Drawing Lessons
This interdisciplinary work combines storytelling, drawing, and movement as an exercise in loving, remembering, keeping, being, and forgiving.
This interdisciplinary work combines storytelling, drawing, and movement as an exercise in loving, remembering, keeping, being, and forgiving.
June 10 at 7:00 PM
Grant proposals? MFA programs? Hot girl gallery opening IG Lives? She’s a ho for them all! (In a sex-positive way.) Painting may be dead, but Art Bitch’s complaints about “making it” are very much alive.
Really, this solo comedy thingy is a manifesto. She has to show her parents she’s still trying in order to keep their financial support; like artists in any age, she needs a good patron. How else can she complete her series of sorority crystal sculptures? Prototype to come; still in development. She just needs a new sketchbook, but she hasn’t found the PERFECT one yet. You get it. A digital mood board’s just as good; she just hasn’t decided on a URL yet. She’s putting a poll on Tumblr so check it out.
4/06 & 4/08, 2022 at 7:00 PM
Piece of Mind is a reflective project on the process of creation, how the past influences the present, and how shared experience manifests differently in every individual.
RIGHT NOW presents
REST AREA
an easygoing site-specific experience for solo travelers
created by Adrian D. Cameron, Max Mondi, and Emerie Snyder
Are you tired? I know I am. Maybe you’ve been working nonstop and haven’t really taken a vacation in what is now two years because your office has changed what a “vacation” means. Maybe the idea of being around people is so anxiety-inducing that it’s just easier to stay in. Maybe you feel like you’re going nuts because no one else seems to be (spoiler: they are). Let’s take a break. Sit down. Yeah, right here in the middle of Broadway, between W. 35th and W. 36th Streets. Grab a seat. Read a little. Listen to some music. Just relax. This is it. No surprises. You’ve had enough surprises. Just take a minute. Or several minutes. In fact, take as much time as you need. This time is for you. Take a minute at the REST AREA. Your life’s not going anywhere. Wait, I didn’t mean it like that. I just mean . . . it can stand to wait a few minutes for you, after all this time.
September 17, 18 & 19
Visitors are invited to stop by anytime between 5PM and 8PM
Broadway between W. 35th & W. 36th Streets
RIGHT NOW presents
REST AREA
an easygoing site-specific experience for solo travelers
created by Adrian D. Cameron, Max Mondi, and Emerie Snyder
Are you tired? I know I am. Maybe you’ve been working nonstop and haven’t really taken a vacation in what is now two years because your office has changed what a “vacation” means. Maybe the idea of being around people is so anxiety-inducing that it’s just easier to stay in. Maybe you feel like you’re going nuts because no one else seems to be (spoiler: they are). Let’s take a break. Sit down. Yeah, right here in the middle of Broadway, between W. 35th and W. 36th Streets. Grab a seat. Read a little. Listen to some music. Just relax. This is it. No surprises. You’ve had enough surprises. Just take a minute. Or several minutes. In fact, take as much time as you need. This time is for you. Take a minute at the REST AREA. Your life’s not going anywhere. Wait, I didn’t mean it like that. I just mean . . . it can stand to wait a few minutes for you, after all this time.
September 17, 18 & 19
Visitors are invited to stop by anytime between 5PM and 8PM
Broadway between W. 35th & W. 36th Streets
RIGHT NOW presents
REST AREA
an easygoing site-specific experience for solo travelers
created by Adrian D. Cameron, Max Mondi, and Emerie Snyder
Are you tired? I know I am. Maybe you’ve been working nonstop and haven’t really taken a vacation in what is now two years because your office has changed what a “vacation” means. Maybe the idea of being around people is so anxiety-inducing that it’s just easier to stay in. Maybe you feel like you’re going nuts because no one else seems to be (spoiler: they are). Let’s take a break. Sit down. Yeah, right here in the middle of Broadway, between W. 35th and W. 36th Streets. Grab a seat. Read a little. Listen to some music. Just relax. This is it. No surprises. You’ve had enough surprises. Just take a minute. Or several minutes. In fact, take as much time as you need. This time is for you. Take a minute at the REST AREA. Your life’s not going anywhere. Wait, I didn’t mean it like that. I just mean . . . it can stand to wait a few minutes for you, after all this time.
September 17, 18 & 19
Visitors are invited to stop by anytime between 5PM and 8PM
Broadway between W. 35th & W. 36th Streets