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SUMMARY:The Universe is Expanding: Emergent Performance by Nova Scott-James
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE\nA Digital Performance via Zoom \nFilmmaker\, medium\, artist\, and innovation doula Nova Scott-James will share media and process documentation from three performance pieces\, A Eulogy For The Lenox Lounge\, The Imposter\, and Freeing The Caged Bird. Each of these performances involve an invocation of death as it relates to the transmutation of memories. \n1. Eulogy For The Lenox Lounge (2017) \nA soulful melody played on a fire escape above the demolition site of the Lenox Lounge\, a historic Jazz club in Harlem\,NYC stealthily demolished in 2017 in a massive wave of gentrification.  Featuring Tivon Pennicott on Saxophone. Directed and Curated by Nova Scott- James. \nA cultural thank you and acknowledgement of The historical Lennox Lounge Jazz club in Harlem\, which was demolished in 2017. \nA special thank you to Erica Johnson. \n2. The Imposter (2018)\nThe artist transmutes the trauma of her past by performing in white-face as the male teacher that sexually abused her as a child. \nPerformed by Nova Scott-James; Featured in the short film Nova: A New Spelling of My Name\, 2020 \nCamera by Jaime Inglehart\, Sholeh Asgary\, Catalina Alvarez\, Natalie Tsui; Makeup by Kyle Kreuger; Special Thank You to Timmie Larode \n3. Freeing The Caged Bird (2020)\nAn exploration of the work required to honor and translate collective memory through intuitive movement and talking to plants. Performed by Nova Scott-James. \nCamera by Tanya Jackson\, Nova Scott-James; Performance at the corn field at Sweet Freedom Farm\, Hudson Valley\, NY; Bird mask made by mask: Lexy Ho-Tai @Lexymakesthings; Special thank you to Sweet Freedom Farm and Charlotte Azad \n\nThe Universe is Expanding was made through New Work Grant from Queens Council on The Arts (2020 grant recipient). \n \n 
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/the-universe-is-expanding/
LOCATION:Via Zoom
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SUMMARY:There Is Something Here: Solo Exhibition by Carlos David TC
DESCRIPTION:Open Gallery Hours: Friday – Sunday\, 1 – 6pm EST\nOr by appointment\, email maya@fluxfactory.org \nMarch 25\, 6 – 7pm EST\nJoin Carlos and other Queens based Artists for Creative Conversations organized by QCA\nRegister Here\nThere is Something in the Windows\nVideo in the Flux Windows @ 7-10 PM EST\,\nViewable from the sidewalk*All visitors are required to wear a face mask. Four visitors are allowed in the gallery at one time.* \nMarch 27th @ 3-7 PM EST\,\nThere Is Something Here Closing Reception\nRegister here \n\nThere Is Something Here looks at the components of filmmaking through the lens of the artist’s process\, and the challenges of mastering artistic craft while wrestling with self doubt\, lack of experience and fear of failure. Originally titled: Nothing to See Here\, Carlos David TC leaves behind the self-deprecation that many artists experience to instead focus on celebrating the process of growth and exploration. \nAfter a year of lockdowns\, quarantines\, and unfinished projects There Is Something Here examines the gap between a creative idea and its full realization\, reveling in the uncomfortable but generative midpoint of the filmmaking process. From initial sketches\, to editing\, color grading\, sound mixing and everything in between\, there is something here and Carlos wants you to see it with him.Carlos David TC’s solo exhibition features installations of unfinished\, deconstructed\, incomplete\, raw\, finished and mastered video work\, conceived in collaboration as an Artist-in-Residence at Flux Factory during the global COVID-19 pandemic. The works will be presented via text\, color waveforms\, sound and traditional moving image. Some of the works include: My Quarantine Shoes\, The Self* Tapes\, Pass The Hours\, Spencer’s Gift and the premiere of the trailer for his newest short film: Jevi from 9 to 11.Accompanying the exhibition will be a video series There Is Something In The Window\, a series of short films on display from 7pm to 10pm in the main window in the Flux Factory building. (No appointment required)\nJevi from 9 to 11 is a fictionalized documentary about a painter who works at a museum during the pandemic and is set to be released in October 2021. The short film is part of a series called Artist* from 9 to 5 which follows immigrant artists from “9 to 5” the traditional American business hours.\n\n\n\n\n\nCarlos David TC (born Caracas\, Venezuela\, 1984) is a Queens based artist and experimental filmmaker. His work explores identity in the digital space\, coming of age in the era of reality tv\, and mobile content creation as a means of communication.\nBy combining humor\, alter egos\, self interviews\, obsolete technologies and infinite digital storage the artist attempts to blur the line between performance and reality by experimenting with the documentation of the “process behind the work” as a performance of its own. The constant need to articulate an identity through documentation produces different sets of self-portraits that are presented via moving image\, screenshots\, screen recording\, films\, memes\, music videos\, text based work\, performance and site-specific installations.
URL:https://www.fluxfactory.org/event/there-is-something-here/
LOCATION:Flux Factory\, 39-31 29th St\, Long Island City\, NY
CATEGORIES:Residency Shows
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