Ethan Philbrick - Episode 05.01 SLC Performance Lab

Ethan Philbrick - Episode 05.01 SLC Performance Lab

From SLC Performance Lab by Sarah Lawrence College Theatre MFA Program

October 9, 2023 · 47 min

About this episode

Ethan Philbrick discusses his artistic work and recent projects in an interview format.

ContemporaryPerformance.com and the Sarah Lawrence College MFA Theatre Program produce the SLC Performance Lab. During the year, visiting artists to the MFA Theatre Program's Performance Lab are interviewed after leading a workshop with the students. Performance Lab is one of the core components of the program where graduate students work with guest artists and develop performance experiments. Ethan Philbrick is interviewed by Nicki Miller (SLC'24)and Frank Barret (SLC'25)and produced by Julia Duffy (SLC'23) Ethan Philbrick is a cellist, artist, and writer. His book, Group Works: Art, Politics, and Collective Ambivalence, was recently published by Fordham University Press (April 2023). Recent projects include Slow Dances (with Anh Vo, Tess Dworman, Niall Jones, Tara Aisha Willis, nibia pastrana santiago, and Moriah Evans) at The Kitchen Video Viewing Room (2020) and Montez Press Radio (2022), DAYS (with Ned Riseley), Mutual Aid Among Animals at the Park Avenue Armory (2022), Song in an Expanding Field at The Poetry Project (2022), Case at Rashid Johnson and Creative Time’s Red Stage (2021), The Gay Divorcees (with Robbie Acklen, Lauren Bakst, Lauren Denitzio, Paul Legault, Joshua…

People in this episode

Guest: Ethan Philbrick

Topics covered

  • performance
  • art
  • theatre
  • interview

Keywords

  • cellist
  • artist
  • writer
  • Group Works
  • collective ambivalence

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Group Works: Art, Politics, and Collective Ambivalence

Books & works: Group Works: Art, Politics, and Collective Ambivalence, March is for Marches, Disordo Virtutum at, Suite for Solo For Cello and Audience

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