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SUMMARY:Chicanx Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores landscapes as a system of ecology\, history\, culture and belonging from a Chicanx perspective with new works presented by the interdisciplinary artist collaborative\, Desert ArtLAB. Desert ArtLAB is an interdisciplinary artist collaborative co-directed by April Bojorquez (she/her) and Matthew Garcia (he/him) whose work promotes Indigenous perspectives on ecological practice and climate change. Bojorquez and Garcia were the 2022 Mellon Artists in Residence for the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/chicanx-landscapes/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Winter/Spring 2023 Art Classes
DESCRIPTION:Pursue new art skills or perfect old ones in 2023! We have art classes for all ages\, interests\, and skill levels
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/winter-spring-2023-art-classes/
LOCATION:Bemis School of Art\, 818 Pelham Pl\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art School
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SUMMARY:Eiko Otake: I Invited Myself\, Vol. II
DESCRIPTION:Otake’s first museum solo-exhibition\, I Invited Myself\, Vol. II\, foregrounds the artist’s video and media\, which have developed alongside her dance\, choreography\, and performance installations. Spanning from 1980 to the present\, the works on view feature a body as it moves in and through various spaces\, including the urban infrastructure of Tokyo and New York and the vast landscapes of Wyoming and California. Working closely with the curators\, Otake choreographs her media works for the galleries of the Fine Arts Center. Editing and updating them for this occasion\, she also brings in related\, weathered objects. A self-described “immigrant artist\,” Otake has challenged the expectations of a museum presentation. Rather than presenting a cohesive overview of the artist’s career\, I Invited Myself places an emphasis on transition over statis. Viewers are strongly encouraged to return as select media will rotate over the course of the exhibition.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/eiko-otake-i-invited-myself-vol-ii/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Eiko Otake: Public Talks and Conversations
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Otake’s solo exhibition I Invited Myself\, Vol. II\, the Department of Theater and Dance at Colorado College will host a series of two-day events featuring film screenings\, live performance by Otake\, and conversations with faculty\, scholars\, and curators. \nSchedule of Events: \nThursday\, Feb. 9\nHow and Why I Invited Myself\, 3 p.m.\nCurator’s Conversation: Katja Rivera (FAC)\, Ryan Platt (CC\, Theatre/Dance)\, and Elise Butterfield (Independent Curator) \nScreening\nPreview Screening: No Rule is Our Rule\, 6 p.m.\nA preview screening of a film made by Eiko and Beijing-based choreographer Wen Hui\, filmed in China in January 2020.\nScreening Details \nFriday\, Feb. 10\nWhy Does a Performer’s Body Matter? 1 p.m.\nScholars’ Talk: Eiko Otake\, Andre Lepecki (NYU\, Performance)\, and Jonathan Lee (CC\, Philosophy) \nTalking with the Dead\, 3 p.m.\nArtist’s Conversation: Eiko Otake\, DonChristian Jones (Artist)\, Brandon Shimoda (CC)\, and Kevin Landis (UCCS\, Theatre) \nWhat to do with Eiko? 4 p.m.\nCurator’s Conversation: Eiko Otake\, Josh Lubin-Levy (Wesleyan)\, Ashley Ferror-Murray (RPI)\, and Elise Butterfield (SAIC) \nPerformance\nNew Performance: Shedding\, 5:30 p.m.\nCornerstone Black Box Theatre\nA new performance work. Q&A will follow.  \nCollaborators: DonChristian Jones (Performance)\, Jinqui Guan (Video)\, Liz Sargent (Video)\, and Elise Butterfield (Dramaturg).\nPerformance Details \n\nPanelists and special guests include\, Eiko Otake; André Lepecki\, Professor\, Department of Performance Studies at NYU Tisch School of the Arts; DonChristian Jones\, rapper\, producer and visual artist; Jonathan Lee\, Professor of Philosophy\, Colorado College; Joshua Lubin-Levy\, Director of the Center for the Arts at Wesleyan University; Ashley Ferro-Murray\, Senior Curator for Theater and Dance at EMPAC\, the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center at RPI; Elise Butterfield\, Independent Curator\, and Brandon Shimoda\, Assistant Professor of English at Colorado College.  \nAll events are free and open to the public. \nImage: Eiko Otake\, A Body in Chile Valparaiso\, Photo by Wm Johnston
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/eiko-otake-public-talks-and-conversations/
LOCATION:Cornerstone Arts Center\, 825 N. Cascade Ave.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Shedding: Eiko Otake and DonChristian Jones performance
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Otake’s solo exhibition I Invited Myself\, vol. II\, join us for a new performance work. Q&A will follow. \nCollaborators: DonChristian Jones (Performance)\, Jinqui Guan (Video)\, Liz Sargent (Video)\, and Elise Butterfield (Dramaturg). \nFree and Open to the public\nPerformance will take place in CC’s Cornerstone Black Box Theatre \n\nEiko Otake\nBorn and raised in Japan and a resident of New York since 1976\, Eiko Otake is a movement-based\, interdisciplinary artist. She worked for more than 40 years as Eiko & Koma\, but since 2014 has been working on her own projects. such as A Body in Places\, The Duet Project and I Invited Myself. Since 1980’s\, Eiko has also created a large number of media works\, “dances for camera\,” and documentaries. Created in post-nuclear-disaster Fukushima over six visits\, A Body in Fukushima produced many photo exhibitions\, performances\, and a book publication. The feature-length film of the same title was premiered at MoMA’s Doc Fortnight Festival and shown in other film festivals. www.eikootake.org \nDonChristian Jones is a New York based interdisciplinary artist\, singer/songwriter\, and producer. His work spans musical and time based performance\, rap albums\, video and public murals\, blending genres of painting and performance installation. He graduated from Wesleyan University in 2012\, where he studied painting both there\, and abroad in Rome\, Italy. Don has shown and performed at institutions such as The Whitney Museum\, MoMA Ps1\, New Museum\, Brooklyn Museum\, Carnegie Center\, and was a collaborating artist-in-residence at the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation\, Captiva\, Florida with Eiko Otake. Forbes listed DonChristian’s debut album “Where There’s Smoke” as one of the ten best Hip Hop albums of 2018.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/shedding-eiko-otake-and-donchristian-jones-performance/
LOCATION:Cornerstone Arts Center\, 825 N. Cascade Ave.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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