Live Sculpture Activation Presented by 2019/21 Artist Studio Program collaborators Jacquelyne Boe and David Janesko

March 26, 2021 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Mary E. Bawden Sculpture Garden

About

Isolation. Transmission. Feedback. The world in a mirror – Chirality.

A live performance experience at Lawndale, Chirality III is a new dance and multimedia performance by Jacquelyne Boe and David Janesko with original music by Jeremy Nuncio.

With safety in mind dancers will be isolated in protective Covid-safe pods with a limited 20 audience members per showing. Social distancing and face masks are required.

The performance will consist of a trio of dancers encapsulated by hexagon structures covered with vinyl, screens, and visual projections. A fourth dancer will be on the third floor in Lawndale’s Project Gallery performing simultaneously while being live streamed onto a partial hexagon structure.

Bios

Jacquelyne Boe is a Houston based professional dancer, choreographer, and educator interested in collaboration and experimentation.

A graduate of the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, she received a BFA from the University of Oklahoma, where she graduated as the Weitzenhoffer Family College of Fine Arts, Graduate of the Year. Boe has worked with organizations and individual artist such as Erick Hawkins Dance, Erin Reck, Frame Dance, Hopestone Dance, Houston Grand Opera, Open Dance Project, Noble Motion Dance, Sean Curran, Teresa Chapman, and Rob Ashford. Boe is a critically acclaimed dance maker that has been creating original works since 2014. She was named Houston Press’ 100 Creatives, a recipient of Dance Source Houston’s Artist in Residence Program, and is a founding member of a choreographers collective; Perspective Exchange.

David Janesko is an artist exploring the emergence of complexity using an experimental approach that encompasses a wide array of mediums, technology and subject matter. He is specifically interested in the genesis of life, and death, from the early Earth, the emergence of the Self and how the senses and mental illness shape reality. David grew up in Western Pennsylvania and worked for a number of years as a geologist before attending the San Francisco Art Institute (MFA, 2013). From 2013 to 2015 David was a Graduate Fellow then Affiliate Artist at the Headlands Center for the Artist in Sausalito California, and the curator for Flatland Gallery in Houston from 2017 to 2019. David is represented in Houston by Gray Contemporary.

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