Each year, New Genre Arts Festival brings experimental and boundary-pushing artists to Tulsa for installations, performances, and workshops. Admission to each event is free, but tickets can be reserved at livingarts.org, where you can also find the full schedule of events.
Installations – Open 3/3-25
“Dry Prong” by Kyle Triplett – Tripplett explores the natural and artificial experience of landscape through tangible objects and digital video projection.
“Heritage Habitats” by Owen VanAmeyden Collaborative – Ginger Owen illuminates concepts of impermanence and personal vs. collective histories with photographic images presented in nostalgic forms, such as kites.
“REVEAL” by Sally Weber – Weber creates optical holograms, drawing reference from the laws of nature and scientific thought.
Bridgman|Packer Dance – Art Bridgman and Myrna Packer’s work combines live performance and video art. The duo will present “Remembering What Never Happened”—which explores the intersection of memory and imagination—and “Under the Skin”—in which the pair interact with ever-multiplying virtual versions of themselves. Fri. and Sat., 3/4-5, 8 p.m., Liddy Doenges Theatre, PAC
Read Alicia Chesser's article on Bridgman|Packer Dance here.
Judy Dunaway Balloon Concert – Avant-garde composer Dunaway performs pieces written for and with latex balloons, as well as “Balloon Symphony No. 2,” an audience participatory piece. Sat., 3/4, 6 p.m.
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