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Watch Live At Noon: Artists Addressing Solitude And Loneliness In Their COVID-Era Work


by Anne Bothwell 14 Apr 2021 11:40 AM

Our free State of the Arts is Wednesday at noon.

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Join us Wednesday at noon for State of the Arts. Jerome Weeks hosts a conversation with three artists whose work during the pandemic addresses the isolation and loneliness all of us have felt at some point in the last year.

This virtual event is free. Tune in to our YouTube Channel on Wednesday, April 14 at noon. Many thanks to our partners Dallas Museum of Art.

Our guests Wednesday:

Joy Bollinger, Bruce Wood Dance

Bollinger brings much expertise to her role as artistic director for Bruce Wood Dance (BWD). She has been affiliated with BWD in varying capacities for more than 16 years. From 2014 to 2018, Bollinger served as rehearsal director and répétiteur under the direction of BWD artistic director Kimi Nikaidoh. Bollinger was in charge of restaging works from Wood’s renowned repertoire. As a veteran dancer of the Fort Worth–based Bruce Wood Dance Company from 2002 to 2007, and a founding member of BWD in 2010, Bollinger has performed in more than 50 of Wood’s works. She is also a distinguished choreographer and has created two critically acclaimed works for BWD: Carved In Stone, which premiered in June 2016, and Hillside in November 2017. Both works received rave reviews and were on the annual Top Ten lists for the Dallas–Fort Worth region.

Ruben Carrazana, “The Cube”

Carrazana is an actor, director, writer, and producer originally from Miami, Florida. His acting credits include Dallas Theater Center, Stage West, Kitchen Dog Theater, Undermain Theatre, Second Thought Theatre, Theatre Three, the Danielle Georgiou Dance Group, and Prism Movement Theater. His directing credits include Cry Havoc Theater, Cara Mía Theatre, Latino/Oak Cliff Cultural Center, and Jesters. His play Stacy Has a Thing for Black Guys was recommended for the American Theatre Critics Association/Harold and Mimi Steinberg New Play Award, and was adapted into a feature film in 2019 by TZOM Films, in association with Adam and Elliot Moving Pictures. His stage play She was awarded an Honorable Mention from the Southwest Playwriting Festival, and he wrote the book for the Danielle Georgiou Dance Group’s original musical Donkey Beach. He is currently working on a new play commission from Kitchen Dog Theater. Ruben holds a BFA in Theatre from Southern Methodist University.

Shelby David Meier, artist

Meier has lived in Dallas–Fort Worth for the past 10 years. While completing his BFA at Texas Christian University in 2011, he joined the artist collective HOMECOMING! Committee, a multiyear endeavor that involved many collaborative projects hosted by the Dallas Museum of Art, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, the Texas Biennial, and many other galleries and institutions. Meier furthered his individual practice as a member of the artist-run gallery 500X in Dallas and later earned an MFA from the Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University. He has given talks, performed, and shown his work extensively in alternative spaces and galleries throughout the Dallas–Fort Worth area. Most recently, Meier’s public installation A Part of the Whole was on view at the Nasher Sculpture Center.

 

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