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Black Mass

Blood Ritual

Details

2023

1 hour 30 minute performance

in collaboration with Genevieve Waller

Presented at Counterpath Press in Denver, CO

Image documentation by Erynn McConnell & Madeleine Boyson

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About

Black Mass Blood Ritual invites participants to partake in an occult reimagining of Catholic mass through the lenses of chronic illness, BDSM culture, & non-normative bodily desire. The project is a continuation of the artists’ collaborative work exploring the intersections of sexuality, disability, care, & dependency through installation & participatory performance.

They are interested in the ways crip & queer sexualities coexist, intertwine, & are made powerful together. Drawing from the 1995 documentary BloodSisters: Leather, Dykes, and Sadomasochism (directed by Michelle Handelman) & Robert McRuer’s 2006 contemporary discourse Crip Theory: Cultural Signs of Queerness and Disability, the installation & performance critiques the medical industrial complex via BDSM practices. The artists want to show a reclamation of agency over the sick & (dis)abled body—and the queer, politically-beleaguered body—through explorations of sadomasochistic sexual practices.

Making the invisible visible

Artwork / Visual art

Sixty Five Roses

Sixty Five Roses

Details

2015

Ink & acrylic on paper

A series of sixty-five works

Video documentation by Brighton Linge

Image documentation by MG Bernard

Revised: 4/15/24; 5/12/24; 5/16/24

Exhibitions

2015: Sixty-Five Roses Challenge, Mid-City Theater, New Orleans, LA  

2015: Sixty-Five Roses for Cystic Fibrosis, Amanda Sibley Gallery, New Orleans, LA

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A two-month long project to raise awareness for cystic fibrosis. All funds earned from artwork sales were donated to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. 

Making the invisible visible

Artwork / Visual art

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