Spring 2021 Events

  • Queer Communication: A Conversation with Ron Athey and Friends

    Celebrating “Queer Communion,” a retrospective of the work of Los Angeles-based performance artist Ron Athey was featured this year at New York’s PARTICIPANT INC. Malik Gaines and Lia Gangitano introduced the conversation between Zackary Drucker and Arshia Fatima Haq who came together to discuss Athey’s work and influence with the artist.

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  • ¡Presente! Book Launch Event

    The Department of Performance Studies joined in celebration of Diana Taylor's new book, ¡Presente! The Politics of Presence. This event featured a conversation between Diana Taylor, Fred Moten (NYU), Michelle S Castaneda (NYU), Anna Deavere Smith (NYU), Marianne Hirsch (Columbia), and Laura Wexler (Yale).

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  • Universal Tonality: The Life and Music of William Parker

    The Department of Performance Studies welcomed William Parker and Cisco Bradley. This event brought Bradley and Parker together in conversation about Bradley's new book, Universal Tonality: The Life and Music of William Parker.

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  • 1-855-GAY-DIVO: Leaving Messages for The Gay Divorcees

    The Gay Divorcees is a band of real-life queer divorcees, led by composer Ethan Philbrick, who have come together during a pandemic to write songs about getting into and out of state-sanctioned intimacy in the 21st century.

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  • PRAXIS, INC 2021

    The Department of Performance Studies hosted our annual community event virtually this year! We invited our current student and alumni to share their talents during this skill-share event.

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  • Curating Performance: Taking Up Space

    This year, PS hosted our Fifth Annual Curating Symposium. The symposium offered many thought provoking panels with guests from across NYU and NYC. Organized by the Department of Performance Studies at NYU Tisch in collaboration with Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College; Institute for Curatorial Practice in Performance, Wesleyan University; and with support from NYU Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality.

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  • Book Talk: The Empty Room

    Sadia Abbas joined the Department of Performance Studies to discuss her new novel, The Empty Room. Abbas was also joined by poet, fiction writer, critic, and translator John Keene and artist Shahzia Sikander. This conversation was moderated by Professor Fred Moten.

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  • This Longing Vessel Panel

    This Longing Vessel: The 2019-2020 Studio Museum of Harlem Artists-in-Residence E. Jane, Naudline Pierre, and Elliot Reed joined the Department of Performance Studies in conversation with Malik Gaines, Tavia Nyong’o, and Brittnay L. Proctor

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  • Discussion with Kimberly Alidio: Why Letter Ellipses

    Professor Fred Moten welcomed poet Kimberly Alidio to discuss her collection Why Letter Ellipses. They were joined by Ronaldo Wilson, Jackie Wang and Edgar Garcia.

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  • Book Launch & Roundtable For Hentyle Yapp's Minor China

    A virtual book launch and roundtable for the release of Professor Hentyle Yapp's new book, 'Minor China: Method, Materialisms, and the Aesthetic'.

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  • Undergraduate Student Work Exhibition

    The Department of Performance Studies hosted our first Undergraduate Student Work Exhibition!

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