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SUMMARY:Master Class Arts Series: Antony Zito
DESCRIPTION:The Master Class Arts Series is a brand new program from Howl Education that showcases premier artists from the Howl community to host a multipart workshop series focused on the creation of a single work of art. The series is presented virtually via Zoom\, and you are invited to get your art supplies together and follow along. \nCollage Portraits: Antony Zito is a three-part online workshop series inviting participants to make a collage portrait. Meeting consecutively for three weeks on Wednesday evenings from 7–8:15 p.m.\, each session conducted by Zito builds on skills explored in the previous one\, culminating in the completion of a final collage. Registration is required. \nClick Here To Register \nOscar Wilde by Antony Zito\nCheck out the workshop series outline below from Antony Zito: \n \nZito: \nWe will work primarily at creating a painted portrait rendered from a photo and then add collage around the face\, both in the background or in the body\, hair\, or other parts of the figure. \nThe concept that unfolds while bringing collage elements into a painted portrait is one of creating layered narratives and hidden vignettes. This type of portrait opens doors to more implications about the story of the portrayed\, beyond facial expression and use of paint. \nCollage elements can be selected for any number of reasons\, including texture\, emotional or political content\, or even to confound the viewer with surreal clues. But in the end\, the goal is a cohesive image of a figure in an environment\, however loosely that is interpreted. \nSession 1—Wednesday\, February 17th\n7—8:15 PM \nIn the first session\, we will create the portrait together by working step-by-step from a source photo\, using acrylic paint on a canvas\, panel\, or found object. \nSession 2—Wednesday\, February 24th\n7—8:15 PM \nIn the second session\, the collage elements will be cut from magazines and adhered onto the surface with either glue stick or clear gloss acrylic medium. \nSession 3—Wednesday\, March 3rd\n7—8:15 PM \nIn the final session\, we will work on details and compositional definition required to indicate a level of differentiation between figure and background and foreground objects and textures. This phase can include adding in painted elements to create a more cohesive and balanced final image. \nRequired materials (to be used at home): \n\nMidsize canvas\, wood panel\, or found object (roughly 18″ x 24″)\nScissors or x-acto knife\nA stack of colorful magazines with strong images (National Geographic is best)\nA set of acrylic paints; the color choice is yours; we will work in simple tones\nBrushes\, rag\, water cup\nSource photo of the person who will be your subject\nClear acrylic medium (your choice: gloss\, matte\, etc.)\nA brush for pasting the clear medium onto the collage cutouts\nA separate water cup and rag for the clear medium\n\nParticipants are invited to share their final works on social media and tag @howlhappening or #howlhappening. \nAntony Zito is a portrait painter and collector of objects\, who moved to the Lower East Side from New England in 1992. Zito has spent more than 20 years on New York’s Lower East Side\, where he ran a gallery and portrait studio on Ludlow Street through 2006. His portraits of the local characters illustrate a sweeping line through the 90s and 2000s in the East Village rock and art scenes. The New York Post has called his paintings “sensual\,” and his renderings of people on recycled materials prompted The Village Voice to refer to him as “a master of the found object.” \nHis work has been exhibited and collected in the U.S.\, UK\, Italy\, France\, Spain\, Belgium\, Mexico\, and Japan. Several of Zito’s portraits and other artworks appear in the Jim Jarmusch films Coffee and Cigarettes and Broken Flowers. Zito recently completed a two-story mural in the East Village\, and is currently working on a documentary film about the Mars Bar\, illuminating his corner of the East Village and Lower East Side in the 90s and early aughts. \nFollow Antony Zito on Instagram\n@zitozone @zitonyct \nImage: ‘Queen Elizabeth of Ferguson’\, Antony Zito\, Acrylic and Collage on found object. 2021
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/master-class-arts-series-antony-zito/2021-03-03/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Education
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SUMMARY:Master Class Arts Series: Antony Zito
DESCRIPTION:The Master Class Arts Series is a brand new program from Howl Education that showcases premier artists from the Howl community to host a multipart workshop series focused on the creation of a single work of art. The series is presented virtually via Zoom\, and you are invited to get your art supplies together and follow along. \nCollage Portraits: Antony Zito is a three-part online workshop series inviting participants to make a collage portrait. Meeting consecutively for three weeks on Wednesday evenings from 7–8:15 p.m.\, each session conducted by Zito builds on skills explored in the previous one\, culminating in the completion of a final collage. Registration is required. \nOscar Wilde by Antony Zito\nCheck out the workshop series outline below from Antony Zito: \n \nZito: \nWe will work primarily at creating a painted portrait rendered from a photo and then add collage around the face\, both in the background or in the body\, hair\, or other parts of the figure. \nThe concept that unfolds while bringing collage elements into a painted portrait is one of creating layered narratives and hidden vignettes. This type of portrait opens doors to more implications about the story of the portrayed\, beyond facial expression and use of paint. \nCollage elements can be selected for any number of reasons\, including texture\, emotional or political content\, or even to confound the viewer with surreal clues. But in the end\, the goal is a cohesive image of a figure in an environment\, however loosely that is interpreted. \nSession 1—Wednesday\, February 17th\n7—8:15 PM \nIn the first session\, we will create the portrait together by working step-by-step from a source photo\, using acrylic paint on a canvas\, panel\, or found object. \nSession 2—Wednesday\, February 24th\n7—8:15 PM \nIn the second session\, the collage elements will be cut from magazines and adhered onto the surface with either glue stick or clear gloss acrylic medium. \nSession 3—Wednesday\, March 3rd\n7—8:15 PM \nIn the final session\, we will work on details and compositional definition required to indicate a level of differentiation between figure and background and foreground objects and textures. This phase can include adding in painted elements to create a more cohesive and balanced final image. \nRequired materials (to be used at home): \n\nMidsize canvas\, wood panel\, or found object (roughly 18″ x 24″)\nScissors or x-acto knife\nA stack of colorful magazines with strong images (National Geographic is best)\nA set of acrylic paints; the color choice is yours; we will work in simple tones\nBrushes\, rag\, water cup\nSource photo of the person who will be your subject\nClear acrylic medium (your choice: gloss\, matte\, etc.)\nA brush for pasting the clear medium onto the collage cutouts\nA separate water cup and rag for the clear medium\n\nParticipants are invited to share their final works on social media and tag @howlhappening or #howlhappening. \nAntony Zito is a portrait painter and collector of objects\, who moved to the Lower East Side from New England in 1992. Zito has spent more than 20 years on New York’s Lower East Side\, where he ran a gallery and portrait studio on Ludlow Street through 2006. His portraits of the local characters illustrate a sweeping line through the 90s and 2000s in the East Village rock and art scenes. The New York Post has called his paintings “sensual\,” and his renderings of people on recycled materials prompted The Village Voice to refer to him as “a master of the found object.” \nHis work has been exhibited and collected in the U.S.\, UK\, Italy\, France\, Spain\, Belgium\, Mexico\, and Japan. Several of Zito’s portraits and other artworks appear in the Jim Jarmusch films Coffee and Cigarettes and Broken Flowers. Zito recently completed a two-story mural in the East Village\, and is currently working on a documentary film about the Mars Bar\, illuminating his corner of the East Village and Lower East Side in the 90s and early aughts. \nFollow Antony Zito on Instagram\n@zitozone @zitonyct \nImage: ‘Queen Elizabeth of Ferguson’\, Antony Zito\, Acrylic and Collage on found object. 2021
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/master-class-arts-series-antony-zito-2021-03-03/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Education,Master Class
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SUMMARY:Pamela Sneed and Friends on Howl! TV
DESCRIPTION:Every Tuesday Night in March \nMarch 9\, 16\, 23\, and 30\, 2021 \nSneed is an acclaimed reader of her own poetry\, and the book has the feeling of live performance… Its strength is in its abundance\, its desire for language to stir body as well as mind. —Parul Sehgal\, The New York Times Book Review\, November 2020 \nHowl Arts is pleased to present writer and cultural commentator Pamela Sneed and Friends as part of its monthly residencies with diverse creators on Howl TV. An intimate series of evenings about poetry\, activism\, cultural criticism\, and freedom music. Sneed will also read from her critically acclaimed new book Funeral Diva as well as other texts. She will be joined by DJ Crystal Clear\, filmmaker and activist Tom Gilroy\, multidisciplinary artist Emilio Rojas\, and artist\, writer\, teacher\, curator\, mother\, and filmmaker Christen Clifford. Tuesdays in March at 8 p.m.\, streaming on Howl TV. \nShe is a writer for the future\, in that she defies genre. —Hilton Als \nSneed is a New York-based poet\, writer\, performer\, and visual artist. She is the author of Funeral Diva\, a poetic memoir about coming-of-age in the AIDS era and its effects on life and art\, published by City Lights in the fall of 2020. Other publications include Imagine Being More Afraid of Freedom Than Slavery\, KONG and Other Works\, Sweet Dreams\, and two chaplets published by Belladonna Collaborative\, Gift and Black Panther. She appears in Nikki Giovanni’s The 100 Best African American Poems. In 2018\, she was nominated for two Pushcart Prizes in poetry. \nDJ Crystal is a Black woman-director who has an Instagram show on casual racism. She lives to write about and comment on Black culture. “Black Women are often kept out of pop-culture criticism\,” says Sneed. Through music and poetry\, the two will discuss pop culture—films like Judas and the Black Messiah and The United States vs. Billie Holiday—which always has to do with the personal and political. Follow @DJCrystalClear on Instagram. \nGilroy is a well-known filmmaker\, activist\, and collaborator of Sneed’s. Together they focus on poetry\, film\, and pop culture. \nClifford is a feminist performance artist\, writer\, curator\, professor\, actor\, and mother.  Thier work has been shown at Eva Presenhuber\, The New Museum\, AUNTSisdance\, The Culture Project\, PS 122/SoloNova\, Grace Exhibition Space\, Panoply Lab\, Dixon Place\, Postmasters Gallery\, Vox Populii\, ArtShare LA\, Project for Empty Space\, EFA Project Space\, Art in Odd Places and abroad in Slovenia and Canada and across the U.S. Follow them at @cd_clifford on Twitter and Instagram. \nAbout Pamela Snead \nPamela Sneed is a New York-based poet\, writer\, performer\, and visual artist. She is the author of Imagine Being More Afraid of Freedom Than Slavery\, KONG and Other Works\, Sweet Dreams\, and two chaplets published by Belladonna Collaborative\, Gift and Black Panther. She has been featured in The New York Times Magazine\, The New Yorker\, Hyperallergic\, and the cover of New York Magazine. She is online faculty in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) Low-Residency Master of Fine Arts program teaching Human Rights and Writing Art. She has also been a visiting artist at SAIC for five consecutive years. In 2020\, she was the Low-Residency program commencement speaker. Sneed teaches new genres in the Columbia University School of the Arts. She has performed at the Whitney Museum of American Art\, Brooklyn Museum\, Poetry Project\, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago\, The High Line\, New Museum\, MoMA\, Broad Museum\, and Toronto Biennial of Art. Her visual-poetry work is currently on view at Whitman-Walker.  \nSneed delivered the closing keynote for the SAIC Artists/Designers/Citizens conference\, a North-American component of the Venice Biennale. Sneed appears in Nikki Giovanni’s The 100 Best African American Poems. In 2018\, she was nominated for two Pushcart Prizes in poetry. She is widely published in journals such as The Brooklyn Rail\, Artforum\, and The Paris Review. Her poetry-and-prose manuscript Funeral Diva was published by City Lights in October 2020 and featured in The New York Times and Publishers Weekly. In upcoming months\, she will show visual work online at Hook\, curated by Eric Shiner. Sneed will appear with Arisa White in a talk sponsored by Cave Canem and the NYU Creative Writing Program. In March\, she will host a radio talk-show for Howl! Happening Gallery and participate in the panel for an upcoming show with the Ford Foundation\, Perilous Bodies. \nFollow @Pamela_Sneed on Instagram \nAbout Funeral Diva
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/pamela-sneed-and-friends-on-howl-tv/2021-03-09/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Howl TV
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210316T200000
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SUMMARY:Pamela Sneed and Friends on Howl! TV
DESCRIPTION:Every Tuesday Night in March \nMarch 9\, 16\, 23\, and 30\, 2021 \nSneed is an acclaimed reader of her own poetry\, and the book has the feeling of live performance… Its strength is in its abundance\, its desire for language to stir body as well as mind. —Parul Sehgal\, The New York Times Book Review\, November 2020 \nHowl Arts is pleased to present writer and cultural commentator Pamela Sneed and Friends as part of its monthly residencies with diverse creators on Howl TV. An intimate series of evenings about poetry\, activism\, cultural criticism\, and freedom music. Sneed will also read from her critically acclaimed new book Funeral Diva as well as other texts. She will be joined by DJ Crystal Clear\, filmmaker and activist Tom Gilroy\, multidisciplinary artist Emilio Rojas\, and artist\, writer\, teacher\, curator\, mother\, and filmmaker Christen Clifford. Tuesdays in March at 8 p.m.\, streaming on Howl TV. \nShe is a writer for the future\, in that she defies genre. —Hilton Als \nSneed is a New York-based poet\, writer\, performer\, and visual artist. She is the author of Funeral Diva\, a poetic memoir about coming-of-age in the AIDS era and its effects on life and art\, published by City Lights in the fall of 2020. Other publications include Imagine Being More Afraid of Freedom Than Slavery\, KONG and Other Works\, Sweet Dreams\, and two chaplets published by Belladonna Collaborative\, Gift and Black Panther. She appears in Nikki Giovanni’s The 100 Best African American Poems. In 2018\, she was nominated for two Pushcart Prizes in poetry. \nDJ Crystal is a Black woman-director who has an Instagram show on casual racism. She lives to write about and comment on Black culture. “Black Women are often kept out of pop-culture criticism\,” says Sneed. Through music and poetry\, the two will discuss pop culture—films like Judas and the Black Messiah and The United States vs. Billie Holiday—which always has to do with the personal and political. Follow @DJCrystalClear on Instagram. \nGilroy is a well-known filmmaker\, activist\, and collaborator of Sneed’s. Together they focus on poetry\, film\, and pop culture. \nClifford is a feminist performance artist\, writer\, curator\, professor\, actor\, and mother.  Thier work has been shown at Eva Presenhuber\, The New Museum\, AUNTSisdance\, The Culture Project\, PS 122/SoloNova\, Grace Exhibition Space\, Panoply Lab\, Dixon Place\, Postmasters Gallery\, Vox Populii\, ArtShare LA\, Project for Empty Space\, EFA Project Space\, Art in Odd Places and abroad in Slovenia and Canada and across the U.S. Follow them at @cd_clifford on Twitter and Instagram. \nAbout Pamela Snead \nPamela Sneed is a New York-based poet\, writer\, performer\, and visual artist. She is the author of Imagine Being More Afraid of Freedom Than Slavery\, KONG and Other Works\, Sweet Dreams\, and two chaplets published by Belladonna Collaborative\, Gift and Black Panther. She has been featured in The New York Times Magazine\, The New Yorker\, Hyperallergic\, and the cover of New York Magazine. She is online faculty in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) Low-Residency Master of Fine Arts program teaching Human Rights and Writing Art. She has also been a visiting artist at SAIC for five consecutive years. In 2020\, she was the Low-Residency program commencement speaker. Sneed teaches new genres in the Columbia University School of the Arts. She has performed at the Whitney Museum of American Art\, Brooklyn Museum\, Poetry Project\, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago\, The High Line\, New Museum\, MoMA\, Broad Museum\, and Toronto Biennial of Art. Her visual-poetry work is currently on view at Whitman-Walker.  \nSneed delivered the closing keynote for the SAIC Artists/Designers/Citizens conference\, a North-American component of the Venice Biennale. Sneed appears in Nikki Giovanni’s The 100 Best African American Poems. In 2018\, she was nominated for two Pushcart Prizes in poetry. She is widely published in journals such as The Brooklyn Rail\, Artforum\, and The Paris Review. Her poetry-and-prose manuscript Funeral Diva was published by City Lights in October 2020 and featured in The New York Times and Publishers Weekly. In upcoming months\, she will show visual work online at Hook\, curated by Eric Shiner. Sneed will appear with Arisa White in a talk sponsored by Cave Canem and the NYU Creative Writing Program. In March\, she will host a radio talk-show for Howl! Happening Gallery and participate in the panel for an upcoming show with the Ford Foundation\, Perilous Bodies. \nFollow @Pamela_Sneed on Instagram \nAbout Funeral Diva
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/pamela-sneed-and-friends-on-howl-tv/2021-03-16/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Howl TV
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210323T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210323T210000
DTSTAMP:20260607T054817
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210323T175413Z
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SUMMARY:Pamela Sneed and Friends on Howl! TV
DESCRIPTION:Every Tuesday Night in March at 8 PM \nMarch 9\, 16\, 23\, and 30\, 2021 \nSneed is an acclaimed reader of her own poetry\, and the book has the feeling of live performance… Its strength is in its abundance\, its desire for language to stir body as well as mind. —Parul Sehgal\, The New York Times Book Review\, November 2020 \nHowl Arts is pleased to present writer and cultural commentator Pamela Sneed and Friends as part of its monthly residencies with diverse creators on Howl TV. An intimate series of evenings about poetry\, activism\, cultural criticism\, and freedom music. Sneed will also read from her critically acclaimed new book Funeral Diva as well as other texts. She will be joined by DJ Crystal Clear\, filmmaker and activist Tom Gilroy\, and multidisciplinary artist Emilio Rojas. Tuesdays in March at 8 p.m.\, streaming on Howl TV. \nShe is a writer for the future\, in that she defies genre. —Hilton Als \nSneed is a New York-based poet\, writer\, performer\, and visual artist. She is the author of Funeral Diva\, a poetic memoir about coming-of-age in the AIDS era and its effects on life and art\, published by City Lights in the fall of 2020. Other publications include Imagine Being More Afraid of Freedom Than Slavery\, KONG and Other Works\, Sweet Dreams\, and two chaplets published by Belladonna Collaborative\, Gift and Black Panther. She appears in Nikki Giovanni’s The 100 Best African American Poems. In 2018\, she was nominated for two Pushcart Prizes in poetry. \nDJ Crystal is a Black woman-director who has an Instagram show on casual racism. She lives to write about and comment on Black culture. “Black Women are often kept out of pop-culture criticism\,” says Sneed. Through music and poetry\, the two will discuss pop culture—films like Judas and the Black Messiah and The United States vs. Billie Holiday—which always has to do with the personal and political. Follow @DJCrystalClear on Instagram. \nGilroy is a well-known filmmaker\, activist\, and collaborator of Sneed’s. Together they focus on poetry\, film\, and pop culture. \nRojas is a multidisciplinary artist\, working primarily with the body in performance\, using film\, video\, photography\, installation\, public interventions\, and sculpture. His work explores the relation between artist and audience\, and is heavily influenced by queer archives\, border politics\, and defaced monuments. He has been exhibited in his native Mexico\, Spain\, Canada\, Austria\, England\, France\, Greece\, Australia\, Japan\, and the United States\, at venues such as Vivarium Gallery\, Vancouver; Performance Space and Angus-Hughes Gallery\, London; Infr’action Performance Festival\, Venice; Glasshouse\, Brooklyn; DePaul Art Museum\, Chicago; and Museo Tamayo\, Mexico City. In addition to his artistic practice\, he is also a yoga teacher\, translator\, community activist\, and anti-oppression facilitator with queer\, migrant\, and refugee youth. @performanceroarte \nAbout Pamela Snead \nPamela Sneed is a New York-based poet\, writer\, performer\, and visual artist. She is the author of Imagine Being More Afraid of Freedom Than Slavery\, KONG and Other Works\, Sweet Dreams\, and two chaplets published by Belladonna Collaborative\, Gift and Black Panther. She has been featured in The New York Times Magazine\, The New Yorker\, Hyperallergic\, and the cover of New York Magazine. She is online faculty in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) Low-Residency Master of Fine Arts program teaching Human Rights and Writing Art. She has also been a visiting artist at SAIC for five consecutive years. In 2020\, she was the Low-Residency program commencement speaker. Sneed teaches new genres in the Columbia University School of the Arts. She has performed at the Whitney Museum of American Art\, Brooklyn Museum\, Poetry Project\, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago\, The High Line\, New Museum\, MoMA\, Broad Museum\, and Toronto Biennial of Art. Her visual-poetry work is currently on view at Whitman-Walker.  \nSneed delivered the closing keynote for the SAIC Artists/Designers/Citizens conference\, a North-American component of the Venice Biennale. Sneed appears in Nikki Giovanni’s The 100 Best African American Poems. In 2018\, she was nominated for two Pushcart Prizes in poetry. She is widely published in journals such as The Brooklyn Rail\, Artforum\, and The Paris Review. Her poetry-and-prose manuscript Funeral Diva was published by City Lights in October 2020 and featured in The New York Times and Publishers Weekly. In upcoming months\, she will show visual work online at Hook\, curated by Eric Shiner. Sneed will appear with Arisa White in a talk sponsored by Cave Canem and the NYU Creative Writing Program. In March\, she will host a radio talk-show for Howl! Happening Gallery and participate in the panel for an upcoming show with the Ford Foundation\, Perilous Bodies. \nFollow @Pamela_Sneed on Instagram \nAbout Funeral Diva
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/pamela-sneed-and-friends-on-howl-tv-2021-03-23/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Howl TV
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210328T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210328T235900
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SUMMARY:The Full Moon Show with John Pizza: Little Yellow Demon
DESCRIPTION:On Howl TV \nI used to be a young terror\, a little demon who wouldn’t hesitate to tape asparagus to his head\, jump in a fountain\, or sing a song in the middle of a crowded Denny’s. I suppose I wanted attention.  \nThese days I’m blessed. I’m a grown-ass man and really have some good things going for me. But being an attention-seeker had its perks. It was a really creative place to live in and much more spontaneous. Maybe I wanna get back to that. \n—John Pizza \nJoin John Pizza for Little Yellow Demon\, a video piece with puppets where he reconvenes with his high-school demon self to rehash some of his old antics. Shake off some rust and climb the walls with him. \nJohn Pizza is a performer\, builder\, and drawer. He uses trash and thrift-store detritus scrounged in his Brooklyn neighborhood to tell stories and make his shows. He loves the macabre and the mushy sweet. His sculptures are performative\, and his performances involve sculptures—an object theatre of weird surprises.  \nAbout Tom Murrin and the Full Moon Show \nPerformance is anything done with purpose and style. —Tom Murrin \nHowl! Happening is home to the archive of Tom Murrin\, aka the Alien Comic and the Godfather of Performance Art. Every full moon—without fail\, paid booking or not\, in all seasons and whatever the weather—he performed his Luna Macaroona Full Moon Show. When he had a club date that fell on the full moon\, he’d wrangle his friends to perform as 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. When he didn’t have a club date\, he performed on the street for passersby\, transforming the pedestrian atmosphere with his madness and magic.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/full-moon-show-march-2021-with-john-pizza-little-yellow-demon/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Happening Soon,Howl TV,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210330T200000
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SUMMARY:Pamela Sneed and Friends on Howl! TV
DESCRIPTION:Every Tuesday Night in March at 8 PM \nMarch 9\, 16\, 23\, and 30\, 2021 \nSneed is an acclaimed reader of her own poetry\, and the book has the feeling of live performance… Its strength is in its abundance\, its desire for language to stir body as well as mind. —Parul Sehgal\, The New York Times Book Review\, November 2020 \nHowl Arts is pleased to present writer and cultural commentator Pamela Sneed and Friends as part of its monthly residencies with diverse creators on Howl TV. An intimate series of evenings about poetry\, activism\, cultural criticism\, and freedom music. Sneed will also read from her critically acclaimed new book Funeral Diva as well as other texts. She will be joined by DJ Crystal Clear\, filmmaker and activist Tom Gilroy\, multidisciplinary artist Emilio Rojas\, and artist\, writer\, teacher\, curator\, mother\, and filmmaker Christen Clifford. Tuesdays in March at 8 p.m.\, streaming on Howl TV. \nShe is a writer for the future\, in that she defies genre. —Hilton Als \nSneed is a New York-based poet\, writer\, performer\, and visual artist. She is the author of Funeral Diva\, a poetic memoir about coming-of-age in the AIDS era and its effects on life and art\, published by City Lights in the fall of 2020. Other publications include Imagine Being More Afraid of Freedom Than Slavery\, KONG and Other Works\, Sweet Dreams\, and two chaplets published by Belladonna Collaborative\, Gift and Black Panther. She appears in Nikki Giovanni’s The 100 Best African American Poems. In 2018\, she was nominated for two Pushcart Prizes in poetry. \nDJ Crystal is a Black woman-director who has an Instagram show on casual racism. She lives to write about and comment on Black culture. “Black Women are often kept out of pop-culture criticism\,” says Sneed. Through music and poetry\, the two will discuss pop culture—films like Judas and the Black Messiah and The United States vs. Billie Holiday—which always has to do with the personal and political. Follow @DJCrystalClear on Instagram. \nGilroy is a well-known filmmaker\, activist\, and collaborator of Sneed’s. Together they focus on poetry\, film\, and pop culture. \nRojas is a multidisciplinary artist\, working primarily with the body in performance\, using film\, video\, photography\, installation\, public interventions\, and sculpture. His work explores the relation between artist and audience\, and is heavily influenced by queer archives\, border politics\, and defaced monuments. He has been exhibited in his native Mexico\, Spain\, Canada\, Austria\, England\, France\, Greece\, Australia\, Japan\, and the United States\, at venues such as Vivarium Gallery\, Vancouver; Performance Space and Angus-Hughes Gallery\, London; Infr’action Performance Festival\, Venice; Glasshouse\, Brooklyn; DePaul Art Museum\, Chicago; and Museo Tamayo\, Mexico City. In addition to his artistic practice\, he is also a yoga teacher\, translator\, community activist\, and anti-oppression facilitator with queer\, migrant\, and refugee youth. Follow @performanceroarte on Instagram. \nClifford is a feminist performance artist\, writer\, curator\, professor\, actor\, and mother.  Thier work has been shown at Eva Presenhuber\, The New Museum\, AUNTSisdance\, The Culture Project\, PS 122/SoloNova\, Grace Exhibition Space\, Panoply Lab\, Dixon Place\, Postmasters Gallery\, Vox Populii\, ArtShare LA\, Project for Empty Space\, EFA Project Space\, Art in Odd Places and abroad in Slovenia and Canada and across the U.S. Follow them at @cd_clifford on Twitter and Instagram. \nAbout Pamela Snead \nPamela Sneed is a New York-based poet\, writer\, performer\, and visual artist. She is the author of Imagine Being More Afraid of Freedom Than Slavery\, KONG and Other Works\, Sweet Dreams\, and two chaplets published by Belladonna Collaborative\, Gift and Black Panther. She has been featured in The New York Times Magazine\, The New Yorker\, Hyperallergic\, and the cover of New York Magazine. She is online faculty in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) Low-Residency Master of Fine Arts program teaching Human Rights and Writing Art. She has also been a visiting artist at SAIC for five consecutive years. In 2020\, she was the Low-Residency program commencement speaker. Sneed teaches new genres in the Columbia University School of the Arts. She has performed at the Whitney Museum of American Art\, Brooklyn Museum\, Poetry Project\, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago\, The High Line\, New Museum\, MoMA\, Broad Museum\, and Toronto Biennial of Art. Her visual-poetry work is currently on view at Whitman-Walker.  \nSneed delivered the closing keynote for the SAIC Artists/Designers/Citizens conference\, a North-American component of the Venice Biennale. Sneed appears in Nikki Giovanni’s The 100 Best African American Poems. In 2018\, she was nominated for two Pushcart Prizes in poetry. She is widely published in journals such as The Brooklyn Rail\, Artforum\, and The Paris Review. Her poetry-and-prose manuscript Funeral Diva was published by City Lights in October 2020 and featured in The New York Times and Publishers Weekly. In upcoming months\, she will show visual work online at Hook\, curated by Eric Shiner. Sneed will appear with Arisa White in a talk sponsored by Cave Canem and the NYU Creative Writing Program. In March\, she will host a radio talk-show for Howl! Happening Gallery and participate in the panel for an upcoming show with the Ford Foundation\, Perilous Bodies. \nFollow @Pamela_Sneed on Instagram \nAbout Funeral Diva
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