MITCH TRAPHAGEN'S PHOTOS from AWoW's SHOWCASE AT SID GOLD'S

Mitch Traphagen’s photos from AWoW’s Showcase at Sid Gold’s, March 29, 2016.

Chris Bergson
Chris Bergson
Alison Armstrong
Alison Armstrong
Charles R. Hale
Charles R. Hale
David Lawlor
David S. Goldman
Noel Lawlor
Noel Lawlor
Marty Plevel and Chris Bergson
Marty Plevel and Chris Bergson
Lara Herscovitch
Lara Herscovitch
Lara Herscovitch, Charles R. Hale, Alison Armstrong, Chris Bergson, David S. Goldman and Noel Lawlor
Lara Herscovitch, Charles R. Hale, Alison Armstrong, Chris Bergson, David S. Goldman and Noel Lawlor

VERA HOAR'S PHOTOS from ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS' SHOWCASE at SID GOLD'S

Vera Hoar’s photos from Artists Without Walls’ Showcase at Sid Gold’s, February 4, 2016. 

 

Marty Plevel and Martina Fiserova
Marty Plevel and Martina Fiserova

 

Shu Nakamura
Shu Nakamura

 

Niamh Hyland, Connie Roberts, Shu Nakamura and Annette Homann
Niamh Hyland, Liv Mammone, Shu Nakamura, Connie Roberts and Annette Homann

 

Liv Mammone and Noah Hoffeld
Connie Roberts, Liv Mammone and Noah Hoffeld

 

Niamh Hyland
Niamh Hyland

 

Liv Mammone
Liv Mammone

 

Eric Hoover and Pandora MacLean Hoover
Eric Hoover and Pandora MacLean-Hoover

 

Martina Fiserova
Martina Fiserova

 

Charles R. Hale
Charles R. Hale

 

 

 

MITCH TRAPHAGEN'S PHOTO from ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS' SHOWCASE at THE CELL THEATRE, 01/26/16

Mitch Traphagen’s photos from Artists Without Walls’ Showcase at The Cell, 1/26/16.

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Allison Sylvia and Craig MacArthur
Allison Sylvia and Craig MacArthur

 

"Mountain Maidens" Lorraine Berger, Candice Maranello, and Marie Mularczyk O'Connell
“Mountain Maidens” Lorraine Berger, Candice Baranello, and Marie Mularczyk O’Connell

 

Mary Tierney and David Loughlin
Mary Tierney and David Loughlin

 

Niamh Hyland
Niamh Hyland

 

Richard Stillman and Flip Peters
Richard Stillman and Flip Peters

 

Charles R. Hale
Charles R. Hale

 

Izzy Levine and Ella McDonald
Izzy Levine and Ella McDonald

 

Ron Mazzano
Ron Vazzano

 

Artists Without Walls January 2016 Showcase held at the Cell Theatre in Manhattan, New York City on January 26, 2016. Featuring artists Ron Vazzano, Richard Stillman and Flip Peters, Craig MacArthur, Izzy Levine and Ella McDonald, The Mountain Maidens (Marie Mularczyk O'Connel, Candice Baranello and Lorraine Berger), Mary Tierney and David Loughlin. Presented by Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland
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MITCH TRAPHAGEN'S PHOTOS of ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS' SHOWCASE at THE CELL, NOV 20, 2015

Mitch Traphagen’s photos from Artists Without Walls’ November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Faye Franzini, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW’s artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com. 

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Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Tue Ho and Faye Fazini

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Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Justin Colon-Rabinowitz and Connie Roberts

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Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Justin Poindexter and Tara O’Grady

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Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Martina Fiserova

Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Justin Colon-Rabinowitz

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Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Tue Ho and Faye Franzini

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Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Richard Deane

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Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Stella Pulo and Alison Armstrong

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Tara O’Grady

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Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Charles R. Hale

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Gary Ryan, Sam Adelman, Pandora Maclean-Hoover, John Moran, Lynnell Herzer, Eric Hoover, Charles R. Hale and Annette Homann

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Artists Without Walls November 2015 Showcase at The Cell Theater in Manhattan on November 20, 2015. Performers and presenters included Tara O’Grady, Stella Pulo, Tue Hoe, Richard Deane, Martina Fiserova and Alejandro Colon-Rabinowitz. Produced by AWOW artistic directors Charles Hale and Niamh Hyland. www.artistwithoutwalls.com.

Tara O’Grady and David Goldman

VERA HOAR'S PHOTOS from ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS' OCTOBER SHOWCASE at THE CELL THEATRE

Vera Hoar’ photos from Artists Without Walls’ Showcase at The Cell Theatre, October 27, 2015

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Connie in the middlePoets Manav Sachdeva Maasoom, Connie Roberts and Rafiq Kathwari

Rock&BluesErik Lawrence and Dina Regine

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DeniDavid Goldman and Deni Bonet

Beauty DancesMeridith Szalay

donations PleaseLynnell Herzer and Zofia Stefanowicz

The FilmmakersJustin Atkins, Sam Adelman and John Faris

PoetsDressAllison Sylvia

The AWoW Boys-2Mark Donnelly, Terry McCarthy, Sam Adelman and Jack O’Connell

soundmanShu Nakamura


SongFolkTess Druckenmiller

A KISS REMEMBERED by RON VAZZANO

Unconditional Surrender: A Kiss Reconsidered

by Ron Vazzano

 

The 15th of August represented the 70th anniversary of the news that Japan had surrendered, which in effect ended World War II. Called V-J Day— though technically that is September 2nd with the signing of formal documents— it was a day of euphoria in which people took to the streets across America in a collective spontaneous celebration.

 

One overly exuberant (and inebriated) sailor in Times Square, took liberties in kissing seemingly every woman in his path. Famed photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt captured one of those unsolicited kisses planted on a non-consenting nurse—full on-mouth with 45 degree body dip for added flare— in what has arguably become the most iconic of photographs ever taken. And it has only been within the last three years, that the participants, both of whom are still living, have been positively identified as George Mendonça and Greta Zimmer Friedman.

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And as a particularly interesting footnote, Mendonça was with his date on that day of his serial kissing; a woman named Rita, whom he would come to marry. (She is standing in the background of the photo.). And according to a news story that ran not long ago, they were approaching their 69th wedding anniversary.

 

That moment in turn, has inspired a series of sculptures by artist Seward Johnson, which in an obvious play on words, he entitled Unconditional Surrender. The original was first installed in Sarasota in 2007, and it has since moved about as if on tour, to San Diego, Hamilton, New Jersey, Pearl Harbor, New York— in Times Square of course. And when it showed up last year in Normandy, France, a French feminist group petitioned to have it removed immediately, claiming that it depicts an act of sexual assault on a woman who did not give verbal consent to being kissed, and essentially being manhandled.

 

When I caught sight of it recently, it did now seem a bit icky. Especially given its mammoth 25-foot size, which only magnifies the transgression as evidenced once again, by the nurse’s posture and body language. It can hardly be called compliant.

 

Statue Of Iconic Image Of Soldier And Nurse Kissing Debuts In Times Square

 

But beyond what is debatable about the appropriateness of that kiss, is that it emerged from a state of mass and spontaneous—the operative word here euphoria. When did that last happen? Where people took to the streets to celebrate as one? And under what circumstances can you imagine something like that ever happening again?

Yes, we celebrate each New Year in this very Times Square. As we do Mardi Gras in New Orleans. As we do in parades for one thing or another in the cities and towns across America every year. But all are planned and well-orchestrated. What now would make us suddenly, and joyously, take to the streets unscripted? If anything, more the likely we would “take to the Tweets.” But even in that contemporary forum of spontaneous expression, there would no doubt be dispute, with not everyone being on the same virtual page. Which brings one to consider war itself: what winning of what war today would be cause for celebration? How do we even define war any more, much less what constitutes the winning of one?

 

Ultimately what grabbed me looking at that statue, is how much more complex our life and times have become; how less black and white than that summer’s day in ‘45.

 

With that, we made our way over to Chez Josephine’s, a retro Paris bistro— circa: pre-war 1930’s— on 42nd Street and 9th Avenue, for a cool drink to beat the summer heat.

 

 

RISE UP SINGING: A MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION–PHOTOS by VERA HOAR

Vera Hoar’s photos from Artists Without Walls’ “Rise Up Singing,” which was presented by Lehman College: The City and Humanities Program and the CUNY Institute for Irish American Studies, in conjunction with the Irish and African American communities of Lehman College on May 1, 2014. The show is a multimedia presentation, which explores the problems confronted by women and children in the workforce, past and present, through the use of song, live theater and film.

 

Jack O’Connell as photographer Louis Hine

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Diana Jones, Annette Homann and Noah Hoffeld

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Koro Koroye

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Erin Layton at the Magdalene Laundry

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Antoinette Montague

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Julio Santillan and Sofia Tosello performing “Brown Eyed Children of the Sun”

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Niamh Hyland

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Annette Homann, Noah Hoffeld and Sharp Radway
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Sofia Tosello

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Cast of Rise Up Singing

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Poster for “Rise Up Singing”

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ARTISTS WITHOUT WALLS in the NEWS

Artists Without Walls in this week’s Irish Echo, featuring photos from AWoW’s Collaboration Night at the Cell and Charles R. Hale’s “Rise Up Singing: Women in the Labor Movement.” Photos by Vera Hoar and Cat Dwyer.

 

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