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What is performance art and why can it be a form of activism?
In this episode, host Prof. Lisa Reynolds and Kristen Rock talk with Prof. Heather Sincavage, a performance artist and assistant professor/director of the Sordoni Art Gallery at Wilkes University, about performance art and activism. Sincavage's performance work is a self-study of trauma and the use of somatics.
Producer Kristen Rock also presents a bio on Georgia O'Keefe, the first woman artist to receive a solo retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, NY.
*Trigger warning: circumstances around intimate partner violence are discussed.*
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By Heather SincavageWhat is performance art and why can it be a form of activism?
In this episode, host Prof. Lisa Reynolds and Kristen Rock talk with Prof. Heather Sincavage, a performance artist and assistant professor/director of the Sordoni Art Gallery at Wilkes University, about performance art and activism. Sincavage's performance work is a self-study of trauma and the use of somatics.
Producer Kristen Rock also presents a bio on Georgia O'Keefe, the first woman artist to receive a solo retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, NY.
*Trigger warning: circumstances around intimate partner violence are discussed.*
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.