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Fugitive in Archives Opening Mid February 2024
Jan
29
to Jun 27

Fugitive in Archives Opening Mid February 2024


Fugitive in Archives

Opening Mid-February 2024 at

The Mildred Complex(ity) /

HQ Field Office of Mildred’s Lane Inc.

37B Main Street, Narrowsburg, NY

Credit/ The Labor Portraits / Fugitive in Archives / 8X10 Tintype / Nick Olson in collaboration with Mildred’s Lane 2009

A re-installation of the Mildred’s Lane Archive at our Field Office in Narrowsburg, NY, also known as the Mildred Complex(ity), will continue throughout the 2024 season. We have over two decades of material history to catalogue and digitize as we work towards the publication WORKSTYLES OF MILDRED’S LANE, a monograph compiling twenty-five years of social engagement.

Featuring:
The Labor Portraits of Mildred’s Lane
by J. Morgan Puett,
Rebecca Purcell, and Jeffrey Jenkins, with Fellows of Mildred’s Lane 2013. Includes Ephemera and Curiosities from the Archives of Mildred’s Lane.

If you are interested in archival residencies or internships, please inquire with us at workstyles@mildredslane.com


The Year of the CROW:
2024 Program To Be Announced in March!
Calling for Institutional Partners

We are currently engaged in a co-curatorial effort to organize an annual program of sessions, events, and special projects.

Mildred’s Lane is an emerging arts nonprofit organization and center of interdisciplinary, research-based practice for art & ecology.

We are seeking to build new partnerships
with institutions and supportive Individuals that will sponsor fellowships for graduate students and faculty for the 2024 summer season. If you are a faculty member, visiting artist/critic, or curator at a university or museum, contact us to see how we can work together flexibly! workstyles@mildredslane.com



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Oct
8
to Nov 8

DISENTANGLEMENT / RE-EMBODIMENT

JILL GOLDMAN
DISENTANGLEMENT/RE-EMBODIMENT

The Mildred Complex(ity)
37B Main Street / Narrowsburg / NY 12764

Opening reception / October 8 / 3 pm – 5 pm


Mildred's Lane and The Mildred Complex(ity) proudly present the installation Disentanglement/Re-embodiment by Los Angeles-based artist Jill Goldman.

In this new body of work—a response to two years of research into patriarchy—Goldman continues her ongoing exploration of transformative ritual and the gendered body. Developed at Mildred’s Lane during a residency in 2021, Disentanglement/Re-embodiment is an ambitious attempt to disentangle the bonds of gender-based oppression and imagine a re-embodied self, unencumbered by patriarchal power and domination. In videos, photographs and performances Goldman interrogates the intangible ways that patriarchy creates fictions of the body and then insists that these fictions are natural, essentializing socially constructed traits as biologically and divinely determined, thereby simultaneously constructing and compelling gendered realities.

While it's impossible to know if we can ever fully experience our bodies outside of the linguistic and patriarchal social institutions that not only regulate them but define them, Disentanglement/Re-embodiment challenges the viewer to take seriously the possibility of a self independent of a system based on power relations. In performances that use ropes and women's hair, music and dance, Goldman makes visible the invisible structures of patriarchy and attempts to untangle them, extricating female bodies from their insidious and subjugating webs. Goldman, a long-time activist who advocates for the rights of those marginalized by patriarchy is skilled at pragmatic resistance, fighting injustice from a position inside our political and social systems. In her art and Tantric meditation practice, however, she explores a more radical form of resistance, a resistance that is founded on an expansive consciousness that demolishes the oppressive structures the political right is so hellbent on solidifying.

The Sanskrit word Tantra derives from the verbal root tan, meaning to weave, and while Goldman attempts to unravel one fabric, she weaves another one, represented visually in videos and photographs printed on muslin in which the boundaries between the self and the world blur. From its origins in 6th century India, Tantric initiation has always been open to all genders and all social classes. With its revolutionary shapeshifting goddesses and panpsychism Tantra dissolves borders and erases binaries. By embracing this profoundly non-dualist consciousness, Goldman imagines a dematerialized liquid reality, an alchemical transformation that occurs in the world, via the body, revealing the sacred in the profane. Because this state of "oneness" entails a radical solidarity with every human, indeed, with every particle in the universe, the boundaries that separate the terrestrial from the numinous, the self from other, subject from object, collapse, and all hierarchies are razed. Patriarchy is rendered not only absurd but cosmically powerless.

-Asti Hustvedt

Jeffrey Jenkins Photography / Performers include Veronica Caudillo / Louise Hamagami / and Roxanne Steinberg / with music by Livia Reiner and Rose Reiner.

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Sep
23
1:00 PM13:00

THIS WEEK AT MILDRED"S LANE


New Social Environment conversation #392
this Thursday, September 23 at 1pm ET


J. Morgan Puett on MILDRED'S LANE
with
Mark Dion / David Brooks / Thyrza Nichols Goodeve / Others

Join us in conversation
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currently at Mildred's Lane

BIBLIOPHANTICS
September 15 through 30

An intensive reading retreat for book fanatics who want to think about reading, its history in relation to technology, the unique art book, and book annotations as art. Readers will experience plein-air installations in the landscape, designed for creative repose and relaxation, awakening all senses for complete comprehension -- reading and thinking amongst the trees, fields, and streams.

Week 2 led by our session mentor, Thyrza Nichols Goodeve, a.k.a., THE BIBLIOPHANT, in morning lectures/discussions of the history of reading/writing and technology from cuneiform to print to digital. Also, Heide Hatry Bookmaking workshops, then, READ all day in these deep woods. Evenings, gather for READERS, presenters, and supper.

Visiting Readers include Barbara Bourland / Nina Burleigh / Moyra Davey / Jeff Dolven / Thyrza Nichols Goodeve / Alastair Gordon / Asti Hustvedt / Alex A. Jones / Csmeron Klavsen / Leonard Nalencz / David Richardson / Barbara De Vries / Heide Hatry / John Wonoski / Wendy Woon / others to be announced.

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Packages
Dec
20
to Feb 28

Packages

We invite you to view an installation of packages – rebuilt from the excess of shipping boxes collected during the pandemic months. As a small form of adaptive reuse, we assemble multiple-use boxes wrapped with recycled materials, used papers, fabrics, scraps, ribbons, and strings from The Department of Interstitchiaries studio.

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