Jennifer Cendaña Armas; Lavender Suarez's Sound Bath
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Run time: 7pm-9pm
National Sawdust is proud to host performance showcases for 12 recipients of the New York City Artist Corps grants from Monday, October 25 - Thursday, October 28 at 7 p.m. Announced by Mayor Bill de Blasio and Cultural Affairs Commissioner Gonzalo Casals in May 2021, the New York City Artist Corps represents a historic investment in artists by the City of New York. City Artist Corps Grants was launched in June 2021 by New York Foundation for the Arts and the Department of Cultural Affairs with support from the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME) as well as Queens Theatre. The $25 million program will support artists who live and work in NYC, while giving New Yorkers opportunities to experience cultural programming across the city. The City Artist Corps Showcases are made possible by the New York City Artist Corps and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
Artists are at the heart of the NYC cultural sector which, prior to the pandemic, had a $21 billion economic impact on our city and which has been devastated since the pandemic lockdown was put in place. As New York emerges from the pandemic, art and culture are an essential component of the city’s recovery. City Artist Corps will make sure working artists are supported in their own right, and are empowered to participate fully in the overall recovery of the City.
The showcase on October 25th will feature:
Jennifer Cendaña Armas
Lavender Suarez's Sound Bath
The Soundtrack That Wasn't Was, staged reading by JENNIFER CEDENA, a performer/writer/community worker whose mentors include legends reg e. gaines, Jessica Hagedorn, Rha Goddess, and Willie Perdomo.
This sound bath is led by LAVENDAR SUAREZ, a sound healing practitioner, artist & educator. Lavender has been featured at The Rubin Museum, MoMA, The Brooklyn Public Library, The Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and Wanderlust Yoga Festival.