An artist,
writer and, as DJ, a veritable steward of the New York nightlife scene, Juliana
Huxtable will deliver a mix of performances and readings tomorrow night at
Franklin Street Works through the signature personas of Internet-addicted
cyborg, priestess, witch and trans girl.
At a
time when such topics as LGBT recognition, sexual violence in the armed forces (click here for a related PA entry) and the creepy acquisition by a leading search engine of a series of leading military robot manufacturers pepper the news, her staple fascinations with human identity,
physicality, technology and the cross-fertilization of such themes could not be
more timely, and will be expressed with the help of friends from the fomenting Manhattan creative
underground.
A contributor to the ongoing FSW exhibit, Neuromast: Certain Uncertainty and Contemporary Art, Juliana is a member of the House of Ladosha art collective and has written for, or been referenced in, Maker Magazine, ArtForum and Mousse. Click here for a recent interview. She has appeared at Envoy Enterprises, Artists Space, the Brooklyn Academy of Music and other New York venues. The Juliana 1 video from her Vimeo channel has unrestrained observations on urban pretension, body objectification and gender expression in character-based video games. Get a feel for her punchy delivery in this hilarious segment from TMI:
You can contact and keep up with Juliana's activities on Facebook.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Where:
Franklin Street Works
41 Franklin Street
Stamford, CT 06901
Phone/e-mail:
203-595-5211
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