SSB Away Welcomes Lost Time to Abiquiu

Performance Saturday, March 25th at form and concept gallery, Santa Fe

How do we wander, overlap, and come together? Can momentary union exist as a place of belonging and can it change us as we go our own ways? Lost Time create immersive, improvised performances utilizing dream-like narrative exploring public intimacy in transitory spaces via multi-arts performances. Performers develop distinct sections of shifting emotional states. Each artist generates their unique approach to society, identity, body, sexuality, race, and ideology into explorations on intimacy, connection, loss, hope, and discord.

SSB loves nothing better than an open ended collaborative experiment. We’re pleased to welcome Lost Time—the Santa Fe-based improvisational collective of Chris Jonas, David Forlano, Edie Tsong, and Red Cell—for an SSB Away residency offered in association with Unashay. The group will use its time to prepare for their free public performance, Crossing Over, at form & concept gallery from 3–4 PM on Saturday, March 25th —an improvised accompaniment for visitors surrounded by Tsong’s Crossing Over drawing installation and other works currently on view at the gallery.

Utilizing acoustic and electric sounds, vocalization, and text, the quartet create a dream-like environment—each performer drawing from their individual experiences in search of unity and intimacy in this unique setting.

See their answers in our #FiftyQuestions series

 

About SSB Away

SSB Away provides crucial time and space for artists to step away from career demands and public scrutiny—to play with and explore emerging, unfamiliar, messy or mysterious aspects of their practices and open to new ideas, processes, theories, dreams, and artistic experiments.

Retreat residences offer artists the agency to leave their habitual surroundings and to rest and inhabit a nourishing space of creative sanctuary, solitude, access to nature, and multivalent privacy. SSB Away is a program of Some Serious Business, a nonprofit arts resource hub and producer of performances, exhibitions, and hybrid initiatives rooted in a highly collaborative partnership model.

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