
2023 another audience artist-in-residence
Emptiness, stillness, and refusal are sources of great creativity to the Brooklyn-based artist, Gillian Walsh. At the core of her work is a love-hate relationship with the medium of dance, a friction that often translates into highly formalist performances which can feel uninviting at first sight. Behind the seemingly hermetic surface of Walsh’s repetitive dances, however, lies a sincere attempt to carve out a new role for dance as an artistic medium to experiment with non-capitalist temporalities and create new spaces for collective experiences.
details TBD
July 1, TBD at blackholehollow
Sliding scale donation $0-100
(half of proceeds will go to the
Vermont Abenaki Artists Association)
Gillian returns to black hole hollow this July. Details to come!
Accessibility:
We encourage anyone interested in coming who may need accessibility support to reach out in advance to hello@blackholehollow.org or call (917)499-9030. We encourage participants to bring a support person to accompany them as we navigate different terrain.
While we have the intention to grow our capacity to support expanded accessibility, we apologize that at this time we are not able to offer ASL support and do not have ADA compliant spaces. We are open to any conversations that might ensure your ability to participate.
TERRAIN DESCRIPTION
The property of Black Hole Hollow includes stretches of gravel road, grassy paths, and forest trails. Most of the paths are relatively flat, but the paths from the main entrance generally slope downward and there are short stretches with inclines of roughly 45 degrees. The forest trails are mostly clear but somewhat uneven and include small branches, plants and occasional roots that are a tripping hazard. There is also a small wooden bridge that is about three feet wide and 10 paces long which can be crossed.
(The above description was generously created by 2022 artist-in-residence iele paloumpis as part of their time and intervention at black hole hollow.)
PARKING
Parking is available about 20 feet from the main entrance to Black Hole Hollow. There is a gravel road with a slight downward incline from the parking area to the main entrance. If this is not accessible for your needs, guests can also park in the main driveway, which is closer to the gathering space.
COVID Protocol:
This event will take place outdoors and will not require masking. In the interest of supporting those with compromised immune systems please contact us with any questions or concerns.
