Our current project, f(H2T) From Here to There, examines the liminal space between the world in which we live and the world we desire, between the suffering and repetition of our daily existence and our transformation to a more equitable ideal state, bridging the gaps in our religious, cultural, social, and economic divides. From an intensive conceptualization process, each co-creator selects keywords and artists, establishing relationships among words, artists, and art forms, and creates compartmented structures and collaborative pieces which are then located within the three dimensional space-time matrix of a 12,000 square foot warehouse space. Spectators are each given a map and/or set of instructions with which to navigate and (re)create the worlds in which they desire to live. The map indicates destinations or nodes which may or may not lead to a desired goal.
f(H2T) co-creators include: Christopher Preissing (composer/curator), Carmen Helena Tellez (composer/conductor), Gregory O’Drobinak (sound artist/electronics), Gwendolyn Terry (sculptor/installation artist), Kristina Isabelle (choreographer), Liviu Pasare (video artist), Salome Chasnoff (filmmaker), Linda Solotaire (performance), Rita Ritz (performance/objects), Stacia Spencer (performance).