Performance Ideas: Art as Spiritual Practice

Performance Ideas: A Series of Public Dialogues on the Contemporary Arts

Curated by Meredith Monk and Bonnie Marranca

Free and Open to the Public: Location One, 26 Greene St, New York, NY 10013 tel: 212.334.3347

Art as Spiritual Practice Panel
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Art as Spiritual Practice, Nov. 5, 7:30 pm

Panelists:

Meredith Monk is a performer, composer, choreographer, and filmmaker. She has been creating multi-media and musical works for more than three decades, among them Atlas, Quarry, Education of the Girlchild, and Songs from the Hill. A major retrospective of her work was shown at the Lincoln Center Festival 2000. Meredith Monk and visual artist Ann Hamilton have collaborated on a new work, titled Mercy.

Linda Montano is best-known for her many duration performances. She is also a teacher and writer whose books include Performance Artists Talking and Art in Everyday Life. She has taught and given workshops at universities and spiritual centers throughout the U.S. Linda Montano is based in Kingston, N.Y., where she runs the Art/Life Institute.

Erik Ehn has been writing an ongoing cycle of plays loosely based on the lives of saints and biblical characters, many of which are published in a volume entitled, The Saint Plays. His work includes musicals, plays for children, and opera libretti. He is an artistic director of the Tenderloin Opera Company in San Francisco. Erik Ehn’s work has been produced in theatres and universites throughout the U.S.

Eleanor Heartney is an arts critic and contributing editor to Art in America and artpress. She is the author of Critical Condition: American Culture at the Crossroads and Postmodernism. Currently, she is working on a book about the Catholic imagination in contemporary art, entitled Postmodern Heretics.

Alison Knowles is one of the founding figures of the Fluxus group. She has recently performed and exhibited at the Drawing Center in Soho using beans and paper as acoustic materials. Her sound sculptures in paper have taken her to Germany, Italy and often to Japan. Among her several books are: Bread and Water, Event Scores, and Footnotes.

Bonnie Marranca, Moderator
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She is the author of Ecologies of Theatre and Theatrewitings, and editor of several anthologies, including Conversations on Art and Performance, Plays for the End of the Century, and The Theatre of Images. She is editor of PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art and Curator of Special Performance Projects at Location One.

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