projects + collaborations

Featuring movement and choreography by Charlotte Boye-Christensen, movement and art by Nathan Webster. Words by Amie Tullius. Edited by Conor Provenzano.

 

The Move

My most recent collaboration with international dance/design company, NOW-ID. “The Move,” reads the project page, “relates to something a single body may physically do, but also a greater movement, such as a personal decision to make a change, or a greater collective/societal decision…”

Nüart Gallery

When I was in Kyoto, I went to a garden that had an ancient pine cantilevered over a koi pond. The tree had been there for hundreds of years, and was perfectly sculpted and cared for, with bamboo struts holding up heavier branches, and jute rope gently training other branches. I marvelled at the generations of gardeners that would have been required to create such a beautifully formed tree. That’s sort of how I feel about my three years as director of Nüart Gallery. Delighted and honored to tend the vision.

Hyunmee Lee exhibition at Nüart Gallery. Photo by Kat Kinnick.

FEAST

NOW-ID International Dance + Design

NOW-ID is a fiercely contemporary dance company, producing design-driven work for the stage and beyond. As a founding board member and collaborator (writer) I helped plan site-specific performances, throw outrageous galas, and bring forward-thinking, innovative and encompassing work in collaboration with local, national, and international partners from a range of creative fields.

FEAST performance at Salt Lake’s Great Saltair. Photo by Nathan Webster.

Train Tracts

Train Tracts is a train-traveling literary journal I designed to be an experiment in connection. The journal is made up of twelve chapters, each a collaboration between an artist and a writer. The small edition chapters are each unique works of art created by printmakers from around the country (and beyond). The stories are of travel, transformation, and connecting with strangers.

Train car at Lamy Station + Tract Art by Davina Pallone. Photo by Amie Tullius.

culture-building & creative mischief