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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
Farm and Friends in 3D! Episode 184, CatSynth TV (video)
CatSynth TV for Farm & Friends in 3D! An exhibition featuring Dale Hoyt’s film Farm where I play the lead, and works by cast members including my Bunny Girl, all at Telematic Gallery in SF!
Telematic Gallery 323 10th St. at Folsom in San Francisco. Farm and Friends in 3D! is open during the Folsom Street Fair and runs through our closing party on Oct 12, 2019 2-4pm. My performance video movie Bunny Girl is screening on loop as part of this exhibition, along with Dale Hoyt’s 3D film Farm in which I play the lead.
Fall Arts Preview: 10 Can’t Miss Art Shows, 48hills, Matt Sussman
Both of my upcoming shows are included in 48hills, Fall Arts Preview: 10 can’t miss art shows list…
Dale Hoyt: Farm and Friends — in 3D! at Telematic Gallery.
“From pastoral poetry to The Simple Life, farming has often been held up as a paradisiac alternative to urban malaise. Shot on an actual farm in SF, Dale Hoyt’s experimental narrative exposes the rot at the heart of its central father-daughter dyad (the pair are as interested in true crime trivia as they are in agriculture), a toxicity that seems to seep from the soil as it does fall from the rapidly gentrifying air. The accompanying exhibition features art by supporting cast members, which picks up on the film’s themes of alienation and environmental collapse.” — 48hills
Opening tomorrow night 9/7/19 with a reception from 6-10pm I play the lead in Dale Hoyt’s film Farm, & my eco-feminist performance/video movie Bunny Girl will be on loop in the gallery along with other works by the all art-star cast, including Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stevens, Cliff Hengst, Fred Rinne, Gabrielle Thormann and Mary Elizabeth Yarborough and Winston Tong. Closing reception is October 12th. at Telematic (Sept 7 – October 12)
4Waves: 40 Performances for the Hole at SOMArts Cultural Center
“It’s back! A who’s who of Bay Area creative royalty will each have only 5 minutes total to do their thing — set-up to clean up — in a 100 year- old pit in the floor of SOMArts. Guest curator Justin Hoover’s reprise of his now legendary marathon night of performance is time-based art at its most dem-ocratic, gonzo, and gloriously San Franciscan. ‘There are no rehearsals.’ ” -48hills
One manic night only, Wednesday 9/11/19 from 6-10pm. I will be performing my piece Völva Saga the Prequel, operatic wish sorcery. Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/4waves-40-performances-for-the-hole-tickets-70069029353?fbclid=IwAR2aSO1xkYPWIZbZR0rCFa9zLdOVx6EQCYC_E3CB8YoG5c3zC-TmRWricRg