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Zach Rand Creates Benefit To Raise Awareness For Pulmonary Hypertension in Celebration of World PH Day
The event will star Ali Ewoldt, Max von Essen, Kara Lindsay, and more!by BWW News Desk
On Thursday, May 6th, 2021, at 8PM, the Rand Family and many popular and talented Broadway performers invite you to plug in for PH as they shine a light on Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) at the 6th annual Breathless on Broadway in celebration of WORLD PH DAY.
Streaming virtually this year, the event includes some of Broadway s favorites, including Aaron Lazar (The Phantom of the Opera, The Last Ship, A Little Night Music, Impressionism, The Light in the Piazza, Les Miserables, A Tale of Two Cities, Dear Evan Hansen - National Tour, Filthy Rich - TV, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame) Tally Sessions (Big Fish, School of Rock, Falsettos, Anastasia, Company) David Josefsberg (Grease, Motown the Musical, Waitress, The Prom, Beetlejuice) T. Oliver Reid (Hadestown, Once On This Island, Dis
The Brooklyn-based conceptual artist Ellen Harvey started her
Disappointed Tourist project in 2019, well before the pandemic. She was considering the political situation and the notion of nostalgia, and sensed that people were feeling traumatised. Her own neighbourhood was also becoming gentrified. “It was about what they were missing,” Harvey said in a recent interview. She decided to try to unpack the idea of what “the good old days” mean for people as a way of expanding empathy. “Maybe nostalgia can be a force for good,” she says.
Harvey decided to paint what no longer exists and began by soliciting people’s ideas of places they wish they could have visited. It started by word of mouth, via friends in her circle, and continues to grow. She has now completed more than 200 sites in black-and-white images, labelled like oversized postcards. Another 40 are in progress. The completed paintings can be seen on the project s website, which also contains an online form fo
The featured artwork depicts our interactions with nature, both positive and detrimental.
“Les Demoiselles (The Great Outdoors),” Zoe Charlton
Details of “Les Demoiselles (The Great Outdoors),” Zoe Charlton
Accompanying each artwork is a relevant poem, guiding the viewer’s thought through the artists’ perceptions of nature.
“Phantom Limbs: Sentimental Void,” Patricia Bellan-Gillen
Details of “Phantom Limbs: Sentimental Void,” Patricia Bellan-Gillen
As the viewer moves around the room, the impacts of human intervention upon our world become more and more apparent.
“Recuperation: Nocturnal,” Susanne Slavick; “New Forest,” Ellen Harvey
Details of “New Forest,” Ellen Harvey
Details of “Recuperation: Nocturnal,” Susanne Slavick
IMAGE: Amir Aghareb
HUB-Robeson Center, Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity
An installation by artist Tamara Gayer will remain on display at the Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity at the HUB-Robeson Center. This three-part mural adorns the center s exterior windows, the interior windows along the ramp, and the windows facing into the HUB-Robeson Center. Abstract interpretations of pattern, color, symbol and light not only present the intricacies of the current moment in sexual and gender identity, but also allow for the viewer to feel both themselves and the space around them. Taking the contemporary abundance of gender symbols and the overlapping color schemes of numerous pride flags alongside a line from June Jordan’s “Poem for South African Women” as its starting point, Something Means Something Else weaves itself into and around the center and its surroundings.