Dark Matter at Lafayette College

September 9th, 2016
7 - 9 PM
Lafayette College, Easton, PA
Ahart Arts Plaza

After a two-year run, the Dark Matter performance is finally coming to an end.  We’ve performed in York, PA, Washington, DC, Miami, Baltimore and this week we will be wrapping up in Lafayette College in Easton Pennsylvania.

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PerformanceJefferson Pinder
Thoroughbred in Toronto
Marvin Tate, performer for Thoroughbred

Marvin Tate, performer for Thoroughbred

FADO Toronto: Sunday, February 7, 2016

Theatre Centre
1115 Queen Street West, Toronto
@ Stage 5: Belly of the Whale
4 PM with reception to follow

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MONOMYTHS invites a diverse collection of artists, scholars, and activists to revise Joseph Campbell’s conception of the hero’s journey through performance art, lectures, workshops, and other offerings. This new assemblage of non-linear un-narratives proposes a cultural, political and social feminist re-visioning of the world. The MONOMYTHS perception of the universal journey dispels the notion of the lone patriarchal figure on a conquest to vanquish his demons–both inner and outer–in consideration of community, collectivity, and collaboration. 

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PerformanceJefferson Pinder
Other Worlds, Other Stories

Opening Reception: January 9, 2016
6 - 8 PM

Washington Project for the Arts
2124 8th Street NW
Washington, DC 20001

January 9 – February 20, 2015

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Other Worlds, Other Stories features the work of ten contemporary artists from all around the country who use the trope of space exploration as though it was a funhouse mirror—casting unfamiliar reflections on American dreams of escape, conquest, and adventure. The artworks range from traditional painted images of distant worlds; to works of historical fiction illustrated with digital photography and collage; to interactive live performances in a test kitchen for astronauts. Together, they open a conversation about the heady intermingling of fantasy, art, and science that kicked off the space race in the twentieth century and still defines the U.S. space program today. 

ExhibitionsJefferson Pinder