A jukebox, a roadside bar, a fish that never dies. With musicians James Everest and Joel Pickard, Alaska-born choreographer Emily Johnson connects ideas of displacement, longing, and language to history, architecture, and igloo-myth. The Thank-You Bar creates an...
Native Artists Consider the Relationship Between Land and Identity Curated by Carolyn Lee Anderson & Emily Johnson This is Displacement: Native Artists Consider the Relationship Between Land and Identity features the work of nearly 50 contemporary Native American...
Thrive artists at the opening reception Joanne Brigham performance at the opening reception Thrive opening reception Curated by Mary Ross Taylor Notions of time play are explored through the work of 16 notable artists from Houston in Thrive, an exhibition organized in...
Ronald K. Brown / Evidence, A Dance Company, One Shot. L to R: Tiffany Quinn, Jule Lane, Keon Thoulouis, Clarice Young Co-presented by DiverseWorks and Society for Performing Arts Praised as “one of the most profound choreographers of his generation” by The New York...