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Tomorrow is Already Here Opening Jan 26th, Headlands Center for the Arts

January 21, 2020 ayasha guerin
Image: Miriam Simun (AIR ’18), still from Your Urge to Breathe is a Lie, color video with multi-channel sound, 2019

Image: Miriam Simun (AIR ’18), still from Your Urge to Breathe is a Lie, color video with multi-channel sound, 2019

I am pleased to be showing work in the upcoming exhibition at Headland’s Center for the Arts, “Tomorrow is Already Here.”

Illustrated by Ulrike Zoellner, The ABCs of Climate Justice is a collaborative project by Ayasha Guerin, Ellie Irons and Marina Zurkow, who joined the Climate Keywords working group at the Headlands Center for the Arts. Reclaiming and augmenting key terminology used in political and environmental discourse; our aim is towards more expansive and incisive conversations around equity and climate change.

Along with the poster, which will be distributed free at the exhibition, we invite the public to engage with the project on Instagram @climatekeywords, to submit to a growing illustrated lexicon for Climate Justice.

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Tomorrow Is Already Here draws from the practices of participants in Headlands’ 2016 and 2018 Thematic Residencies focusing on climate change, and includes new works, collaborations, commissions, and writing emerging from the research and encounters during the residencies. Alongside the exhibition, performance duo Fog Beast will use Project Space to research, rehearse and develop material—a process that will happen in real time and be open to the public—for These Lines Are Living, a commissioned performance which grew out of collaborations between 2018 Thematic Residency participants Melecio Estrella (Fog Beast) and Andrew Jones. Performances of These Lines Are Living will take place March 7 and 8 on Rodeo Beach in conjunction with the closing of Tomorrow Is Already Here.

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