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Sisters Sojourn to Kingston to Update the Truth with Jetsonorama

Sisters Sojourn to Kingston to Update the Truth with Jetsonorama

Two new wheat-pasted and hand painted murals by Jetsonorama in New York State’s first capital call to memory the work of the abolitionist and former slave Sojourner Truth, who at one point called Kingston her home. Born as a slave she had a handful of white masters and endured untold sufferings for nearly three decades before escaping to freedom in 1826.

A powerful feminist and human rights activist who began her vocal advocacy in her 50s until her death at 86, Sojourner became an inspirational pillar of the peoples’ movement in the history of the United States and her words and life continue to be relevant and inspirational to many in our current generation of black women.

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Jetsonorama . Jess X Chen for O+ Festival in Kingston, NY. October 2015. (photo © Jetsonorama)

Working collaboratively with artist Jess X Chen, Jetsonorama bring today’s voices to the fore, writing the words of poets as halos around their heads and pasting their photos here as part of the O+ Festival.

“Over the course of a week Jess and I photographed the poets, created the composition, got the work printed, prepped and pasted,” says the artist about the portraits they did of three poets who speak their truth a century and a half after Sojourner: Mohogany Browne, T’ai Freedom Ford, and Jennifer Falu.

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Jetsonorama . Jess X Chen for O+ Festival in Kingston, NY. October 2015. (photo © Jetsonorama)

The artists ran out of time before mounting Falu’s mural, but will do so at a later time. Each of the poets were chosen because of the power of their expression to move minds and hearts today and because of their lineage to the legacy of Ms. Truths impact on the culture.

“In 1851 she delivered her best known speech at the Ohio Women’s Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio,” says Jetsonorama. “The speech was known as “Ain’t I a Woman?” in which she compares the value of her life as a hard working black woman to that of any man. Jess and I wanted to honor the legacy of Sojourner Truth in her hometown and we approached the 3 poets about contributing poems that speak to the challenges of black womanhood.”

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Jetsonorama . Jess X Chen for O+ Festival in Kingston, NY. October 2015. (photo © Jetsonorama)

From Mahogany Browne the came the poem called “Black Girl Magic,” from which this is an excerpt.

“You are a threat knowing yourself.
You are a threat loving yourself.
You are a threat loving your kin.
You are a threat loving your children.

You Black Girl magic.
You Black Girl flyy.
You Black Girl brilliance.
You Black Girl wonder.
You Black Girl shine.
You Black Girl bloom.
You Black Girl, Black Girl
And you turning into a beautiful Black Woman right before our eyes.”

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Jetsonorama . Jess X Chen for O+ Festival in Kingston, NY. October 2015. (photo © Jetsonorama)

T’ai Freedom Ford contributed a poem entitled “i sell the shadow to sustain the substance”, she says is dedicated to Glenn Ligon and Sojourner Truth.

“as black woman i am untitled – nameless
my heart a faint glow of neon wire
buzzing toward some shameless demise.
i stand against walls looking nonchalant.
flashbulbs mistake me for celebrity or bored whore,
same difference.

as black woman i am installation art as negress.
my heart a black plastic bag ghosting streets.
what parts of me ain’t for sale as woman?”

 

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Jetsonorama . Jess X Chen for O+ Festival in Kingston, NY. October 2015. (photo © Jetsonorama)

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Jetsonorama . Jess X Chen for O+ Festival in Kingston, NY. October 2015. (photo © Jetsonorama)

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Jetsonorama . Jess X Chen for O+ Festival in Kingston, NY. October 2015. (photo © Jetsonorama)

For more on Sojourner Truth, you can begin HERE

 

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GAIA Evokes “Artemis” to Promote Healthcare with O+ Festival

GAIA Evokes “Artemis” to Promote Healthcare with O+ Festival

Obamacare is rolling out, and the greedy are pissed so they’re stabbing us in the government. In the meantime, musicians and artists of all types need routine dental and medical care. The O+ Festival in upstate New Yorks’ Hudson Valley is providing music, art, and medical care this weekend at their 4th annual cultural and community event in Kingston. Street Artist Gaia took on a big wall to help promote the event and today we bring you exclusive shots of his new Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt and of fertility.

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GAIA for O + FESTIVAL. Kingston, NY (photo © Andy Milford)

“The O+ Festival is a great energy exchange where dentists, massage therapists, chiropractors, acupuncturists, optometrists, energy healers and other wellness providers donate their skills and knowledge to artists and musicians who, in exchange, contribute their creative skills to the local area with performances, exhibits, public art installations and other means,” says the promotional text that describes the grassroots festival that will also be mounted for three November days in San Francisco.

Of his experience here Gaia says he can attest to the sincerity, dedication, and professionalism of the organizers and medical care providers there – calling them “wonderful, wonderful people”. If you are looking for a place to put your energy to build community and make a difference as an artist – and get some help in return – this is a fine example of people putting their money where their mouths are.

 

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GAIA for O + FESTIVAL. Kingston, NY (photo © Andy Milford)

Health care services are still entirely out of reach and unaffordable for a startling number of Americans right now and the ethic of the festival embraces a barter approach. They estimate that last years headlining musician alone received $700 worth of dental care “free” for his performance. These are the kind of creative solutions that bridge the gap in caring for one another these days as wolves are attempting to savage the body politic.

“Artemis is a powerful female figure,” says Gaia, “and I thought it would be evocative to have a marble statue personifying such power, emerging from an exhausted quarry, a hole within Mother Earth,” he explains of the central figure he created over the course of a week in Kingston. “Given that marble, bluestone, cement and other elements mined from the Earth have defined so much of upstate New York’s early economy and history, I thought it would be pertinent to have a statue made of that material emerging from the past – a past that helped build New York City and this nation through the exploitation of a resource rich valley.”

Special thanks to photographer Andy Milford for sharing his considerable talent here with the BSA readers.

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GAIA for O + FESTIVAL. Kingston, NY (photo © Andy Milford)

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GAIA for O + FESTIVAL. Kingston, NY (photo © Andy Milford)

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GAIA for O + FESTIVAL. Kingston, NY (photo © Andy Milford)

To learn more about O + FESTIVAL click HERE

 

 

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