Molly Joyce: Perspective
Fri, Jan 28, 6-8 pm exhibition opening
Weekend gallery hours: 12–5 pm
Weekday gallery hours: 3–7 pm
Screenings will take place (approximately 20 minutes in length) at:
6 pm
6:30 pm (remarks by Molly Joyce & Kate Nordstrum)
7 pm
7:30 pm
One of the "most versatile, prolific and intriguing composers working under the vast new-music dome" (The Washington Post), Molly Joyce's Perspective is an ongoing multimedia project featuring words and stories of disabled interviewees set within a complementary soundscape. Joyce engaged with the Twin Cities' multifaceted disability community, and produced a winter iteration of the project—exploring concepts of darkness, resilience, isolation, restraint, and more. Interviewees included legendary disability activists local to the area: musician Gaelynn Lea; storyteller Kevin Kling; yoga teacher Matthew Sanford; and connections with local disability groups the Self-Advocacy Advisory Committee of The Arc, Dreamland Arts, and Interact Center.
Please note: Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test taken within the prior 72 hours is required to attend this event. Masks are required.
Interviewees:
Katie De Leo; Richard Grimm; Arbdella Hudson; Katrina Jirik; Kevin Kling; Amoke Kubat; Gaelynn Lea; Chris Martin; Nicole Mary Milligan; Leslye Orr; Atlas O. Phoenix; Donna Ray; Gabriel Roderick; Danny Roherty; Matthew Sanford; Andy Slater; Nathan R. Stenberg; Poppy Jean Sundquist; Mai Thor; Debbie Towey
Special thanks to Dr. Tom von Sternberg and Eve Parker and The Saint Paul Hotel for supporting this event.
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