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Making Kin is made from an alchemy of bodies, voices, plants, and live sound to conjure worlds that are, like ourselves, alive and forever becoming. The public art work is an invitation to raise questions about the complexities and opportunities of an earthly site-specificity using sculptural performance and the live moment to map our social and bodily reality as a radical unfolding world.

Live Art activations
7:30 PM
Thursday, June 26 and Friday, June 27

Historic St. Mark
491 Cameron Madison Alexander
Atlanta, GA 30318

Free and public to all.

Named for Donna Haraway’s 2016 book Making Kin in the Chthulucene, earth (chthulu) new kind (cene) is the act of not being able to think of ourselves as disconnected from the rest of life on earth. Also referred to as staying with the trouble (as used by civil rights leader John Lewis), this theory envelops the age that’s defined by a future world based on othering and belonging. Making Kin is led by East Point vocalist Monique Osorio, Palmetto – based social practice choreographer lauri stallings, and West End – based musician Kebbi Williams.

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