Punk Cripistemologies

Fall 2023

Multidisciplinary artist and disability advocate Reveca Torres talks with singer/songwriter Stephanie Alma and comics artist/illustrator Bianca Xunise about the role of art in challenging societal norms and highlighting diverse identities. 

Image: Reveca Torres posing with Stephanie Alma and Bianca Xunise.

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Rhythm and Humor as Resistance

Fall 2023

Playwright and teaching artist Arlene Malinowski interviews drummer Tommy Carroll and media maker Kennedy Healy about music, media, and art as vehicles for disability culture and advocacy. 

Image: Arlene Malinowski posing with Kennedy Healy and Tommy Carroll.

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Beauty and Power

Fall 2022

Writer and educator Anita Gonzalez talks with painter Genevieve Ramos and visual artist Grishma Shah about femininity, empowerment, political awareness, and cultural identity.

Image: A split-screen of Anita Gonzalez talking to Genevieve Ramos and Grishma Shah.

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Activism on Screen and on Canvas

Fall 2022

Writer and educator Anita Gonzalez speaks with photographer Justin Cooper and mouthpainter Antonio Davis about disability advocacy, activism, and the power of representation.

Image: A split-screen of Anita Gonzalez talking to Antonio Davis and Justin Cooper.

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Creating Spaces for Belonging

Fall 2021

Dance artists Willyum LaBeija and Robby Williams talk with writer and educator Anita Gonzalez about their performance work at the intersection of disability advocacy and aesthetics.

Image: A split-screen of Anita Gonzalez talking to Willyum LaBeija and Robby Williams.

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Inclusive and Introspective Theater

Spring 2021

Theater artists Brian Balcom and Tsehaye Geralyn Hébert talk with writer and educator Anita Gonzalez about possibilities with technology and becoming the people with “buy-in” to making changes and greater accessibility.

Image: A split-screen of Anita Gonzalez talking to Brian Balcom and Tsehaye Geralyn Hébert.

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Modeling Disability

Summer 2020

Visual artists Riva Lehrer, Mariam Paré, and Reveca Torres talk with filmmaker Justin Cooper about being seen as equal to other working artists and creating art during challenging times.

Image: A split-screen of Justin Cooper talking to Riva Lehrer, Mariam Paré, and Reveca Torres.

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On Disability Aesthetics

Summer 2020

Multidisciplinary artists, Matt Bodett, Pooja Pittie, and Andy Slater, talk with filmmaker Justin Cooper about disability aesthetics across mediums and how to mine the golden threads from one's personal experience.

Image: A split-screen of Justin Cooper talking to Matt Bodett, Pooja Pittie, and Andy Slater.

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On Representation

Summer 2020

Theater artists, Michael Herzovi, Arlene Malinowski, and Robert Schleifer, talk with filmmaker Justin Cooper about the challenges and opportunities of working on screen and on stage.

Image: A split-screen of Justin Cooper talking to Michael Herzovi, Arlene Malinowski, and Robert Schleifer

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From Stage to Stage

Spring 2020

Dance artists, Ginger Lane and Kris Lenzo, talk with filmmaker Justin Cooper about legacy, the challenges of accessibility, and perpetually being on stage as disability activists.

Image: A split-screen of Justin Cooper talking to Kris Lenzo and Ginger Lane

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The Disability Culture Leadership Initiative and 3Arts/Bodies of Work Residency Program are supported in part by grants from
the Joyce Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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