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SUMMARY:Zeitgeist: The Art Scene of Teenage Basquiat
DESCRIPTION:An Exhibition and Special Events\nCurated by Sara Driver\, Carlo McCormick\, Mary-Ann Monforton and Howl! Happening \nOpening Sunday\, May 13\, 2018 / 6–8 PM / Free \nHowl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project is pleased to announce Zeitgeist: The Art Scene of Teenage Basquiat\, a group exhibition focusing on the artists and scene around Jean-Michel Basquiat’s teen-aged\, pre-fame years. Curated by Howl! Happening\, Sara Driver\, Carlo McCormick\, and Mary-Ann Monforton\, Zeitgeist complements and amplifies the theatrical release of Sara Driver’s film BOOM FOR REAL The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat from Magnolia Pictures. The film premieres on May 11th at IFC\, New York. \nThe period covered in the exhibition and film tells the story of Jean-Michel’s early work\, peers\, and creative community in gritty\, pre-AIDS\, downtown New York—before the rise of the 80s art and real estate juggernaut. It was a time when decay\, drugs\, and dissolution fueled a boom in creativity where the definition of fame\, success\, and power was not based on money\, Facebook likes\, and self-promotion. For these creators\, to be a penniless published poet or a musician gigging at CBs was the height of success. In the rawness of the work\, the focus on street art and graffiti\, and the experimentation and cross-pollination of styles and disciplines\, the era has become a flash point for younger generations seeking to learn about and understand the authenticity\, closeness\, and community expressed in the work of the artists in Zeitgeist. \nThe exhibition—and a series of special events—illuminate Basquiat’s work and that of his friends and other artists\, writers\, filmmakers\, and musicians who emerged from that scene\, including: \nAlexis Adler\, Charlie Ahearn\, Ted Barron\, Jean-Michel Basquiat\, Philippe Bordaz\, Robert Carrithers\, Henry Chalfant\, Brett De Palma\, Vivienne Dick\, Jane Dickson\, Al Diaz\, Barbara Ess\, Coleen Fitzgibbon\, Fab 5 Freddy\, Futura\, Robert Goldman aka Bobby G\, Godlis\, Nan Goldin\, Richard\, Hambleton\, Michael Holman\, Becky Howland\, Tessa Hughes-Freeland\, Jim Jarmusch\, Justen\, Ladda\, Ann Messner\, Mary-Ann Monforton\, James Nares\, Glenn O’Brien\, Franc Palaia\, Lee Quiñones\, Walter Robinson\, Christy Rupp\, Luc Sante\, Kenny Scharf\, Paul Tschinkel\, Robin Winters\, and Bob Gruen. \nSpecial events will include: \n\nA panel discussion featuring Alexis Adler\, Felice Rosser\, Lee Quiñones\, Al Diaz\, and more\nA screening of Howard Brookner’s 1983 documentary Burroughs: The Movie from the Criterion Collection\nAn evening of films featuring an experimental film by Basquiat’s bandmate Michael Holman\, and Paul Tschinkel’s film about New York/New Wave\, curator Diego Cortez’s groundbreaking exhibition at PS1 in 1981\nA night performance and readings by Felice Rosser and Luc Sante.\nReadings\n\nFilm Series in collaboration with Anthology Film Archives. Anthology Film Archives will present a special\, 2-part film series to celebrate the Zeitgeist exhibition at Howl! and the release of Boom for Real. Part 1 (May 4-14) brings together a selection of films about or involving Basquiat\, as well as works that came out of the same era and milieu. For Part 2 (May 17-29)\, various participants in Boom for Real will guest-select films from the period that they feel have been overlooked\, or simply films that influenced their own work. Curators include Sara Driver\, Charlie Ahearn\, Coleen Fitzgibbon\, Fab 5 Freddy\, Tessa Hughes-Freeland\, Jim Jarmusch\, James Nares\, Lee Quinones\, Felice Rosser\, and Luc Sante. For more visit: anthologyfilmarchives.org. \n\n\nAbout BOOM FOR REAL \nphoto credit: Robert Carrithers\, 1979
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/zeitgeist-the-art-scene-of-teenage-basquiat-2/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180724T140000
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SUMMARY:Actors Fund Affordable Housing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that New York City is planning to build or preserve 300\,000 units of affordable housing by 2026? 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 the applicant pool for these affordable units is highly competitive\, this seminar will help you avoid common mistakes and get organized and prepared 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? \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/2565-2016-12-20-2017-06-06-2017-12-12-2018-02-20/2018-07-24/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Actors Fund Insurance Drop In Workshop
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe 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-3-2016-12-19-2017-07-05-2017-12-11/2018-07-24/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Janie Heath\, Tom Cole & Maggie Dubris
DESCRIPTION:Three outstanding New York writers\, Janie Heath\, Maggie Dubris and Tom Cole\, will convene to share recent works including fiction\, drama and much more. Join us for a literary extravaganza that promises to run the gamut of New York writing and experience. \n  \nTexas-born\, New York City-dwelling Janie Heath has work cutting across the newspaper\, film\, and music industries\, with work featured in Big Bridge\, Mr. Beller’s Neighborhood\, and Brink. Currently at work on a novel\, a recent essay of hers will appear in the liner notes for the hotly-anticipated Domino Records box set\, G Stands for Go-Betweens Volume II. \n  \nMaggie Dubris is the author of In The Dust Zone (Centre-Ville books\, 2010)\, Skels (Soft Skull Press\, 2004) and Weep Not\, My Wanton (Black Sparrow Press\, 2002). Her latest book\, BrokeDown Palace\, will be coming out from SubPress in 2019. She is a songwriter who co-founded the all-female extravaganza Homer Erotic with the late Barbara Barg (Homerica the Beautiful\, Depth of Field records 1999). Maggie has also been working as a soundscape artist on installations with the visual artist Linda Byrne\, and video artist Sang-ah Choi. She worked as a 911 paramedic for 25 years\, and currently works as a set medic for the TV show Law and Order: SVU. \n  \nNationally-acclaimed Lower East Side-based playwright\, dramaturge and director Tom Cole has received fellowships from the MacDowell Colony and Edward Albee Foundation\, with work presented at Participant\, Dixon Place\, ICA Boston and Threadwaxing Space among many others. Head of the New Play Commissioning Program at True Love Productions and curator of the “Experiments and Disorders” literary series at Dixon Place (where he is also a member of the board)\, Tom co-directed HOPELESSNESS with Anohni (aka Antony and the Johnsons) at the Park Avenue Armory\, touring Europe including the Barbican in London and Edinburgh International Festival. He also produced Antony and the Johnson’s TURNING at St. Ann’s Warehouse in 2003 and 2000-2002 directed the Market Theater in Cambridge presenting new work by Antony and the Johnsons\, Ping Chong\, David Mamet\, Ricky Jay\, Kate Robin and others. (Photo Credit Alice O’Malley.)
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/janie-heath-maggie-dubris-tom-cole/
LOCATION:NY
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180726T190000
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SUMMARY:Hip Hop Slides and Movies Talk by Wild Style Director Charlie Ahearn with Jane Dickson
DESCRIPTION:Diving deep into the roots of hip hop in New York City with exceptional artist duo Charlie Ahearn and Jane Dickson. Ahearn’s Scratch Slide Show\, circa 1980 was projected live in the Ecstasy Garage and Underground hip hop club in the Bronx among others. \nNew York City Hip Hop Convention—made with Fred Brathwaite—is a raw video snapshot of what the early hip hop community was like. \nCity Maze documents Jane Dickson’s collaborative cardboard installation\, originally installed in Fashion Moda in The Bronx in 1980. Tapping deeply into her neighborhood\, the project was so popular that kids broke down the front door of Fashion Moda to be in it. \nJuanito captures Ahearn’s twin brother John casting and painting a portrait of a youth on the street near his studio in The Bronx. \n5 Grand Masters is a raw b-boy battle cypher\, DJ’d live by Grand Wizzard Theodore\, who is credited with inventing the scratching technique and mastering the needle drop that influenced and was adopted by many in the hip hop family. \n  \nPROGRAM:  \n\nScratch Slide Show with Grand Wizzard Theodore mix\, circa 1980\nNew York City Hip Hop Convention\, 1980—the earliest MC video document\nCity Maze\, 1980—Jane Dickson’s video of her youth project at Fashion Moda\nJuanito\, 1984\, edited in 1991—John Ahearn casts portraits of kids on his Bronx street \n5 Grand Masters\, 2014—Roots b-boy battle with Mr. Freeze\, creator of the Ultimate B-Boy Championship (UBC)
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/charlie-ahearn-scratch-slides-hip-hop-movies-with-jane-dickson/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Full Moon Show Featuring Hapi Phace!
DESCRIPTION:July 27\, 2018 / TWO SHOWS: 4 PM AND 7 PM / FREE \n\nHapi Phace FULL MOON SHOW \nTotal Lunar Eclipse Edition \n\nCELEBRATE TWO TIMES (!) \n With this eclipse-season Full Moon\, McCardboard Genius Award-Winning Performance Person Hapi Phace delivers a perforated performance. \nThe longest of the 21st century\, this full moon will take nearly four hours to cross the Earth’s dark umbral shadow. The bad news? People in the U.S. won’t get to experience the eclipse—unless they come to Howl!   \nPassers-by and gallery goers will experience what the astrologers are calling the Blood Moon\, but our in-house insane-astral-genius—Hapi\, of course—calls it\, The Thunder / Buck Full Moon. \n\n4 PM—On the Sidewalk Outside Howl \nI Have Heard the Garden Gnomes Sing \nPartly poetic\, partly prophetic\, partly pathetic\, your host Hapi Phace presents a stream-of-consciousness sound poem\, as taught to him by the mythical elf and gnome vaudeville team Thunder & Buck.  \n7 PM—Inside the Gallery \nA yet Untitled NSFW Tribute to the United Nations  \nCoinciding with this full moon is a full lunar eclipse—or Blood Moon—which will be visible in other parts of the globe. To mark the occasion\, planetary citizen and lunar advocate Hapi Phace will ruminate on both the architectural and archetypical wonder that is the United Nations. \n\nThe Full Moon Show is made possible in part with public funds from Creative Engagement/Creative Learning\, supported by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature\, and administered by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. LMCC.net \n\n  \nAbout Tom Murrin and the Full Moon Show \nHowl! Happening houses the archive of Tom Murrin\, aka the Alien Comic\, known as the Godfather of Performance Art. Every full moon\, Tom performed his quirky\, comedic Full Moon Show in honor of his moon goddess\, Luna Macaroona\, on a sidewalk or in a club. Always including a plethora of guest performers\, he pushed the careers of such groundbreaking pioneers as David Cale\, David Sedaris\, Amy Sedaris\, Blue Man Group\, Ethyl Eichelberger and Lisa Kron among many others. Performing and promoting his madness and magic\, we keep his tradition alive with monthly performances in the gallery and 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 Playhouse of the Ridiculous\, including the offbeat hit\, Cock Strong\, which toured with Ellen Stewart’s La MaMa Troupe to Paris\, Amsterdam and Brussels. \nTom 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. From the mid 80’s on\, he created\, performed\, and curated a series of variety nights at Performance Space 122\, 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. \nThe Full Moon Show is made possible in part with public funds from Creative Engagement / Creative Learning\, supported by New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and administered by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. LMCC.net
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/the-full-moon-show-2016-11-16-2017-01-14-2017-07-14-2017-08-07-2017-12-03-2018-01-31-2018-07-27/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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