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Jen Rosenblit
lives in New York City and makes performance that engages bodies, architectures, and ideas surrounding the discontents of desire and autonomy. Her works focus on an improvisational approach to choreographic thought, locating ways of being together amidst seemingly impossible spaces. Recent works include Clap Hands (Invisible Dog/New York Live Arts, 2016) and a Natural dance (the Kitchen, 2014). Rosenblit is a 2016 MAP FUND recipient and a 2015–16 Movement Research Artist-in-Residence; she received a 2014 New York Dance and Performance “Bessie” Award for Emerging Choreographer for a Natural dance. Rosenblit’s upcoming work, Swivel Spot, in collaboration with Geo Wyeth, premieres at the Kitchen in March 2017.
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Kate Brandt
is a multimedia artist and designer living and working in New York. She received a BA from Hampshire College, a MA in Art History and Criticism from Stony Brook University, and a MFA in film and video from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Her work is inspired by the ordinary and grandiloquent gestures found in every day performances. Her work has been shown nationally, including locations such as Milwaukee, Chicago, New York and Massachusetts.
“Projections Maybe Postures” was published as part of Triple Canopy’s Internet As Material project area, which receives support from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Brown Foundation, Inc., of Houston, the Lambent Foundation Fund of Tides Foundation, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts.