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January 16, 2024. The Chinati Foundation Announces 2024 Artists in Residence. Farah Al Qasimi, Morgan Bassichis, Willie Binnie, Carmina Escobar, Troy Montes Michie, and Charisse Pearlina Weston join more than 175 artists who have lived and worked on the grounds of the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas. Marfa, Texas (January 16, 2024) — The. Morgan Bassichis. Morgan Bassichis is a comedic performer who has been described as (Abrons Arts Center, 2024), Questions to Ask Beforehand (Bridget Donahue , 2024), Don’t Rain on My Bat Mitzvah (co-created with Ira Khonen Temple, Creative Time, 202. The Chinati Foundation/La Fundación Chinati is pleased to announce its 2024 Artists in Residence: Farah Al Qasimi, Morgan Bassichis, Willie Binnie, Carmina Escobar, Troy Montes Michie, and Charisse Pearlina Weston. This year, each artist will spend up to two months living and working among the art, architecture, and land at Chinati. 17 janv. 2024 · January 17, 2024 739 PM. MARFA — The Chinati Foundation/La Fundación Chinati is pleased to announce its 2024 artists in residence: Farah Al Qasimi, Morgan Bassichis, Willie Binnie, Carmina Escobar, Troy Montes Michie and Charisse Pearlina Weston. This year, each artist will spend up to two months living and working among the art. Morgan Bassichis (b. 1983, Newton, MA) is based in New York City. Their work has been presented in New York by Abrons Arts Center, Danspace Project, The Kitchen and New Museum of Contemporary Art and in Portland, OR at the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art (PICA). Bassichis’s first solo exhibition, Questions to Ask Beforehand, opened at Bridget Donahue in New York City in March 2024. Download. It has never been more important for the world to listen to and learn from Palestinian voices. Here, we are making digitally available contributions by Palestinian artists and activists to the chapter "Learning from Palestine" from our recent book Questions to Ask Before Your Bat Mitzvah, edited by Morgan Bassichis, Jay Saper, and Rachel Valinsky. Edited by comedic performance artist and activist Morgan Bassichis with artist and educator Jay Saper and writer Rachel Valinsky, with a foreword by seminal scholar-activist Angela Y. Davis, and illustrations by the artist Nicole Eisenman, this essential volume offers an accessible and challenging set of personal and collective responses to critical questions for our time. Morgan Bassichis Questions to Ask Beforehand March 25 - May 14, 2024 Performance dates: April 1, 8, 14, 22 at 7:30pm RSVP required to erin@bridgetdonahue.nyc Questions to Ask Beforehand is the first solo gallery exhibition by Morgan Bassichis, a comedic performer who has been. “original jokes and jingles, but in a way that makes you think” in a new solo performance, Questions to Ask Beforehand, directed by Broadway darling Tina Satter on April 1, 8, 14, and 22 at 7:30pm. Bassichis writes, “Even if you thought lists were plenty for fine art, there’s also a ton of music in the show.” Morgan’s music. For this exhibition, Morgan has created a new series of self-help pamphlets with lists of questions to ask before doing a range of unpredictable tasks: having dinner at someone’s house, spending time with a niece, committing to a week away with friends, and more. Morgan will perform these lists with “original jokes and jingles, but in a way that makes you think” in a new solo performance. Morgan Bassichis Questions to Ask Beforehand March 25 - April 23, 2024 Performance dates: April 1, 8, 14, 22 at 7:30pm RSVP required to erin@bridgetdonahue.nyc Questions to Ask Beforehand is the first solo gallery exhibition by Morgan Bassichis, a comedic performer who has been. Past shows include Questions to Ask Beforehand (Bridget Donahue, 2024), Don’t Rain On My Bat Mitzvah (co-created with Ira Khonen Temple, Creative Time, 2024), Nibbling the Hand that Feeds Me (Whitney Museum, NYC, 2019), Klezmer for Beginners (co-created with Ethan Philbrick, Abrons Arts Center, NYC, 2019), Damned If You Duet (The Kitchen, NYC, 2. Two new works have been created for the exhibition. First, a new young adult anthology, published by Wendy’s Subway, and co-edited by Bassichis, Jay Saper, and Rachel Valinsky, titled Questions to Ask Before Your Bat Mitzvah. Questions to Ask Before Your Bat Mitzvah reimagines the rite of passage of the B’nai Mitzvah as an opportunity for people of all ages and genders to explore assumptions about ritual, nationalism, and community. The exhibition will also debut a new music video for what Bassichis hopes will be a “gay pop hit about seltzer,” animated by Daniel Pineda. Morgan has released two albums: March is for Marches with Ethan Philbrick (2019) and More Protest Songs! Live From St. Mark’s Church (2018). Email info@morganbassichis.com for booking inquiries. Morgan Bassichis (born 1983) is an American comedic performer and writer, living and working in New York City. [1] Early life Bassichis was born in Newton, MA in 1983. [2] Bassichis actively participated in theater growing up. Their parents were progressive social workers. [3] They inherited political zeal and musical taste from their mother. [4]. SAY HI. WATCH OUT. LISTEN UP. READ SOMETHING. March is for Marches, with Ethan Philbrick, produced by Triple Canopy, 2019. Also available on Spotify. More Protest Songs! Live at St. Mark’s Church, 2018. Featuring Kyle Combs, Elizabeth LoPiccolo, Sam Greenleaf Miller, and Rhys Ziemba. 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. The Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University is pleased to present Morgan Bassichis: More Little Ditties, the first institutional exhibition by comedic performer Morgan Bassichis, on view September 8, 2024 to January 7, 2024. 24 mars 2024 · The Sparkling Standup of Morgan Bassichis. “A Crowded Field,” at Abrons Arts Center, is the last in the comedian-activist’s musico-comic trilogy about radical Jewish politics. March 24, 2024. Installation view of Morgan Bassichis: More Little Ditties at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, 2024. Morgan Bassichis, All I Need, 2024, digital animation, 5:16 minutes. Written and performed by Morgan Bassichis. Animated by Daniel Pineda. Produced by David Riley and Nebiat Gereme. Music production by Jack Whitescarver. Additional. Morgan Bassichis, All I Need (Is Seltzer), 2024, digital Animation, 5:16 minutes, installation view, ICA at VCU, 2024. Co-commissioned by the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University and the Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University. (artwork © Morgan Bassichis, photograph by David Hale). Join us for the opening celebration of Morgan Bassichis: More Little Ditties and a book launch for Questions to Ask Before Your Bat Mitzvah (Wendy’s Subway 2024), featuring readings and conversation with editors Morgan Bassichis, Jay Saper, and Rachel Valinsky, and contributors Lukaza Branfman-Verissimo, Khury Petersen-Smith, and Sandra Tamari.

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