WHITE.
Live Art Installation: WHITE The 8-hour Piece explore the impact of Social media violence on the black body. In a room that is completely white, fitted with a projection playing social media video clips of violence against black people all across the world, there is a Black woman inhabiting the space and sometimes writing trending hashtags from twitter of harm and hate directed towards Black people. Audience are invited to co-inhabit the space and interact with the space in anyway they choose.
What People Are Saying
““Julene consistently produces innovation and thought-provoking content that not only captivates her audience but consistently provide a space to heal. Her work provides a visceral experience that leaves you forever altered.”e.”
— Leanne Levers Co-founder of Dope Black Women
““Julene’s work is beautiful and releasing. I am honoured to have witness it and is excited for the journey. Her work is needed.””
— Love of Culture
“It was so intense and so important.”
— Audience
Credits
Julene Robinson
Performance Artist & Writer
Henry Robinson
Photographer and Filmmaker
Victoria Nzeribe (Love of Culture)
Producer
HOME: A Meditation
In Response to COVID-19, a live art home installation on what is home
Credits
Julene Robinson
Performance Artist & Writer
Henry Robinson
Photographer and Filmmaker
This is a Call - Elephant and Castle
Producer
SPACE.
Space is a commodity that is abundantly available at this time. In this piece we are exploring taking time and demanding space. Its speaks to the Violent protective measure that we must employ during this time of the COVID-19 Pandemic and its relationship to the protective measures some of us already have to employ.
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