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Ranu Mukherjee: #FiftyQuestions

Some Serious Business presents #FiftyQuestions to highlight folks who are creating, presenting, questioning and critiquing. Each featured artist picks a handful of questions to answer. 11- What is your current guiding motivation to work and/or express yourself? Last week I opened Shadowtime, an exhibition titled after a word which I coined in 2016 with the Bureau…

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Jaclyn Roessel | #FiftyQuestions

Some Serious Business presents #FiftyQuestions to highlight folks who are creating, presenting, questioning and critiquing. Each featured artist picks a handful of questions to answer. 32- How has your years in artmaking affected or influenced your sense of self? I recently began to call myself an artist. I didn’t see my creative needs as something that…

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#FIFTYQUESTIONS with Craig Foltz

Photo-credit for the polaroid goes to Jackson Foltz (aged 6) Some Serious Business presents #FiftyQuestions to highlight folks who are creating, presenting, questioning and critiquing. Each featured artist picks a handful of questions to answer. 26- Is destruction a positive phenomenon for you? Destruction is a slippery word. Diamanda Galas recently described her process of reinterpreting…

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Edie Meidav: #FIFTYQUESTIONS

Called an “American original” by The Daily Beast, Edie Meidav is the author of KINGDOM OF THE YOUNG (2017), a collection of short fiction with a nonfiction coda, and the novelsLOLA, CALIFORNIA  (FSG) and CRAWL SPACE (FSG).

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Esther Kirshenbaum: #FIFTYQUESTIONS

I was an unhappy biology teacher.  At night I would come home and do nature and sci-fi drawings.  I put up a pegboard A-frame at an art fair, and sold all of my drawings. I realized I was better artist than a teacher.

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Abeer Y. Hoque: #FIFTYQUESTIONS

Photo credit: Josh Steinbauer Some Serious Business presents #FiftyQuestions to highlight folks who are creating, presenting, questioning and critiquing. Each featured artist picks a handful of questions to answer. 19- Who has been your greatest mentor, living or dead, real or imaginary? I don’t think I could pick just one, and all of my arty heroes…

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Sur Rodney (Sur) on Arleen Schloss

When I first met Arleen, I was little known outside of what I had exposed of myself within the downtown art scene of Lower Manhattan. I was a Black queer kid stalking Buster Cleveland and living with Tim Greathouse, my roommate. As I grew into some renown and celebrity in the 80s, as co-director of…

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SSB Interviews Marya Errin Jones

After presenting at our most recent Comrade Truebridge Santa Fe, SSB asked Marya a few questions. SSB: How do you describe your field and what you do, and how does it interconnect? MEJ:  I am a performing artist. I create works of theatre that come from my dreams and curiosities.  I work in politics for a living but even…

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SAVE THE DATE! Love Among the Ruins: A Short History of 56 Bleecker Gallery Coming to Howl! Happening in September

Above: Stephen Sprouse, photo by Mark Sink Love Among the Ruins A Short History of 56 Bleecker Gallery and Late 80s NY Presented by Some Serious Business and Howl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project September 9–October 6, 2017 Lust of glory pricked their hearts up, dread of shame Struck them tame; And that glory and…

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CREATIVE CONSULTANTS

HOWL! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project Gallery | Performance Space | Archive “Paying homage to both the old and new, the gallery can sometimes feel like a heady party…the shows also prove that the East Village isn’t dead.” —Michael Musto, The New York Times, March 9, 2016 Since its inception in March 2015, Some Serious Business…

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Site Santa Fe photo by Brad Trone

Some Serious Business and Site Santa Fe Present: amplifies it, doubles, trebles it

December 10, 2024
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kelechi agwuncha envisions and constructs a new framework for restaging sound artists through public activations—drawing on experimental spatial approaches found in genres like experimental music, disco, punk, and Jamaican dub

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Presentation at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago - We Started a Nightclub

SSB and The School of the Art Institute of Chicago Present “We Started a Nightclub”

October 10, 2024
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Windy City residents take a deep dive into the birth of New York’s iconic Pyramid Cocktail Lounge

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Save the Ugly Music Festival

August 8, 2024
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SAVE THE UGLY MUSIC FESTIVAL, features music, raffles, murals, a clothing swap, games, and lots of other wacky, experimental art activities and people.

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Incentivizing Humans to Think More Critically About Our Relationship With the Environment

August 7, 2024
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Whether transforming textile waste into beautiful handmade paper and journals or walking across the US collecting litter and connecting with people and communities, Chauncey Foster, co-founder of We Grow Eco, is a visionary—facilitating interactive science, art, and community programs built upon small, unified actions that lead to habitual, social, and systemic change.

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BOOK TALK: Village Preservation

July 11, 2024
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July 25th Zoom Webinar: “We Started a Nightclub” with Susan Martin and Kestutis Nakas moderated by Yael Friedman and hosted by Village Preservation.

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The Electronic Lover

Finale of Lisa Mezzacappa and Beth Lisick’s “The Electronic Lover” Premieres

May 25, 2024
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The finale of Lisa Mezzacappa and Beth Lisick’s audio opera set in chatrooms at the dawn of the internet airs on June 1st.

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Pyramid People - a podcast by Kestutis Nakas about the Pyramid Cocktail Loung

Pyramid People Podcasts

May 25, 2024
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In honor of the publication of “We Started a Nightclub”: The Birth of the Pyramid Cocktail Lounge as Told by Those Who Lived It, co-author Kestutis Nakas talks with key players in the book who tell their stories recalling their friends and collaborators and the culture of the East Village in the early 80s.

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Book Talk at CUNY

May 9, 2024
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Panelists include John Jesurun, Kestutis Nakas, Peter Littlefield, Samoa Moriki, Julie Hair, and John Kelly. Moderated by Frank Hentschker

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The Look Book - photos of Pyramid Club book release party attendees

“WE STARTED A NIGHTCLUB” BOOK EVENTS A VERITABLE LOVE FEST

May 8, 2024
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More than 500 people came to the HA/HA opening and 350 more to the sold out Homecoming show celebrating “We Started a Nightclub.”

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A PYRAMID HOMECOMING at Baker Falls

March 31, 2024
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The sold out show featured performances and readings by talented pioneers from the Pyramid’s heyday.

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