Performance Dates & Times

Wednesday, January 10 at 2:00pm & 7:00pm
Thursday, January 11 at 2:00pm & 7:00pm
Friday, January 12 at 2:00pm & 7:00pm
Saturday, January 13 at 2:00pm & 7:00pm

Location
20 Putnam Avenue in Brooklyn, C or G train to Clinton-Washington. Accessible station at Franklin Avenue C/Shuttle train.

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(WE ARE STILL HERE, REMEMBER THIS MEDICINE )

A performance installation and ceremony by Cristina Pitter as part of The Exponential Festival.

this work investigates the process of being in relationship and balance with the natural world.  

this work gestures to the tangled paths of re-indigenizing and deracializing myself.

Cristina Pitter - everything

this work is my medicine 

- medicine shared to me by ancestors known and unknown, seen and unseen

- medicine gifted and expanded on native lands that are not mine

- medicine igniting the way home

I am still here. remember my medicine.

About the Artists
Cristina Pitter (they/she) is a queer afro-latine fat babe artist who wants to burn it all down and plant new seeds in the fertile soil. Founder of The Ashe Collective – an ancestral storytelling and community outreach group, Community Director of Pipeline Theatre Company, and company member of Ensemble Studio Theatre. She also has the best laugh ever, SERIOUSLY.  You may have seen her work at JACK, the O’Neill, Target Margin Theatre, Abrons Art Center, The Metropolitan Opera, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Mabou Mines, 59E59, Ars Nova, New Ohio Theatre, Joe’s Pub, The Tank, or three separate but specific bathtubs. You can follow her other antics at cristinapitter.com, including her solo show, “decolonizing my vagina” and as Mistress Lola on Netflix’s Bonding.