Brandon Perdomo: Oral history as radical art-making

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In this episode of Fem Poem Romina Achatz is in conversation with Brooklyn- based, artist and musician Brandon Perdomo, who is centering his multidisciplinary artwork around the testimony of the body. He is working at the intersection of music, photography, installations, performing arts, interviewing- -interweaving his art with narratives of Otherness.

Romina Achatz and Brandon Perdomo talk about the testimony of the body, Oral History as radical art making, the reclamation of narrative power, interviewing as an art form and a potential tool for political and social change, Audre Lorde, movement as an expression of radical self ownership and about Brandon Perdomo’s ongoing interdisciplinary interview project and work SHEDDINGSOMETHINGSHEDDING, in which he is hosting different artists- who will be featured in the next episode of Fem Poem including Mx. Sugar Mamasota (Brooklyn), Sara Meghdari (Brooklyn) and Lazarus Nazario (Bronx). Themes explored in this work include ancestry, prejudice & discrimination, sex, LGBTQ+, anger, violence, trauma, community organizing and advocacy, prejudice & racism, fear, longing, love, solidarity, experience of being in a body, art & creation.

Mx. Sugar Mamasota
Digital Composite, Brandon Perdomo 2021

“SHEDDINGSOMETHINGSHEDDING is space where practice meets testimony, as independent artists share their stories of becoming in a reimagining of a salon-style gathering in a digital space.”

“This community-driven work was conceived in New York City as the COVID-19 pandemic had both arrived and driven the city to its closure in March, 2020. (…) independent artists rally and organize to share their truths, advocate & uplift one another, and share visions for a sustainable, equitable balance in the cultural sector, all while global social solidarity movements call for land-back, fights for social, professional, economic equity. Exploring both creative process and the embodied experiences that informs their practices, this multicultural and intergenerational project aims to encourage curiosity & wonder, and reclamation of narrative power to communities often both unheard and negotiated as other.”

Further Information:

www.brandonperdomo.com

https://www.sheddingsomethingshedding.com

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