Opening reception Jan 26, 2-5pm exhibition January 26-March 8
Join us in celebrating the opening of Headlands' winter exhibition, "Tomorrow Is Already Here," which runs January 26-March 8.
"Tomorrow Is Already Here" unveils work related to a new programming thread at Headlands: Thematic Residencies. Thematic Residencies begin with a prompt-what do artists know?-and gather artists and non-artists alike (such as scientists, policy makers, and community advocates who are experts in related fields) to ideate and collaborate on how the arts can help to produce innovative, culturally relevant research and serve communities on the ground.
"Tomorrow Is Already Here" draws from the practices of participants in Headlands' 2016 and 2018 Thematic Residencies focusing on climate change and includes new works, collaborations, commissions, and writing emerging from the research and encounters during these residencies. Alongside the exhibition, local performance duo Fog Beast will activate Project Space to research, rehearse, and develop material-a process that will happen in real time and be open to the public-for "These Lines Are Living," a commissioned performance which grew out of collaborations between 2018 Thematic Residency participants Melecio Estrella (Fog Beast) and Andrew Jones. Performances of "These Lines Are Living" will take place March 7 and 8 on Rodeo Beach in conjunction with the closing of Tomorrow Is Already Here.
Participants include: Kat Austen, Artist Gaye Chan, Artist Adriane Colburn (AIR '05), Artist Sofia Cordova (AIR '18), Artist Fog Beast (Melecio Estrella & Andrew Ward), Artists Ayasha Guerin, Artist Andrew Jones, Climate Scientist Ellie Irons, Artist Miriam Simun (AIR '18), Artist Mika Tosca, Climate Scientist Pinar Yoldas, Artist Marina Zurkow, Artist
Please note: Project Space is located on the third floor of Building 944 and is currently accessible only by stairs.
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