Linda Mary Montano’s “MA AND THE SEVEN CHAKRAS”
“Made right after Covid lockdown, my art gave me an opportunity to rejoice, grieve and sonically face impermanence via sounds and a Chicken Dance I’ve been performing for decades.”
“Made right after Covid lockdown, my art gave me an opportunity to rejoice, grieve and sonically face impermanence via sounds and a Chicken Dance I’ve been performing for decades.”
A New Year’s offering by urban shaman Donna Henes discovered in the SSB Collection at the Archives of American Art.
Laurie Anderson letter from 1978 discovered while foraging in the SSB Collection at the Archives of American Art illustrates her wit and storytelling chops early in her artistic trajectory.
SSB Publishes 3 new lithographs by artists Karen Finley, Trey Speegle and Carey Maxon in the But Seriously benefit print series.
Virtual screening of Tipping Point documents eye-witness footage and perspectives of local protesters, police, activists, live-streamers, historians, and civil rights advocates.
SSB is proud to announce the NYC Premiere of Street Heroines by director Alexandra Henry on September 14th at the Nitehawk Cinema. Second show added on Sept. 20th.
On Saturday, August 20th , SSB and Únashay invites you to a screening of Jennifer Abbott’s prescient film, The Magnitude of All Things in collaboration with Únashay’s first Noria (grief) café.
Join us for a concert by SSB Away singer/songwriter Amy Hills as she shares her life’s transformative journey in words and music.
Presenting two free events for the community to meet SSB Away artists Elæ Moss and Amy Hills.