Kara Lynch, Spy-boi_prelude_RuleReverse! – still from performance September 2020/Greenwood Ave Tulsa, Indian
Territory
One could argue that we are constantly living through history. And yet there are moments when it seems we are witnessing events that will live on for generations to come. We collectively recognize these times, wait and wonder at the outcome, accept that we will emerge wholly changed on the other side. Future generations have the advantage of knowing the outcome of these moments in time while we are left to hope and surmise.
Lola Clavo spoke to us from Barcelona in November. An independent director-producer, she says the last year changed how she worked. When the pandemic began, she was working on a documentary. Instead of being with her collaborators when they filmed, they sent her footage remotely, which, she says, changed the film entirely. She
provides guidance to her collaborators, but they are largely in charge of what they film. This results in some disappointments but many exciting surprises. The film began as fiction but became a documentary on the topic of female masculinity. To hear more about this film and Clavos other work, listen to the complete interview.
Kara Lynch joined us from Tulsa, Oklahoma where she is currently in her second year as a Tulsa artist fellow. For the duration of the fellowship, she receives studio space, housing and a monthly stipend. When she applied, she of course had no idea that there would be a global pandemic when she arrived. The fellowship proved a welcome
safety net and allowed her to work on an elegy to a mother and son who were lynched in Oklahoma in 1911. To hear more about this work, her fellowship period and more, listen to the complete interview.
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Don’t wait until tomorrow to accomplish what you can today. For artists, this is a mantra by which to live. As the individual in charge of your own path, your own career, it is up to you to discover opportunities that can advance your career, your practice and other aspects of your life and career.
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The King’s Fates: Regicide, Dismemberment, Drowning, Marriage, and Regeneration
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