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SUMMARY:Movement Research Festival
DESCRIPTION:Movement Research Festival Spring 2017\nCurated by Laurie Berg\, Monstah Black and Amy Khoshbin \nFESTIVAL ARTISTS\nAdam Soch\, Bessie McDonough-Thayer\, BS Movement\, Brother(hood) Dance!\, Cakes Da Killa\, Carlos Soto\, Charles Atlas\, Deville Cohen\, DJ Adam Rhodes\, Doreen Garner\, Dynasty Handbag\, Erica Magrey\, Greer Dworman\, Jackie 60 MCs Paul Alexander and Chi Chi Valenti with DJ Johnny Dynell\, Jasmine Hearn\, Jen Sullivan\, Kembra Pfahler\, Kenya (Robinson)\, Larissa Velez-Jackson\, Liz McAuliffe\, Lucy Sexton\, Manchildblack\, Michael DiPietro\, Mr. Richard Kennedy\, Narcissister\, Raja Feather Kelly\, Reza Abdoh\, Slim Ninja\, Sophia Peer\, Tendayi Kuumba\, Tyler Ashley\, Yozmit\n \nIn the middle of the intersection we met\, simultaneously. Riding on a wave\, each of us gravitating toward the unknown\, disregarding boundaries that were no longer needed. This place where movement blends with humor\, sound paints the landscape and visuals twist the mind into… surprise! \nOvercome by the political landscape\, here we are with our feelings. FUCKING FEELINGS (!) – yell and scream – catharsis – emotional outbursts – dance party – sweat – bodies close together – humor – collaborations with other artists/people who aren’t artists (civilians) – widen your dirty sphere – dance – music – visual art – all in one space – productive political dialogues – conversation – think tank – make fun – make serious – make art – surprise(!) \nHow can we surprise one another with the unexpected alliances that are made by cross-pollinating our communities and revolutionizing the intended uses of the venues and institutions we’re used to? It’s time to deframe or reframe the suddenly static definitions of what performance\, art\, and creative expression can be. Does it need the validation of the institution that it is assigned or can it be validated by the diverse communities that support and create it? surprise/!\, the “high” and the “low” are not so different from one another. \nLet’s overcome the divisiveness of current politics and culture and pay homage to our roots\, subverting boundaries through showing up and coming together. surprise. It’s a festival duh\, we’re doing this. \nAs we create the structure for this festival\, we cannot ignore the fact that we have no idea what will occur under this new administration in the next few months. In order to stay ready\, we are creating designated open space for meetings\, discussions or other needed formats to address what we can’t plan for – or even imagine. Throughout the course of surprise! surprise(!) surprise/! surprise\, HOWL! Happening acts as the hub for the Movement Research Festival Spring 2017 for this very purpose. We want to invite people from different communities to come together in a shared space both in formal and informal gatherings. It is also our hope that you will also get to know these incredible venues and spaces that are doing great work for their neighborhood and artistic communities. A gallery\, performance space\, and archive\, HOWL! Happening aims to shine a light on the vibrant mix of rock and roll\, social justice\, art and performance\, community activism\, LGBTQ rights and culture\, immigrants\, fashion\, and nightlife past and present in the East Village. \nFESTIVAL ARTISTS\nAdam Soch\, Bessie McDonough-Thayer\, BS Movement\, Brother(hood) Dance!\, Cakes Da Killa\, Carlos Soto\, Charles Atlas\, Deville Cohen\, DJ Adam Rhodes\, Doreen Garner\, Dynasty Handbag\, Erica Magrey\, Greer Dworman\, Jackie 60 MCs Paul Alexander and Chi Chi Valenti with DJ Johnny Dynell\, Jasmine Hearn\, Jen Sullivan\, Kembra Pfahler\, Kenya (Robinson)\, Larissa Velez-Jackson\, Liz McAuliffe\, Lucy Sexton\, Manchildblack\, Michael DiPietro\, Mr. Richard Kennedy\, Narcissister\, Raja Feather Kelly\, Reza Abdoh\, Slim Ninja\, Sophia Peer\, Tendayi Kuumba\, Tyler Ashley\, Yozmit \nwww.movementresearch.org/festival\nDownload PDF of festival brochure. \nSchedule\nMAY 31 WEDNESDAY What’s Now\, What’s Next \nJUNE 1 THURSDAY Inside Out Upside Down \nJUNE 2 FRIDAY Hail the New Puritan \nJUNE 3 SATURDAY Vertigo \nJUNE 4 SUNDAY Reza Abdoh: Theater Visionary \nJUNE 5 MONDAY Pull It Sur Prize\n \nJUNE 6 TUESDAY Basically we’re all geniuses\, end of story.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/movement-research-festival-surprise-surprise-surprise-surprise/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Movement Research Reza Abdoh\, Theater Visionary
DESCRIPTION:6pm Film Screening\n7:30pm Q&A with members of Reza Abdoh’s company\nLocation: HOWL! Happening\nFREE \nCome to Howl! Happening for a screening of Reza Abdoh: Theatre Visionary\, directed by Adam Soch. Reza Abdoh was a creative genius\, a charismatic leader\, and complex man of his times. Twenty years after his untimely passing\, the story of the wunderkind Iranian theatre director is told by his friends\, critics\, admirers\, and through the explosive work he left behind. After the screening\, there will be a Q&A with members of Reza Abdoh’s community\, his collaborators and friends\, to celebrate and promote the work of Middle Eastern and queer artists.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/movement-research-reza-abdoh-theater-visionary/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Movement Research Pull It Sur Prize
DESCRIPTION:HOWL! Happening becomes Chuck E. Cheese! Greer Dworman hosts a stand-up comedy night for artists. Leave your ego at the door. “Skee-ball” and refreshments provided. What role does humor play in our practice? We’ll explore everything you want to know about the performance world but are afraid to laugh at. We need a catharsis. Pull It Sur Prize is funded by the NEA… oh wait.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/movement-research-pull-it-sur-prize/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Movement Research Basically we're all geniuses\, end of story
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special performance by Narcissister that blends video\, dance and sound! Before that\, at 7pm Lucy Sexton will perform a closing ceremony for the festival this evening: refocusing\, regrouping\, reprise. Refocusing our energies\, regrouping as a newly-formed community\, coming together one last time for the festival\, but not for forever. We will be mentally and physically prepping for what’s next… the country is heading towards dark times and we’re creating community because we need each other right now to survive the storm.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/movement-research-basically-were-all-geniuses-end-of-story/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:No More Black Targets
DESCRIPTION:Unconscious bias can be deadly\, and contributes to one of the biggest violence issues in America. We have to do something about it. Howl! Happening is pleased to introduce No More Black Targets. \nNoMoreBlackTargets (NMBT) is a collective of artists—diverse in backgrounds\, ethnicities and nationalities—working in paint\, digital media\, patternmaking and also physical installations to bring new artwork to life. The collective paints on the actual live black silhouette paper targets used in shooting ranges\, an artistic approach that raises awareness while protesting the senseless and unlawful “black and Brown” shootings in past and recent years here in America. \nThis art project seeks to eliminate the use of the most popular target for shooters to learn to use their firearm: a menacing black silhouette. In shooting ranges\, in permitting and instruction environments\, anywhere someone is learning to use a firearm.\nTo raise awareness\, the targets will be replaced and painted over with artistic interpretations that turn the menacing black silhouettes into beautiful\, colorful and optimistic art. \nThe NMBT collective stands for “More paint. Less hate.”\nPrior to the February 2017 launching\, NMBT has gotten great development and awesome creative direction from Laurent Leccia and the team at FRED FARID. \nNMBT also partnered with the NYSEC – the New York Society of Ethical Culture. \nFeatured NoMoreBlackTargets Collective artist are: \nCYPHA\nSHAYNA KULIK\nREX CHOUK\nHEKTAD\nSACSIX\nPETER MOULTHROP\nJULIEN CALOT\nDIZMOLOGY\nBERNADETTE DELANY\nALICE MIZRACHI\nZIMER\nJENNA KRYPELL\nDENTON\nCHINON MARIA\nANDREA COOK\nUTA BRAUSER\nGIL GOREN\nAVISUAL BLISS\nJCBKNYC\nBILLIKID\nCONSUMERART\nYESONE\nBROLGA\nFKDL\nICONIC & 2CENTS\nSINES\nB.D. WHITE\nGAZOO\nBUTTSUP\nGREG FREDRICK\nKATE KOSEK\nDRU BLUMENSHEID\nSEAN SULLIVAN\nADRIAN WILSON\nJEEZVANILLA\nCALVIN PLAY\nSAVIOR ELMUNDO\nLOGAN\nT.A.T.S. CRU\nZROPRO\nDERTI\nTHOMAS RAILLARD\nEDDY BIRD\nSR. LASSO\nMICHAEL HESS\nMASON EVE\nAUGUSTINE ZELLER \n“We all come together for the ultimate creative purpose\, to save life. We are ALL one. We all are NoMoreBlackTargets.” —Cypha Founder and creative director of No More Black Targets \nFor biographies and more information visit:NOMOREBLACKTARGETS.COM \nUnconscious bias can be deadly\, and contributes to one of the biggest violence issues in America. We have to do something about it. Howl! Happening is pleased to introduce No More Black Targets. \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/no-more-black-targets/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:The Full Moon Show The Witch's Moon
DESCRIPTION:With co-hosts Tony Stinkmetal and Salley May\nA Tom Murrin/Alien Comic Invention \nAre you tired of every omnipotent cry-baby claiming to be the focus of a witch hunt? So are we! This Full Moon Show celebrates The Witch’s Moon. And his time\, the Witches will be doing the hunting. \nSalley May and Tony Stinkmetal take back the night—or more precisely\, the late afternoon—and come out swinging the Malleus Maleficarum (or medieval Witch’s Hammer) as the Full Moon Crew “un-burns” the entwined histories of witchcraft and counter-culture\, and mixes up a heady brew of historical irony\, hysterical insecurity\, and politically induced pyromania. \nMoon Goddess Luna Macaroona will be playing the role of Circe\, turning those who offend her into wild beasts. Instead of burning witches she lays waste to corrupt marketers of eternal youth\, sexism\, and the slavish followers of the social media who feed the beast. (No\, not that Beast. We mean the power structure.) \nThis Black Sabbath will include a visit from Alice Klugherz\, director of the Natural Selection performance coven to lift the current veil of mediocrity from our culture. In Haik Dreams Alice and her den of crones stir the cauldron of ageism with fierce\, funny vignettes about becoming—and being—an older woman. Unleashed from the stage and roaming freely on First Street anything might happen. Laid bare\, supercharged\, nothing to prove—these women will not go quietly! \nSo set your broomstick to stun  and your black cat to cruise-control! Suggested attire: pointy hats\, PVC chaps\, proto-crone-glam\, Lagerfeld anything\, thistle everything\, widow’s peaks with silver streaks\, spirit animals\, familiars\, Barbara Steele realness\, cobweb shawls\, Druid hoodies\, Joan of Arc haircuts. \n  \nAbout Tom Murrin and the Full Moon Show \nHowl! Happening houses the archives of Tom Murrin. Murrin\, aka the Alien Comic\, is known as the Godfather of Performance Art. Every full moon\, Tom performed the Full Moon Show in honor of his moon goddess\, Luna Macaroona. When he had a club date that fell on the full moon\, he’d wrangle his friends to perform as his guests—pushing the careers of such groundbreaking performers as David Cale\, David Sedaris\, Amy Sedaris\, Blue Man Group\, Ethyl Eichelberger\, Lisa Kron and many others. If not\, he performed on the street for passersby\, transforming the pedestrian atmosphere with his madness and magic. Howl! Happening’s monthly series continues that tradition\, with performances in the gallery and surprise pop up performances on the street. \nAbout The Tom Murrin Archive \nHowl! Happening is the repository of the Tom Murrin Archive comprising masks\, costumes\, scripts\, correspondence\, photographs\, and tapes of performances going back to the early 70s. Murrin (February 8\, 1939 – March 12\, 2012) also known as The Alien Comic and Jack Bump\, was a performance pioneer whose life and work inspired both artists and audiences for over 40 years. He was a member of the first generation of La MaMa playwrights. Tom wrote four plays performed through La MaMa and produced by John Vacarro’s Play-House of the Ridiculous\, including the offbeat hit\, Cock Strong\, which toured with Ellen Stewart’s La MaMa Troupe to Paris\, Amsterdam and Brussels. \nUnder the guidance of rock manager Jane Friedman\, Tom began to perform under the name Alien Comic\, opening for acclaimed punk bands in rock clubs such as CBGBs and Max’s Kansas City. As Alien Comic he performed in such venues as The Pyramid\, 8BC\, King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut\, Performance Space 122\, Dixon Place\, La MaMa\, and more. Since the mid 80s\, he’s created\, performed\, and curated a series of variety nights at Performance Space 122\, and La Mama Experimental Theatre Club and Dixon Place\, called The Full Moon Show. His plays Sport-Fuckers and Butt-Crack Bingo were produced at Theater for the New City and La MaMa and directed by David Levine. Tom was the first performance artist to appear on stage at the original Dixon Place location at 37 East First Street in 1986.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/the-full-moon-show-2016-11-16-2017-01-14-2017-06-14/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:Actors Fund Insurance Drop In Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Insurance Doctor Is In! \nQuestions about a health insurance bill? \nDon’t understand your insurance and can’t get a straight answer? \nNeed some advice on how to negotiate medical debt? \nOur insurance expert will answer your questions during a one-on-one consultation. Vincent Musolino\, Health Benefits Specialist at the Artists Health Insurance Resource Center\, is an unbiased Navigator with the NY State of Health Marketplace and has over 12 years of medical billing and insurance experience. \nConsultations are about 20 minutes and by appointment only. \nPlease RSVP to vmusolino@actorsfund.org \nAlso\, bring any documents in question (bills\, explanations of benefits\, your insurance policy)!
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/actors-fund-insurance-drop-in-workshop-3-2016-12-19-2017-06-05/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:I ♥ John Giorno: Pierre Huyghe Sleeptalking
DESCRIPTION:Ugo Rondinone: I ♥ John Giorno\nOpening Reception: June 21\, 5pm \nHowl! Happening is pleased to present Pierre Huyghe’s Sleeptalking (d’après Sleep)\, \nin the heart of the neighborhood that spawned the revolutionary spirit and vanguard cultural figures who populate Giorno’s Sleeptalking narrative: Ginsberg\, Warhol\, Burroughs\, Cage\, et al. By celebrating the poet who is an inspirational and influential part of the Howl! community\, we also commemorate the tumultuous changes instigated in the 60s and 70s\, which live on and frame Howl’s mission to view contemporary culture through the lens of these groundbreaking artists. We salute John’s contributions and voice in this recontextualized tribute to Warhol’s Sleep and its dormant lead actor. \nPierre Huyghe’s 1998 work Sleeptalking (d’après Sleep) reconsiders the depiction of John Giorno in Andy Warhol’s Sleep\, 35 years after its premiere. Huyghe visited the poet in his loft at 222 Bowery\, intending to recreate Warhol’s film and have a conversation with Giorno about his life. The artist spent five days interviewing Giorno for over eight hours a day. On their final day together\, Huyghe filmed Giorno sleeping on the same bed featured in Warhol’s Sleep. \nIn the final work\, Huyghe overlaid his footage of Giorno with Warhol’s\, and through subtle shifts\, Giorno’s time-marked face imperceptibly changes and rejuvenates. This return to the original\, revealed in the film by a slow fade-out\, is accompanied by the poet’s voice. Giorno describes the context of the creation of the film Sleep and his memories of working with Warhol. As part of a series of works about the notion of interpretation\, Huyghe associates Warhol’s Sleep with the dreams and utopias of the 60s. Awoken from his long slumber\, the sleeper now speaks and becomes an actor in a different reality\, evoking the time he lived and its history. \nUgo Rondinone: I ♥ John Giorno is a sprawling\, multipart exhibition which presents the extraordinary life and work of the poet\, artist\, activist and muse John Giorno. Encompassing 13 venues around Manhattan—and featuring paintings\, films\, sound installations\, drawings\, archival presentations\, and a video environment—this retrospective includes Giorno’s own work\, as well as work inspired by him. \nI ♥ John Giorno is also a work of art by Giorno’s husband\, the Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone\, who has been creating sculptures\, paintings\, drawings\, and multimedia installations for almost three decades. With this project\, Rondinone presents a prismatic portrait\, assembled from the thoughtful arrangement of materials\, experiences\, and relationships that have defined Giorno’s astonishingly wide-ranging artistic career. Foremost\, the project is a joyous celebration of the poet’s ubiquitous presence in contemporary culture\, and his myriad contributions to it. \nRondinone’s homage to his life partner\, Ugo Rondinone: I ♥ John Giorno\, is the latest and by far most ambitious collaboration of Giorno’s career. The project unfolds in 18 chapters\, each a distinct exhibition sited in a non-profit or alternative space in Manhattan. Every chapter takes the form of an immersive installation\, designed by Rondinone and dedicated to a body of work\, an interest\, a relationship or a collaboration that has marked Giorno’s life. This includes his poetry\, painting\, sound work and performance; his recording projects and the founding of Giorno Poetry Systems; his AIDS activism; his Tibetan Buddhism; and his vast personal archive that comprises a history of radical art and poetry in New York during the second half of the 20th century. Several installations feature portraits of Giorno by different generations of filmmakers\, painters\, videographers and musicians. One consists of a single work: a multichannel video installation by Rondinone\, consisting of multiple images of Giorno performing one of his recent epic poems. \nUgo Rondinone: I ♥ John Giorno is a unique artistic and curatorial experiment. The cooperation between so many disparate nonprofit and alternative institutions in New York in the presentation of a single project is similarly unprecedented. The singularity of this monumental hybrid of artwork and exhibition is testament to the breadth\, variation\, and longevity of Giorno’s ongoing career\, as well as Rondinone’s artistic vision. Those lucky or stalwart enough to visit all 18 chapters of the exhibition will come away with an idea of both of these artists’ achievements. In its size and ambition\, I ♥ John Giorno can be seen as a citywide work of public art. At the same time\, it is an intimate expression of love and inspiration between two artist partners. It is an astonishing gesture of love on Giorno’s part to give the sum total of his life’s work to Rondinone as material for his own artwork. Perhaps\, in equal response\, Rondinone has conceived a work of art as big as Manhattan itself —Laura Hoptman \nABOUT UGO RONDINONE  \nUgo Rondinone (b. 1964\, Brunnen\, Switzerland) is a renowned mixed-media artist who lives and works in New York. Recent solo shows include: your age my age and the age of the rainbow\, The Garage Museum of Contemporary Art\, Moscow; let’s start this day again\, Contemporary Arts Center\, Cincinnati; every time the sun comes up\, Place Vendome\, Paris; girono d’oro + notti d’argento\, Mercati die Traiano\, Rome; becoming soil\, Carre d’Art\, Nîmes; seven magic mountains\, Art Production Fund and Nevada Museum of Art/Desert of Nevada; vocabulary of solitude\, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen\, Rotterdam; Ugo Rondinone: I ♥︎ John Giorno\, Palais de Tokyo\, Paris; golden days and silver nights\, Art Gallery of New South Wales\, Sydney; and artists and poets\, Secession\, Vienna. His work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art\, New York\, the Institute of Contemporary Art\, Boston\, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art\, the Walker Art Center\, Minneapolis\, and the Dallas Museum of Art\, among others. Upcoming shows include the world just makes me laugh at Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive\, Berkeley; and good evening beautiful blue at Bass Museum of Art\, Miami. \nABOUT PIERRE HUYGHE \nABOUT JOHN GIORNO \nJohn Giorno (b. 1936\, New York City\, USA) is an artistic innovator who has been defying conventional definitions of poet\, performer\, political activist\, Tibetan Buddhist\, and visual artist since he emerged upon the New York art scene during the late 1950s. In the 1960s\, he began producing multi-media\, multi-sensory events concurrent with Warhol’s Exploding Plastic Inevitable. He worked with Rauschenberg’s Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T) in 1966\, and with Bob Moog in 1967-68. His breakthroughs in this area include Dial-A-Poem\, which was first presented in 1968 at the Architectural Society of New York\, and was later included in the MoMA’s Information exhibition in 1970. His contributions are significant to many culturally defining moments: the Beat generation\, Pop Art\, Punk\, the Pictures Generation\, and the hip-hop era. His work is included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art\, New York; Centre Georges Pompidou\, Paris; Musée National d´Art Moderne\, Paris; and Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art\, Brisbane; among others. \nUgo Rondinone: I ♥ John Giorno is made possible in part by public funds from the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia. The I ♥ John Giorno organizing committee gratefully acknowledges generous support from Van Cleef & Arpels\, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and LUMA Foundation. Thanks to Almine Rech Gallery\, Brussels\, London\, New York and Paris; Elizabeth Dee Gallery\, New York; Esther Schipper\, Berlin; Galerie Eva Presenhuber\, New York and Zürich; Gladstone Gallery\, Brussels and New York; Galerie Kamel Mennour\, London and Paris; Kukje Gallery\, Seoul; and Sadie Coles\, London for production support. Additional thanks to Ophelia and Bill Rudin as well as the General Consulate of Switzerland in New York for their gracious contribution\, and to agnès b. for in kind support. \nInstallation View of Sleeptalking (1998) by Pierre Huyghe at Palais de Tokyo\, 2015\, © Pierre Huyghe\, Courtesy of Palais de Tokyo\, Photo: Andre Morin. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/i-heart-john-giorno/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Gallery
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SUMMARY:Iris Rose The Joe Project
DESCRIPTION:Documentary Screening \nIris Rose was a familiar figure of the East Village performance scene in the 80s and early 90s\, primarily as a member of the group Watchface. She performed frequently at La MaMa\, PS122\, Darinka\, and the Pyramid Club\, among many other venues. By the middle of the decade\, however\, she had virtually disappeared as a presence within that community. Where had she gone? \nThe Joe Project tells the story of Iris’ trip “down the mommy hole.” After her son Joe was born in 1988\, she struggled—as many parents have before and since—to find the perfect balance between her work as an artist and devotion to her child. \nWhen Joe graduated from high school in 2006\, Iris began work on The Joe Project to mark that milestone\, and the transition to a new phase it represented for both of them. Together\, mother and son collected a profusion of media artifacts\, representing specific years of his childhood as she set to work\, examining their evolving relationship and her accommodations to motherhood. Written by Iris and edited by Joe\, The Joe Project documents changes in their lives\, but also in the East Village\, around the turn of the millennium—the very specific place and time where their story occurred.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/iris-rose-the-joe-project/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Christopher Felver Lawrence Ferlinghetti : A Rebirth of Wonder
DESCRIPTION:Documentary Screening and Shorts \nThe poet and writer Lawrence Ferlinghetti is an iconic presence in the world of arts and letters. For well over half a century\, he has helped shape the currents of poetry and literature through his forceful engagement with society. Armed with an ideological position that often found him at odds with the political dogma of his day\, Ferlinghetti became the best-selling poet of the modern era\, a literary mercenary\, and a rebel at the forefront of a cultural revolution. \nIn this definitive documentary\, director Christopher Felver crafts an incisive\, sharply-wrought portrait that reveals Ferlinghetti’s true role as catalyst for numerous literary careers\, and for the Beat movement itself. Felver’s one-on-one interviews with Ferlinghetti\, made over the course of a decade\, touch upon a rich mélange of characters and events that began to unfold in post-war America. These events include the publication of Allen Ginsberg’s Howl\, William S. Burroughs’ Naked Lunch\, and Jack Kerouac’s On the Road\, as well as the divisive events of the Vietnam War\, the sexual revolution\, and this country’s perilous march towards intellectual and political bankruptcy. Since its inception in 1953\, Ferlinghetti’s City Lights Bookstore quickly became an iconic literary institution\, embodying social change and literary freedom. Continuing to thrive for over five decades\, it is a cornerstone of America’s modern literary and cultural history. \nAlso being screened is History of the Airplane and Hum Bomb! by Allen GInsberg \nAbout Chris Felver
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/christopher-felver-ferlinghetti/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170706T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170706T210000
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CREATED:20170613T195748Z
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SUMMARY:Amon Focus New York Said: Volume Three
DESCRIPTION:Book Launch \n“Pay Attention: The Streets Are Talking” \nNew York Said: Volume Three provides an elucidating and timely portrait of the pervasive challenges faced in the United States and the world\, through the ubiquitous words and graffiti that surround us in the city. The photography in NYS: V3 invites readers to a visual collage of thought provoking commentary on social justice\, the resistance movement\, equality\, gun control\, gentrification\, immigration\, imprisonment\, police brutality\, and race. \nAbout Amon Focus \nAmon Focus hails from Queens\, New York. He is the founder and creative director of New York Said\, a global documentary initiative with the simple mission of capturing and preserving social commentary hidden in plain sight around the world. The notion of the ubiquitous and ephemeral are married in the New York Said photography book series.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/amon-focus-new-york-said-volume-3/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170709T160000
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SUMMARY:Atomic Moon with Cornelius Loy
DESCRIPTION:The Full Moon Show: A Tom Murrin/Alien Comic Invention\nEvery Month on the Full Moon\nAt 4pm sharp\nThe monthly full moon crew\, Salley May and Tony Stinkmetal\, are flying us to the moon in this modern day sci-fi adventure\, set in a not-too-distant future on Moon Base Ladyhead\, where sightings of lunar moths are on the rise. \nMeanwhile\, back on Earth\, ecological disaster has been averted and everything has turned out just great: The earth has glaciers and ozone again\, and totally nice world leaders for the first time ever! Flying cars and plenty of Soylent Green keep the multitudes fat and happy. “Paradise has been rectified\,” as George Orwell would say. \nThis off-Earth mimoplastic (think mime) fumetti (think word bubbles in old comic books) is accompanied by a live theremin score (think soundtracks of 50s sci-fi movies like The Day the Earth Stood Still) performed by composer\, spiritualist\, and independent artist Cornelius Loy.  \nSo\, strap on your air tanks and fishbowl helmets\, we’re shooting for the moon! \n \nphoto: Copyright 2013 Jim R Moore/Vaudevisuals.com \nAbout Tom Murrin and the Full Moon Show \nHowl! Happening houses the archives of Tom Murrin. Murrin\, aka the Alien Comic\, is known as the Godfather of Performance Art. Every full moon\, Tom performed the Full Moon Show in honor of his moon goddess\, Luna Macaroona. When he had a club date that fell on the full moon\, he’d wrangle his friends to perform as his guests—pushing the careers of such groundbreaking performers as David Cale\, David Sedaris\, Amy Sedaris\, Blue Man Group\, Ethyl Eichelberger\, Lisa Kron and many others. If not\, he performed on the street for passersby\, transforming the pedestrian atmosphere with his madness and magic. Howl! Happening’s monthly series continues that tradition\, with performances in the gallery and surprise pop up performances on the street. \nAbout The Tom Murrin Archive \nHowl! Happening is the repository of the Tom Murrin Archive comprising masks\, costumes\, scripts\, correspondence\, photographs\, and tapes of performances going back to the early 70s. Murrin (February 8\, 1939 – March 12\, 2012) also known as The Alien Comic and Jack Bump\, was a performance pioneer whose life and work inspired both artists and audiences for over 40 years. He was a member of the first generation of La MaMa playwrights. Tom wrote four plays performed through La MaMa and produced by John Vacarro’s Play-House of the Ridiculous\, including the offbeat hit\, Cock Strong\, which toured with Ellen Stewart’s La MaMa Troupe to Paris\, Amsterdam and Brussels. \nUnder the guidance of rock manager Jane Friedman\, Tom began to perform under the name Alien Comic\, opening for acclaimed punk bands in rock clubs such as CBGBs and Max’s Kansas City. As Alien Comic he performed in such venues as The Pyramid\, 8BC\, King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut\, Performance Space 122\, Dixon Place\, La MaMa\, and more. Since the mid 80s\, he’s created\, performed\, and curated a series of variety nights at Performance Space 122\, and La Mama Experimental Theatre Club and Dixon Place\, called The Full Moon Show. His plays Sport-Fuckers and Butt-Crack Bingo were produced at Theater for the New City and La MaMa and directed by David Levine. Tom was the first performance artist to appear on stage at the original Dixon Place location at 37 East First Street in 1986.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/the-full-moon-show-2016-11-16-2017-01-14-2017-07-14/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170710T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170710T160000
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SUMMARY:Actors Fund Insurance Drop In Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Insurance Doctor Is In! \nQuestions about a health insurance bill? \nDon’t understand your insurance and can’t get a straight answer? \nNeed some advice on how to negotiate medical debt? \nOur insurance expert will answer your questions during a one-on-one consultation. Vincent Musolino\, Health Benefits Specialist at the Artists Health Insurance Resource Center\, is an unbiased Navigator with the NY State of Health Marketplace and has over 12 years of medical billing and insurance experience. \nConsultations are about 20 minutes and by appointment only. \nPlease RSVP to vmusolino@actorsfund.org \nAlso\, bring any documents in question (bills\, explanations of benefits\, your insurance policy)! \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/actors-fund-insurance-drop-in-workshop-3-2016-12-19-2017-07-05/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170712T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170712T210000
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SUMMARY:Kazuo Ohno Dances An Offering to Heaven
DESCRIPTION:Butoh Film Series in Association With Vangeline Theater and New York Butoh Institute\nThe unique art of Butoh originated in post-World War II Japan as a reaction to the loss of identity caused by the westernization of Japanese culture—a realization that ancient Japanese performing traditions no longer spoke to a contemporary audience. One of the major developments in contemporary dance in the latter half of the 20th century\, Butoh combines dance\, theater\, improvisation\, and influences of Japanese traditional performing arts\, to create a unique art form that is both controversial and universal in its expression. \nThe legendary Kazuo Ohno is one of the most significant Butoh performers. He has toured throughout Europe\, North and South America\, Australia\, and Asia; and performed in Hong Kong\, Korea\, Singapore\, Taiwan\, Indonesia\, France\, Spain\, Denmark\, Poland\, Canada\, and the United States. Many students have come to study under him from all over the world. \nI would love to offer you even something as tiny as a grain of sand. If only I could succeed in doing that\, then I might fulfill my longing to share a part of my life with you. Isn’t it worth risking one’s life to offer something as microscopic as that tiny single grain of sand\, chosen from amidst countless millions? Take great care at all times. Even the most infinitesimal detail of the slightest gesture you make should be executed with loving care. It’s never too late to start. —Kazuo Ohno\, from Kazuo Ohno’s World: From Without & Within \nThe New York Butoh Institute is dedicated to sharing information and educating the public\, reaching out to the New York community with public butoh classes\, workshops and performances. The institute collaborates with international and national butoh artists. Their “Dream a Dream Project” has brought butoh lessons to correctional facilities in New York since 2007. This award-winning initiative continues to contribute to the rehabilitation of New York’s incarcerated population. \nwww.vangeline.com \nPhoto: Kazuo Ohno\, October 1986
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/kazuo-ohno-dances-an-offering-to-heaven/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Christopher Felver Cecil Taylor: All the Notes
DESCRIPTION:Documentary Screening \nCecil Taylor is the grand master of free jazz piano. All the Notes captures\, in breezy fashion\, the unconventional stance of this media-shy modern musical genius\, who is regarded as one of the true giants of post-war music. Taylor is first seen musing over Santiago Calatrava’s fleecy architecture—a typical sign of the pianist’s famed eclectic interests\, which extend from soloing to combo and small orchestra work\, as well as spoken word performance. \nSeated at the beloved and battered piano in his Brooklyn brownstone\, the maestro holds court with frequent stentorian pronouncements on life\, art\, and music\, while demonstrating the technique and views which infuse his super-clustered playing. Students at Mills College\, where Taylor has a regular teaching gig\, devise an avant-garde “free composition” under his generous tutelage. Taylor plays at Yoshi’s in Oakland\, and Lincoln Center and the Iridium in New York\, with his large ensemble Orchestra Humane Big Band. \nSince the 50s\, Taylor has steadfastly represented jazz’s avant-garde\, a fact reinforced by notable commentators Elvin Jones\, Amiri Baraka\, Nathaniel Mackey\, and Al Young. The recording of the UCLA Royce Hall solo performance is an example of his astounding mastery of complex musical constructions. All the Notes is an intimate portrait of a consummate musician and sound thinker in triumphant maturity\, bringing out Taylor’s nobility\, devotion and belief in a truth that can only be found after a lifetime of invention. \nAbout Chris Felver
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/christopher-felver-cecil-taylor-all-the-notes/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170714T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170714T210000
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SUMMARY:3 Teens Kill 4 Listening Party
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the re-release of 3TK4’s No Motive album\, after 34 years! \nThe new pressing includes the underground hit “Hold Up\,” mixed by Ivan Ivan; three previously unreleased bonus tracks; and a collectable booklet and insert with never-before-seen art by David Wojnarowicz. A video by Pat Ivers and Emily Armstrong\, of Advanced Television\, completes the mix. Copies will be available for sale. The venerable Ted Reiderer will provide a vintage turntable to actually spirit us back to the pre-digital era. \n3 Teens Kill 4 was born in the summer of 1980 in the East Village of New York City. They took their name from a New York Post headline. The group consisted of Doug Bressler\, Brian Butterick\, Julie Hair\, Jesse Hultberg\, and David Wojnarowicz. There was a conscious decision not to have a front person or lead singer. David made cassette tapes with voices and sounds that he held up close to a microphone\, fast-forwarding and rewinding. Julie tried different rhythms on a Korg rhythm machine. Brian played a Casio drum machine\, and Jesse was on bass. Doug joined the group in time to make the debut album. He was a music lover who understood how to avoid covering over the band’s non-musicality. \nBrian says\, “These songs are very deliberately an experiment in postmodernism. Sound bytes were stolen from the airwaves and recorded onto bargain cassette tapes. We were stripping the structure of the popular song to the bone—a sort of sonic Duchamp. And throughout it all runs a childlike sense of play: the judicious use of toys\, the schoolyard chants…. All of this was happening during the dark and soul-numbing Age of Reagan\, with the AIDS crisis looming on the horizon.” \nTheir debut 7-song mini-album No Motive was recorded during the fall of 1982\, and self-released in 1983. Using rhythm boxes\, tapes of news reports\, odd percussion tools\, and snatches of song\, they chanted political narrative ideas about the modern mess at the time. The album is an amalgam of urban life: a twisted\, anti-rhetorical approach to social issues. Songs weave together to create an intelligent\, jarring sound. Razor-sharp guitar licks and hauntingly ominous bass lines create a tense\, oblique abstraction of pain and chaos. \nAll songs have been remastered for vinyl by George Horn at Fantasy Studios. The jacket features a replica of the original front cover\, with a black and white photo by Seiji Kakizaki\, and updated back cover featuring a never-before-seen collage by David Wojnarowicz. Each copy includes a 12-page booklet with liner notes from each band member\, photos\, lyrics\, and press clippings. We’ve also printed a special 12×24” fold out diptych painting by David Wojnarowicz\, to whom this reissue is dedicated.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/3-teens-kill-4-listening-party/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170720T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170720T210000
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SUMMARY:Paul Tschinkel Nan Goldin: In My Life / Elizabeth Murray
DESCRIPTION:Film Screening\nHowl! presents portraits of two influential artists by Paul Tschinkel from his series ART/new york. \nNAN GOLDIN: IN MY LIFE :  ART/new york No. 47\nThe program features Nan Goldin’s celebrated 1996 mid-career photography retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Goldin’s exhibition filled an entire floor at the Whitney Museum with pictures that chronicle her involvement and fascination with the alternative\, “downtown” culture of New York City\, Boston\, Berlin\, Tokyo\, etc. Culled from a period that spans more than 25 years of taking pictures\, Goldin’s desire to make a visual diary of her friends and lovers\, as well as her own life\, makes for a moving\, highly charged\, visual experience. This exhibition was organized by curator Elizabeth Sussman and selected by Nan Goldin and her life long friend and colleague David Armstrong. Included are interviews with Nan Goldin and Marvin Heiferman\, a curator/publisher and a director of Lookout in New York City. \nELIZABETH MURRAY :  ART/new york No. 29\nElizabeth Murray’s distinctive and unusual paintings made her one of the foremost artists working in New York. She died in 2007. A pioneering painter\, Murray’s distinctively shaped canvases break with the art historical tradition of illusionistic space in two dimensions. Jutting out from the wall and sculptural in form\, her paintings and watercolors playfully rejuvenate old art genres—blurring the line between the painting as an object and the painting as a space for depicting objects in 3D. Breathing life into domestic subject matter\, her paintings often include images of cups\, drawers\, utensils\, chairs\, and tables. These familiar objects are matched with cartoonish figures and floating eyeballs—macabre images that are as nightmarish as they are goofy—which reveal her fascination with dream states and the feminist psychological underbelly of domestic life. The film\, made in 1989\, includes an interview with the artist\, her dealer Paula Cooper\, The New York Times art critic Roberta Smith\, and Robert Storr\, curator of Murray’s 2005 retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art. \nImmediately following the screening of ART/new york No. 29\, Jason Andrew\, curator and manager of the Estate of Elizabeth Murray will be in conversation with with the poet and author Greg Masters. There will also be a brief Q&A. \nGREG MASTERS along with Michael Scholnick and Gary Lenhart\, edited the poetry magazine Mag City\, and produced the cable TV show\, Public Access Poetry\, now available online thanks to the Poetry Project. His poems have appeared in a number of glorious obscure publications and he is the author of six books published by Crony Books\, including For the Artists: Critical Writing\, Volumes 1 and 2. \nPAUL TSCHINKEL is a painter with an MFA from the Yale School of Art and Architecture. In the early 70s he turned to video as an art form and thus became one of the first video artists in this new medium. In 1974\, he turned to the fledgling New York cable TV system\, producing Paul Tschinkel’s Inner-Tube\, a half hour weekly arts program—a gallery on television. In 1979\, Paul Tschinkel began taping young bands in New York clubs for the cable show\, which aired for three years and inspired and presaged MTV. Since then\, he has produced a video series on contemporary art called ART/new york (artnewyork.org/store). \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/paul-tschinkle-elizabeth-murray-nan-goldin-in-my-life/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Paul Tschinkel Laurie Anderson: On Performance
DESCRIPTION:ART/new york No. 54 – Film Screening\nLaurie Anderson is best known as a performance artist who uses music\, technology\, handmade instruments\, words\, film\, actors and props to tell her tales. Although Anderson describes herself as a “story-teller\,” her performances are rich in visual imagery and have often been presented in art galleries and museums. ART/new york has been a fan of Anderson’s work for some time and on this program we see an exhibition of early pieces taped in 1984 at the Queens Museum and a 1998 installation at Artists Space in New York City. Included are two lengthy interviews with Anderson: one in her downtown loft and a second one in 1999 shortly before her performance of “Moby Dick” at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Also included is an interview with RoseLee Goldberg\, a performance art historian and author of a recent Abrams book on Anderson. \nPAUL TSCHINKEL is a painter with an MFA from the Yale School of Art and Architecture. In the early 70s he turned to video as an art form and thus became one of the first video artists in this new medium. In 1974\, he turned to the fledgling New York cable TV system\, producing Paul Tschinkel’s Inner-Tube\, a half hour weekly arts program—a gallery on television. In 1979\, Paul Tschinkel began taping young bands in New York clubs for the cable show\, which aired for three years and inspired and presaged MTV. Since then\, he has produced a video series on contemporary art called ART/new york (artnewyork.org/store). \n  \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/paul-tschinkle-laurie-anderson-on-performance/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Christopher Felver Don Judd and Tony Cragg
DESCRIPTION:Documentary Film Screening \nDon Judd’s Marfa Texas \nAn artist and critic\, there was a considerable duality to Donald Judd (1928-1994). He was at once a man of intellectual rigor and a multidisciplinary conceptualist who deftly moved towards a new minimalism. In 1971\, he relocated from the center of the art world\, New York\, to the prairies of Presidio County in Southern Texas\, 20 miles from the Mexican border. It is here\, in Marfa\, Texas\, that Chris Felver interviews Judd\, providing insights into his process\, his materials—aluminum\, brass\, Plexiglas and concrete—and the freedom he sought to achieve from institutions trying to define what art is. A rare visit with an exceptional talent and a compelling destination for art aficionados. \nJudd expounds upon his lifelong preoccupation with aesthetics\, his persistent efforts to place his work in the proper environment\, and his dismissal of contemporary architecture. Intercut throughout this forthright interview are scenes from Judd’s loft in Manhattan’s SoHo district\, the permanent installation and restored buildings at Marfa\, Texas\, and his Chinati Foundation at Fort D. A. Russell. \nThe film contains the last interview with the minimalist sculptor before his death in 1994. Critic John Yau provides commentary in this extensive overview of Judd’s career\, and his pivotal role in the development of post-war contemporary art and architecture. Donald Judd was voted one of the 20th century’s most influential artists by ARTnews magazine. \nTony Cragg: In Celebration of Sculpture \nOne of the most versatile sculptors working today is Tony Cragg. Shaping forms in plastic\, glass\, stone\, wood\, steel\, fiberglass\, and found objects he has been making magic come alive in hard materials since emerging in the mid-70s. His vocabulary is wide and his ideas explode across a broad creative landscape\, destabilizing our normal viewing habits\, while widening our perspective and attitudes. In Celebration of Sculpture is cinema verité at its most powerful. Cragg reveals himself while installing exhibitions of his work internationally\, and restlessly moving around in his Wuppertal studio. \nFilmed in New York\, California\, London\, Eindhoven\, and Dusseldorf\, one senses the peripatetic nature of a restless creator. The sculptor’s workplace is where he prefers to be. It is there that he finds his center\, surrounded by the materials and tools of his profession. Wit\, openness\, and humility balance the impact of a prolific output. Cragg is adamant over man’s continuing encroachment on the natural world. His forms delight\, confound\, and challenge the mind at a profoundly visceral level. Lyrical intensity\, ecstasy forged in whimsy\, and a feeling for deep images burrowed within human consciousness are all part of his oeuvre. \nAbout Chris Felver
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/christopher-felver-don-judds-marfa-texas/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170728T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170728T210000
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SUMMARY:The Wendy Wild Story
DESCRIPTION:A Documentary by Glenn Andreiev\nWendy Wild was a force majeure on the EV/LES and downtown art\, performance\, and music scene\, from the 70s through the 90s—until her untimely death from breast cancer in 1996. Her work with John Sex; with countless venues like Club 57\, Pyramid\, The Roxy\, and Jackie 60; and with a bevy of bands\, including Pulsallama\, Peter Zaremba’s Love Delegation\, and Das Fürlines\, was unrivaled. Her wide range of influences included Joey Heatherton\, Grace Slick\, Tiny Tim\, Moondog\, The Monks\, and Slim Whitman. \nHer younger brother\, Glenn Andreiev\, has crafted a loving and honest portrayal of his legendary sister\, which includes interviews with the people she knew best. \nGlenn Andreiev grew up on Long Island with his two sisters\, Lois and Wendy. His sisters helped introduce him to filmmaking during his early teens. Glenn attended the film department of the New York School of Visual Arts. He completed feature narrative\, micro-budgeted films such as Sharp and Sudden\, Every Move You Make\, and The Deed to Hell. Currently\, Andreiev teaches film history at the Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington\, NY\, and other venues. His 2016 feature documentary Lost Emulsion focuses on lost films and film preservation. \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/the-wendy-wild-story/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Bear 54
DESCRIPTION:To close out our 2016-2017 season\, and make ready for our stellar 2017-2018 season starting this September\, Join Howl! Happening for an evening of celebration and music. Featuring Bear 54 playing songs and instrumental music of Arthur Russell and others.\nFeaturing:\nWalter Baker:guitar\nJoyce Bowden:voice\nErnie Brooks:bass\nBill Ruyle:drums\, hammer dulcimer\nPeter Zummo :trombone \nAdditional musicians and surprise guests may also appear
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/bear-54/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Performances
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170905
DTSTAMP:20260604T181942
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SUMMARY:Howl! is Closed - Have a great Summer
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/howl-is-closed-have-a-great-summer-2/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170807T160000
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SUMMARY:The Full Moon Show La Moon D’Anger
DESCRIPTION:A Tom Murrin/Alien Comic Invention\nEvery Month on the Full Moon\nAt 4pm sharp\nLa Moon D’Anger Or\, A Moon For Kenneth Anger.\nThe dog days of summer got us feeling like fifty shades of puce.\nAnd since puce is our favorite color\, it’s got us all excited!\nThat’s why we are devoting this full moon to revolutionary film maker Kenneth Anger.\nWatch in awe as the sidewalk is transformed into an arthouse movie screen with Salley and Tony projecting epic scenes from such classics of underground cinema as Fireworks (1947)\, Puce moment (1949) Scorpio Rising (1964)\, Rabbit’s Moon (1970) and Lucifer Rising (1972)!\nSad mimes\, sexy dudes\, black magic and a technicolor photo op! \nAbout Tom Murrin and the Full Moon Show \nHowl! Happening houses the archives of Tom Murrin. Murrin\, aka the Alien Comic\, is known as the Godfather of Performance Art. Every full moon\, Tom performed the Full Moon Show in honor of his moon goddess\, Luna Macaroona. When he had a club date that fell on the full moon\, he’d wrangle his friends to perform as his guests—pushing the careers of such groundbreaking performers as David Cale\, David Sedaris\, Amy Sedaris\, Blue Man Group\, Ethyl Eichelberger\, Lisa Kron and many others. If not\, he performed on the street for passersby\, transforming the pedestrian atmosphere with his madness and magic. Howl! Happening’s monthly series continues that tradition\, with performances in the gallery and surprise pop up performances on the street. \nAbout The Tom Murrin Archive \nHowl! Happening is the repository of the Tom Murrin Archive comprising masks\, costumes\, scripts\, correspondence\, photographs\, and tapes of performances going back to the early 70s. Murrin (February 8\, 1939 – March 12\, 2012) also known as The Alien Comic and Jack Bump\, was a performance pioneer whose life and work inspired both artists and audiences for over 40 years. He was a member of the first generation of La MaMa playwrights. Tom wrote four plays performed through La MaMa and produced by John Vacarro’s Play-House of the Ridiculous\, including the offbeat hit\, Cock Strong\, which toured with Ellen Stewart’s La MaMa Troupe to Paris\, Amsterdam and Brussels. \nUnder the guidance of rock manager Jane Friedman\, Tom began to perform under the name Alien Comic\, opening for acclaimed punk bands in rock clubs such as CBGBs and Max’s Kansas City. As Alien Comic he performed in such venues as The Pyramid\, 8BC\, King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut\, Performance Space 122\, Dixon Place\, La MaMa\, and more. Since the mid 80s\, he’s created\, performed\, and curated a series of variety nights at Performance Space 122\, and La Mama Experimental Theatre Club and Dixon Place\, called The Full Moon Show. His plays Sport-Fuckers and Butt-Crack Bingo were produced at Theater for the New City and La MaMa and directed by David Levine. Tom was the first performance artist to appear on stage at the original Dixon Place location at 37 East First Street in 1986.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/2017-full-moon-show/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170906T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170906T170000
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SUMMARY:The Full Moon Show  The Lazy Eye Moon
DESCRIPTION:A Tom Murrin/Alien Comic Invention\nEvery Month on the Full Moon\nAt 4pm sharp\nCrazy world\, right? \nYou have to keep one eye on all the fire and fury\, one eye on the riots\, one eye on the Twitter feeds\, and one eye on all the eyes looking back at you. \nIf you have a dog\, or an iguana\, or a kid\, or if you live in America\, there just aren’t enough eyes on a human head! That’s why Salley and Tony are inviting everyone to let their eyes drift from the miniluv-bellyfeel-goodsex eye chart and celebrate the Lazy Eye full moon with us. \nGuest performer and super smart eyeball expert Kenny Bullock will take us on a vision quest through the unseen world of everywhere but here. \nSuggested attire: monocles\, lounge wear\, futons\, eye patches\, Veronica Lake hairdos\, opium eye drops\, silk pajamas. \nAbout Tom Murrin and the Full Moon Show \nHowl! Happening houses the archives of Tom Murrin. Murrin\, aka the Alien Comic\, is known as the Godfather of Performance Art. Every full moon\, Tom performed the Full Moon Show in honor of his moon goddess\, Luna Macaroona. When he had a club date that fell on the full moon\, he’d wrangle his friends to perform as his guests—pushing the careers of such groundbreaking performers as David Cale\, David Sedaris\, Amy Sedaris\, Blue Man Group\, Ethyl Eichelberger\, Lisa Kron and many others. If not\, he performed on the street for passersby\, transforming the pedestrian atmosphere with his madness and magic. Howl! Happening’s monthly series continues that tradition\, with performances in the gallery and surprise pop up performances on the street. \nAbout The Tom Murrin Archive \nHowl! Happening is the repository of the Tom Murrin Archive comprising masks\, costumes\, scripts\, correspondence\, photographs\, and tapes of performances going back to the early 70s. Murrin (February 8\, 1939 – March 12\, 2012) also known as The Alien Comic and Jack Bump\, was a performance pioneer whose life and work inspired both artists and audiences for over 40 years. He was a member of the first generation of La MaMa playwrights. Tom wrote four plays performed through La MaMa and produced by John Vacarro’s Play-House of the Ridiculous\, including the offbeat hit\, Cock Strong\, which toured with Ellen Stewart’s La MaMa Troupe to Paris\, Amsterdam and Brussels. \nUnder the guidance of rock manager Jane Friedman\, Tom began to perform under the name Alien Comic\, opening for acclaimed punk bands in rock clubs such as CBGBs and Max’s Kansas City. As Alien Comic he performed in such venues as The Pyramid\, 8BC\, King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut\, Performance Space 122\, Dixon Place\, La MaMa\, and more. Since the mid 80s\, he’s created\, performed\, and curated a series of variety nights at Performance Space 122\, and La Mama Experimental Theatre Club and Dixon Place\, called The Full Moon Show. His plays Sport-Fuckers and Butt-Crack Bingo were produced at Theater for the New City and La MaMa and directed by David Levine. Tom was the first performance artist to appear on stage at the original Dixon Place location at 37 East First Street in 1986. \nPhoto copyright Eric McNatt 2016
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/the-full-moon-show-2017/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171008
DTSTAMP:20260604T181942
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SUMMARY:Love Among the Ruins
DESCRIPTION:56 Bleecker Gallery and Late 80s New York\nPresented by Some Serious Business \nand Howl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project \nSeptember 10–October 7\, 2017 \nOpening Reception:\nSunday\, September 10 / 4–7 PM \nO heart! oh blood that freezes\, blood that burns!\nEarth’s returns\nFor whole centuries of folly\, noise and sin!\nShut them in\,\nWith their triumphs and their glories and the rest!\nLove is best.\n—Robert Browning\, Love Among The Ruins \nLet’s also say that change is neither good or bad. It simply is. It can be greeted with terror or joy. A tantrum that says\, ‘I want it the way it was’ or a dance that says\, ‘Look\, it’s something new.’\n—Don Draper\, Mad Men (AMC) \nSome Serious Business and Howl! Happening are pleased to present Love Among The Ruins: 56 Bleecker Gallery and late 80s New York\, co-curated by Susan Martin\, founding director of Some Serious Business; Bill Stelling\, 56 Bleecker gallery director and founder of the groundbreaking FUN Gallery with Patti Astor; and artist and exhibition designer\, Maynard Monrow. All three curators were close friends of Dean Rolston\, co-owner of 56 Bleecker who died of AIDS and serves as inspiration for the exhibition. \nArtists included in the retrospective are: Austė\, Suzanne Anker\, Donald Baechler\, Sylvie Ball\, Jean-Michel Basquiat\, Julian Beck\, Bill Beckley\, Mike Berg\, John Bowman\, Jeff Carpenter\, Stefano Castronovo\, George Condo\, Arch Connelly\, Bruce Conner\, Scott Covert\, Ingrid Dinter\, Arnold Fern\, Vincent Gallo\, Graham Gillmore\, Allen Ginsberg\, Nan Goldin\, Eric Goode\, Robert Hawkins\, Roberto Juarez\, Scott Kilgour\, Ruth Kligman\, Norman Korpi\, Joyce Kozloff\, Tseng Kwong Chi\, David LaChapelle\, Greer Lankton\, Claire Lieberman\, Daniel Mahoney\, Frank Majore\, Fidel Márquez\, Sylvia Martins\, McDermott & McGough\, Taylor Mead\, Nicholas Mouffarrege\, David Nelson\, Felix Pène du Bois\, Jeff Perrone\, Elizabeth Peyton\, William Rand\, Elaine Reichek\, Rene Ricard\, Bill Rice\, Alexis Rockman\, Nicolas Rule\, Vittorio Scarpati\, Bruno Schmidt\, Jo Shane\, Mark Sink\, Stephen Sprouse\, Ken Tisa\, Noel Vietor\, William Wegman\, Dondi White\, Martin Wong\, Thomas Woodruff\, and Jimmy Wright. \n56 Bleecker Gallery held a unique position in the late 80’s art world. Part serious gallery\, part happening\, the space was a scene that reflected the explosive intersection of art\, performance\, music\, fashion and the incredible nightlife culture of that era. While it was a time of enormous creativity\, it was also one of deep sorrow. The exhibition is meant to focus upon the impact of the AIDS epidemic on our community at a time when lights dimmed as dear friends\, colleagues\, and role models succumbed to the disease. \nFeaturing many of the most cutting edge artists of the time\, such as Stephen Sprouse and David LaChapelle\, it also presented rigorously serious shows of artists like Bruce Conner and Elaine Reichek. The space was a forum for nightclub impresario Eric Goode to produce an installation that was a window into his future endeavors. Taylor Mead directed the gallery’s historic performance of Jackie Curtis’ Glamour\, Glory and Gold featuring legendary actors Ondine\, John Heys\, Penny Arcade\, Harry Koutoukas and Margot Howard-Howard. \n56 Bleecker was a ‘scene’ as much as a venue for art. Openings featured guests as diverse as Stavros Niarchos\, Richard Gere\, Lauren Hutton\, Fab 5 Freddy and Henry Geldzahler. Rene Ricard held court in the famous ‘Tin Room\,’ anointing those in favor and banishing his enemies to NoHo Star. \nThe historical sweep and significance of this retrospective will recreate the excitement of the era through a thoughtful curation of artists’ work\, archival material\, performance recreations\, video reminiscence\, and other special events including a new production of Jackie Curtis’ Glamour\, Glory and Gold directed by Brian Butterick. Love Among the Ruins is produced by Some Serious Business especially for Howl! Happening. \nA fully illustrated catalog will accompany the show with essays and commentary on the times by Penny Arcade\, Tom Breidenbach\, Susan Martin\, Carlo McCormick\, Maynard Monroe\, Sylvia Myles\, Jeff Perrone\, Ariana Reines\, Adam Rolston\, Bill Stelling\, and Linda Yablonsky. Some Serious Business will also publish Dean’s memoir\, “Remembering Dying”—a memento mori of Dean’s death from AIDS—with drawings made especially for the book by Austė. \nSome Serious Business will also publish Rolston’s memoir\, Remembering Dying with drawings made especially for the book by Austė. A memento mori of Dean’s death from AIDS\, it is a tribute to a remarkable man and a metaphor for all of those we lost. \nSpecial Events\nLove Among The Ruins Panel Discussion: Sunday\, September 17th – 4 PM\nGlamour\, Glory and Gold performance: Friday\, September 22nd – 7 PM\nGlamour\, Glory and Gold performance: Saturday\, September 23rd – 7 PM\nAn Evening of Poetry Noir (Poets TBA): Thursday\, September 28th – 7 PM \nSome Serious Business: The Artist Always Comes First\nFounded at the height of the Conceptual 70s\, Some Serious Business incubates emergent expression in the arts\, germinates intrepid new works and ideas\, and presents diverse projects that celebrate audacity\, experimentation\, and surprise. SSB’s core artist-driven programs and partnerships are both catalysts and sanctuaries that sustain visionary creators and thought-leaders. Based on the principle that the artist always comes first\, SSB supports hybrids and chimeras that traverse performance\, literature\, theater\, dance\, visual art\, moving image\, music\, architecture and design\, social practice\, and fields of unforeseen possibilities. Guided by eggheads and free spirits who value collaboration\, SSB is as much about process as outcomes. From the ridiculous to the sublime\, SSB revels in the creative process—embarking with artists and fellow travelers to explore the puzzles\, mysteries\, messiness\, challenges\, dialogue\, and peak experiences along the way. \nAbout Some Serious Business\nAbout Howl! Happening \nphoto credit: Mark Sink \n          
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/love-among-the-ruins/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170911T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170911T160000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20170807T192436Z
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SUMMARY:Actors Fund Insurance Drop In Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Insurance Doctor Is In! \nQuestions about a health insurance bill? \nDon’t understand your insurance and can’t get a straight answer? \nNeed some advice on how to negotiate medical debt? \nOur insurance expert will answer your questions during a one-on-one consultation. Vincent Musolino\, Health Benefits Specialist at the Artists Health Insurance Resource Center\, is an unbiased Navigator with the NY State of Health Marketplace and has over 12 years of medical billing and insurance experience. \nConsultations are about 20 minutes and by appointment only. \nPlease RSVP to vmusolino@actorsfund.org with Subject: Insurance Doctor Is In \nAlso\, bring any documents in question (bills\, explanations of benefits\, your insurance policy)! \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/actors-fund-insurance-drop-in-workshop-3-2016-12-19-2017-07-05-2017-09-11/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170912T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170912T170000
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SUMMARY:Actors Fund Affordable Housing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that New York City is planning to build or preserve 200\,000 units of affordable housing over the next ten years? This two-hour seminar for performing-arts and entertainment professionals provides an overview of government-subsidized housing in New York City\, which is available for both low- and middle-income households. Complex information is broken down into simple\, straightforward steps. While demand for these affordable units exceeds the supply\, this seminar will help you avoid common mistakes and get organized and prepared to take advantage of opportunities to apply. The following questions will be addressed: \nHow do you find and apply for affordable housing? \nWhat are the eligibility requirements? (Income\, household size\, credit\, housing history\, etc.) \nHow does a housing lottery work? \nCan you get on a waiting list? \nHow do you document your income if it fluctuates year to year? \nHow can you best prepare yourself for an interview? \nWhat are your options if you are denied?
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/2565-2016-12-20-2017-06-06-2017-09-12/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170912T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170912T210000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20170724T202715Z
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SUMMARY:Richard Boch The Mudd Club
DESCRIPTION:Book Publication Party\nJoin us for an evening celebrating The Mudd Club\, with stories told by Richard Boch as well as never-before-seen images from collections of artists both famous and notorious. Legendary Mudd Club DJ David Azarch will provide a curated soundtrack exclusively for Howl! Happening. \nThe legendary Mudd Club…you probably couldn’t get in. Jean-Michel Basquiat and Jeff Koons partied with David Byrne and Lydia Lunch. Uptown cognoscenti flirted with the children of the outer boroughs as they brought the Wild Style to the city. \nThe downtown New York scene was more than punk—it was a mad\, brilliant chaos of cheap rent and experimental art. The Mudd Club was its nexus\, the place that birthed the Eighties. Keith Haring claimed membership while Andy Warhol was only a guest. Debbie Harry learned to rap from Fab Five Freddy while Klaus Nomi practiced arias and served home-cooked pastries. \nThe decadence lasted only from 1979 to 1983\, but artist Richard Boch was there for every single moment. As the doorman of the legendary Mudd Club\, he saw everything and remembers it all. “Standing outside\, staring at the crowd\, it was ‘out there’ versus ‘in here\,’ and I was on the inside. The club was filled with the famous and soon-to-be famous\, along with an eclectic core of Mudd regulars who gave the place its identity…No Wave and post-punk artists\, musicians\, filmmakers\, and writers living in a nighttime world on the cusp of two decades. There was nothing else like it.” \nAbout Richard Boch \nRichard Boch is an artist\, writer\, and lifelong New Yorker. He was born in Brooklyn\, grew up on Long Island\, and studied printmaking and painting at The University of Connecticut and Parsons New School for Design. \nIn 2016\, Boch narrated a slide presentation at Howl! Happening related to the New York club scene. Recent exhibitions of his work include a group show at McDaris Fine Art\, a suite of multimedia prints titled A Throwback Thrown Forward\, and a series of “Page Paintings” as part of No Wave Heroes. In addition\, Boch is currently editing Bobby Grossman’s Low Fidelity: Still Photographs 1975­–1983\, and recently contributed a sidebar to Allan Tannenbaum’s Grit and Glamour: The Street Style\, High Fashion\, and Legendary Music of the 1970s.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/richard-boch-the-mudd-club/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Book Signing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170917T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170917T170000
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CREATED:20170815T162308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170815T221441Z
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SUMMARY:Love Among the Ruins Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:With Bill Stelling\, Kimball Higgs\, Mary-Ann Monforton\, Adam Rolston\, Barbara Braathen\, and David Pace\nIt was the best of times; it was the worst of times. In conjunction with the exhibition\, a group of artists\, art historians\, writers\, and members of the art scene describe the action at 56 Bleecker; the personalities that dominated the scene; and the AIDS crisis in New York City at the time. Art advisor Kimball Higgs will be the master of ceremonies\, leading the group discussion with exhibition co-curator and 56 Bleecker director Bill Stelling; Bomb Magazine associate publisher and curator Mary-Ann Monforton; architect\, ACT UP activist\, and Dean Rolston sibling Adam Rolston; gallerist and 56 Bleecker neighbor Barbara Braathen; and David Pace\, designer of posters and announcements for 56 Bleecker Gallery. Each one of these panelists brings a unique perspective to the gallery’s heady mix of creativity and naughtiness\, and to the explosive intersection of art\, performance\, music\, fashion\, and incredible nightlife culture of the era.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/love-among-the-ruins-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170922T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170922T210000
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CREATED:20170815T162852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170913T221049Z
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SUMMARY:Jackie Curtis’ Glamour\, Glory and Gold
DESCRIPTION:A Staged Reading Directed by Brian Butterick AKA Hattie Hathaway\nStarring Joyce Miller\, Eileen Dover\, Flloyd\, Poison Eve\, Tina Benéz\, David Ilku\, Tennessee and featuring Mr. Joe Preston as Flo Ziegfeld. \nFifty years ago\, in 1967\, the Off-Off-Broadway classic Glamour\, Glory and Gold (The Life & Legend of Nola Noonan\, Goddess & Star) by Jackie Curtis had its initial run at The Playwrights Workshop Club in the West Village\, starring Melba La Rose\, Jr. and featuring the gorgeously fragile Candy Darling. The next year\, the show was remounted starring Jackie herself\, as well as a young and handsome Robert De Niro. \nThe show’s third run was interrupted after Jackie had an altercation on Avenue D with a knife-wielding assailant\, collapsing onstage midperformance due to a damaged kidney. Jackie would return to the boards some weeks later to finish the run—less one kidney. \nIn the 90s\, there was a revival starring the incomparable D’Arcy Drollinger\, featuring Laverne Cox and directed by Jackie’s cousin Joe Preston\, and in 2003 it was mounted at La MaMa. But it was the performance that took place under the auspices of the 56 Bleecker Gallery in the 80s that was\, by all reports\, truly a surreal affair. Directed by Taylor Mead and starring Ondine\, Penny Arcade\, John Heys\, Harry Koutoukas\, and Dame Margo Howard-Howard\, among others\, it was pure brilliance—harrowing\, heavenly\, and absolutely genius. \nAs part of Love Among the Ruins\, this seventh presentation of the camp classic will be delivered as a staged reading: hearkening back to the cacophonous rhapsody of 56 Bleecker and beckoning whispers of The Pyramid Players\, The Blacklips Performance Cult\, and Jackie’s Playhouse to illuminate Curtis’ spot-on crafting of a theatrical masterpiece. \nDirected by Brian Butterick AKA Hattie Hathaway with David van Leesten.\nSon et lumière by Carter Edwards. Special thanks to Ozzie Rodriguez at the LaMama Archive.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/jackie-curtis-glamour-glory-and-gold/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Performance
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