Photo credit: Richard Rivera
Josie Bettman
Josie Bettman (unceded Lenape land, Queens, NY) is an artist engaging text, video, and live performance in order to question the dancing body as a mechanism for producing visibility. Her work proposes a dysphoric aesthetic via repetition, layering time in folds and loops, seeking the edge along which linguistic structures and physical forms begin to decay towards rupture. Technologies, broadly defined to include spaces, material substances, cameras, and screens, all play roles in her collaborative practice. She has recently shared work via her website; her friend's roof; Movement Research at Judson Church; Bronx Academy of Art and Dance; and the CFDA's virtual fashion week platform.
Past Classes & Events
Movement Research at the Judson Church |
March 09, 2020 | performance |