"Notes on Belonging to Boundaries" by Allana Clarke
Company:
Allana Clarke
Notes on Belonging to Boundaries is an immersive participatory performance work in four acts. It is a declaration to live unbound by social constructions, self-doubt, and fear. Acknowledge our in progress destabilization and revel in it. Through this process we can gain agency and autonomy without having to suppress the actualizations of the other.
*This work was made possible, in part, by the Franklin Furnace Fund supported by Jerome Foundation, The SHS Foundation, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and general operating support from the New York State Council on the Arts.
Reception starts at 7:30PM and performance starts at 8:00PM sharp
RSVP Required
*Please note: This work is interactive and requires the participation of everyone in the space
Allana Clarke: Organizer of Notes on Belonging to Boundaries
Allana Clarke, ( b.1987. Trinidad & Tobago ) is a conceptual artist working in video, text, photography, and performance. She has completed residencies at the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, The Vermont Studio Center, and the Ordinary Projects in Chicago. Clarke is also the 2014 recipient of the Toby Devan Lewis Fellowship MICA, Skowhegan/MICA matching fellowship, Vermont Studio Civil Society Fellowship and the Peter W. Brooke Fellowship, and is a 2015-16 Franklin Furnace Grant recipient. Clarke holds an MFA in Interdisciplinary Studies from the Mount Royal School of Art at MICA and lives and works in New York.
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