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The above piece is by our inspiring artist supporter Haley Needle. For more, see her website: www.needlheart.com
Artwork above from our event An Aesthetic Response on Neurodiversity: interacting with the third floor corridor exhibit at CIIS with Expressive Arts Therapy students, Cassidy Barnes, BA, and Beatriz Chavez, BA
my left eye, by co-founder, naas, watch to the tune of "a dance by any other name" by mice parade, with a good pair of headphones, loud on repeat https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE4BJfPM_jE
PLEASE NOTE- If you are really sensitive to fast changes in dark/light contrast- this way of viewing the art may not be that great of an experience. The music is a slower, trance-y repetitive kinda lo-fi post-rock song i think. anyhoo please enjoy the artwork if you want in anyway that feels good to you! yours, naas (the artist)
PLEASE NOTE- If you are really sensitive to fast changes in dark/light contrast- this way of viewing the art may not be that great of an experience. The music is a slower, trance-y repetitive kinda lo-fi post-rock song i think. anyhoo please enjoy the artwork if you want in anyway that feels good to you! yours, naas (the artist)
Mad Failures: An Exhibition, is seeking submissions.
Simone René Antillón, a senior in the CIIS Bachelor of Completion Program, is curating this art endeavor. Says Simone:
"I was greatly influenced by Judith Halberstam's book, The Queer Art Of Failure. Madness disrupts the norm of capitalism and the hegemonic narrative of success through being queer, through its failure to exist peacefully within a "business-as-usual" system. I wanted to give people a chance to enact that fantastic failure through an online exhibition."
"We are committed to making visible the work of mad people - art, stories, etc. in order to disrupt mainstream capitalist "success" narratives and "business-as-usual." The work must be connected to the idea of failure. Interpret this as widely as you'd like. Work that has failed, work that is about failure... Anyone can submit by sending their work via private message to the page. They can have their work published with their name or remain anonymous. Please submit! ♥"
https://www.facebook.com/madfailures
Simone René Antillón, a senior in the CIIS Bachelor of Completion Program, is curating this art endeavor. Says Simone:
"I was greatly influenced by Judith Halberstam's book, The Queer Art Of Failure. Madness disrupts the norm of capitalism and the hegemonic narrative of success through being queer, through its failure to exist peacefully within a "business-as-usual" system. I wanted to give people a chance to enact that fantastic failure through an online exhibition."
"We are committed to making visible the work of mad people - art, stories, etc. in order to disrupt mainstream capitalist "success" narratives and "business-as-usual." The work must be connected to the idea of failure. Interpret this as widely as you'd like. Work that has failed, work that is about failure... Anyone can submit by sending their work via private message to the page. They can have their work published with their name or remain anonymous. Please submit! ♥"
https://www.facebook.com/madfailures