“she can be seen walking alone” is inspired by stories that weaves women’s experience with gender identity and their ability to find space, voice, and spirituality.
Using mirrors, video images, and live performance, Nadia, a half-Iranian queer artist, shares her own and others’ stories as she investigates silence as a choice and the catharsis that comes from being honest about who we are.
A performative response to a culture that is afraid of our ability to be wounded, VULNERARIES asks: what cultural and ecological healing would be possible if we felt safe to be present to our own depth of feeling, if we had the support to traverse emotions such as grief, rage, longing, despair—which many of us […]