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    Saturday, September 12, 2020, 7:00 PM — 8:00 PM

    MELTED RIOT: RGB

    Fox Whitney’s ongoing interdisciplinary performance and research project, MELTED RIOT, moves from its latest iteration Chromatic, presented at On the Boards, into the online photography and print collection of the Henry Art Gallery. Interacting with the Henry’s collection in private and public ways, Fox and his Gender Tender collaborators will approach this research with the intent of unearthing and/or highlighting the queer and transitional qualities they discover as they zoom in and out of the artwork, and the queer and transitional qualities in their bodies, minds, and spirits.
    RGB is the culmination of a weeklong investigation into works in the Henry’s collection, and the first of three live-streamed MELTED RIOT performances with the Henry. RGB is modeled after the RGB color process, by which colors are rendered on screen using combinations of red, green, and blue. The artworks selected for investigation and dialogue are inspired by this process, which will be actively contemplated during the event.
    MELTED RIOT uses tactics rooted in dance, durational performance, and visual art to investigate the effects peaceful and violent forms of support and sabotage have on the bodies, minds, and spirits of the transgender and queer community. MELTED RIOT softens the word riot (a violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd) replacing the word VIOLENT with: somatic, satirical, surreal, psychedelic. Inspired by the Stonewall Riots, this performance research project will use an isolated crowd of socially distant voices, bodies, and sculptural interventions to investigate radical extremes inspired by the Henry’s collection and the QTBIPOC viewpoint of artist Fox Whitney. MELTED RIOT is a surreal protest song, a queer meditation, a psychedelic research project, a punk prayer.

    ABOUT THE ARTIST
    Fox Whitney is the architect/choreographer of Gender Tender, an interdisciplinary performance project that centers his queer black mixed transgender point of view. He creates experiences that investigate the nature of queer relationships, trans histories and the surreal nature of transformation Gender Tender engages a team of artists trained in Fox’s unique methods modeled on cults, sitcoms and riots. Fox is a 2020 artist in residence at On the Boards in Seattle, WA. He was selected as the 2018 artist in residence at Velocity Dance Center. His performance work has been commissioned and produced by On the Board’s NW New Works Festival and Solo Festival; Velocity’s Next Fest NW and Seattle Festival of Dance Improvisation; the Seattle International Dance Festival; Yellow Fish Epic Durational Performance Festival, and was selected for the inaugural season of Seattle’s Gay City Arts. His short dance films have screened at CounterPulse in San Francisco, Seattle’s Twist Film Festival, Translations: Seattle’s Transgender Film Festival, and at Next Dance Cinema presented by Velocity and Northwest Film Forum. He has an MFA in Fiber and Material Studies from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and has exhibited his visual art nationally. He has performed in work by Morgan Thorson, Gabrielle Civil, Vladimir Kremenović, Keyon Gaskin and Malic Amalya. His most recent project MELTED RIOT, a queer meditation inspired by the Stonewall Riots of 1969 was presented by Velocity on the 50th anniversary of the riots in 2019. The online MELTED RIOT digital residency, featuring a series of performances made specifically for Instagram and Zoom, premiered in June 2020 with the support of On the Boards.

    Participating Gender Tender artists & bios: Will Courtney, Gabrielle Civil, Loren Othón, Hexe Fey, Hendri Walujo, Emily Batlan, HATLO, Minna Lee, Kara Beadle, Sara Ann Davidson, and VLADIMIR KREMENOVIĆ.

    For more information on Fox and Gender Tender’s past projects.
    CREDITS

    Additional support provided by On the Boards.

    ADMISSION

    RGB is free and open to the public. Register through Zoom Webinar below. Capacity is limited to 100 attendees for this performance.

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    ACCESS
    This event is public.
    ACCESSIBILITY

    This performance is being hosted over Zoom and requires ability to join Zoom meetings via their app or a web browser. We strive to provide services and accommodations for anyone who needs assistance. Please email contact-programs@henryart.org with particular accessibility needs or concerns you may have.

    Image courtesy of Fox Whitney.

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