Performing with the Sea – Livestream

As part of that virtual event, there will be a panel discussion with international collaborators from around the world, moderated by Mariel Villeré and a panel with NYU faculty (moderated by Una Chaudhuri with Lori Cole, Elaine Gan, Nadja Millner-Larsen, Robin Nagle, Mauricio Salgado, Sonia Werner) and students. 

Making Durational Performance: Space, Place and Time

In this intimate conversation, Sarah Cameron Sunde and Kristin Horton (theater director and Gallatin professor) will discuss durational performances, Sarah Cameron Sunde's work, practice and history, and how to make work with connections to climate change. Other topics may include ways of engaging space, place, and time in the practice of durational performance and the […]

Sarah Cameron Sunde in Conversation with Eugenia Kisin

Gallatin professor Eugenia Kisin and Sarah Cameron Sunde will discuss the work of the artist. Central to the conversation will be issues related to Professor Kisin’s course “Slow Looking,” the Anthropocene, water and community, and the environment as a focus of creative practice. Watch the conversation below!

Alison O’Daniel in Conversation with Mara Mills and Curator Keith Miller

Gallatin Galleries 1 Washington Place, New York, NY, United States

Co-sponsored by the NYU Center for Disability Studies   The Tuba Thieves is an ongoing project by hard of hearing, multidisciplinary artist Alison O'Daniel. The film began as O'Daniel's response to a series of tubas being stolen from high schools across Southern California between 2011 and 2013. The Tuba Thieves weaves together the stories of Nyke […]

Covering the 2020 Election

Truth Sandwiches, Bothsidesism and Threats Real and Imagined This November, the U.S. will have the most significant presidential election in memory. The process and the outcome are creating the greatest challenge to the American experiment in representative democracy since the 19th century, if not since the country's founding. The results will radically affect countless aspects […]

Buffer Fringe Festival – Performance / Livestream

Gallatin Galleries 1 Washington Place, New York, NY, United States

  The Gallatin Galleries is thrilled to be working with Buffer Fringe to exhibit two performances on November 14, 2020 which can be viewed socially distanced from the sidewalk or via our livestream.  The Buffer Fringe Performing Arts Festival (BFPAF) was developed in Nicosia, Cyprus by the Home for Cooperation team in 2014 to provide a […]

Free

In-Person Workshop: By Way Of Revolution

Jerry H. Labowitz Theatre for the Performing Arts 1 Washington Place, New York City, CA, United States

Maximum participant size per workshop for social distancing: 15 / RSVP This in-person performance art workshop, led by artist Helina Metaferia, is designed with women-identifying Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) in mind who are Gallatin students, staff, and faculty. The workshop investigates how histories of protest inform our present-day moment, and the powerful yet […]

Zoom Workshop: Virtual Gardeners

RSVP This virtual performance workshop, led by artist Helina Metaferia, is especially designed for Black, Indigienous, and People of Color (BIPOC) identifying students, staff, and faculty of all genders who are interested in participating in a zoom video performance that rethinks the images and narratives that we consume daily during our screen dependent era. The workshop […]

Press Your Ear to the Wind Duet #1 – Fathoming Uncertainty: Performing with(in) Vulnerable Landscapes

Zoom

On Zoom, free with registration. RSVP Here How do artists use their own bodies to articulate pressing issues of environmental injustice and collective vulnerability across places, timescales, and cultures? Artists Eiko Otake (Japan/USA) and Sarah Cameron Sunde (USA) bridge site-responsive performance, film, photography, and installation to examine experiences of embodied vulnerability in the face of […]

Artists in Conversation: Helina Metaferia and Steve Locke

Zoom

Thursday March 4, 7pm. On Zoom. RSVP Here With Helina Metaferia’s multi-channel video work (Middle) Passage of Dreams as a launching point, this intimate conversation will address a question posed by this work and spelled out by bell hooks: How can one create in a way that “exists not only as that struggle which also […]

Art and Abolition Workshop: Storytelling

Zoom

RSVP Here Utilizing a game of cause and effect, participants will delve into the historical emergence and growth of the New York Police Department, while questioning our collective memory of racially-charged events in the city and their resulting outcomes. With an introduction from Gallatin professor Leila Buck. Leila Buck is a Lebanese American playwright, actor, […]