Gardeners for a Geologic Afterlife (Spring)
Installation
April 25-May 4
The installationGardeners for a Geologic Afterlife (Spring)will formally present as a spatial and three-dimensional facsimile of a garden, creating an immersive space that recontextualizes histories of gardening and explores essential life forms and processes in the garden. The visual artist, curator, gardener, and beekeeper Erin Woodbrey will curate the installation, whose body of interdisciplinary work utilizes sculpture, printmaking, photography, and time-based media.
Opening
Thursday, April 25, 2024, 6-8pm
Open Studio/Plant Exchange
Saturday, April 27, 2024, 12-4pm
Every Tongue Confess : A Ritual on Remembering
Installation & Performance
September 6-8
An evening-length performance inspired by Zora Neal Hurtson folktales. Our performance imagines space as a container for a sound collage, memory, and healing. Layering poetry, proverbs, prayers, the sound of the marimba, and oral histories, the performance will express “how it feels to be here on earth or leaving” (Hurston, 2001).
We are Steph Davis, marimbist, composer, Africana studies scholar, and cultural activist, and Dzidzor Azaglo (pronounced Jee-Joh), a Ga-Ewe folklore performing artist who creates immersive experiences that grounds the audience in their own bodies.