Invocation Democracy, Episode 303 curator Monet Clark’s walk through, CatSynth TV (video)
Art provides us with a liminal space wherein momentary suspensions from our patterned thoughts and identities can be experienced, allowing for us to align with new states of awareness. Art can reveal cultural biases and their impacts, function as a catalyst for change, and it builds culture. As we nationally and globally navigate through this time of political, social, environmental and health crises the voice of the artist is needed now more than ever. With a nod to Holistic Theory and Intersectional Feminism or what I like to refer to as Holistic Intersectionality, and through the synergy of the sum of its parts, INVOCATION DEMOCRACY provides a virtual space to reflect on and envision the preservation and repair of our democracy. Joining together painters, performance, video, interdisciplinary and recording artists from across the nation, INVOCATION DEMOCRACY provides an interstice for grief, a necessary step for action, and suggests that all of our intentions, actions and our votes matter, especially during this time of transitioning power structures.
INVOCATION DEMOCRACY proposes that a healthy democracy protects not only all of the people within its borders, but also the land within its boundaries, through policies which promote proper land stewardship and management, which includes protections of animals with respect to local and global ecosystems. It maintains that healthy regional democracies engage in practices which contribute healthfully to the global climate both socially, politically and environmentally. It explores the links between Climate Change and misogyny, empire, white supremacy and cultural biases that are dismissive of indigenous perspectives globally, the mystic, the intuitive, the feminine, and the sentience of animals and nature. INVOCATION DEMOCRACY contemplates the impacts of all of these on our ailing democracy, and just what it may take to transform it. — Monet Clark, curator
INVOCATION DEMOCRACY Zoom webinar artist’s talk: The interplay between climate justice, human & animal rights, mysticism & a healthy democracy. Nov. 15 12 noon PST 3pm EST
YOU ARE INVITED THIS SUNDAY TO ATTEND AN EXCITING FREE WEBINAR CONVERSATION, WITH 4 OF VIRTUAL EXHIBITION INVOCATION DEMOCRACY’S EXHIBITING ARTISTS.
Presented by Pro Arts Commons, moderated by its curator Monet Clark, this talk will revolve around the motivations behind the artist’s works and the show’s themes which include: the liminality of artistic practice, art as cultural activation, and the interplay between a healthy democracy, climate justice, human and animal rights, and mysticism.
Sunday, November 15, 2020 12noon PST.
Register in advance with this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/…/reg…/WN_s9OlSNxgSOGgvDWMvoYiUg
Spend an hour with legendary, Indigenous American history interventionist Edgar Heap of Birds in OK, seminal British feminist performance artist, surrealist and mystic Penny Slinger in L.A., performance and video artist Jennifer Locke in S.F. whose physically intense sculptural actions in relationship with specific architecture draw from her experiences as a dominatrix and wrestler, and ecological performance artist, filmmaker, and teacher of Tibetan Buddhism John DiLeva Halpern in NYC.
Images from INVOCATION DEMOCRACY, A Political and Mystical Virtual Exhibition: Mariee Sioux music video “Black Snakes”; Penny Slinger, Heavy Lifting-2; John DiLeva Halpern, video still from For George Floyd the Martyr –A Meditation Pause From the Sacred Grounds of Minneapolis; Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds, Proud Brave Brutal.
Episode 05: Monet Clark, Eco-feminist and performance based video/photographic artist, Institute For Cultural Activism International
INVOCATION DEMOCRACY: A Political & Mystical Virtual Exhibition
curated by Monet Clark for Pro Arts Commons, Oakland OPENS 10/30/20 – Inauguration Day 1/20/21
To enter the exhibition’s 3D galleries please click this link: proartscommons.org/invocationdemocracy and be sure to visit all 3 galleries for the full experience.
CURATED BY MONET CLARK FOR PRO ARTS
October 30, 2020 – January 20, 2021, Inauguration Day holding vigil for a peaceful transition of power and the democracy we envision. Accessible worldwide through multiple 3D galleries embedded into this website.
Art provides us with a liminal space wherein momentary suspensions from our patterned thoughts and identities can be experienced, allowing for us to align with new states of awareness. Art can reveal cultural biases and their impacts, function as a catalyst for change, and it builds culture. As we nationally and globally navigate through this time of political, social, environmental and health crises the voice of the artist is needed now more than ever. With a nod to Holistic Theory and Intersectional Feminism or what I like to refer to as Holistic Intersectionality, and through the synergy of the sum of its parts, INVOCATION DEMOCRACY provides a virtual space to reflect on and envision the preservation and repair of our democracy. Joining together painters, performance, video, interdisciplinary and recording artists from across the nation, INVOCATION DEMOCRACY provides an interstice for grief, a necessary step for action, and suggests that all of our intentions, actions and our votes matter, especially during this time of transitioning power structures.
INVOCATION DEMOCRACY proposes that a healthy democracy protects not only all of the people within its borders, but also the land within its boundaries, through policies which promote proper land stewardship and management, which includes protections of animals with respect to local and global ecosystems. It maintains that healthy regional democracies engage in practices which contribute healthfully to the global climate both socially, politically and environmentally. It explores the links between Climate Change and misogyny, empire, white supremacy and cultural biases that are dismissive of indigenous perspectives globally, the mystic, the intuitive, the feminine, and the sentience of animals and nature. INVOCATION DEMOCRACY contemplates the impacts of all of these on our ailing democracy, and just what it may take to transform it. — Monet Clark, curator
Featured artists in this exhibition:
April Bey • Karen Finley • Edgar Fabián Frías • Frightwig and Timothy Crandle • Guillermo Gómez-Peña • John DiLeva Halpern • Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds • Jamil Hellu • Dale Hoyt • Merritt Johnson • Monet Clark with music by Mia Kaneen • Facing West Shadows / Lydia Greer and Caryl Kientz • Minnette Lehmann • Sang Chi Liu • Jennifer Locke • Darrin Martin • Ann McCoy • Lady Monster • Linda Montano • Shalo P • Charles Schneider • Christine Shields • John Sims • Mariee Sioux and Kacey Johansing • Penny Slinger • Emily Harris and Dano Wall • Liz Walsh
UPDATE: Link to show archive! WATCH NOW. July 4th 9-11pm PST log on for SUPERMOON 5, fundraiser supporting the Black community & live stream performance, video, musical show!
SUPERMOON 5 archive link, WATCH NOW: https://youtu.be/qYi6lAb-szM
Live stream video, performance art & music show, SUPERMOON is back in all of its surreal glory, & edition 5 is a fundraiser for the Black community. I will be participating along with an illustrious lineup including donated works, which you can get by donating to one of the 4 really cool organizations below! Log on and join the fun via YouTube or Twitch. 9-11p.m. PST.
You Tube: http://youtu.be/HHZpJbWwrDs
Twitch: www.twitch.tv/lastprojects
I am donating limited edition signed prints of my drawing series Thangkaprayerblessingincantationmedcinespells, printed by master printer and political artist Karen Fiorito. For more see: http://monetclark.com/thangkaprayerblessingincantationmedicinespells/
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For these 4 excellent organizations:
SummaEveryThang
@summaeverythang
https://summaeverythang.org/ Providing free organic produce for Watts & South Central LA & an artist run community center
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GLP Grass Roots Law Project
@grassrootslaw
www.grassrootslaw.org/
WORKING TOGETHER FOR REAL CHANGE With the help of a vast grassroots network, providing the necessary organizing and legal support to transform justice in America.
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PBTL Protect Black Trans Lives via Jelly Bebe @theacidhit
cashapp handle: $j3llybebe
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People’s Breakfast Oakland
A Black Socialist Community organization serving the people of Oakland.
@peoplesbreakfastoakland
https://www.hellablackpod.com/pbo
https://linktr.ee/PBO
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