La Natural by Emilie Trice - Outdoor Video Projection on Facade of Villa SF
Oct
17
to Oct 19

La Natural by Emilie Trice - Outdoor Video Projection on Facade of Villa SF

Multimedia artist, curator and writer Emilie Trice will project her video, La Natural, on the facade of the Villa San Francisco nightly from October 17-19, 2020, 7-9pm PST located at 100 Edgewood Ave , walk down the Farnsworth Steps (in Cole Valley).

La Natural is a video series that explores the evolution of feminism through cinematic allegory, semiotics and pop music. Referencing cultural archetypes such as the femme fatale, La Natural invokes the historical "waves" feminism as a means of contextualizing contemporary issues including climate change, domestic isolation (aka "lock down") and existential precarity.

As a social and philosophical movement, feminism acts as a cultural bridge between France and the United States. The genesis of feminism can be traced back to the French "February Revolution" (1848), a full century before reverberating across the modern Zeitgeist (and the Atlantic Ocean) through the writings of Simone de Beauvoir, who published her seminal work The Second Sex in 1949. Her enthusiastic reception by American magazine editors and the liberal intelligentsia accelerated the momentum of feminism throughout the twentieth century, culminating in a kind of torch-passing to American feminist theorists and writers, many of whom were (and are still) based in California, including in and around the Bay area.

Authors such as Donna Haraway, Octavia Butler and Kimberlé Crenshaw laid the groundwork for a new wave of intersectional feminism in the 1980s and 1990s, one that embraced technology and refuted the gender binary. Today, we find ourselves in the latest wave, a highly networked and digitally active manifestation of feminism that nonetheless continues to resonate with many of Simone de Beauvoir's original existential arguments. 

La Natural will take place October 17th - 19th, nightly from 7-9pm. Films will be screened on the facade of the Villa San Francisco, a suitably domestic canvas to track feminism's evolution, its archetypes and manifold permutations, as well as the connections between feminism's central premise and the existential threats currently plaguing humanity on a planetary scale.

Image: Emilie Trice, Millennial Pink, site-specific installation + a VR 360 video that touches on themes of climate change, wildfire and social media’s spectacle economy. The work was inspired by Phos-Chek, the hot pink fire retardant used to both extinguish wildfires and re-fertilize the burn zone. 

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Oct
9
10:00 AM10:00

An Atlas of Absence with Summer Mei Ling Lee and Laura Boles Faw

Online meeting performance of 11 minute duration. 

Technology was supposed to connect us.  The dominant modality for communication and connection during this pandemic era is the digital screen.  In this work, collaborators Laura Boles Faw and Summer Mei Ling Lee continue their ongoing series addressing distance and longing that increasingly figures into this heightened moment.  Through the Zoom platform, they host an encounter in which guests to the “meeting” confront the artists grappling with the boundaries of absence and presence, here and there, time and the infinite through an arch of emotions and strategies ranging from coincidence to confusion.  Through this work, they ask if we can meaningfully meet in a place that documents the deprivation of being together without altering our understanding of closeness and connection.

There will be 3 presentations on Friday, October 9: 10AM, Noon and 3PM PST.

Register for the 10AM performance HERE.

Register for the NOON performance HERE.

Register for the 3PM performance HERE.

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Sep
29
5:00 PM17:00

Watch Over Us by Scott McKinney and Q&A moderated by Christina Steinbrecher-Pfandt

During his micro-residency at Villa San Francisco, multimedia artist Scott McKinney will perform Watch Over Us / Look Down On Us, a two-part video performance exploring the divide between the promises of surveillance technology and the reality of living in a state of observation. These performances make use of video streaming technologies and digital puppetry to re-humanize the discussion surrounding surveillance technology. By looking into the divide between expectations of safety and security and the discomforting nature of being observed.

This two-part performance will stream live via Zoom preceding a short artist talk and Q&A moderated by Christina Steinbrecher-Pfandt.

To watch the performance, click on Zoom link

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Sep
15
10:00 AM10:00

Chair Conversations by ALEXANDMUSHI with Q & A session moderated by Rimma Boshernitsan

Artists ALEXANDMUSHI will perform their “Chair Conversations” in the Villa San Francisco. Following the performance will be a Q & A session moderated by Rimma Boshernitsan, founder of DIALOGUE.

Link to watch on Tuesday, Sept. 15 at 10AM: Click here

‘Chair conversations’ is a complex practice of communication using our bodies. It exists in many realms; as a durational practice over five years, as a marker of time and exploration of ‘other’ using the body as a vehicle, a secret journaling of each perspective withheld from even ourselves, it is performed in public spaces and institutions, and is a series of integrated images and videos. 

How does the language of touch operate as a mode of communication in our lives? All of us talk all day and all night. We know each other through words. To touch is simple, not requiring the intellect but only the senses. There are things that can’t be said with words but only touch. There is an emotional and physical space that is entered when we move someone’s body through our own thoughts and emotions. What is it like to be given a full opportunity to ‘speak’ and ‘hear’ using only the body, uninterrupted? What role does this language play in our lives? 

The structure of this project is simple. A chair is placed in a public space. Each person takes a turn in leading while the other must sit in the chair, eyes closed without moving. The other person communicates by moving and manipulating the sitting person’s body. Once done the roles are switched and it is the next person’s turn. The project is placed in both public and private sites in which the environment also impacts the exploration of the conversation being held. ‘Chair Conversations’ is durational: 20-40 minutes. This is an immersive and intimate psychological study of human connection.

 

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Sep
8
9:00 AM09:00

The Wolf & The Wheat by Cheryl Derricotte

For the inaugural artist residency at Villa San Francisco, Cheryl Derricotte  will present The Wolf & The Wheat a live online event with award-winning Chef and Author Tanya Holland of Brown Sugar Kitchen and renowned Chef Brenda Buenviajé of Brenda’s French Soul Food.  Derricotte's artist-in-residence project examines Thomas Jefferson's contradictory positions on freedom and slavery, diving into the Black side of his family, the Hemings, including the legacy of Jefferson's chef, James Hemings who helped popularize French cuisine in America. 

Access the link to The Wolf & The Wheat event HERE

Photo of Cheryl Derricotte image credit: Nye' Lyn Tho'; Photo of Tanya Holland, courtesy of Tanya Holland; Photo of Brenda Buenviajé, courtesy of Brenda Buenviajé.

Photo of Cheryl Derricotte image credit: Nye' Lyn Tho'; Photo of Tanya Holland, courtesy of Tanya Holland; Photo of Brenda Buenviajé, courtesy of Brenda Buenviajé.

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Sep
5
10:00 AM10:00

FRENCH BREAKFAST/Ask Me Anything (AMA)! with Cheryl Derricotte

Join Cheryl Derricotte at Villa San Francisco, probably in her pajamas, on Saturday morning for a classic French Breakfast. To prepare grab a baguette, butter, good French jam, juice and strong coffee.  New Orleans may substitute a beignet. It’s still breakfast at noon in New Orleans. DC & NYC– add quiche and all it brunch. For friends in London & Paris, your baguette may be accompanied by French cheese, dark chocolate and good wine. (When she used to drink, she adored Clicquot so bonus points for real champagne!)

Saturday, September 5, 2020

10am PST (San Francisco/LA); Noon (New Orleans); 1pm (DC/NYC); 6pm (London); 7pm (Paris)

Instagram Live! @cherylderricottestudio

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Sep
3
10:00 AM10:00

Studio Visit with Cheryl Derricotte

Join us for an inside peek into the new Villa San Francisco Artist-in-Residency space with artist Cheryl Derricotte. Derricotte will share about her practice, current research and residency project examining Thomas Jefferson and his contradictory positions on freedom and slavery, and his relationship with the Hemings.

Access link to the studio visit HERE.

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