Spotlight
About
Part of Locally Made's One Room.
Spotlight: performance as art, art as performance.
Bromance is a series of performances and conversations that seek to open new possibilities for rethinking both American masculinity and feminism. The first event will be a spotlight performance on July 18, 2013. This performance will explore American masculinity through performing objects and video. On July 27, 2013 I will host a panel discussion that will feature local artists and writers to discuss masculinity, feminism, and queerness. — J.R. Uretsky
Bromance is generously supported by the RI State Council on the Arts (RISCA)
Free with museum admission.
J.R. Uretsky b. 1985, Monterey, CA. J.R. Uretsky is an interdisciplinary artist who navigates the complexities of human emotion through an autobiographical voice. Uretsky's work uses humor and empathy to both, celebrate and critique a disruption of personal space through anthropomorphic sculpture, puppetry, performance and videos that are visually and emotionally intense. She has been an artist in residence at Fine Art Base (California), The Dirt Palace (Rhode Island), Big Red & Shiny (Massachusetts) and Arteles Creative Center (Finland). J.R. Uretsky's work has been published by online and video journals such as Gaga Stigmata and ASPECT: The Chronicle of New Media Art. Uretsky currently lives and works in Providence, RI.