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Archives: Ecologies

VITRINE: FUTURE LIVING ROOM

Future Living Room by sarah koekkoek

November 23, 2022 – February 15, 2023

Future Living Room is an installation and video performance by sarah koekkoek, an ecology-focused dance artist, choreographer, and trauma informed educator. sarah’s research examines movement as a language that can help cultivate greater understanding and compassion with our relationship to self, others and the earth. Her work explores punctured …

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FREE WORKSHOP: Weaving Websites as Intro to HTML by Sarah Holloway

Frobel’s Occupations *updated*: weaving websites as an introduction to HTML

A FREE WORKSHOP BY SARAH HOLLOWAY

*MAX 10 PARTICIPANTS* RSVP: Jenny@trinitysquarevideo.com

Weaving and computation have a long shared history. The first mechanized loom, The Jacquard Loom, used a punch card system akin to the punch cards used to code early computers. Weaving has long been considered a rudimentary skill. …

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Cassandra Myers: Resisting Endurance Culture Through Self-Massage

CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS:

“Resisting Endurance Culture Through Self Massage for Survivors and Friends” 

Workshop by Cassandra Myers

August 25, Thursday, 6-7PM

RSVP on EVENTBRITE This trauma-informed, survivor centric workshop will encourage people who have tendencies towards a freeze response to muscularly release deep and surface level tension using everyday items and self touch. 

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PLEASE NOTE: 

Mats will …

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ANNOUNCEMENT: Themed Commission Residency 2022

We are pleased to announce the artists selected for our annual themed commission: Jenna Reid & Cassandra Myers, Sarah Holloway, Lena Phillips, Laura Margaret Ramsey, Shonee, Maria Simmons, and Sidi Chen. This year’s open call, titled Ecologies & Cosmologies invites project proposals that explore and critique different forms of interdependency, networks of life, and destabilize fixed entities/identities/borders through technological, ecological or cosmological metaphors.

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