performance + readings
2015 - recent
2022
Verbatim Festival
Opus 40 Saugerties, NY
Radical Poetry Reading with Joey de Jesus
Brooklyn Rail (virtual) Brooklyn, NY
New Social Enviroment: Bodies and Masks As NFTS
Brooklyn Rail (virtual) Brooklyn, NY
Spiral as Ritual Launch Party with DonChristian Jones and Jaylen Strong
Topos Press Brooklyn, NY
Spiral As Ritual Launch Party with Aristilde Kirby
Spotty Dog Books & Ale Hudson, NY
John Ashbery’s Description of a Masque with The Flow Chart Foundation
Waterfront Wednesdays Hudson, NY
2021
So Since I’m Still Here Livin’ book launch
Wendy’s Subway Brooklyn, NY
The Way We Seem Tonight
livestream performance exploring the intersections of digital
and live performance.
Presented by Collar Works Gallery in Troy, NY
2020
1-844-NOT-ZOOM vol.3
A New Sense of Luxury - a post-world musing
commissioned audio piece for Institute for Contemporary Art at VCU
curated by Amber Esseiva
Out Of Context, 2020
Women On The Edge, Flora and Fauna
Spiral As Ritual 001 commissioned performance for
The Hudson Eye Festival at the First Preysbeterian Church in Hudson, NY
with musical accompainment by Nkoula Badila & Chris Garneau
3rd Rail Revisited - An evening of Al Hansen Performance
Organized by Bibbe Hansen & Sean Carillo
Special guest performers include Aubrey Hansen & Rebecca Borrer
TSL Parking Lot Live with Emily Ritz
St. Rocco’s Reading for the Dispossessed
with Christopher Stackhouse & Aristilde Kirby
The RAGGA Movie
Produced by RAGGA NY & OkBleep Shop
commissioned by NY Live Arts & BAM Brooklyn
A Language for Intimacy
June 29 - August 30
Online exhibition curated by Amanda Contranda & Terence Trouillot
“A Language for Intimacy” is an online exhibition presenting new and existing works in performance, sound, photography, sculpture, video, and drawing, from a group of nine artists, alongside written responses from nine fellow art writers. The artworks and corresponding texts investigate concepts of intimacy in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The exhibition is presented by Abrons Arts Center and Boston Center for the Arts (BCA), with additional support from the Laundromat Project and Topical Cream & Alice Longyu Gao.
Live From Quarantine #2
Remote broadcast performance
2019
the love language of equity is
reading with Simone Wolff, Aristilde Paz Justine Kirby, Kenneth Reveiz & Amal Amer
Your Other Left Ear
reading with Parker Menzimer, Rachel James with music
by Nico Hedley & his family band
Apogee Journal Issues 11 & 12 Launch
Barnard College
Call Me Ishmael: A Story of Exploitation
Commissioned by Hudson Hall, Performed at Second Ward Foundation
NY Live Arts World Pride : The House Party - 50 for 50
Flow Chart Cabaret Cinema: A Night of Neo-Benshi
in honor of the work of John Ashbery
Curated by the Flow Chart Foundation
2018
Basilica Soundscape Music & Art Festival
Dronechoir SYLLABA
@Basilica’s 24 Hour Dronefest
original poem commissioned by Arone Dyer’s Dronechoir
All Women’s Eve @ Spotty Dog Books & Ale
Curated by Sarah Van Buren
2017
Volume Reading Series @ Spotty Dog Books and Ale
curated by Hallie Goodman
Experimental Reading Room
opener for The Mother of Us All opera
@ Hudson Hall
curated by RB Schlather
All the threatened and delicious things joining one another
RAGGA NYC group show and closing performance
@ The New Museum
Tragic Instant
installation and performance
curated by Sonia Ruscoe, presented by InstarLodge @ Basilica Hudson
WITHCES
performer at opening reception
@ September Gallery
Curated by Lou Barnes
Post-Election
Groups show featuring 170+ artists.
curator + performer at opening reception
@ September Gallery
2016
Experimental Comedy Night @ The Half Moon Hudson
curated by Annie Bielski
Portland Institute of Contemporary Art’s TBA Festival
Jenny Hval’s Conceptual Romance Music Video
Directed by Zia Anger
Body Language @Powrplnt
performance at closing reception
Cavalcade of Stars @ Trans-Pecos
curated by NEW/AGE and Bunnybrains
2015
Jenny Hval @ Basilica Soundscape Music & Art Festival
Choregraphed + Directed by Zia Anger
Volume Reading Series @ Spotty Dog Books/Ale
Curated by Hallie Goodman