TRANSMISSION TO THE NATION

WEEK 1: SEPTEMBER 18, 2020

THE WELCOME EPISODE

 

TRANSMISSION TO THE NATION

WEEK 2: SEPTEMBER 25, 2020

WE ARE LIVE!!  Here, in our inaugural transmission, seven artists address the nation. They critique, heal, move, and inspire us to channel our rage. They demand change. They offer faith, and they call to the roots of our collective imaginations.  In this overwhelming moment, may we ground ourselves in the voices of these creative leaders. May this chorus offer you strength to take resolute action towards justice for all. Welcome.

For accessibility the written scripts can be found if you click on each artist’s name. We are doing our best to get as many of these addresses interpreted in ASL and would love any feedback for how we can make this gallery more accessible in the future.

Photo by Constance Hockaday

Edited by Don Shiffrin and Max Knight


Ridykeulous is a collaborative initiative founded by artists Nicole Eisenman and A.L. Steiner

Photo by Reece T. Williams

Speech Collaborator: Allison Ehrich Bernstein


Photo by  Megan Codilan

Speech Collaborator: Wendy Univer


Photo by Ian Byers-Gamber


Photo by Lily Kurtz


Photo by Lily Kurtz

Speech Collaborator: Karen Wing


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WEEK 3: October 2, 2020

Welcome back. This week we offer you seven new artist’s addresses, one to get you through every day of the week. PLUS one bonus episode, a coyote song by Kanyon Sayers-Rood, to cleanse you after all the debate news. 

In this overwhelming moment, may we ground ourselves in the voices of these creative leaders. They remind us that we can saddle our collective work to myths and stories about life and re-generation. They provoke us to tap into our radical imaginations and re-write the American Dream narrative. May this chorus offer you strength to take resolute action towards justice for all.

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For accessibility, the written scripts can be found if you click on each artist’s name. Some have ASL interpretation. We are doing our best to make this site as accessible as possible and would love any feedback for how we can do better.


ASL Interpretation CLICK Here


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Photo by William Johnston

Eiko Otake Tomioka Fishing Harbor, Fukushima, Japan, July 2014


Photo by Amanda Vincelli



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Photo by Lauren Tabak

Speech Collaborator: Don Shiffrin


Photo by Amina Cruz Sequin veil and turban by Hushidar Mortezaie

Photo by Amina Cruz 

Sequin veil and turban by Hushidar Mortezaie


Photo by Julia Featheringill

Speech Collaborator: James Fallows


Speech Collaborator: Wendy Univer

ASL Interpretation CLICK Here


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WEEK 4: October 9, 2020

Welcome back. This week we offer you seven new artist’s addresses, one to get you through every day of the week.  In this overwhelming moment, may we ground ourselves in the voices of these creative leaders. The artists this week remind us to hold onto the unknown and to make attempts to speak what we can’t yet describe. May this chorus offer you strength to take resolute action towards justice for all.

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For accessibility, the written scripts can be found if you click on each artist’s name. Some have ASL interpretation. We are doing our best to make this site as accessible as possible and would love any feedback for how we can do better.

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Photo by Laura Edith Sutherland


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Collaboration with Peter Born

Photo by Reece T. Williams

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Photo by Lily Kurtz


Photo by Robbie Sweeny

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Photo by Jeff Roy


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Photo by Lauren Tabak

Speech Collaborator: Eileen Willis


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Photo by Fabiola Lopez  


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WEEK 5: October 16, 2020

Welcome back. This week we offer you a curse— alongside conjurings of presence, irreverence, punk, and rage. In this overwhelming moment, may we hold space for the full spectrum of feelings and human experience. AND as always, may this chorus offer you strength as you take resolute action towards justice for all.

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For accessibility, the written scripts can be found if you click on each artist’s name. Some have ASL interpretation. We are doing our best to make this site as accessible as possible and would love any feedback for how we can do better.

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Photo by Hiroshi Clark

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Photo by Robbie Sweeny

Collage by Brian Hockaday


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Curse to the Nation by Xandra Ibarra and Sound Design by Rosana Caban


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Photo by Marley Trigg Stewart


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Photo by Constance Hockaday

Audio track by Jasmine Nyende and Fuck You Pay Us

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Photo by Mickey Aloisio 

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WEEK 6: October 23, 2020

SO, you may be feeling tired, scared, anxious, weary, frustrated, and/or bored by this grueling election season. This week is both about accepting what needs to be done now in this moment and about starting fresh— about making amends.  In this overwhelming moment, may we ground ourselves in the voices of these creative leaders.

For accessibility, the written scripts can be found if you click on each artist’s name. Some have ASL interpretation. We are doing our best to make this site as accessible as possible and would love any feedback for how we can do better.

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My friends, you shall have bankruptcy, with full despotism, believe me” or nibia as one of many tyrant presidents: William McKinley or Oller wants you to look at the hand”. nibia pastrana santiago in collaboration with Garvin Sierra. Design: Taller Gráfico PR, 2020. Digital Image. Original Photo: Raquel Pérez-Puig.


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Photo by Lily Kurtz

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Photo by Amanda Vincelli


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Photo by Obiba Abenaa Ghartey-Tagoe 


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Speech Collaboration with Jim Wurst


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WEEK 7: October 30, 2020

Do not be afraid. WE, the majority of this nation (black, indigenous, POC, queers, women and all those that love and protect us), are not going anywhere. You are not alone in this. NOW is the time to ground yourself and your loved ones in the voices of creative leaders— allow these visions of the the future to ring in you like a bell

For accessibility, the written scripts can be found if you click on each artist’s name. Some have ASL interpretation. We are doing our best to make this site as accessible as possible and would love any feedback for how we can do better.

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Photo by Maria Baranova-Suzuki


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Photo by Reece T. Williams


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Photo by Luna Ray Smith


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Photo by Maura Currie

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Photo by Lily Kurtz

Speech Collaboration with Wendy Univer


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WEEK 8: November 7, 2020

Nothing is final. Now we walk the long road towards reparation, freedom and healing.

For accessibility, the written scripts can be found if you click on each artist’s name. Some have ASL interpretation. We are doing our best to make this site as accessible as possible and would love any feedback for how we can do better.

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Photo by David McRary



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WEEK 9: November 13, 2020

And so we continue our important work of bringing justice and protection to all, especially the most vulnerable. This week artists share personal strategies for ways we can move forward together.

For accessibility, the written scripts can be found if you click on each artist’s name. Some have ASL interpretation. We are doing our best to make this site as accessible as possible and would love any feedback for how we can do better.

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Photo by Maria Baranova + Video filmed by Tatyana Tenenbaum


Photo by Geandy Pavon


Madame Gandhi and Richie REseDA

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Photo by Lily Kurtz


MARY FERNANDO CONRAD

Photo by Lauren Tabak

Photo by Luke A Wright