AETHER ART PROJECTS PRESENTS
BENEATH/WITHIN
a part of the 11th annual TRANSMODERN FESTIVAL
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2714 Karat Cabaret
218 West Saratoga Street,
Downtown Baltimore
Maryland 21201
FEATURING
EAMES ARMSTRONG
MEGAN AND BRADLEY CHRISS
KUNJ
RENÉE REGAN
JANE CLAIRE REMICK
"BENEATH/WITHIN" deals with chaos, in and around us. With pervasive decay that traces the way towards new awakenings. With eruptions, ruptures, sutures, futures. Going under. Because: as below. We are inside our subjectivity, our many many ways of getting there, getting out, we deal.
Aether Art Projects presents a night of performances "BENEATH/WITHIN" featuring all Washington DC based artists: Megan and Bradley Chriss, Kunj, Renée Regan, Jane Claire Remick, and Eames Armstrong, curated by Armstrong. We take this year's Transmodern theme Underworld as a psychological space, a place both/either deep within us, difficult but not impossible to access, or a space far below us where we might sink, out of control, or visit willingly, secretly.
BENEATH/WITHIN
a part of the 11th annual TRANSMODERN FESTIVAL
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2714 Karat Cabaret
218 West Saratoga Street,
Downtown Baltimore
Maryland 21201
FEATURING
EAMES ARMSTRONG
MEGAN AND BRADLEY CHRISS
KUNJ
RENÉE REGAN
JANE CLAIRE REMICK
"BENEATH/WITHIN" deals with chaos, in and around us. With pervasive decay that traces the way towards new awakenings. With eruptions, ruptures, sutures, futures. Going under. Because: as below. We are inside our subjectivity, our many many ways of getting there, getting out, we deal.
Aether Art Projects presents a night of performances "BENEATH/WITHIN" featuring all Washington DC based artists: Megan and Bradley Chriss, Kunj, Renée Regan, Jane Claire Remick, and Eames Armstrong, curated by Armstrong. We take this year's Transmodern theme Underworld as a psychological space, a place both/either deep within us, difficult but not impossible to access, or a space far below us where we might sink, out of control, or visit willingly, secretly.
"Having no particular home, no boundaries dictated by genre, the unmarked can be mapped across a wide terrain."
Peggy Phelan, Unmarked
© 2014 Aether Art Projects