Emily Johnson / Catalyst - YOUR HONOR, a care procession
Pricing: Free with museum admission
An activation in Jeffrey Gibson's POWER FULL BECAUSE WE'RE DIFFERENT.
Join celebrated dance artist Emily Johnson for a new performance gathering unfolding within Jeffrey Gibson’s exhibition POWER FULL BECAUSE WE’RE DIFFERENT.
We’ll pay attention to another scale, another form, another knowledge. We’ll traverse together. We’ll listen to stories and provocations transmitted from artists across territories and First Nations. We’ll take in the sounds of famed Lower East Side DJ, DJ Dat Gurl Curly. And we’ll gather on and amongst 84 hand-stitched quilts — a 4,000 square-foot design created over the past decade by hundreds of volunteers over multiple geographies. An extension of care itself, designed by Ojibwe artist Maggie Thompson and activated through our performances, these quilts reflect a collective vision toward better futures. They hold a record of historic actions alongside personal histories, migrations, and dreams. You’ll be invited to take part by adding your ideas to this monumental project: what are your non-negotiable care actions? How do we defend land in a city? How do we disrupt the misuse of the terms: great, free, he, she, illegal, migrant, border?
Prices include all fees, which are waived for MASS MoCA members.
YOUR HONOR, a care procession, is part of the development of Emily Johnson/Catalyst’s newest work in development, a National Performance Network Creation & Development Fund Project commissioned by Roy and Edna Disney / CalArts Theater (REDCAT) and co-commissioned with DiverseWorks, MASS MoCA, and the University of Minnesota Dance Program (more information at npnweb.org); and with funds from the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project with lead funding from the Doris Duke Foundation and the Mellon Foundation.
Programs associated with Jeffrey Gibson’s POWER FULL BECAUSE WE’RE DIFFERENT are supported in part by the Henry Luce Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Endeavor Foundation.
Emily Johnson / Catalyst, Quilt Being Star, worn by Ty Fierce Metteba, photo by Two Hawks Young.
https://massmoca.org/event/emily-johnson-catalyst-your-honor-a-care-procession/