EDWIN TORRES primascape: a body in plain sight with audio by Stephen Vitiello.
Tom King, BOG
Rafael Sánchez, BOG
Rafael Sánchez and Jim Fletcher BOG
Jorge Clar, BOG
SomeOne Special (S.O.S.), Andrew Brehm. photo by Jennifer Lauren Smith
Cairn V, Lori Merhige, 2024, found materials salvaged from the Hudson River shoreline
Sound of what is already silence/Som do que agora é silêncio, performed by Katiana Gonçales Rangel, created by Katiana Gonçales & Fabiana Castro
A House of Reeds, Alex Waterman and Elisa Santiago. An homage to Alison Knowles’ House of Dust. Cello, recorded environmental sound, movement
Elizabeth Castagna, rise with indigo dye by Sonia Tay / COLORANT. A 3 hour movement drawing performance made on 3 shades of blue paper that drape the walls of The River Center.
In The River Center (L to R): Elizabeth Castagna, Jean Brennan, T. Charnan Lewis. Jean Brennan's works: indivisible,the sky’s the limit,inhale,exhale: an installation of flags, cyanotypes and plaster sculptures engaging with climate. T. Charnan Lewis' Olivine and Basalt Portraits Project (for Earthjustice). Child's silhouettes made of materials that capture and sequester greenhouse gases (on far right wall).
At the City Gate (or, The Elation of Obsolete Infrastructure), Martin D. Fowler with Lora-Faye Åshuvud
Readings of 2 plays from the Climate Change Theatre Action Collection, Twinkle Burke, Stephanie Anuwe, Jojo Gonzalez, Maya Gonzalez
Stephanie Anuwe, Twinkle Burke, Jojo Gonzalez, Maya Gonzalez (L to R)
Amy White Eyes, Oglala Lakota Herbalist, Mugwort plant walk and tea service
T. Charnan Lewis, Beacon artist and Dia artist/educator, Mark-making experimentation with carbon sequestering bio-char.
Our festival was made possible in 2024 by a generous grant from The Jerome and Marlene Brody Foundation and the contributions of many individuals. THANK YOU.
All photos by Flynn Larsen except for SomeOne Special (S.O.S.), photo by Jennifer Lauren Smith