Reading Group: Five Fires—hosted by stephanie mei huang
As we enter into the summer months, the drying-out of southern California, you are invited to join a reading group of “Five Fires: Race, Catastrophe, and the Shaping of California,'' by David Wyatt. Hosted in collaboration with artists’ collective, Peer2Peer, the reading group will meet three times throughout the summer for guided discussions — second Tuesdays, June, July, and August.
Reading group discussions will take place around one of the Schindler Houses’ fireplaces. Discussions will focus on the role of fires, as well as connection between the current landscape of California (an abundance of diasporic flora), versus a colonialist conflagration (a deserted-ness and vastness of land). Reflecting on the fire seasons which plague the American West: what ignites/perpetuates these fires (and how are they rooted in geo-politics)? What does it mean to “control” or domesticate a “wild” fire (such as in a home’s fireplace)?
Attendees are encouraged to come prepared, having read an excerpt announced and made public ahead of time.
PEER2PEER
Peer2Peer (P2P) is a decentralized artist run project space interested in connection, community, and citation. Founded by CalArts 22’ MFAs Elizabeth Herring and Cha Tori.
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Tuesday, June 14, 2022
7-9pm
Tuesday, July 12, 2022
7-9pm
Supported in part by the California Institute of the Arts Alumnx Council Seed Grant.
Reading Group: Five Fires —hosted by Wes Larios
As we enter into the summer months, the drying-out of southern California, you are invited to join a reading group of “Five Fires: Race, Catastrophe, and the Shaping of California,'' by David Wyatt. Hosted in collaboration with artists’ collective, Peer2Peer, the reading group will meet three times throughout the summer for guided discussions — second Tuesdays, June, July, and August.
Reading group discussions will take place around one of the Schindler Houses’ fireplaces. Discussions will focus on the role of fires, as well as connection between the current landscape of California (an abundance of diasporic flora), versus a colonialist conflagration (a deserted-ness and vastness of land). Reflecting on the fire seasons which plague the American West: what ignites/perpetuates these fires (and how are they rooted in geo-politics)? What does it mean to “control” or domesticate a “wild” fire (such as in a home’s fireplace)?
Attendees are encouraged to come prepared, having read an excerpt announced and made public ahead of time.
PEER2PEER
Peer2Peer (P2P) is a decentralized artist run project space interested in connection, community, and citation. Founded by CalArts 22’ MFAs Elizabeth Herring and Cha Tori.
Our second session takes place Tuesday, July 12th, 7:00 PM, moderated by Wes Larios. We will discuss Chapter Five: The Politics of Water. Wes Larios has also shared The Case for Letting Malibu Burn by Mike Davis and Flutes of Fire by Leanne Hinton as additional optional texts and The Aqueduct Between Us as a supplementary video.
WES LARIOS
Wes Larios (b.1992, Los Angeles, CA) is an artist and teacher. He studied at the San Francisco Art Institute, then moved to New Haven, Connecticut for graduate studies. After receiving his MFA in 2017, he moved to New York City and participated in the Whitney Independent Study Program. He is now Visiting Faculty at the California Institute of the Arts and UC Riverside. He works slowly on essays, films, drawings, books and photographs from his Depression-era shed in East LA.
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Events
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
7-9pm
Tuesday, August 09, 2022
7-9pm
Supported in part by the California Institute of the Arts Alumnx Council Seed Grant.
Reading Group: Five Fires—Chapter Four hosted by Syd Abady
As we enter into the summer months, the drying-out of southern California, you are invited to join a reading group of “Five Fires: Race, Catastrophe, and the Shaping of California,'' by David Wyatt. Hosted in collaboration with artists’ collective, Peer2Peer, the reading group will meet three times throughout the summer for guided discussions — second Tuesdays, June, July, and August.
Reading group discussions will take place around one of the Schindler Houses’ fireplaces. Discussions will focus on the role of fires, as well as connection between the current landscape of California (an abundance of diasporic flora), versus a colonialist conflagration (a deserted-ness and vastness of land). Reflecting on the fire seasons which plague the American West: what ignites/perpetuates these fires (and how are they rooted in geo-politics)? What does it mean to “control” or domesticate a “wild” fire (such as in a home’s fireplace)?
Attendees are encouraged to come prepared, having read an excerpt announced and made public ahead of time.
PEER2PEER
Peer2Peer (P2P) is a decentralized artist run project space interested in connection, community, and citation. Founded by CalArts 22’ MFAs Elizabeth Herring and Cha Tori.
Our first session takes place Tuesday, June 14th, 7:00 PM, moderated by Syd Abady. We will discuss Chapter Four: The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, focusing on pages 132-134. Please download a PFD here.
SYD ABADY
Syd Abady is an artist and educator living in Joshua Tree, California. Her work incorporates elements of painting, sculpture, social practice, and installation all through the guise of textiles. With this multidisciplinary practice, Syd examines the politics and personalities of the home. She focuses mainly on questions of what makes a home and to whom does that home belong? Through her use of recognizable domestic imagery and materials, Syd creates works that are accessible, yet poetic. She is greatly influenced by her childhood and educational background.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Syd ventured east for university where she received her Bachelor’s Degree in Textiles from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). While studying at RISD, she cross-registered at neighboring Brown University, where she pursued coursework in Urban Studies.
Syd’s work has been exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, Satellite Art Fair (Miami Art Week), The Brewery Art Walk (Los Angeles, CA), Woods-Gerry Gallery (Providence, RI), Quality Coins (Yucca Valley, CA), Haystack Mountain School of Crafts (Deer Isle, ME) as well as the homes of many of her friends and family.
Related
Events
Tuesday, July 12, 2022
7-9pm
Tuesday, August 09, 2022
7-9pm
Supported in part by the California Institute of the Arts Alumnx Council Seed Grant.