UPCOMING EVENTS
This calendar has all the details of upcoming Mobius events (like the Spring 2024 edition of our favorite high speed performance art event 1-Minute Solos, curated by Jimena Bermejo) as well as events that members of our group are involved in outside of Mobius.
The calendar also serves as a history of our group’s live and online activities since the Covid pandemic began, including our Spiderweb series of artist talks by emerging and mid-career artists from the New England area.
You can view a video archive of many past Mobius events, and the entire Spiderweb series here.
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Spiderweb Presents Rania Kadafour
From Rania: My artwork is centered around my personal experiences. It combines my memories, aspects of my identity, and reflections on my past and current relationships.
Spiderweb Presents Lani Asunción
Lani Asunción (they/she) is an interdisciplinary multimedia artist creating socially engaged art in both private and public spaces, independently and collaboratively. Their work weaves together a visual language guided by historical research, community engagement, and experimental performance connected to their identity as a queer multiracial Filipinx-American. Using ritualized performance, Asunción integrates transmedia storytelling through new media technologies such as video, photography, and digital printmaking to encourage conversations that facilitate healing and collective cultural empowerment in the face of cultural violence, oppression, and ancestral intergenerational trauma.
Spiderweb Presents Jasper Sanchez
Jasper A. Sanchez (he/they; b. 1997, USA) is an independent curator, queer art historian, and public art enthusiast who graduated from the Art History & Critical Theory program at Lesley University.
Spiderweb Presents Anabel Vázquez Rodríguez
Anabel Vázquez Rodríguez is an interdisciplinary artist, curator, and educator based in Providence, RI. Their artistic production includes photography, painting, film/video, installation and performance art. They are interested in otherness, anarcha-feminism, galactical dimensions and obliterating colonial systems.
Spiderweb Presents Pippi Zornoza
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.”
Spiderweb Presents Mithsuca Berry
My name is Mithsuca Berry. I am an artist, educator, and storyteller based currently in Cambridge, MA. Throughout my practice I’ve transformed what creating art means to me. Each of my pieces marks an epiphany in my journey of healing trauma - as it relates to existing as a black queer/non-binary person. Art has been the intersection between my broken inner child and intuitive/spiritual self. It serves a role kinda like: How do I create an archive of imagery, recording the complex emotions that surface in my lifetime? I then sketch/write/RELEASE those examples into the world, for others who resonate too connect with. That places healing within me, but also in places that will exist beyond me.
Spiderweb Presents Bonnie Jones
Mobius Spiderweb presents Bonnie Jones. Bonnie Jones is a Korean-American improvising musician, poet, and educator. Her work is committed to an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates text, sculpture, and video, but grounds itself in an improvised electronic noise and sound practice.
Spiderweb Presents Sienna Kwami
Mobius Spiderweb presents Sienna Kwami. Sienna Kwame is a cancer sun, leo moon, taurus rising in love with the little things. maryland institute college of art fiber grad. haitian-ghanian-american diaspora mutt. twenty-two.
Spiderweb Presents Forbes Graham
Mobius Spiderweb presents Forbes Graham. Forbes Graham is a composer, musician, sound artist, and visual artist whose work explores themes of simultaneity, perceptibility, transformation, and collage.