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Projects of the Artists
Network of Refuse & Resist!
March
2003
INSIDE
THE CULTURE OF RESISTANCE CONVERSATION SERIES.
An ongoing series of video-taped interviews with socially conscious
artists who have made pioneering contributions in a variety of
artistic mediums, including theater, film, visual arts, literature,
music, dance and spoken word. The conversations are held in a
theater in front of a live audience with a Q&A following the interview.
Conversations have been taped with:
Danny Hoch (actor/writer)
interviewed by Steven Sapp (actor/writer), and a later interview
with Connie Julian (national coordinator of the Artists Network)
Reg E. Gaines (poet/playwright)
interviewed by Steven Sapp (actor/writer)
Culture Clash (theater
troupe/writers) interviewed by Mari Riddle (musician)
David Riker (filmmaker)
interviewed by David Zeiger (filmmaker)
Oscar Brown Jr.
(r&b/jazz vocalist/composer) interviewed by Michael Slate (journalist)
Willie Perdomo (poet)
interviewed by Guy de Gonzalez (poet)
Universes (theater troupe)
interviewed by Sarah Jones (actor/writer)
Arnold
Mesches (painter) interviewed by Nina Felshin (curator)
The
conversations are held in Los Angeles and in New York.
Sections of the interviews on our website: http://www.artistsnetwork.org/aboutus/icore.html,
A 30-minute videotape of the Reg E. Gaines interview is available.
The other tapes are in the process of being edited.
NOT
IN OUR NAME STATEMENT OF CONSCIENCE:
The Artists Network has been instrumental in involving artists in
the NION statement (www.nion.us),
in signing the statement, and producing events in connection with
the statement, including the EVENING
OF CONSCIENCE, Oct 3, 2002 in NYC, and POEMS
NOT FIT FOR THE WHITE HOUSE, February 17, 2003 in NYC.
ARTSPEAKS.
An annual concert produced by the Artists Network in Los Angeles.
This year's event was the first national anti-war concert in the
country. It took place at the Hollywood Palace, and featured Blackalicious,
Ozomatli, Dilated Peoples, Mystic, Saul Williams, The Coup, Hassan
Hakmoun, Jerry Quickley, East LA Sabor Factory and many others.
An hour-long video of the evening is being created for broadcast
by AN member David Zeiger (producer/director of the PBS series
"Senior Year").
IMAGINE:
IRAQ project. An evening of new short plays commissioned
by the Artists Network and presented at Cooper Union Great Hall
in November 2001. Playwrights included Naomi Wallace (who also
co-produced the project), Kia Corthron, Reg E. Gaines, Trevor
Griffiths, Culture Clash, Tariq Ali, Betty Shamieh, Robert O'Hara,
and Harold Pinter. The plays explored connections between the
people of Iraq, the Middle East, and the West at a time when world
history could well turn on these relationships. Two new plays
have been written in the past year for the project; the AN is
aiming to get this evening produced professionally in the US and
elsewhere as soon as possible.
ARTISTS
NETWORK WEBSITE (www.artistsnetwork.org) is becoming
an important resource for many progressive people in the arts. The
site features articles and interviews with artists who are pioneering
in the creation of a culture of resistance, important events in
the arts, exposures of attacks on artists and censorship, exhibition
and performance opportunities for progressive artists, and feature
pages on dozens of artists. We are working to develop a new section
called "Art and Politics" which would present various views from
artists and critics on questions such as: the role of art in society,
the responsibility of the conscious artist; choosing characters/stories;
finding and connecting with one's audience; addressing the post-911
world through our art and public voices. The site is updated almost
daily, and a digest of "What's New" on the site is sent out to our
email every 2-3 weeks.
THE ARTISTS
NETWORK ASSISTED IN THE FOLLOWING PROJECTS:
"A
NIGHT OF FEROCIOUS JOY" WORLD PREMIERE SCREENING
"A
NIGHT OF FEROCIOUS JOY", a film by DAVID ZEIGER about the
first major concert against the war ARTSPEAKS - NOT IN OUR NAME,
produced by the Artists Network. The film features performances
and conversations with: Saul Williams, Blackalicious, Ozomatli,
Dilated Peoples, Mystic, The Coup, Jerry Quickley, Pan Afrikan
People's Arkestra & The Great Voices of UGMAA, Lida Abdullah,
Hassan Hakmoun, Ami Motevalli, Robbie Conal, East L.A. Sabor Factory.
The film premiere was on July 23 2003, at The Vista Theater in
Los Angeles.
A sold-out crowd of over 500 people
showed up to see the film on July 23, 2003, and hear from a special
live panel of artists called: "Art During Wartime: Real Attacks,
Real Response", which featured: David Cross (Mr. Show with
Bob & David), Rickie Lee Jones (Singer, Songwriter), Rakaa
Iriscience (Dilated Peoples), St. Clair Bourne (Filmmaker, Robeson:
Here I Stand), Hassan Hakmoun (Musician), Ulises Bella & Wil-Dog
(Ozomatli), Boots Riley (the Coup), Ami Motevalli (Visual Artist),
David Zeiger (the filmmaker). The panel was moderated by Connie
Julian of the Artists Network of Refuse & Resist!, and there
was a powerful reading by Jerry Quickley.
"NOT
IN MY NAME", NEW CD BY SAUL WILLIAMS. The
AN is helping with distribution and radio play for a new CD created
by slam poet and recording artist Saul Williams. Saul is contributing
the songs towards building an anti-war movement with the Not In
Our Name vision among the next generation. The EP includes the
singles "September 12" and "Bloodletting", as well as a recording
of Saul reciting the Pledge of Resistance at ArtSpeaks in Los
Angeles on May 12, 2002. A commercial release for the EP is planned
soon and in the meantime, the AN is getting the CD to radio DJs
for airplay across the country. Epitaph Records has contributed
the production of CD's for radio (artwork by Mearone), and the
AN has developed a website for the project with Saul (www.notinournamemusic.com)
which will also feature music on this theme from other recording
artists.
NOT
IN OUR NAME STATEMENT OF CONSCIENCE. The Artists
Network is working with the Not In Our Name Statement group to
gather support for this statement which is bringing together the
most significant group of artists (along with other public intellectuals)
to take a dissenting position on government policies of war and
repression since 9/11. Signers include people like Oliver Stone,
Gore Vidal, Terry Gilliam, John Edgar Wideman, Susan Sarandon,
Bonnie Raitt, and many others. The AN has assisted in getting
the statement published as an ad in the New York Times, LA Times,
USA Today, San Francisco Chronicle The Nation, New York Review
of Books and other publications beginning September 19, 2002.
NOT
IN OUR NAME: AN EVENING OF CONSCIENCE. On October
3, the Artists Network was instrumental in producing an evening
reading at Cooper Union involving the signers of the Statement
including Eve Ensler. Wallace Shawn, Andre Gregory, Oscar Brown
Jr., Pete Seeger, Suheir Hammad, Danny Glover, Edward Asner, Jessica
Hagedorn and Jojo Gonzalez, Marie Howe and Paul Lisicky, Ellen
McLaughlin, Howard Zinn, and Tony Kushner. This event attracted
an overflow audience of over 1000 people, and featured readings
and performances by the artists, including new works by Eve Ensler,
Tony Kushner, Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory. An hour-long program
on the evening is available and has been broadcast in November
2002 on Freespeech TV.
"GOOD
MORNING AMERICA". A national art exhibition on
a post-911 theme being curated by AN member Nina Felshin. Exhibit
will open at Wesleyan University Gallery in Jan 2003, and will
travel to other spaces around the country. The exhibit features
works by Barbara Kruger, Arnold Mesches, Joseph Brodsky and others.
Some
Past Projects:
The
AN joined with other artists after September 11, 2001 to create
the "OUR GRIEF IS NOT A CRY FOR
WAR" performances in New York City.
AN
member, David Zeiger, produced and directed the PBS
12-part series "Senior Year." Its soundtrack featured
many artists who work with the AN and was produced by AN member
Michael Slate
The AN co-sponsored memorial
concerts for jazz legend, Horace Tapscott, in Los Angeles
and New York.
Members
of the AN helped create 25 video
PSAÕs for the Stolen Lives Project and October 22nd Coalition
against Police Brutality. These spots have been aired
on BET and MTV and featured Wyclef Jean, Reg E. Gaines, Ozomatli,
Danny Hoch as well as parents of people killed by the police.
The
AN initiated Mumia 911, a National
Day of Art to Stop the Execution of Mumia Abu-Jamal, working
together over 1000 artists and arts professionals to create a
day with over 100 art events nationwide (Sept. 11 1999).
AN
members produced the hip hop posse track titled "Mumia 911" and
the "Unbound" compilation
CD.
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