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Multidisciplinary program highlights art produced by immigrant artists at several New York exhibition spaces.
Beginning June 8, 2019, The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) will host Urban Tribes: Urban Caravan in its Brooklyn gallery space. The multidisciplinary and multi-venue project, organized by the Taiwanese American Arts Council (TAAC), examines the transnational movement of people in the era of globalization and will showcase the perspectives of first, second, and earlier generations of immigrants from Taiwan, Japan, Australia, Russia, and South America. Kelly Tsai, a NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow in Nonfiction Literature and Joanne Y. Chen Taiwanese American Artist Fellowship recipient, and Ming-Jer Kuo, an Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program alumnus, are among the featured artists. According to TAAC, urban tribe members “never completely take on the living style of the larger population in which they reside, and it is the differences that are most interesting.” The Urban Caravan title draws inspiration from all those who choose to leave their hometowns looking for a better life on either a material level, spiritual level, or both.
Title: Urban Tribes: Urban Caravan
Dates: Saturday, June 8 - Thursday, September 12, 2019
Opening Symposium: Saturday, June 8, 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 8, 6:00 PM
Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday, 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Location: The New York Foundation for the Arts, 20 Jay Street, Suite 740, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Other exhibition sites include TAAC Tribeca/E. Tay Gallery, El Taller Latino Americano, Queens Museum, and Light Year Program at the Manhattan Bridge, all in New York City. The curatorial team includes Luchia Meihua Lee, Executive Director, TAAC; Jennifer Pliego, Director of Special Programs and Head of the House of Art, El Taller Latino Americano; and John Enzo Parker, Light Year. A second phase of Urban Tribes is planned for Fall 2019. Visit www.taac-us.org for full details.
Find out more about the NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship Program, a $7,000 unrestricted cash grant awarded to individual artists living and working in the state of New York. Sign up for NYFA’s bi-weekly newsletter, NYFA News, to receive announcements about future NYFA events and programs.
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Not in urban tribes anymore? You need to read this
This is a quote of an opinion written by the fabulous and really dark band The L.I.P in relation to urban tribes. As an absolute fanboy of their words and songs I asked if I could share it. Enjoy.
During these long and slow last years, The L.I.P has seen and live, or sometimes belong, to the birth, the death, the rebirth, the second death and the uroboros of the new, and sometimes full of enthusiam subcutultures. We have seen how the emo fringes invaded Barcelona's streets, then was the turn of the hipster's beards and now is the flat visors of the swaggers. We have cohabitated with indies, hipsters, pastel goths, 90's fans, perroflautas, lolitas, seapunks, nu metalheads, bloggers, vegans, canis, scenes, nu goths, vloggers, gabbers, metalcores, reggatoneros, steampunks, club kids, pin ups, normcores, freaks, psychobillies, shironuris, visuals and a wide and infinite ocean of stupid labels.
To all of them, absolutely each one, we have loved and understand it. Their ideas, their way of living and their style have excited us and we become more open-minded and more intelligent. We are part of them and they are part of us.
Sadly, nowadays seems that, suddenly, the times goes by and everybody in our surroundings grew up, matured and settled down, with this they started to talk shit about the new generations like if they are souless shit which destiny is to be exterminated. They don't remember when, not so far, they were the new disregarded generation. And they felt proud despite this. Exactly how swaggers and hipsters have to feel like. Vaporwavers or nymphets who don't know they are.
You know what? We don't know if you are aware but you are getting oooooold and you talk like a fucking grannies. Open your eyes and look back, fuckers! Four days ago you were like them. Let them be whatever they want to be and don't evolve to your parents so quickly! Or your grandparents...
Please, the tribe needs to grown. Everybody has to dance in the city this night. And you, sleepwalker of tiny brain...stay at home because tomorrow you need to get up early, fogeys!
We hate the mankind.We love you.Ugh.
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