Presenting visual and performance art in unexpected public spaces.

AiOP 2017: SENSE- Get to Know This Year’s Artists! Jeremy Nelson and Luis Lara Malvacías/3RD CLASS CITIZEN

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Name: Jeremy Nelson and Luis Lara Malvacías/3RD CLASS CITIZEN.

Photo courtesy of Laura Fuchs.

Photo courtesy of Laura Fuchs.

Title of project and short description:  

RELAY: The Movable Garden is a performance in motion that serves as a demonstration as well as a public protest. The project combines performance, choreography and an outdoor movable installation. This street gathering includes a movable garden carried up and down 14th street (from Avenue C all the way over to 8th Avenue) by 20 performers wearing mirrored costumes and various sources of light. On each plant, there is a sign explaining its country of origin.

Photo courtesy of Laura Fuchs.

Photo courtesy of Laura Fuchs.

How have you chosen to interpret the theme “SENSE?

In our interpretation of the theme “SENSE”, we decided to create a work that proposes a transpersonal experience that could trigger both individual and collective awareness thought situations that affect us all.

Why do you believe 14th Street is a compelling site for a creative response?

It is a busy street that presents an interesting challenge for any form of performance action. Many things are happening there at all times, and so getting the attention and interest of people passing by is a compelling incentive. 14th street offers a socio-economic snapshot of New York City, from the affluence of the Meat Packing district, through the more commercial and tourist driven Union Square area, to the modest streets of the East Village. This variety guarantees that there will be widely different reactions to the project along its route, which provides a really interesting inspiration and incentive to create a project that draws people in whatever their background.

Photo courtesy of Laura Fuchs.

Photo courtesy of Laura Fuchs.

What reactions are you hoping to draw from the public?

We don’t have specific expectations about how the public will react to the piece, but we hope that by using the spectacle of the visual elements (plants, lights, costumes, etc.) we could draw people’s attention into a project that can stimulate reflection about origin and extinctions.

AiOP 2017: SENSE- Get to Know This Year’s Artists! Clarivel Ruiz

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Name: Clarivel Ruiz

Title of project and short description:

“Asé,” Orisha Oya comes to the streets of New York to bless and uplift the residents of New York City with rose water and asé.

How have you chosen to interpret the theme “SENSE?”

What kind of SENSE do we have? That which we call the five senses, that which we call when we are thinking logically, that which we call heightened awareness? I looked into my own spiritual background and understood that these energy sources that I believe in embody all of this and more. It is taking the magical and creating a tangible experience by engaging with the public to have them realize deities, ancestors, orishas, spirits, walk with us daily and can enliven the experiences we have as human beings when we engage with them.

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Why do you believe 14th Street is a compelling site for creative response? 

14th Street is a compelling site as it attracts all sorts of people from the mundane to the creative, scholar to the activist, parents and children, and all demographics from all of New York City. It is a cross-pollination port full of people engaging with their lives.

What reactions are you hoping to draw from the public?

That people will accept a clearing and a cleaning of themselves. That for a moment they will take in prayers and blessings to enjoy this moment now.