PERFORMANCE
Cavellini Festival
Cavellini Twister Game with unique printed Cavellini masks are distributed during the 2014 centennial of Cavellini's birth. Performed at Lynch Tham and Whitebox Art Center in NYC; November 14-16, 2014
Cavellini Twister Game with unique printed Cavellini masks are distributed during the 2014 centennial of Cavellini's birth. Performed at Lynch Tham and Whitebox Art Center in NYC; November 14-16, 2014
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Scroll SariThe Scroll Sari was exhibited at the 2011 Mobius Wearable Art Runway Show. This 20' fabric is hand painted and worn by two performers who wrap and spin revealing various sections of the visual narrative.
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Kali Shadow Theater
The Kali Shadow Theater premiered at The SAL Gallery of CW Post in the fall of 2010. The theater combines puppetry, live actors, silhouettes and paintings on clear acetate. The low tech style of the performance is based on the traditional Nang puppetry of Thailand that William studied during a residency in 2003.The theme connects the Goddess Kali with cycles of rebirth and death.
Click Here For Video From the Premier (13:25 min)
The Kali Shadow Theater premiered at The SAL Gallery of CW Post in the fall of 2010. The theater combines puppetry, live actors, silhouettes and paintings on clear acetate. The low tech style of the performance is based on the traditional Nang puppetry of Thailand that William studied during a residency in 2003.The theme connects the Goddess Kali with cycles of rebirth and death.
Click Here For Video From the Premier (13:25 min)
The Choice is You
Interactive performance based on the game of tic tac toe performed at Mobius, Boston, MA, January 16, 2010. Simple tic tac toe grids on paper are provided, as well as a selection of the artist's hand-carved stamps. The stamps which resemble small hands are carved with a variety of symbols. Audience can pick symbols they identify with and play any number of games with the artist or friends. They are then able to take their art/ play works home with them.The carved symbols reflect social justice issues; money vs poverty, violence vs innocence, crisis vs opportunity.
Click Here for more Hand Stamps and the Ox and O's Series of Game Boxes.
Interactive performance based on the game of tic tac toe performed at Mobius, Boston, MA, January 16, 2010. Simple tic tac toe grids on paper are provided, as well as a selection of the artist's hand-carved stamps. The stamps which resemble small hands are carved with a variety of symbols. Audience can pick symbols they identify with and play any number of games with the artist or friends. They are then able to take their art/ play works home with them.The carved symbols reflect social justice issues; money vs poverty, violence vs innocence, crisis vs opportunity.
Click Here for more Hand Stamps and the Ox and O's Series of Game Boxes.