Mobius
Boston
354 Congress St.
617 4512910 FAX 617 4512910
WEB
Reports From Afield
dal 16/9/2001 al 17/9/2001
WEB
Segnalato da

Mary Curtin


approfondimenti

Merry Conway
Noni Pratt



 
calendario eventi  :: 




16/9/2001

Reports From Afield

Mobius, Boston

Mobius presents "Reports From Afield: A Woman's Work Is Never Done: A House of Curiosities," an artists' talk given by Merry Conway and Noni Pratt. They will discuss their latest art creation that occupies a 10,000 square foot space at 71 Amory Street in Jamaica Plain, an area that is home to a number of different artist and community organizations.


comunicato stampa


Merry Conway and Noni Pratt of Conway and Pratt Projects, Inc., in association with The Bostonian Society, the MIT Office of the Arts and The Woman's Educational and Industrial Union, will discuss their latest art creation that occupies a 10,000 square foot space at 71 Amory Street in Jamaica Plain, an area that is home to a number of different artist and community organizations. This "house of curiosities" continues their series of large-scale, site-specific art projects that have a large community element. The work explores aspects of female identity, with a broad range of women's experience, exploring care-giving and care-taking, beauty and desire. The cast of 10 performers, to be found throughout the installation, will include 9 women and 1 musician. Viewers walk through the exhibit, and are encouraged to snoop - to actively investigate the environment by opening doors, looking in drawers, and interacting with the material. This evokes a spectrum of thought and feeling about the current state of women's roles in our society, the nature of traditional "women's work", and the needs and value of that work in new configurations today. Deeply collaborative, Conway and Pratt create powerful bonds with hundreds of participants to create each piece - bringing a wealth of personal experience and wisdom into a public sphere.

The project itself will take place at 71 Amory Street in Jamaica Plain on Wednesday through Sunday, September 12 to October 14, with an opening reception on Wednesday, September 19th. For more information regarding this project visit their website at
http://www.conwayandprattprojects.org

(Bios.) Merry Conway and Noni Pratt have collaborated for 15 years, along with co-designer Gregor Paslawsky, developing a dense, layered form that wraps all around the viewer - drawing on elements of theater, visual arts, and museum traditions. Conway and Pratt are dedicated to finding shape for experience not represented in colloquial discourse - experience that often has no official expression, is mostly communicated between the cracks of language, and is normally denied or taught in the encoded gestures of domestic life. Conversations and collaboration are at the root of Conway's and Pratt's work, bringing to mind cultural critic Homi Bhabha's comment that "conversation shrinks the distance between subject and object and shatters the cultural silence around the art object." A whole temporary community is formed as each project is built over two months, involving the interest and help of a wide range of volunteers, artisans, artists, organizations, individuals and passersby who happen to wander into the space. They locate the projects in neighborhoods and the particular qualities of each site are revealed by the very nature of the project itself - heightening the level of conversation with the themes of the piece.

"Reports from Afield" is an ongoing series of monthly Monday evening talks by members of the Mobius Artists Group and guest artists. These presentations focus on projects that have been created abroad or outside the Boston area, or in a public area, and that explore important artistic, socio-cultural, or political issues. In addition, many of the reports reflect Mobius' increasingly international outlook. Please call the Mobius office if you would like more information about this program.

In 2001, Mobius has been granted a Boston's Best Performance Art award by The Improper Bostonian. "For more than 21 years, Mobius has been the city's premiere venue for experimental art, programming a 42-week roller-coaster ride of events that range from consciousness-raising to the downright bizarre. The annual ArtRages fundraiser is one of the funkiest and most fun happenings in town, and the group's commitment to the Fort Point artists' community is one of the few things standing between it and the developers' wrecking ball. Our hats are off to them."

Monday, September 17, 7 pm

Tickets:
free; reservations recommended; please call Mobius at (617) 542-7416

Mobius
354 Congress St., Boston, MA 02210
phone: 617-542-7416 fax: 617-451-2910

IN ARCHIVIO [35]
Art about War
dal 16/10/2005 al 16/10/2005

Attiva la tua LINEA DIRETTA con questa sede