HomeClasses and EventsEventsMovement Research at the Judson Church | June 17, 2024
Photo of Leah Fournier, Amelia Heintzelman and Tess Michaelson performing for Movement Research at the Judson Church. Tess sits at the altar with headphones on. There is a pile of earth next to her. Lea wears bright green pants and balances on one leg. Torso moves forward while the other leg estends pack in counterbalance. Amelia stands in a deep back bend long hair reaching towards the floor. Photo by Rachel Keane.
ID: Photo of Leah Fournier, Amelia Heintzelman and Tess Michaelson performing for Movement Research at the Judson Church. Tess sits at the altar with headphones on. There is a pile of earth next to her. Lea wears bright green pants and balances on one leg. Torso moves forward while the other leg estends pack in counterbalance. Amelia stands in a deep back bend long hair reaching towards the floor. Photo by Rachel Keane.

A free, high visibility low-tech forum for experimentation, emerging ideas, and works-in-progress held in the Fall and Spring seasons. Artists are selected by a rotating committee of peer artists, and join Movement Research Artists-In-Residence and international guests each season in performing at the historic Judson Memorial Church.

Accessibility Notes

The accessible entrance is located at 243 Thompson St. and the elevator at Judson Memorial Church is currently working. Personnel from the Judson Memorial Church will be at the entrance. The elevator connects Level 1 (street access) to Level 3 (Meeting Room where performances take place) and Level B or basement (where restrooms are located).

For access information or requests, please contact accessibility@movementresearch.org with the subject “MR at Judson”.

Location

Judson Memorial Church
55 Washington Square S
New York, NY 10012

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Artists

Alexandra Barbier

Alexandra Barbier

Alexandra Barbier is an interdisciplinary artist whose works are often whimsical and humorous while also inspiring critical thought and societal/cultural commentary and inquiry.

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