple pride in one’s nationality. Focusing on the mass marketing of national sentiment and nostalgia engaged in by the media, fashion and entertainment industries, the artwork included in POP Patriotism reflects a skepticism towards the propagandistic and commercial opportunism that has been so prevalent in the past several months.

This patriotic revivalism, having initially provided a rallying point for explosive emotions like defiance or revenge, also tapped into the urge to belong to something bigger than one’s own concerns. Perhaps alienated by a regular diet of overnight successes celebrated in the media at the close of the 90’s, the public’s impulse to identify with issues other than the rise and fall of dotcoms was deftly exploited by anyone looking for the “next big thing”. Exhibiting mass-produced patriotic objects within the context of artworks that confront the underlying anxieties of this moment, the goal of POP Patriotism, in part, is to raise questions about the political and mercantile efforts to manipulate and cajole a tense and uncertain public.

As the novelty of American flags overwhelming the landscape subsides, the iconography of patriotism has settled into the nooks and crannies of the country’s unconscious, functioning like worry beads that are massaged without thought; a comforting ritual collectively engaged in. POP Patriotism intends to focus on this ritual, offering an ironic perspective on a recent cultural phenomenon that has yet to be fully examined.

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8. Ruth Hardinger, FF Alumn, at Paul Sharpe, opening Sept. 25, 6-9 pm.

Ruth Hardinger, “Rentless Unfolding: New Plasters and Graphites”, opens
Sept 25 from 6-9 and continues throught October 23 at Paul Sharpe
Contemporary Art, 86 Walker St., New York, NY T: 646-613-1252.

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9. Sapphire, Jessica Hagedorn, FF Alumns, help open Bowery Poetry Club, Sept. 23-25.

The Bowery Poetry Club
GRAND OPENING
Three Days of Poetry, Performance, Music, Art & Party

Monday, Sept. 23, A Benefit for the Bowery Mission! The oral tradition is a large part of the Bowery Poetry Club’s mission, and tonight we’ll hear the tales of Bowery locals — the last days of the flops, skid row, life up and down and out on the Bowery and a rare reading by street poet Orion. Dave Isay, radio producer and author of Flophouse, will host. On the Bowery Art Wall: the Flophouse portraits of photographer Harvey Wang will be on display. Special performance by Uncle Jimmy’s Dirty Basement.

Tuesday Sept 24: Meet 308-310 Bowery! besides the Bowery Poetry Club, our building is home to the DVDojo, BPC’s sister club, who minister technology to project the art of poetry (among other “content”): digital video, please! And Washington Square Films and Arts is upstairs, the crew who brought you the award-winning PBS series, The United States of Poetry. Washington Square also books many performers, including Eric Bogosian, who will be tonight’s featured performer. Also on the bill are members of this year’s National Poetry Slam Championship team, Urbana, who represent the Bowery Poetry Club. That would be Shappy, Big George, Celena Glen, Taylor Mali, and Cristin O’Keefe Aptowicz. Special performance by Uncle Jimmy’s Dirty Basement.

Wednesday, Sept 25: Massive Poetry Night! Special performance by Uncle Jimmy’s Dirty Basement. Open seven days from 9am’s first cup of Inspiration Java till midnight’s Last Call for the Open Mike, the Bowery Poetry Club is a comfy new home for poetry. Here’s where you can browse the small press bookstore, visit with a poet barista, drink an Allen Ginsberg or a Gertrude Wine. Tonight, the poets come home to cut the umbilical ribbon to Shelley’s Cloud Cuckoo Land incarnate. You’ll hear from such po’ stars as Sekou Sundiata, Sapphire, Hal Sirowitz, Steve Cannon, Maggie Estep, David Henderson, John S Hall, Jessica Hagedorn, John Rodriguez, Max Blagg, and Jerry Rothenberg and others. Our resident composer-conductor, Butch Morris, will conduction these poets in a true Morris Chorus of Voices to conclude the evening, sweetly, sourly.

And then, and officially, we’re OPEN FOR PO-BUSINESS.
Admission to all shows is $10.
Doors are at 7. Shows are at 8:30.
The bar and coffee shop will be open. Let’s Poetry Party!

The Bowery Poetry Club
308 Bowery @ Bleecker, right across from CBGB’s |F train to Second Ave
6 train to Bleecker | 212-614-0505

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10. Coco Fusco, Hans Haacke, Joseph Kosuth, Javier Tellez with Harley Spiller, FF Alumns, at Museu de Bellas Artes, Caracas, Venezuela, through November 10, 2002

Ethnography: A User’s Manual, Archaelogy, Fine Arts, Ethnography and Varieties. This group exhibition features the work of 24 artists who deal with themes of ethnography in a museum/gallery setting.

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11. National Visual Artists Guild, Still Working exhibition, thru October 15, 2002

NEW YORK: STILL WORKING
(Portraits of many who make our City Work)

thru October 15, 2002
Gallery Hours: 10 am – 8 pm, Monday – Friday

Martin Luther King, Jr., Labor Center
Gallery 1199
310 West 43rd Street
NYC

Come join the National Visual Artists Guild (NVAG) and over 16 other unions/guilds for this exhibition on “still working” in New York after 9-11. The exhibition also honors the publication of Moe Fioners’s “Not For Bread Alone.”

This is an exhibition of Bread and Roses/1199SEIU. A project of UNSEENAMERICA, an ongoing program of Bread and Roses.

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12. Andrea Kleine, FF Alumn, at HERE, thru October 19, 2002

Cirque de Médecine: The 2002 PaperVeins Museum of Art Biennial Exhibition

thru October 19, 2002
Info: www.biennial.org

The HERE Art Center and the PaperVeins Museum of Art is proud to present Cirque de Médecine, a fierce and fastidious look into the contemporary medical world by 12 diverse artists. This is a one-of-a-kind exhibition with award-winning interactive media installations, videos, photographs, sculptures, and paintings. The 2002 PaperVeins Biennial was curated by 2001 NEA grant recipient Virgil Wong.

ARTISTS: CB Cooke, Nando Costa, Tina Gonsalves, Kevin Klein, Andrea Kleine, Meryl Levin, Lee Mingwei, Marcus Pinto, Mike Sachs, Jonathan Schipper, Eric Wielosinski, Virgil Wong.

at the HERE art gallery (145 Ave of Americas near Spring St.)

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13. David Leslie, FF Alumn, at Galapagos Sept. 25 & Siberia Sept. 27, 2002

A Whole Lotta Stimulation Going On – Welsh Wave Breaks On NYC Shores

Stimulata in Siberia – Group Art Exhibit/Performance – 4 Nights – 2 Locations

At: Galapagos in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
On: September 25, 2002

At: Siberia, W. 40th St., Manhattan
On: September 27, 28, 29, 2002

In late September, a contingent of international artists based in the UK will join, and in some cases collide with, a group of NYC-based artists for several nights of exhibition and performance that promises to be both hedonistic and intellectually provoking . . . and to reek of a voluptuous, fecund, and visceral affirmation of life.” This daring group of artists, including a sizable contingent that has been continent surfing as part of the Welsh ‘New Wave’, is intent upon blurring boundaries between life and art and between artforms, as it examines sexuality and the role of artists as archeologists digging in the ruins of life, rich in its unadulterated love of the sensuality purposely ignored by polite society.

Stimulata not only challenges viewers to question society’s proscriptions for what constitutes deviance and acceptability in the arenas of gender and sexuality, but also involves a more direct challenge. tactileBOSCH’s Simon Mitchell and Duncan Sturrock, (aka Impact Invaders) known for blending the performance tradition of fine art with extreme sports and rugby culture, have issued a challenge to David Leslie, NYC’s renowned Impact Addict, who has accepted their challenge. The Village Voice recently ran a feature story on the Impact Addict, a performance artist/would-be pugilist, who invites all comers to attempt to knock him out. Leslie recently upped the ante by challenging retired boxer George Cooney to don the gloves and protective head gear and attempt to KO Leslie. Cooney, and Riddick Bowe, another retired professional boxer, have both failed to knock out Leslie. The art-scarred Invaders will bring the hurt to Leslie in the form of what may be a tag team match. Other entertainments in store include examination of filth and degradation, strip-tease and pin-ups in full multi-media onslaught of live art meets the static in performance, painting, video, photography, installation and surroundsound melodrama that will conjure alt perspectives on activities moralists would deem damnned to darnation.

An prior incarnation of Stimulata, held in Cardiff, Wales in 2001, was praised by author and art professor Hugh Adams as a group of “half-shaman, half-bohemian” creators which channels the art Happenings that bridged the “gap between Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art.” Anchored by co-curators Kim Fielding and Coralee Lynn Rose, the prurient and provocative performances and exhibits may well melt down the Siberia. Other Stimulata goings-on include an opening at Galapagos gallery in Brooklyn on September 25 and a musical benefit at Arlene Grocery on October 1.

Roster:
UK Artists Attending Stimulata: Alex Alderton – [UK] video installation/
live perv-formance Philip Babot – [South Africa] performance Tom Belton – [UK] sound composition Gareth Clark – [Wales] performance Kim Fielding – [Wales] Photographic Installation/ Instictator Ryan McGoverne -[Wan] photography Simon Mitchell – [UK] performance Meraga Palzer – [Wales] Performance Aly Simkins – [Wales]- Hyphaphelia Installation and Super 8 Duncan Sturrock – [UK] Performance James Melville Thomas- [Wales] Photography

Exhibiting: Mauro Bonacina – [Italy] painting Paul Jeff aka ‘Clanger & Boink’- [Wales]Photography Luca Mereu -[Sardinia] Photographic Installation Adam Shaw [UK] Photography

US Artists: Patrick (Mangina) Bucklew – performance Paul Clay – new media Veronica Cross – painting/co-curator (Arlene’s Grocery) Katrina del Mar – photography Stephen Ellige – photography David (Impact Addict) Leslie – performance Khembra Phahler – Love Bunny Love – Performance Rich Miller – Siberia Artist-In-Residence Sara (Rocket Grrl) Moffat – painting Coralee Rose – performance/co-curator (Siberia) Miss Kelly Webb – burlesque/performance Sherry Wong – Installation

Event: Stimulata group show opening Venue: Galapagos Website: www.galapagosartspace.com Location: 70 N. 6th St. (between Wythe and Kent) Williamsburg, Brooklyn Time: September 25 9:00 PM Cover charge: $5

Event: Stimulata in Siberia Venue: Siberia Location: 356 1/2 W. 40th St. (@ 9th Ave, adjacent Port Authority Bus Terminal) Times: September 27 6:30PM – 8:30PM September 28th 6:30PM – 8:30 PM September 29th 6:00PM – 9:00PM

Artists are available for interviews. Press Contacts:
Coralee Lynn Rose – 212 664-1262 coraleelynnrose@earthlink.net
Kim Fielding hairylolly@hotmail.com
Publicity: Erwin Karl Promotional Rescue 700 NW 42nd St., #419 Seattle, WA
98107 888-522-6037 promoresc@yahoo.com

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14. Media Alliance Info Fair, September 21, 2002, 10 am – 5 pm.

Media Alliance, Film/Video Arts & Third World Newsreel Announce The New York State Media Arts InfoFair/Conference Co-sponsored and hosted by The National Museum of the American Indian/Smithsonian Saturday, September 21, 2002 10:00 AM – 5:00pm National Museum of the American Indian One Bowling Green, New York City

Attend the InfoFair to find the most up-to-date information on services and resources, networking opportunities, continuing education and technical assistance from the premier non-profit media arts organizations and artist collectives across New York State and the country.

Artists can:
Access information on resources and services for independent film, video, radio, sound art and digital/new media arts on the exhibition floor all day !
Meet with organizational representatives about your specialized needs.
Attend panels on distribution, marketing and promotion and legal issues for artists.
Sign up for technical assistance clinics for personalized feedback on your promotional materials, funding strategies and grantsmanship – limited slots!
Meet with Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts lawyers for advice on legal problems.
Explore the newest technology and software from non-profit sources at free demonstrations.
Attend screenings from New York State’s leading workshops, residency programs and distributors.
Network with your peers.

All for $15 advance registration (less with youth or senior discounts)!

Exhibiting media arts organizations can:
Broaden their constituencies.
Enhance their advertising.
Recruit for membership, productions, internships, jobs and residencies.
Promote their programs, publications, media products and services.
Network with their peers.

Look for InfoFair updates on the Media Alliance website: (www.mediaalliance.org)
The New York State Media Arts InfoFair is funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Presentation Fund and the Media Arts Technical Assistance Fund. Generous in-kind support is provided by Thirteen/WNET.

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15. Marty Pottenger, FF Alumn, in Day of Community Symposium: Patriotism and Dissent, Sept. 20 at Cooper Union

On Friday, September 20, Patriotism and Dissent will be the subject of the fifth annual Day of Community symposium, hosted by Mary Schmidt Campbell, Dean of the Tisch School of the Arts, and the Center for Art and Public Policy. This event gives artists and scholars an opportunity to come together to discuss issues of common concern. The event will take place in the Great Hall at Cooper Union, 7 East 7th Street @ Third Avenue.

The symposium will examine the complex relationship between the nature of national allegiance during times of emergency and the commitments to critical inquiry and challenging expression that make the work of artists and intellectuals central to a democratic polity. Writer, scholar and law professor Patricia Williams is the keynote presenter. Panels will focus on the events, policy and creative responses of the past year as evident in both mainstream and alternative media, policy, and the arts. Faculty, students, alumni, and guest speakers, including prominent artists and critics, will participate in the panels.

An abridged program follows this message. Full program details are available at www.nyu.edu/tisch/patriotism. This event is free and open to the public. Seating is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

The Center for Art and Public Policy ·Tisch School of the Arts
Day of Community Symposium
Patriotism and Dissent
Friday, September 20, 2002
The Great Hall, Cooper Union, 7 East 7th Street @ Third Avenue

Program
9:00 a.m. Welcome
Mary Schmidt Campbell, Dean, Tisch School of the Arts

9:15
Inventing a Space of Dissent
Moderator: Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, New York University Professor and TSOA Professor of Performance Studies
Sam Pollard, Associate Professor, TSOA Kanbar Institute of Film & Television, Undergraduate Division
Marty Pottenger, Playwright, solo performance artist, director
Fred Ritchin, Acting Chair, TSOA Department of Photography & Imaging

10:30
National Interest and Democratic Expression
Moderator: Richard Schechner, New York University Professor and TSOA Professor of Performance Studies
Christine Choy, Professor and Chair, TSOA Kanbar Institute of Film & Television: Graduate Program
Frances Kunreuther, Fellow for Practitioner Engagement, Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations, Harvard
University
Richard Maxwell, Associate Professor, Media Studies, Queens College, CUNY.

11:45
Lunch break

1:15 p.m.
Keynote Presentation
Patricia Williams, Writer, scholar, and Columbia Law professor

2:30
Role of Media During Times of Heightened Security
Moderator: Arvind Rajagopal, Associate Professor, Media Studies, Steinhardt School of Education
Amy Goodman, Journalist, Democracy Now
Lewis H. Lapham, Editor, Harper’s Magazine

3:45
Town Hall Discussion: The Role of an Art School in a Time of National Crisis
Sarah Schlesinger, Chair and Master Teacher, TSOA Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program
Kyoung Park, President, TSOA Undergraduate Student Council
Jennifer Jessum, Vice President, TSOA Graduate Student Organization

5:00
Farewell
Mary Schmidt Campbell, Dean, Tisch School of the Arts

5:15
Performance Project 9/11: Portraits in Shock
A series of vignettes written by six students or recent graduates, TSOA Department of Drama, Undergraduate, and one faculty member, Playwrights Horizons Theater School. Portraits premiered at the 2002 Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland last month.

6:00
Screening: Reflections From Ground Zero
Short films by Graduate Film students exploring effects of September 11. Reflections premiered September 9 and 11 on the Showtime Network.

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16. City of Women, 8th Int’l Fest. of Contemporary Arts, Ljubljana, Slovenia, Oct. 7-18.

City of Women
8th International Festival of Contemporary Arts
Ljubljana, October 7. – 18. 2002.

The 8th City of Women International Festival of Contemporary Arts opens on Monday, October 7. During the twelve days of the festival – through Friday, October 18 – City of Women will present over thirty events with artists and theoreticians from over twenty countries.

This year the festival intends to challenge the construct of Europe as a unified geopolitical region with common, homogenous values and a common cultural history. The programme wants to underline the multi-ethnic, trans-cultural, and hybrid nature of European culture, arts and policies.

The City of Women Festival is being organised by the Association for the Promotion of Women in Culture, in co-production with Cankarjev dom.

With the financial support of: The Ministry of Culture of Republic of Slovenia, The City of Ljubljana – Department of Culture.

Furthermore the City of Women thanks the following organisations, foundations and companies for their support, sponsorship, collaboration or partnership: the European Cultural Foundation, Cultural Link (Arts & Culture Network Program SCCA – Ljubljana), The British Council; The Peace Institute; ACS Sony representatives for Slovenia, Mladina, Autocommerce d.d., Avto Triglav d.o.o., Pristop, Fedex, International Center of Graphic Arts, Slovenska kinoteka, KUD France Prešeren, Plesni teater Ljubljana, Klub K4, Galerija Kapelica, Menza pri koritu – Metelkova Mesto, Hotel Park, Gostilna Breskvar, Radio Študent, publishing house /*cf, Stripburger, Maska, Revija Muska, CNVOS, Lesbo and others.

The press conference is scheduled for October 2, 2002, at 11:00 a.m.,in Cankarjev Dom, at which time the detailed programme and the bilingual catalogue will be presented.

For more information, please contact:
Bettina Knaup, telephone: +386 (0)1 438-1580. Fax: +386 (0)1 438 15 85
e-mail: b.knaup@gmx.de

Additional information will be available on the Internet at:
http://www.cityofwomen-a.si/

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17. Mary Klein, FF Alumn, presents 2 videos, Sept. 22nd at Village East Cinema

COME CLOSER (25 mins.) at 12:10 PM
ONE BREATH (9 mins.) at 4:10 PM

Village East Cinemas (Screen #3)
181 2nd Avenue @ 12th Street
New York, NY

Sunday, September 22
Tickets: at the door or 1-800-965-4827

Two experimental videos about the genetic revolution will be shown September 22 at Village East Cinemas in New York City as part of the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival. Both videos are by Mary Klein.

COME CLOSER investigates the ethics of genetic engineering through a collage of early 1900s eugenics propaganda film, animation and contemporary interviews with scientists and with Gloria Rhoden, called the smallest woman in the world.

This video will be shown with a Marion Cheeks’ documentary on the creative spirit of Aboriginal and settler communities in Labrador and Sarah Elgart’s docu-drama on young people’s hopes and fears s as they face critical and terminal illness.

ONE BREATH explores how genetic engineering blurs the boundaries between what is real and unreal. It shows with five other animated pieces and a feature comedy called Ecnomics 101 on an insecure college professor’s attempts to teach a group of dysfunctional freshmen.

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18. Roberta Allen, FF Alumn, offers Free writing workshops, TONITE, and Sept. 23, 30.

Come join Roberta Allen at FREE Playful Way to Serious Writing Workshops:

“Not since Brian Eno’s Oblique Strategies’ have I found a more creative and helpful collection of ideas and methods to shake myself out of patterns and get me out of big jams. This is a brilliant book!” –Laurie Anderson

Wed. Sept. 18 at 8 PM, The Open Center, 83 Spring St.
Mon. Sept. 23 at 7 PM, Barnes & Noble, Chelsea, 22nd & 6th Ave.
Mon. Sept. 30 at 6 PM, The Mid-Manhattan Library, 40th & 5th Ave.

See Roberta’s web site for more workshops and info.

http://hometown.aol.com/Roall

You can also email her at: roall@aol.com

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19. Tracy Quan, FF Alumn, at the Gershwin Hotel, Sept. 24th, 8 pm.

Neke Carson presents in association with Michael Wiener “LIVE” from THE GERSHWIN LIVING ROOM, GERSHWIN HOTEL 7 East 27th Street, NYC 10016 (between Madison and Fifth) Admission $5 http://www.gershwinhotel.com

Tuesday September 24 at 8 pm
“SHOW & TELL”
Celebrate the creation of THE MUSEUM OF SEX with host Grady T. Turner and special guests:

Martin Duberman Ph. D.
Distinguished Professor of History, City University of New York (CUNY)

Tracy Quan, author Diary of a Manhattan Call Girl http://www.tracyquan.net

Barbara Nitke, world renowned erotic photographer discussing her lawsuit against John Ashcroft

Museum of Sex website: http://www.museumofsex.com

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20. Miriam Sharon, FF Alumn, activates new web project on October 2002

ECO/COM/SYS nr. 9 – 2000-2002
TERROR,RAPE,TIROL by M. SHARON
to be activated in October 02;
site; WWW.MSAMUSEUM.COM

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21. Susanna Cook, FF Alumn, at WOW Café, Oct. 10-26. 2002

Spic For Export at WOW Cafe. October 10 through 26.

Written And Performed By Susana Cook

Overlooked. Overworked. Immigrant Soldier. Her Blood, Sweat And Tears Are The Backbone Of Our Nation. She cleans your toilets She makes your sandwiches She walks your dogs She Fucks Your Wife

“To make the money my boss makes in one year I would have to work 8 thousand
years, and that¹s great, I am gonna live longer than him”

SPIC FOR EXPORT October 10-26 Thursday through Saturdays 8pm WOW café Theater: 59 East 4th street (between Bowery and 2nd Ave) F to 2nd Ave or 6 to Astor Place Tickets: $10 Lesbians , Trans, students, seniors: $7
212-777-4280 212-631-3609 www.wowcafe.org

Born in Argentina, Susana Cook is a New York based performance artist who has been writing and producing original work for over 16 years.. Her work takes on interwoven themes of segregation, based on class, race, nationalism and homophobia with an ensemble involving mainly women of color. She performed and taught workshops at Columbia University, Oberlin College, Yale University and at The Bronx Museum of The Arts. Her most recent shows are: “Hamletango, Prince of Butches”, “The Fraud”, “Gross National Product”, “Conga Guerrilla Forest”, “Hot Tamale”, “Rats.. The Fantasy of Extermination”, and “Tango Lesbiango”

http://www.mindspring.com/~susana.cook

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22. Sabrina Jones, FF Alumn, at AIGA, September 23rd, 6-8 pm.

The Turning Page
an exhibition of 21 hand made illustrated books created by me and my classmates in the School of Visual Arts MFA illustration program.

AIGA, 164 5th Ave NYC (near 20th St)
Opening, Monday September 23rd, 2002, 6-8PM

The show will be up through Friday the 27th of September
Gallery hours are M-Th, 11am – 6pm and Fri 11am – 5pm.

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23. Group exhibition at NY Law School, opens September 26, 6-8 pm.

The Complexity of Simplicity
September 23 – October 25, 2002

A group exhibition exploring conceptual uses of pattern.
Curated by Kanitra Fletcher, Bronx Museum of the Arts

The New York Law School
47 Worth (between Church and West Broadway)
New York City (Tribeca)

Opening Reception: Thursday, September 26, 6-8 pm

Gallery Hours: Monday-Sunday, 9 am – 9 pm

Directions via Subway: 1 or 2 to Franklin Street; A, C, or E to Canal Street

This exhibition is made possible by the Organization of Independent Artists, a non-profit organization founded by artists in 1976.

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24. Matthew Geller, FF Alumn, in Looking In, Sept. 21, 2002-Jan 31, 2003

Looking In, a storefront exhibition and performance project in Lower Manhattan will open on Wednesday October 2, from 8-11 pm at 50 Murray Street. This juried exhibition organized by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council features 23 site-specific installations and performances. For more information please visit www.lmcc.net or call 212-219-9401 x 300.

Goings On are compiled weekly by Harley Spiller