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Stories for Telling Me

 

Opening tonight at Cara + Cabezas Contemporary : Now Knowing – an exhibition featuring artworks that “address early sexuality and the discovery of sexual orientation.” I am participating in this exhibition with a new work entitled, “Stories for Telling Me,” a progressive performance/video piece collecting stories of knowing, meaning, and love. For tonight’s opening, I will be facilitating Phase I: Past + Now. 

 

You can participate long distance by leaving me a voicemail or text @ 573 286 0459, via email at stories@organicartfactory.com, or by visiting the Stories for Telling Me Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/StoriesForTellingMe).
Please let me know if you wish to remain anonymous, as these stories, images, videos, and anything else you may wish to add will become part of the exhibition in one way or another as it progresses.

Stories for Telling Me is dedicated to the memory of Mark Aguhar.

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Making

On Friday, 3/2, I embarked on a performance with 10 students from my recent Foundations workshop at the Kansas City Art Institute. Here is an image from the opening at Kim Weinberger Gallery in the Crossroads Art District in Kansas City.

TitleMaking
Time: 6:30 – 8pm
Performers: Kate Lindholm, Chase Ford, Cheyenne Craig, Chris Ritter, Clara Hooper, Emily Chambers, Kelsey Wroten, Lena Kunz, Lexie Johnson, Marshall Cargle, Monica Turner, Monique Martinez, Willie Jordan. (The performer pictured is Emily Chambers)
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Slow but steady…

The Year of the Rope.jpg is slow going, but enjoyable. Meditative. A friend saw it from a distance and thought that it was a winter landscape…I hit the 5000 mark on December 19, 2011. Here are a couple of images:

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Gallery talk – 10/28 at 12 noon

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Me/assage Me

Come see me this Friday, October 28 from 12-1p. I’ll be performing Me/assage Me at H+R Block ArtSpace.

And remember, you can always participate online as well. Friend me at “kate lindholm” on FB.

Thanks for your participation!

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Me/assage Me

PlacardIf you’re in KC, come see + participate in Me/assage Me – my new interactive installation – tonight at H&R Block Artspace, 6-8pm.

If you’re not in KC, you can still participate by sending me encouraging messages that will appear during the performance.

Friend me on FB at Kate Lindholm to post.

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LETTING GO 2-01

“Letting Go”

an out-of-doors art event featuring video, performance, installation and temporary artworks

Saturday, October 22nd 2011 from 3pm to 9pm

Halsey Street, New Street, Central Avenue and Broad Streets in Newark, NJ

Curators Jeanne Brasile and Jade Lien are pleased to announce their most recent curatorial collaboration on view during the 10th Annual Open Doors and Studio Tour sponsored by the Newark Arts Council. “Letting Go” will activate the block encompassed by New, Halsey and Broad Streets and Central Avenue with public displays and performances by over 50 participating artists. The exhibition is a discourse on the notion of catharsis, or emotional cleansing. Catharsis, or purging of emotions, produces profound feelings such as fear, sorrow, pity or even joy. In a broader sense, it can also refer to a sense of restoration, renewal, and revitalization; concepts that are poignant and greatly needed in this complicated emotional landscape we presently occupy.

Participating artists include; Kristin Anderson, Scot Andreason, Jacqueline Arias, Soraida Bedoya, Cynthia Berkshire, Ben Bernstein, Gianluca Bianchino, Mikel Bisbee-Durlam with Jody Wood, Christine -Jean Blaine, Boys and Girls Club of Newark, Collette Broeders, BroLab Collective, Sandra Burke, Giovanna Cecchetti, Russell Chartier, Bryan Christie & Jeremy Mage, Magenta del Ray, EGG, Mike Estabrook, Rico Fredrick, Jerry Gant, Kristin Grey, Bruce Humphries, Jones and Roa, Darren Jones, Jenna Kline, Samantha Marie La Alta, Greg Leshé, Timothy McMurray & Jacqueline Weaver, Aaron Oldenburg, Ben Pederson, Barbara Polster, Gerald Pryor, Sally Richardson, Tara Raye Russo, Kate & Beau Sage-Lindholm, Jesse Eric Schmidt, Kat Schneck, Narubi Selah, David Sinaguglia, DC Smith, Lauren Smith, Nyugen Smith, Mark Starling, Starski, Sara Suleman, TangenT and Heidi Zito.

Presented by Rogue Video + Performance, New Jersey.

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New Performance

Photo 40Live Feed is a meditation on the increasingly complex ways the Internet automates our identities + interactions.

Alison Knowles Newspaper Music (1965) – a performance during which a variable number of people simultaneously read aloud from different newspapers – was the original inspiration for the basic form of Live Feed. For years, I’ve been fascinated with the way I acquire news, and more generally with the way we as a culture create, receive and share information about ourselves and current events.

Come see me perform the first iteration entitled, Me/assage Me, LIVE at H+R Block Artspace on Friday, October 14 from 6-8pm.

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Artists to watch

HM-coverHillerbrand + Magsamen

Cool collaborative couple based in TX.

AND….

An excellent resource for performance art, among other things:

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