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TERRE THAEMLITZ: SOULNESSLESS: CANTOS I-IV & FÉLIX SOLANO VARGAS: CRUNCHY EGGS
January 19, 2015 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
The performance starts with a 5-10 minute slide show, where Thaemlitz explains the scale and format of the Soulnesslessproject, followed by an 80 minute performance of Cantos I-IV. The evening will conclude with a 30-45 minute Q&A with the audience.
The event will commence with a reading by LA based writer Félix Solano Vargas from his recent publication, Crunchy Eggs, a series of micro-fiction and prose about growing up in a Chicano Jehovah’s Witness household, family, queer trauma and survival. This work is also place based, about Riverside,CA and brown trans labor.
There will be a limited number of tickets available for only $7 now through the end of December, then they go up to $10 before the event, then $15 at the door.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Terre Thaemlitz is an award winning multi-media producer, writer, public speaker, educator, audio remixer, DJ and owner of the Comatonse Recordings record label. Her work combines a critical look at identity politics – including gender, sexuality, class, linguistics, ethnicity and race – with an ongoing analysis of the socio-economics of commercial media production. He has released over 15 solo albums, as well as numerous 12-inch singles and video works. Her writings on music and culture have been published internationally in a number of books, academic journals and magazines. As a speaker and educator on issues of non-essentialist Transgenderism and Queerness, Thaemlitz has lectured and participated in panel discussions throughout Europe and Japan. As of January, 2001, he resides in Kawasaki, Japan.
Félix Solano Vargas is a writer and visual artist. He was born and raised in Riverside, CA. Vargas is a queer working-class transman of color. As a young brown butch dyke, he got his start as a grassroots activist in the Inland Empire. He has a deep background in community organizing and convening. Vargas received his B.A. in English from the University of California Riverside. His work is often place-based and satirical. His chapbook Crunchy Eggs (2014) was published through Econo Textual Objects. Vargas’ community work is centered on affordable and comprehensive healthcare access for transgender and gender non-conforming communities, specifically of color, in and around Los Angeles.