Pioneers Go East Collective presents "CROSSROADS"
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Pioneers Go East Collective
CROSSROADS
A curated series by Pioneers Go East Collective at 14/Y
Crossroads Series at The 14 Street Y
Crossroads performance and video art series curated by Pioneers Go East Collective. CROSSROADS (CROSSWINDS, CROSSCURRENTS, CROSSFIRES) Performance + art + dance + community. Crossroads Series features artists who explore new genres and known performance and art-making modes to share their creative practices with other artists and their audiences.
Monday October 30, 8pm
Noa Rui-Piin Weiss with Miranda Brown; GREYZONE with Lindy Fines, McCall Atkinson, Katerina Belmatch, Chisato Yanagisawa; Cara Hagan
curator: Gian Marco Riccardo Lo Forte
Tuesday October 31, 11am-noon
Abby Felder with Asheville Creative Arts
This iteration of Crossroads + NEXT! Workshop was curated for Young Audiences. Ages 0-5 encouraged, all ages are welcome!
Wednesday November 1, 6-7pm
NEXT! Workshop. Teaching artist: Alex Oliva & Johnny Butler
Wednesday November 1, 8pm
tidbit collective with Sabrina Canas, Alex Oliva & Johnny Butler
curator: Hilary Brown-Istrefi
Thursday November 2, 8pm
Angela Schöpke, Emilee Lord, & Mor Mendel
curator: Anabella Lenzu
The 14 Street Y. The entrance is located at 344 E 14th St, New York, NY 10003. Subway: L to 1st Ave or 4, 5, 6, N, Q, R to Union Square.
Accessibility: //The 14 Street Y main entrance is wheelchair accessible with an elevator on the ground floor to provide access to the theater located on the 2nd floor. Restrooms located on the 2nd floor are wheelchair accessible. //The evening’s introductions will be scripted with captions shown through a projection.
Pioneers Go East Collective
Empowering LGBTQ & Feminist Artists and Communities. Inspiring a lively exchange of Queer Art and Pop Culture by connecting people to ideas and experiences.
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