December 8th at 7:30 PM
Anthony R. Green:
Did music help to get her through the darkness?
Part workshop, part lecture, part performance, "Did music help to get her through the darkness?" centers around writer Harriet Jacobs (Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, 1861) and her radical isolation. For this project, the audience will be challenged to imagine Jacobs's situation through performance participation. (Photo credit: Colin Conces)
About the artist
anthony r. green
The creative output of Anthony R. Green (he/him/his) includes musical and visual creations, interpretations of original, contemporary, and repertoire works, collaborations, educational outreach, and more. Behind all his artistic endeavors are the ideals of equality and freedom. Green’s projects have been realized in over 25 countries across 4 continents. His recent performance art piece, Temporary Resuscitation, was presented at Spike Gallery (Berlin) and Union Square (New York) for the Art in Odd Places “Normal” project. Additionally, his performance titled “I was naked and you clothed me”, was recently presented at the perforcraZe International Artist Residency in Kumasi, Ghana. www.anthonyrgreen.com