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Thursday, 02 September 2010 12:39    Print
Artists’ Talk on September 11: Carnay, Beltran
Artist TalkThe first Artists’ Talk on performance art featuring Jeffrey Carnay and Myra Beltran will be held on September 11 (Saturday), 2 to 4 pm, at the Lopez Memorial Museum. This is part of the “looking forward” the museum celebrates on its 50th anniversary. The After the Fact exhibition asks the questions “What and how did we do? And then what?” Performance art allows this after-the-fact perception because stories have a beginning, middle and an end. Doubly conscious of our experience, we explore the patterns of (hi)stories. And the communication between the artist and the audience throughout and about the (hi)story experience allows the co-creation of a sensed future to which we are moving.

Carnay’s visual and performance works are known in the local and in the international traditional and alternative spaces of the art world. He is a member of the core committee of the TutoK artists’ initiative and NeWorlDisorder, a collaborative multimedia art initiative.
 
Beltran is the country’s foremost solo dance artist known for her experimental choreographic work. She received the Alab ng Haraya award from the National Commission for Culture and the Arts in 2001.

Artists’ Talk is from 2-4pm. Fee is P120 per person. For inquiries, call Fanny at 631-2417 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Artists’ Talk complements the exhibition After the Fact which runs until September 18, 2010.

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