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Object II Body Studies - ARoS, video still, 2021

Performance is Alive x Satellite Art Show - Art Basel and Miami Arts Week

December 20, 2021

Object II Body Studies, my performance and video collaborative project with artist IV Castellanos, screened at Performance is Alive x Satellite Art Show, Miami’s only Performance-Based Art Fair during Miami Art from 11/30-12/4.

Curatorial Statement: “In the wake of the pandemic, this program represents the re-emergence and reclamation of the body. The selected artists recognize the revolutionary power of the body through actions that often serve as a release from the trauma inflicted through centuries of heteronormative and colonial conditioning. In addition, this year’s program seeks work that actively rejects the systems perpetuating injustice and serves as a safe space for historically marginalized communities. This is the liberation of the body.” -Quinn Dukes

In performance, exhibtions, events Tags performanceisalive, satelliteartshow, miamiartsweek, artbasel, Object II Body, IV Castellanos

Grounding and Automatic Drawing at Governors Island

November 10, 2021

Halloween Sunday was a magical day to connect and draw with the earth.

Thank you to everyone who was part of Sympoietica, specially @sholehasgary for linking us with sonic atmosphere and @e.connolly123 for the videos and pics, @governorsisland, @flux_factory, #CityArtistCorps, @nyfacurrent, @NYCulture, @madein_ny, and @queenstheatre.

In performance, events Tags sympoietica, governorsisland, cityartistcorps, fluxfactory, nyfacurrent, NYCulture, madein_ny, queenstheatre, sholehasgary, erinconnolly

Sympoietica Performance

October 27, 2021

Join me for a grounding meditation and automatic drawing event on Saturday, October 31, from 2-3pm @governorsisland with soundscape by the amazing @sholehasgary.

Sympoietica is a participatory performance that creates a space of solace, recuperation, and creative expression through our relationship to the earth and its multi-species inhabitants. The audience is invited to participate in a guided soundscape, movement, and reflection exercise that connects them to Governors Island’s biodiversity and history while expressing their associations through automatic drawing. The performance combines the connective practice of earthing, the Surrealist technique of automatic drawing, and feminist theorist Donna Haraway’s concept of sympoiesis or "making-with.” Through sound, movement, and reflection, the performance generates a collaboration between bodies, place, and other living things that center systems of care, embodied knowledge, and collective well-being. Sympoietica is made possible by the New York Foundation for the Arts’ #CityArtistCorps Grants. Special thanks to @flux_factory, @nyfacurrent, @NYCulture, @madein_ny, and @queenstheatre.

In performance, events Tags sumpoietica, governorsisland, fluxfactory, cityartistcorps, sholehasgary

America is in the Heart Performance for Enduring Apocalypse

October 26, 2021

On October 16, my collab project Abang-guard Duo performed “America is in the Heart” based on Carlos Bulosan’s novel for the “Enduring Apocalypse” performance marathon curated by Jenna Hamed at the Abron’s Art Center Amphitheater. Artists responded, contended with, expanded on all of the ways apocalypse befalls us, and ways to endure the ongoing man-made disasters happening to us and around us. Special thanks to @j7md and @abronsartscenter. Photo by @e.connolly123.


In performance, events Tags carlosbulosan, americaisintheheart, apocalypse, performanceart, jennahamed, abronsartcenter, abangguard
Object II Body Studies - Art Quarter Budapest

Object II Body Studies - Art Quarter Budapest

Object II Body Studies - Works in Progress

October 13, 2021

Object II Body Studies is a collaborative performance project with artist IV Castellanos that utilizes industrial objects found in various art institutions, restructuring their use to investigate the multiple dynamics between labor and tension. The movements focus on intimate object to body transfers. The project is a series of works in progress for the Flux Factory Residency in ARoS Museum in Aarhus, Denmark and Art Quarter Budapest in Hungary, Budapest.

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Artist Talk with Sholeh Asgary at Real Time & Space

July 26, 2021

I’m excited to have a conversation with artist, Sholeh Asgary as we relate our work to the multiple conceptual and cultural aspects of shadows, fog, and immaterial art. Real Time & Space will be hosting the event via Zoom on Wednesday, July 28 5-7 pm PDT / 8-10 pm EDT.

In events, artist talk Tags sholehasgary, realtimeandspace, shadows, fog, immaterialart
Crush Living Room - NFT Still

Crush Living Room - NFT Still

Every Woman Biennial x Superchief Gallery NFT

June 29, 2021

The 2021 Every Woman Biennial is presenting MY LOVE IS YOUR LOVE, its 1st NFT Biennial, taking on and diversifying the NFT world. Their aim is to give women and non-binary artists a platform to experiment with new technology and mint NFTs. The exhibition is presented at Superchief Gallery NFT’s online platform as well as its physical space from June 24-July 3 in New York. Click on the above image to view my first NFT work.

In exhibtions Tags nft, everywomanbiennial, superchiefgallerynft, crush
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Brooklyn Rail - Art Books Review

June 3, 2021

Amber Jamilla Musser reviews all three shows at the Center for Book Arts Spring 2021 exhibition including my show Lights, Tunnels, Passages, and Shadows. She connects them as manifesting “theorist Donna Haraway’s concept of sympoiesis and use the forms of the book to enlarge what constitutes knowledge and being together.” The review is featured in the June issue of the Brooklyn Rail.

In reviews, exhibtions Tags thebrooklynrail, centerforbookarts, darkmatter, donnaharaway, amberjamillamusser
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Shifting Sights/Sites - A Participatory Performance Event

April 27, 2021

The audience will be invited to participate in a guided sound, movement and reflection exercise by Abang-guard duo Maureen Catbagan and Jevijoe Vitug along with sound artist Sholeh Asgary. The performance will be followed by a lecture focusing on systems of care that re-envision the body as a dynamic, multi-layered site of interconnected trajectories and possibilities. The body becomes an entry point that touches upon themes of hidden histories, embodied knowledge, symbiotic relations, and modes of recuperation.

Note: Center for Book Arts will hold this event entirely online. A Zoom link will be sent in an email to all registrants.

In events, performance Tags abangguard, jevijoevitug, sholehasgary, body, site, sight
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Lights, Tunnels, Passages & Shadows - Center for Book Arts

April 21, 2021

Lights, Tunnels, Passages, and Shadows exhibition examines the transcendent possibilities of peripheral spaces within museums. A utilitarian passage transforms into an ethereal opening. A mundane corner vibrates with a change of light. An invisible worker’s movement conveys visual poetry. Stairwells become illuminated, meaningful, and spiritual. Shifting the visual paradigm of these spaces, objects, and people changes their meaning and the viewers’ relation to them.

The photographic series is featured in a boxed folio containing three fold-outs that enable the images to be arranged into multiple compositions creating abstract narratives that connect the peripheral to the sublime while focusing on the museum worker as mediator. These re-configured fold-outs act as architectural interventions illustrating that while the marginal is designated towards boundaries, it can also be the edge towards boundlessness.

In exhibtions Tags center for book arts, darkmatter, lights, tunnels, passages, shadows
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A Spirit of Disruption

April 10, 2021

My collab video Abang-guard Work Habits: ARoS with artist Jevijoe Vitug is part of media in the round section of A Spirit of Disruption exhibition commemorating SFAI’s 150th anniversary. Curated by Margaret Tedesco and Leila Weefur the show focuses on “celebrating the history of the institution and prioritizing untold stories from those who haven’t historically been included or made visible.” The exhibtion will be on view from March 19-July 3 and was currently featured in Hyperallergic.

In exhibtions, reviews Tags sfai, hyperallergic, ARoS, abangguard
Abang-guard Work Habits at Three Turns: Turn 2 at SFAI Towers

Abang-guard Work Habits at Three Turns: Turn 2 at SFAI Towers

Three Turns: Turn 2 at SFAI Towers

January 25, 2021

Featuring 26 artists, Three Turns stems from the concept that engaging artworks provide a viewer with three different entry points, prompting a deeper exploration into the work itself. Projected on the historic SFAI Tower at 800 Chestnut Street, which houses the Institution’s 150 year old archive, Three Turns will echo the notion of traveling three turns in time and space by showing the selected alumni video works on the Tower in dialogue with video works selected from the SFAI archive.

Archive works were selected by Margaret Tedesco and Leila Weefur, curators of the upcoming 150th anniversary exhibition Spirit of Disruption. My collab video with artist Jevijoe Vitug Abang-guard Work Habits was juxtaposed with Yin-Ju Chen’s Three Decades of Static. Props to artist Sholeh Asgary for creating the new soundtrack.

Tags sfai, threeturns, abangguard, jevijoevitug, sholehasgary
Empirical Nonsense Daily - Maureen Catbagan . Dark Matter

Empirical Nonsense Daily - Maureen Catbagan . Dark Matter

Empricial Noise Daily - Artist Feature

January 22, 2021

Honored to have my photography series “Dark Matter” featured in Empirical Nonsense Daily (END), an online art project, which will run for 365 consecutive days from August 1st, 2020 through July 31st, 2021.

The project was organized by the Empirical Nonsense (EN) team of Edward Joseph Rossa, Ethan Shoshan, and Katherine Wozniak as a response to “the constant barrage of terrible news reports alongside the closure of galleries, theaters, and music venues because of COVID-19.”

END features a different artist contribution every twenty-four hours for 184 days. The remaining 181 days will be dedicated to curated exhibitions. Through these small acts, established and emerging artists – some of who invited their friends – and artists who submitted their work through Empirical Nonsense’s website, unite in solidarity in an effort to offer everyone a chance to take refuge from today’s strenuous times.

Tags #covid-19, #empiricalnonsensedaily, #darkmatter
The Brooklyn Rail - Art Seen: Maureen Catbagan

The Brooklyn Rail - Art Seen: Maureen Catbagan

The Brooklyn Rail - Art Seen

October 6, 2020

“Catbagan’s insurgent method of making time and meaning amid the durative is instructive for many of us now, as we each seek to work through the morass of upheaval and destruction…We work through much time and many thoughts with Catbagan, but how (like life) is up to us—we can move through them quickly or pause for more contemplation.” Amber Musser Jamilla writes about my recent painting/drawing series Notations, which are journalistic and diagrammatic interpolations of my daily thoughts and experiences that I have posted via Instagram @moofro.  

Tags thebrooklynrail, amberjamillamusser, notations, journalpaintings, quarantineart
LOSS, A Virtual Exhibition

LOSS, A Virtual Exhibition

LOSS, A Virtual Exhibition - Woman Made Gallery

September 23, 2020

I’m excited to be part of this virtual group exhibition in Woman Made Gallery that is on view from September 4-27. "Every loss that we experience is individual, and how we navigate through it is also a varied experience. Those around us may try to comfort us in various ways, but often don’t know what to say or do, because we all experience grief or loss in different ways. Not only that, when we think of loss in the broader since of the word, that can encompass a great many other things. With the advent of Covid-19, some people are experiencing loss in the form of loved ones, jobs, divorce, businesses, independence, travel, family celebrations, and so on. How has loss impacted you?" -Felicia Grant Preston , Curator

Tags loss, coronavirus, womanmadegallery
Flux Factory Remote Edition: Museum of Secret Talent

Flux Factory Remote Edition: Museum of Secret Talent

Abang-guard Museum of Secret Talent - A Participatory Performance

August 6, 2020

As part of Flux Factory’s Remote Edition series, Abangguard duo Maureen Catbagan and Jevijoe Vitug will guide a participatory performance via Zoom on Thursday, August 6, from 7-9:30pm. During these intense and difficult times we find some solace and release through intangible personal knowledge, story telling, guilty pleasures, and modes of non-productivity. Abang-guard will host a digital museum space as a repository of hidden talent and secret expertise from artists including Sarah Dahlinger, Carlos  David TC, Shannon Stovall, Anthony Janas, Eleni Theodora Zaharopoulos, Jess Rolls, Hui-Ying Tsai, Sholeh Asgary, Julio Jose Austria + Patricia Lim and more..Followed by “open secret mic” participation

Follow @FluxFactory on Instagram for all updates.

Tags fluxfactory, abangguard, secrettalent, participatoryperformance
Notations Series Instagram essay @a_jamilla

Notations Series Instagram essay @a_jamilla

Instagram essay of Notations Series by Amber Jamilla Musser

July 25, 2020

“The place where these images and words meet can always only be specific to every person’s history and memory; an elusiveness that illuminates the instability that all representation is built on. Words and images are always fictional attempts to produce communication.” Amber Jamilla Musser is is an Associate Professor of American Studies at George Washington University, who writes about race, aesthetics, and sexuality and is the author of Sensational Flesh: Race, Power, and Masochism (NYU, 2014) and Sensual Excess: Queer Femininity and Brown Jouissance (NYU, 2018). Her brief essay about my Notations series is on her Instagram @ a_jamilla.

Tags amberjamillamusser, notations, journalpaintings, quarantineart, coronavirus
Artists in the time of Coronavirus, an ongoing virtual exhibition, Part 47

Artists in the time of Coronavirus, an ongoing virtual exhibition, Part 47

Feature in Art Blog

July 8, 2020

My photography series “Dark Matter” was featured in Artblog’s ongoing virtual exhibition “Artists in the Time of the Coronavirus.” Roberta Fallon and Libby Rosof launched Artblog in 2003 with a mission to share their intimate knowledge of Philadelphia's cutting edge art, and to educate and support a community of artists, art lovers, gallerists, critics and academics. Artblog was recognized for excellence twice by Art in America (2005, 2007) and has received grants from the Knight Foundation and elsewhere. Working as a team of writers and support staff, Artblog today is an educational laboratory and online archive generating ideas to connect the public with art.

Tags artblog, quarantineart, coronavirus, darkmatter
Maureen Catbagan: Queer Film Stills, June 25, 2020

Maureen Catbagan: Queer Film Stills, June 25, 2020

Feature in The Empty Mirror

July 2, 2020

Established in May 2000 as a bookselling site specializing in collectible Beat Generation and small press poetry books, Empty Mirror soon morphed into a literary and arts site. It featured my Queer Film Stills series for its 2020 Pride Issue which was guest-edited by Danielle Rose.

Tags emptymirror, queer, filmstills, pride2020
Forever Sidepiece – A Molting, February 10, 2020

Forever Sidepiece – A Molting, February 10, 2020

Recipient of Critical Minded Relief Grant for Cultural Critics

June 23, 2020

It’s important that grant organizations recognize both the importance of critical POC work as well as acknowledge the economic precarity cultural workers often face. Critical Minded, a grantmaking and educational initiative that was founded by the Nathan Cummings Foundation and the Ford Foundation to support cultural critics of color in the United States, has set up a new Covid-19 relief fund that aims to provide financial assistance to critics during the pandemic. “The time to turn back this wave of hate is now,” reads “United Against Hate: A Statement of Solidarity,” cited by Critical Minded when it announced the new fund. “Together, we can use the power of our collective voices to call for a more just, equal, and inclusive society.” 

Tags criticalminded, criticsofcolor, precarityofculturalworkers
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