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Sound and Reading event with YATTA and Joselia Hughes

Sound and Reading event with YATTA and Joselia Hughes
Kiang Malingue

50 Eldridge St

New York, NY 10002

Fri, Mar 13 | 6:00pm

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On the occasion of the exhibition Quinha Faria: π˜™π˜¦π˜€π˜¦π˜±π˜΅π˜°π˜³π˜΄, Kiang Malingue New York is pleased to present a gathering of sound and reading on Friday, March 13, 6pm. Writer Joselia Hughes and composer YATTA will respond to and interweave with Faria’s hand-carved and textile-based paintings, woven sculptures and installations, animating ongoing dialogues around perceptions, perspectives, ways of being with others, and the generative growth and unbinding of the open knot. Through engaging sensory reception across materials, language, and sound, they push form in their respective disciplines. Quinha Faria works across painting, sculpture, and installation. Her years working in critical care nursing at the hospital bedside shaped her interest in what cannot be collected or measured, and in the connections that emerge across overlapping networks inside and beyond the human body. Through hands-on making and close attention to how materials respond, she explores the porous relationships between physiologic, social, and environmental systems. Joselia Hughes is a writer, artist, educator, and freelance access worker based in New York. She is committed to the propulsion of narrative and the subversion of wordplay to incite riots of resistance and steady fires of hope. She slips and hops in lineages of Black disabled aesthetics and linguistics. Employing myths, oral traditions, fiction, serious silliness, vernacular conveyances, and archetypes of The Fool, she questions and provokes perceptions and values regarding chronic illness, Madness, neurodivergence, and disability. YATTA is a Sierra Leonean-American artist and composer working across music, performance, and installation. Their approach is characterized by textural electronic sounds, improvisation, and sampling, infused with spirituality and surprise. Their recent exploration takes inspiration from palm wine music, the West African musical genre named after the traditional drink, which incorporates storytelling, lilting vocals, and slants towards levity, ease, and play. The event is free to the public and will last approximately an hour.

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