Artists from this year’s festival will participate as guests on CJTR radio program– Gender Talk, lending their literal and figurative voices to issues from gender to queer art to queer sex to queer politics. Gender Talk is an hour long radio show that represents trans voices locally and throughout Saskatchewan. Hosted by Dylan the D-Man, and Kayla Skye.
Bring your own lunch and join University of Regina students and faculty for a presentation by visiting artist Jess Dobkin who appears as part of this year's Performatorium 2015. For more details on Jess and her performances, please see Thursday, January 22.
For more information on Art For Lunch, call the Department of Visual Arts at: (306) 585-5572 or email ruth.chambers@uregina.ca or robert.truszkowski@uregina.ca
PERFORMANCE CONTAIN GRAPHIC AND EXPLICIT IMAGERY AND SCENARIOS - VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED
PERFORMANCE IS DURATIONAL. AUDIENCE IS WELCOME TO ATTEND ENTIRE PERFORMANCE AND/OR TO COME AND GO THROUGHOUT THE EVENING.
I am my body but my body is against me. I’m drowning. Breathe for me; will some body breathe for me?
Breathe for Me considers the nature of the regulated chronically ill body. Martin O’Brien r-embodies and takes pleasure in the excessive performance of an already embodied lived experience. Illness is revealed through the body in extremis. This body which is turning against itself relentlessly endures as a form of resistance to illness. Martin is beaten, bruised, cut, and penetrated, exhausted, suffocated, examined and treated in a regime of sufferance in order to survive.
RON ATHEY photos by Manuel Vason // JESS DOBKIN photos by Tania Anderson