Part of the How to See in the Dark project
Join CCAM and Co-Properity for the closing reception of How to See in the Dark.
How to See in the Dark’s closing reception will run from 7-10 Sunday June 1. At 8:30, we will host a dynamic couplet of performances by artists Eva Davidova, Odette Stout, and Grace Grace Grace that works through the project’s thematic emphasis on the immanence of vision.
This project was supported, in part, by a Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency Grant.
Eva Davidova explores behavior, ecological disaster, and the social implications of technology through performative works rooted in the absurd. She questions what we give for granted, and explores possibilities for agency through uncertainty and play.
Odette Stout is a reality artist and drag performer whose experimental costumes are a staple in Chicago underground nightlife. They stage intermedia performances that cast collaborating artists as otherworldly living artworks, called on to help tell stories from spaces where self-creation is a survival art practice.
grace grace grace is a Chicago-based sound and media artist, researcher, and theorist. His transdisciplinary work engages Guattarian process theory, politics and the production of collective subjectivity through computational media.
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