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SUMMARY:Circular Migrations: Homeward Bound
DESCRIPTION:Circular Migrations: Homeward Bound includes the interactive 
 sculpture installation\, The Dance\, by Patricia Sannit\, and a dance 
 performance\, Eternal Home\, by Nicole L Olson. Sannit also invited 
 artists\, Estephania Gonzales\, Krista Leigh Davis\, and Safwat Saleem to 
 present work that explores the meaning of home and im/migration from 
 different perspectives.\n\nAdaptation is key to a species’ survival. Our 
 species has demonstrated repeatedly our exceptional ability to adapt to new 
 environments and thrive. In the face of economic uncertainty and 
 environmental instability\, we continually need to adapt\, and our actions 
 are demanding rapid adaptation from our co-inhabitants on this planet. We 
 are all looking for home.\n\nAnd there is hope. The cycle of migration and 
 immigration\, and change\, is perpetual. When it feels extremely dark as we 
 face the challenges related to adapting to change\, it can be helpful to 
 look at history and recognize that it's possible to thrive even after a 
 significant upheaval.\n\nEternal Home will be presented on Sunday\, April 
 14th\, 2-3 pm. Eternal Home features Nicole L Olson in an energetic\, 
 elegiac\, participatory dance formed amid the sound and sculptural 
 installation created by Patricia Sannit. Click here for more 
 information.\n\n\nAbout the Artists: \nAward-winning dancer and 
 choreographer Nicole L. Olson explores the human condition through 
 movement. The artistic director of the dance company 
 NicoleOlson|MovementChaos\, she’s presented work at the Phoenix Art 
 Museum\, The Heard Museum\, the Desert Botanical Garden\, and other 
 locales. She has also shown work nationally at the Kennedy Center in 
 Washington D.C. and additional venues in Chicago\, Portland\, Los Angeles\, 
 Austin\, Las Vegas\, and more. Along with choreographing for numerous 
 Arizona theater productions\, she is the director of dance at the 
 Metropolitan Arts Institute in Phoenix.\n\nPatricia Sannit is an Arizona 
 artist\, widely recognized for her work in sculpture\, interdisciplinary 
 mixed media\, and community organizing. Her work explores human 
 interactions\, and her interactions\, with the natural world. A significant 
 area of study has been human evolution and resilience through time\, and 
 the power and persistence of migration as an adaptive strategy. She 
 received her MFA from the California College of Arts. Awards include the 
 Scult Contemporary Forum Artist Award and the Arizona Art Commission Artist 
 Award. Residencies include the Archie Bray\, Red Lodge Art Center\, Belger 
 Crane Yard\, Tempe Center for the Arts\, Baer Art Center\, Jentel 
 Foundation\, the Woodman Foundation\, and MacDowell Foundation. Solo shows 
 include the ASU Art Museum\, Phoenix Art Museum\, and the Mulvane Museum. 
 \n\nKrista Davis is a visual artist living between Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in 
 territory (Dawson City\, Yukon) and Kjipuktuk (Halifax\, Nova Scotia). Her 
 art practice is a space where dirt\, bones\, and jars of microscopic algal 
 communities meet costumes\, wigs\, and jars of glass glitter. Where 
 queerness\, the Wild\, and relationships in the natural world guide 
 artistic explorations. In this space\, Davis hopes to uncover strategies 
 that can shift human and non-human relationships toward a more ecologically 
 just world.\n\nEstephania González is an Arizona-based multimedia artist 
 specializing in video\, installation\, and performance art. Her work probes 
 the intricate intersections of spacetime\, cosmology\, and Latinx identity. 
 Anchored in the exploration of identity politics and their relation to 
 physical and psychological borderlands\, González crafts compelling 
 narratives that reflect contemporary understandings of the human condition. 
 González has been featured in Hyperallergic\, and published in "EMERGENCY 
 INDEX" Volumes 9 and 10. She has been the recipient of several artist 
 residencies\, including Guapamacátaro in Michoacán\, Mexico (2016)\, La 
 Wayaka Current in the Atacama Desert\, Chile (2019)\, and the upcoming 2024 
 CALA Regional Art Resident in Arizona. Her exhibitions and performances 
 span the U.S.\, Mexico\, and Chile. González holds an MFA in Intermedia 
 Art from Arizona State University\, along with a BFA in Performance Art and 
 a BA in Art History from the University of Northern Iowa.\n\nSafwat Saleem 
 is a multidisciplinary artist who gives visibility to immigrant 
 narratives\, with a focus on cultural loss resulting from assimilation. 
 Safwat’s body of work weaves together themes of preservation\, desire to 
 belong\, resistance\, and joy as an immigrant father raising a multiracial 
 child in the American Southwest. His artwork has been shown at the Open 
 Data Institute at Cartagena Data Festival (Columbia)\; Puffin Cultural 
 Forum (Teaneck\, New Jersey)\; TED Talks (Vancouver\, Canada)\; and 
 Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (Scottsdale\, Arizona)\, among other 
 venues. Safwat was named a TED Fellow (2015\, 2013)\, and is a three-time 
 recipient of the Rocky Mountain Emmy (2022\, 2021). Safwat believes in 
 using his art for social impact and has collaborated with non-profit and 
 change-making organizations like Fine Acts\, 18 Million Rising\, RUN AAPI\, 
 SAADA\, and TED. He is the founder of the former online Pakistani music 
 magazine Bandbaja\, which advocated for using music as a socio-political 
 tool for activism and change. Safwat lives and works in Phoenix\, 
 Arizona.\n
LOCATION:@Central Gallery\, Burton Barr Central Library
ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Mada":MAILTO:alex.mada@phoenix.gov
CATEGORIES:Arts, Culture, Literature and Exhibits
CONTACT;CN="Alex Mada":MAILTO:alex.mada@phoenix.gov
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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URL:https://calendar.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/event/12273043
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