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I can call this progress to halt book launch and screenings

Sunday, January 28, 2018 2PM I can call this progress to halt book launch and screenings: And You, What Do You Seek (2017) by Ayreen Anastas & Rene Gabri,  followed by Gaza Before the ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 2015-2019, LACE, Video Tagged With: Adham Hafez, Alejandro Cesarco, Ayreen Anastas, Chto Delat, Dylan Mira, Gelare Khoshgozaran, Georgia Sagri, I can call this progress to halt, Jalal Toufic, Jibade-Khalil Huffman, Joanne Nucho, Kandis Williams, Maha Maamoun, Marwa Arsanios, Michelle Dizon, Raqs Media Collective, Rene Gabri, Rosalind Nashashibi, Shadi Habib Allah, Sharon Hayes, Shoghig Halajian, Suzy Halajian, Tanya Rubbak

Native Strategies: N(enter)S

  Native Strategies: N (ENTER) S Curated by Brian Getnick, Tanya Rubbak, and Jules Gimbrone Opening performances: July 11, 2014, 8PM Exhibition: July 9-31,2014 For their summer ... [Read More]

Filed Under: 2010-2014, Exhibition, LACE, Performance Tagged With: 2014, Anna Luisa Petrisko, Archie Carey, Brian Getnick, Chiara Giovando, Claire Cronin, David James Paha, Dorian Wood, Erik Avery, Ingrid Lee, Jeepneys, Jules Gimbrone, Juliana Snapper, Kevin Robinson, MANKIND, Michael Anthony Ibarra, Molly Allis, Morgan Lee Gerstmar, Native Strategies, Odeya Nini, Oscar Miguel Santos, Sister Mantos, Tanya Rubbak, Todd Lerew, Weba Garretson, Xina Xurner

Native Strategies Issue 3 Launch with Performance by Lee Relvas

LACE is delighted to host the launch of the latest edition of NATIVE STRATEGIES, the performance art journal of Los Angeles! This limited edition issue looks closely at the ways performance artists ... [Read More]

Tagged With: 2013, Alexa Weir, Amanda Yates, Believe, Brian Getnick, Cynthia Carr, Jane Brucker, Lee Relvas, Liz Glynn, Native Strategies, Native Strategies Issue 3, Native Strategies Issue 3 Launch, Native Strategies Issue 3 Launch with Performance by Lee Relvas, performance art, Rafa Esparza, Sam White, Samara Golden, Sanctify, Signify, Tanya Rubbak

NATIVE STRATEGIES LAUNCH PARTY

31 May 2012, 7 - 9 pm Featuring performances by Brennan Gerard and Ryan Kelly, Emily Beattie, and a video installation by Jillian Smith LACE is thrilled to host the launch part for the second ... [Read More]

Tagged With: 2012, Alison D’Amato, Anna B Scott, Brennan Gerard, Brian Getnick, Donesh Olyaie, Emily Beattie, Gregory Barnett, Hana van der Kolk, Jared Baxter, Jeremy Oversier, Jillian Smith, Maya Gingery, Meg Wolfe, Nacho Nava, Native Strategies, Olive Mckeon, Prumsodon Ok, Ryan Heffington, Ryan Kelly, Simone Forti, Stacy Dawson Stearns, Taisha Paggett, Tanya Rubbak

Not Content: Performance 2

with Douglas Kearney, Vanessa Place, and performance conceived by Divya Victor. Join us for readings by writers-in-residence Douglas Kearney and Vanessa Place and a Feral-Cat Attack as ... [Read More]

Tagged With: 2010, Amina Cain, Anna Joy Springer, Coverage, Danielle Adair, Divya Victor, Douglas Kearny, FERAL-CAT ATTACK, HELLOCAST, Jemima Wyman, Kim Schoenstadt, Les Figues Press, Mathew Timmons, Not Content, Not Content: Performance 2, Painted Over/Under, Public Interest, Statement of Fact, Tanya Rubbak, Teresa Carmody, Vanessa Place

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