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Spiderweb Presents Pippi Zornoza

Mobius Spiderweb is proud to present Pippi Zornoza in an online presentation Sunday, May 1st at noon.

Spiderweb envisions the vast number of artists throughout the city of Boston as potential individual threads of a web to which Mobius can connect and then act as a connection point for others.

Pippi Zornoza is an interdisciplinary artist working in installation, sound, performance, printmaking, communing, collecting, and archiving. Much of her work deals in emotional residue as material. The form that the work takes is ever shifting. However, certain through-lines persist - a preoccupation with space (specifically the day to day spaces we inhabit, as well as creating otherworldly spaces),  as well as a fixation on the complexity of time. She is a co-founder of the Dirt Palace feminist artist run space in Providence Rhode Island. Formed in an abandoned library in 2000, the Dirt Palace has since embodied the oxymoron of “Underground Institution.”

Zornoza's work has been featured internationally and her work is housed in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Rhode Island School of Design Museum and has been published in the Bell Gallery's Building Expectation: Past and Present Visions of the Architectural Future, Anthony Alvarado's DIY Magic, Mathew Barney and Brandon Stousy's Tubal Cain, and in the art-poster anthology, the Art of Modern Rock.

Under the moniker RECTRIX she performs and creates her realms. Zornoza has also performed in the musical projects Harpy,  Bonedust, VVLTVRE, Worms in Women and Cattle, Sawzall, Nine Orifices and Wold and has released material on Thousands of Dead Gods, Annihilvs, Internal Masonry Publications, & Corleone Records. 


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Each presentation is followed by a lively group discussion.

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