Collaborator Tommy Guerrero is a professional skateboarder, musician, and company owner. Born in San Francisco, TG was an original member of Powell-Peralta’s legendary Bones Brigade skateboard team. A co-founder of Real Skateboards, Guerrero continues to foster one of skateboarding’s most significant skater-owned brands. Playing music since the late 70’s, Tommy is an accomplished musician with […]
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Collaborator Mario Cotto graduated from Haverford in 1998. After a number of years in the Philadelphia Theatre community doing Comedy/Improv and shows with Theatre Exile, Mark Lord’s Big House, and Thaddeus Phillips’ Lucidity Suitcase. Cotto moved to Los Angeles in 2002. In 2007, Cotto started working for Santa Monica’s 89.9 FM KCRW and for the […]
Spells for moving sideways
Collaborator Justine A. Chambers is a dance artist and educator living and working on the unceded Coast Salish territories of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. Her movement based practice considers how choreography can be an empathic practice rooted in collaborative creation, close observation, and bodies as the site of a cumulative embodied archive. Privileging […]
Lagos na so so enjoyment
Collaborator Emeka Ogboh connects to places with his senses of hearing and taste. Through his audio installations and gastronomic works, Ogboh explores how private, public, collective memories and histories are translated, transformed and encoded into sound and food. These works contemplate how auditory and gustatory experiences capture existential relationships, frame our understanding of the world […]
Collaborator De Nichols is a design activist, social worker, and global lecturer who mobilizes creative changemakers to address issues within the built environment through the production of interactive experiences, digital media, and social initiatives. She is a co-organizer of the national Design As Protest initiative. De was a 2020 Loeb Fellow of Harvard University’s Graduate […]
Long Haulin’, Poco a Poco
Collaborator Pato Hebert is an artist, teacher and organizer. His work explores the aesthetics, ethics and poetics of interconnectedness. His creative projects have been presented at Beton7 in Athens, the Centro de Arte Contemporáneo in Quito, the Ballarat International Foto Biennale, the Songzhuang International Photo Biennale, and IHLIA LGBT Heritage in Amsterdam. He also teaches as […]
Quotidian Slice
Collaborators Courtney Lynne Carter is a scholar and curator (soon-to-be) based in Los Angeles. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Art History with a Visual Studies certificate at the University of Southern California, where she focuses on modern art, histories and theories of photography, and inter-medial experimentation and translation. Her curatorial projects include: “We’re […]
Ruminate In What You Might Pass Over
Today we are thrilled to share the first installment of our Soothsayer Serenades series as part of the Notes for Tomorrow exhibition! Soothsayer Serenades is a provocation for moving together while apart, without proof of presence. An offline dance class or walk. Each Wednesday, across 8 weeks, a new playlist and provocation will be released. […]