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SUMMARY:Wicket Leeks
DESCRIPTION:Wicket Leeks \nCurated by Abdul Dube\, Illesha Khandelwal and Will Owen\nAssistant Curator Fiona Mccormac \nJune 22 – July 13 \nExhibition Hours:\nThursday – Sunday 1 – 6 pm\n \nUsing the lenses of food and sports\, Wicket Leeks showcases cooks\, athletes\, researchers\, artists\, coaches\, and makers to help investigate the unsavory histories of nationalist\, religious\, and corporate colonialism in a palatable way\, while not sugar-coating its effects\, in order to help us better digest our present and cook up a healthier future. \nThe title Wicket Leeks refers to the wicket– a part of the equipment for the sport of Cricket spread by the British Empire\, and Leeks– one of the most common and ancient edible plants in the onion family. It is also in reference to WikiLeaks– the international investigative journalism non-profit. \n\nEVENTS\n\nOpening Reception\nJune 22nd\, 6 – 10pm \nA View From Above: The Pre-Game Meal by Nathaniel Sullivan\nTuesday June 25th\, 7:30pm\nEvent is free\, but requires RSVP! \nWicket Leeks / আড্ডা Adda Featuring A Collaborative Beer Brewing Workshop\nThursday June 27th\, 6-11pm \nA conversation and food-based hang out with artists Jess Rolls and Zaid Islam around their 2+ year collaboration around shared histories. \nSpecially Processed American Me: SPAM\, War\, and Cuisine Workshop\nSaturday June 29th\, 1 – 3pm \nOver a communal meal\, artist and playwright Jaime Sunwoo will discuss the history of SPAM\, the canned meat\, in the Asia-Pacific and its connection to war\, class\, imperialism\, and nostalgia. \nWrestling as Ancient and Contemporary Decentralized Sport History\nSaturday June 29th\, 3-4:30pm\nA participatory\, body positive lecture and demonstration.\nParticipation is optional and requires no former knowledge of wrestling. \n– CLOSED July 4th weekend –\n \nFlux Thursday\nJuly 11th\, 7:30 – 10 pm\nPotluck + Wicket Leeks Artist Talks \nDrinking Beer at the End of the World: A Booze Cruise in the Anthroposcene Shane Farrell\nJuly 12th\, 3:00pm-5:30pm \nMeet at the Smith – 9th Street G Station. Look for Death. \n\nFeatured Artists \nEpicurean Endocrinology (Liz Flyntz & Byron Rich)\nFay Sanders\nHande Sever\nJanine Georgette (Hamilton)\nJaime Sunwoo\nJevijoe Vitug\nJordany Geao\nDr. Joshua D. Phillips\nJess Rolls\nJulian Louis Phillips\nKacie Lyn Martinez\nLexy Ho-Tai \nMiss Expanding Universe (Ashley Yang-Thompson)  & Zehra Khan\nNathaniel Sullivan\nNick Whittock\nShane Farrell\nSneha Mehta & Mallika Chandra\nZaid Islam
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SUMMARY:A View From Above: The Pre-Game Meal by Nathaniel Sullivan
DESCRIPTION:A View From Above: The Pre-Game Meal by Nathaniel Sullivan\nTuesday June 25th\n7:30pm \nThis event is free\, but has a maximum capacity of 12 people\, the same as a basketball team\, please RSVP here \nThis event is part of the Exhibition Wicket Leeks\, in the Flux Gallery from June 22nd to July 13th \n\nA View From Above: The Pre-Game Meal is a multimedia lecture performance about the statistical and sexual mythology of basketball legend Wilt Chamberlain. On March 2\, 1962\, Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in a single game\, a record that still stands. In a 1992 autobiography\, he claimed that he had slept with 20\,000 women. I read this book when I was 12 years old\, a skinny kid growing up in Canada with hoop dreams. I have wondered about those two numbers since then. \nIn the performance\, Chamberlain the myth\, and the beautiful game he played are a frame for exploring the enculturation of young men\, the formation of identity and the near certainty that childhood heroes will disappoint. The performance unfolds over the course of a pre-game meal\, scientifically sound nutrition to bring the everyone to peak athletic performance within a few hours. \nNathaniel Sullivan is a creative non-fiction artist. He makes documentary videos\, multimedia lecture performances and site-specific guided tours. He uses these forms of truth-telling to combine facts with speculative ideas in order to explore the roots of power and social control. Often\, he uses one character and an event from their real life as a way into the story. He has made work about Francois Mitterrand’s rumored last meal\, exploring the limits of reason\, Wilt Chamberlain’s mythological sex life\, in which he wrote a teenaged version of himself into the story to critique the enculturation of young men\, and the semi-fictional love letters JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon\, to retell the story of the current financial crisis.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/a-view-from-above-the-pre-game-meal/
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