“Future Feminism” Exhibition

The Hole

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The Hole is proud to present the exhibition and performance series Future Feminism. Created by Antony, Kembra Pfahler, Johanna Constantine, Bianca Casady and Sierra Casady, Future Feminism will feature an exhibition of stoneworks in the main gallery and a thirteen-night performance and lecture series in Gallery 3. In this exhibition, they will debut 13 Tenets of Future Feminism, a declaration the artists and musicians have honed over the past three years from numerous retreats and meetings representing a frontier feminist perspective.

Each of the 13 nights, one of the 13 Tenets will be activated by the Future Feminists and their collaborators. Performances begin at 8pm, doors at 7:45pm, and all events are open to the public on a first come first serve basis. Suggested donation: $10. The opening reception is free.

Event schedule:

Friday, September 12: Bianca and Sierra Casady, Sarah Schulman
Saturday, September 13: Johanna Constantine, Lydia Lunch
Sunday, September 14: The Factress aka Lucy Sexton, Clark Render as Margaret Thatcher, Laurie Anderson
Wednesday, September 17: Narcissister, Dynasty Handbag, No Bra
Thursday, September 18: Ann Snitow speaks with the Future Feminists
Friday, September 19: Kiki Smith presents Anne Waldman, Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge and Anne Carson
Saturday, September 20: Kembra Pfahler and The Girls of Karen Black
Sunday, September 21: Lorraine O’Grady
Wednesday, September 24: Marina Abramović
Thursday, September 25: Carolee Schneemann, Jessica Mitrani, Melanie Bonajo
Friday, September 26: Terence Koh as Miss OO
Saturday, September 27: Viva Ruiz, Julianna Huxtable, Alexyss K. Tylor

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Schedule

from September 11, 2014 to September 27, 2014
Exhibition hours: Wednesday through Sunday, 12-6pm. Performance: Doors open 7:45pm / Performance Begins 8 pm

Opening Reception on 2014-09-11 from 18:00 to 21:00

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