Flow embody • in site

Community Healing, Public Performance, and Art
Elisa Shoenberger Elisa Shoenberger

Community Healing, Public Performance, and Art

Image of Negotiating Purity by Dimple B Shah, Out of Site, 2020

In Angelique Grandone’s discussion on the role of public performance on community healing for the Flow Symposium, the importance of time came up in the conversation with the participants. We discussed how time plays a role in public performance: time to process the trauma, time to develop connections within the community, time to perform.

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We mourn, we grieve
Carron Little Carron Little

We mourn, we grieve

The Out of Site community of artists condemn the violence that continues to impact black & brown, latino, asian, marginalized and gendered bodies in public space. We are horrified by the recent police murders of Adam Toledo, Anthony Alverez and Travon Chadwell in our City of Chicago.

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Marilyn Arsem’s Performance Work
Carron Little Carron Little

Marilyn Arsem’s Performance Work

Image: Adrift by Marilyn Arsem, 2012, photo by Chelsea Coon

As part of the symposium we will be providing a space to discuss the new book Responding to Site: The Performance Work of Marilyn Arsem edited by Jennie Klein and Natalie Loveless.

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A Letter
Carron Little Carron Little

A Letter

The Out of Site artists and myself, wish to invite you to the upcoming Public Performance Symposium: Flow, embody • in site, to discuss ways we can positively contribute to future healing and re-grounding as we re-enter public space and exit out of a year of pandemic times.

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Flow, embody • in site
Carron Little Carron Little

Flow, embody • in site

Decomposition in Composition by Jeremy Pauly, photo by Jamie Gannon. In this blog post Carron Little shares more information about the upcoming symposium, Flow, embody • in site and shares some thoughts about her own processes of working in public space.

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