![]() She lives and works in Brooklyn.Ĭoleman Collins is an interdisciplinary artist and writer who explores the ways that gradual, iterative processes can have outsized effects over time. With Rachel Valinsky, she coordinated the Friday nights reading series at the Poetry Project from 2017-19. Arsanios currently lives in New York where she was a 2016 LMCC Workspace fellow, and an ART OMI resident in fall 2017. ![]() She teaches at Pratt Institute and holds an MFA in Writing from the Milton Avery Graduate School for the Arts at Bard College. Arsanios co-founded the collective 98weeks Research Project in Beirut and is the founding editor of Makhzin, a bilingual English/Arabic magazine for innovative writing. Her writing was featured collaboratively at the Sharjah Biennial (2017) and Venice Biennial (2017), as well as in various artist books and projects. She has contributed essays and short stories to e-flux journal, Vida, The Brooklyn Rail, LitHub, and Guernica, among others. Mirene Arsanios is the author of the short story collection, The City Outside the Sentence (Ashkal Alwan, 2015), Notes on Mother Tongues (UDP, 2019), and more recently, The Autobiography of a Language (Futurepoem, 2022). He recently completed a solo exhibition at CUE Art foundation in 2022 in New York City. In 2021, he exhibited at the Ludwig Museum in Budapest, Hungary and completed a solo project at Recess in Brooklyn, NY. ![]() He has collaborated on projects at the Museum of Modern Art, the Sharjah Biennial, and Pace gallery. Fabri’s work has been exhibited at Art in General, The Studio Museum in Harlem, El Museo del Barrio, The Walker Art Center, The Brooklyn Museum, The Barnes Foundation, and Performa. He is the recipient of awards that include The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award, the Franklin Furnace Fund for Performance Art, the New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship, and the BRIC Colene Brown Art Prize. This context specificity often yields work that includes design, drawing, photography, video, and installation. Zachary Fabri is an interdisciplinary artist engaged in lens-based media, language systems, and public space, often complicating the boundaries of studio research, and social practice. Nicolas Baird - The Institute of Queer Ecology (lecture-performance) Opening remarks - Susie Quillinan (Transart Institute)ĭiscussion moderated by Dr. Through talks, reading, performance, video, discussion and sound contibutions, participants will consider Haraway's entreaty that "it matters.what knots knot knots." Thinking about Andean khipus (lengths of knotted fibre) as a record keeping device and a form of writing, we will consider knots as keepers of memory, points of contact and entanglement, and sites for the thickening of attachments towards world-building. "What Knots Knot Knots" is an invitation to think about the ways in which knotting and unknotting are active practices that build and shape creative research, revealing attachments between/with materiality, epistemologies, ecologies and socio-political affinities and tensions. The 8th Floor, 17 West 17th Street, New York, NY
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