This Body, My Body by ELEC-GG 2775Posted on January 19, 2018February 18, 2021 “This body, that I inherited from my mother and her mother’s mothers is almost, but not exactly complete.” MA Programembodied utopias
Eye to Eye by ELEC-GG 2775Posted on January 19, 2018February 18, 2021 “Every single part of my face tells a story of my ancestors and my family composition.” MA Programembodied utopias
Aura by ELEC-GG 2775Posted on January 19, 2018February 18, 2021 “If you can’t erase the significance of color, erase color. / If you can’t erase the significance of the body, erase the body.” MA Programembodied utopias
If I Had to Say Today . . . by ELEC-GG 2775Posted on January 19, 2018February 18, 2021 “Before, we were all instincts, hunting and touching, live and let die. No promises. But then people began to speak, and something went very wrong.” MA Programembodied utopias
Questionnaire by ELEC-GG 2775Posted on January 19, 2018February 18, 2021 I’m not interested in changing the world. I’m interested in surviving in it. MA Programembodied utopias
Listen by ELEC-GG 2775Posted on January 19, 2018February 18, 2021 “In my utopian alternative, society would be less concerned with aesthetics and more concerned with their auditory perceptions.” MA Programembodied utopias
The Desires of an Introvert by ELEC-GG 2775Posted on January 19, 2018February 18, 2021 “What if you can observe a situation and not be present in it?” MA Programembodied utopias
The Girl Next to Me by ELEC-GG 2775Posted on January 19, 2018February 18, 2021 “I know the one in the mirror in the morning, / in the store windows just cleaned down Broadway, / in the selfies I never seem to stop taking” MA Programembodied utopias
A Body That Is Not by ELEC-GG 2775Posted on January 19, 2018February 18, 2021 A manifesto for a body “not fully morphed by outside forces.” MA Programembodied utopias
Eastwick Ummah by Jonaya KemperPosted on April 4, 2017November 24, 2020 "What do you think of when you think of Muslims? Chances are you are not picturing the largest demographic of American-born Muslims in the United States: Black American Muslims." Photographs of a mosque in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Gallatin Arts FestivalGallatin GalleriesMA ProgramPortfoliocommunity new jersey race religion
Ballad of Anthony Crawford by Quanda JohnsonPosted on April 3, 2017April 3, 2023 "What is it to love America?" Audio. AudioDramaGallatin Arts FestivalMA Programancestry family gaf17 performance race united states united states history
W is for Whitney by Rowan SpencerPosted on October 26, 2016January 17, 2018 "It’s 7:XX p.m. and Andrew Cyrille is playing the snare drum with his teeth." Advanced Writing CourseCreative NonfictionMA Programmusic performance
Meaning by Brandy DyessPosted on May 9, 2016November 12, 2020 "For you. Deeply. Bye." A walking soliloquy through Manhattan. Arts WorkshopMA ProgramVideocommute meaning New York City soliloquy walking
Dare to Be Wrong by Bridget LinsenmeyerPosted on May 9, 2016October 31, 2019 "Mind, body, soul / Be free / Leave yourself alone." A musical response to the teachings of Judith Leibowitz. Arts WorkshopAudioMA Programmusic song
from How We G.L.O.W. by Jamila HumphriePosted on April 5, 2016October 8, 2020 A project that seeks to amplify the voices of lgbtq+ youth through interview theater. Co-created by Emily Schorr Lesnick. DramaGallatin Arts FestivalMA Programgender identity oral narratives sexuality