Experiments & Disorders Curated by Tom Cole and Christen Clifford

Meet the Authors

Curated by Tom Cole & Christen Clifford

Fiction, nonfiction, poetry & performance texts by the most adventurous, cross-genre established & emerging writers.

Clement Goldberg is an award-winning Multidisciplinary Artist, Writer, Director and Animator who is non-binary trans and queer. They work across disciplines to create satirical yet hopeful projects that center collective grief rooted in climate crisis, cultural erasure and extinction. Their feature film project Let Me Let You Go was a Page International Screenwriting Award quarter-finalist and a Stowe Narrative Lab participant before receiving a 2022 Creative Capital AwardLet Me Let You Go is currently in Development with Electrik Skin and Executive Producers Zackary Drucker, Silas Howard and Lilly Wachowski. Clement’s debut novel New Mistakes was published by DOPAMINE Press x Semiotext(e) September 2024.

Their work has been presented at REDCAT Theatre, The BROAD Museum, VORTEX Rep, Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive and the Worth Ryder Art Gallery, Institute of Contemporary Art Philadelphia, Anthology Film Archives; CounterPulse, Yerba Buena Center For The Arts, SOMArts, Luggage Store Gallery, Artists Television Access, all in San Francisco; and over 50 international film and arts festivals including Frameline, Outfest, MIX NYC, Hamburg International Queer Film Festival and Cleveland International Film Festival. Goldberg created the stop motion animated web series The Deer Inbetween and joined Michelle Tea to produce the 20-filmmaker collaborative experimental feature ValenciaValencia won Jury Awards for Best Experimental Feature at the Polari Film Festival and Best Narrative Feature at Chicago Reeling. Goldberg was awarded a San Francisco Arts Commission IAC grant in visual arts in 2017 and their project Our Future Ends was awarded a Creative Work Fund visual arts grant in collaborative partnership with CounterPulse in 2016. Clement received an MFA in Art Practice and a Graduate Certificate in New Media Studies from the University of California, Berkeley.

Alicia Grullón is a Bronx-based  artist, professor, writer and organizer who creates art and storytelling about the environment, politics, and human and more-than-human dynamics and relations. Grullón’s works have been shown in numerous group exhibitions including The 8th Floor, Bronx Museum of the Arts, BRIC House for Arts and Media, El Museo del Barrio, and Columbia University among others. She has received grants from the Department of Cultural Affairs of the City of New York, and Franklin Furnace Archives. Her activist work led her to be one of the organizers of People’s Cultural Plan, a collective of cultural workers addressing inadequacies with the city’s first proposed cultural plan. The PCP’s 17-page plan is divided into 3 planks: Housing & Displacement, Cultural Funding Equity & Labor Equity. It launched in July 2017 at Artists Space and in September, PCP’s response to the city’s plan was published in Hyperallergic. Grullon has co-authored Op Eds about PCP for Hyperallergic and City Limits. Grullón’s legislative art project PERCENT FOR GREEN created a green bill with Bronx residents looking at climate change from the perspective of environmental racism. She is currently a Research & Development Fellow with Creative Time and a Community Fellow with the Mellon Initiative at The New School to work on PERCENT FOR GREEN.

 

Tues April 8 @ 7:30 PM

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Featuring:
Clement Goldberg
Alicia Grullón

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