WAIL is a community grief ritual performance film conceived and organized by Candice D’Meza to honor the 95 individuals whose unmarked remains were unearthed in 2018 and who labored and died on a state-sanctioned convict leasing camp between 1877-1912 in Sugar Land,...
AN IMMERSIVE LIVESTREAM PERFORMANCE Open Dance Project and DiverseWorks co-present the long-awaited premiere of All the Devils Are Here: A Tempest in the Galapagos. The hour-long immersive production choreographed by Annie Arnoult in collaboration with 11 ODP...
What does survival mean? Who do we create for and why? Visionary Futures is a series of projects that critically explore questions of the future through the personal lenses of queer, non-binary artists of color. Thinking about the ways in which we survive and the...
Sara Dittrich, The Tender Interval, 2020, performance still from digital video. Sara Dittrich’s The Tender Interval creates a meditative experience that encourages the audience to slow down, engage in sensory perception, and find poetic refuge in moments of crisis....
Yue Nakayama, Nonplus, 2020, single-channel video installation, neon, feather flags, and digital prints on coroplast and wood. Installation view: Buffalo Bayou Park, Houston. Yue Nakayama, Nonplus, 2020, single-channel video installation, neon, feather flags, and...