the sound of loose change - dialects of dance in j’sun howard’s work in progress “righteous beauty:” a response by Laaura Goldstein
Laaura Goldstein responds to J’Sun Howard’s The Righteous Beauty of Things Never Accounted For.
Curating a Space of Care: a response by Lauren Sheely
Lauren Sheely responds to Scale by Maggie Bridger.
and they love: a response by J’Sun Howard
J’Sun Howard responds to Tuli Bera’s new work presented in Steppenwolf’s LookOut Series through work around, curated by Kara Brody & Amanda Maraist.
LOOK OUT//WORK AROUND: artistic reflections with Cat Mahari, Tuli Bera, and Drew Lewis by Courtney Mackedanz
Courtney Mackedanz reflects with the artists featured in Kara Brody & Amanda Maraist’s work around series as a part of Steppenwolf’s LookOut Series.
Bearing Up, Spiraling Down: a response by Carole McCurdy
Carole McCurdy responds to Drew Lewis’s new work presented in Steppenwolf’s LookOut Series through work around, curated by Kara Brody & Amanda Maraist.
Passed through lineages, in lands far and near: a response by Sarah Stearn
Sarah Stearn responds to Tuli Bera’s work-in-progress presented in Steppenwolf’s LookOut Series through work around, curated by Kara Brody & Amanda Maraist.
Cat Mahari’s _Blk Ark: The Impossible Manifestation_ Readies Us For A Way Forward: a response by J’Sun Howard
J’Sun Howard responds to Cat Mahari’s work-in-progress presented in Steppenwolf’s LookOut Series through work around, curated by Kara Brody & Amanda Maraist.
Dogs or Cats; Augmented Body: a response by Irene Hsiao
Irene Hsiao responds to Jaerin Son’s Dogs or Cats; Augmented Body through Steppenwolf’s LookOut Series.
NEW-phoric (i like these new blooms): a response by Keyierra Collins
Keyierra Collins responds to a prompt from PRJ2.0 presented in conjunction with the “Deconstructing Language: Liberationist Writing for Performance” workshop series during PRJ’s satellite residency in Summer 2021 with the National Center for Choreography at the University of Akron.