Join us for a day of free artist-run workshops and musical performances for The Bridge Program "Graduation" brought to you by The Salon. The Bridge Program seeks to provide BIPOC artists with an income generating skill that does not detract from their art practice, to help define what aspects of their practice can be used to build a bridge between their community and themselves.

October 30, 2021

Facilitated by Ariel Mercado, Melika Dave, and Hector Gomez

1pm - 2:15pm - Melika Dave teaches Intro to Experimental Self Portraiture

1pm - 2:15pm - Andie M. Clarkson teaches The Art of Alternative Processes

2:30pm - 3:30pm - Jackie Torres teaches Trains of Thought: A Writer's Workshop

2:30pm - 3:30pm - Hector Gomez teaches Tumeric Anthotypes: Making Photos with Plants

3:45pm - 4:45pm - Ariel Mercado teaches Language & Touch: Intro to Making Portraits like a Conceptual Artist

5pm - 7pm - Bridge Graduation Musical Showcase featuring Pook Hustle, Jakariwing, and Jokamundo

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About the Salon

This event has been facilitated by The Salon, a class conscious BIPOC artist cooperative addressing inequity within the arts. Through their Salons they utilize a uniquely designed inquiry based critique format, that supports the art practice of artists seeking a culturally literate practice support. The Salon hopes that art making workshops designed by marginalized artists will create a series of bridges that connects artists and audiences to a more equitable world. 

By engaging in collaborative projects and skills exchanges The Salon will create an accessible space for artistic development for self contained artists and post graduates by acting as an incubator that explores the use of criticism, education and art making. The Salon believes that artistic development includes skills training that generates income while making meaningful connections to the public.

About the Bridge Program

The Bridge Program is an early Pilot of the services The Salon would like to produce for low income BIPOC artists. The aim of all Salon programs is to help artists to become more articulate around their practice, provide the skills necessary for artists to generate income in ways that do not detract from their practice and to create the means for artists to build mutually reciprocative relationships to audiences.

Artists within The Bridge Program will be provided an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of becoming a teaching artist. The purpose of The Bridge Program is to help artists to define what aspects of their practice can be used to build a bridge between their community and themselves. Our objective is to provide a skill that allows artists to not only create dialogue between their practice and their audience, but to provide communities with a new skill.

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About Workshops & Showcase

Each workshop is intended to introduce audiences to a significant or special part of an individual artists practice. This ranges from a particular technique to a personal philosophy, our goal is for you to have fun while discovering something new.

This Event was made possible by The City Artist Corps.

Intro to Experimental Self Portraiture

Time: 1pm - 2:15pm

Join me for a one hour portrait making workshop. We will explore an experimental approach to self-portraiture as a means of self documentation informed by intuitive decision making and radical self acceptance. Participants are encouraged to use this time to exercise their intuition, meditate and self express.

Attendees will make self portraits in a relaxed manner that confronts the history of art and classrooms as a space for competition. Come find pleasure in the act of making, and reflect on your individualism.

Facilitator: Melika Dave | IG: @MelikaNYC

The Art of Alternative Processes: How emulation transfers transformed photography

Time: 1pm - 2:15pm (Direct Instruction & Activity)

This three-hour session will introduce participants to an alternative process of image based work detailing the benefits of non-traditional photography. These approaches to be reviewed include a portrait session, emulsion lifts, and a brief history of alternative process. The discussion will include information about how these approaches have informed Dave’s personal work and have transformed photography as a medium.

Note: Development time 3hrs

Facilitator: Andie M. Clarkson | IG: @AndieMClarkson Website: amclarkson.com

Trains of Thought: A Writer’s Workshop

Time: 2:30pm-3:30pm

This workshop is a space for writers of all kinds to explore new possibilities for personal expression. Using performance methods to engage the voice and body, Trains of Thought will encourage writers to reclaim the practice for themselves, reframe writing as a full circle sensory experience, and begin to take the first steps to overriding the trap of compulsory self-editing.

Facilitator: Jackie Torres | IG: @Jackienes

Turmeric Anthotypes: Making Photos with Plants

Time: 2:30pm-3:30pm

Hi, I’m Hector and I am a photographer working on a new alternative photography project, where I use Turmeric to make plant based photographs. My goal for this workshop is to show people how to make their own prints with simple items that can be found at home and to think about photography on a deeper level.

Participants will be able to create alternative photographs and photo impressions using the spice Turmeric and a few other household items. We will extract the yellow pigment from the turmeric using household alcohol, coat a piece of paper of choice and print images from your own personal collection or make impressions of leaves and plants of choice.

Facilitator: Hector Gomez | IG: @HectorGomez Website: HectorGomez.net

Language & Touch: Intro to Making Portraits like a Conceptual Artist

Time: 3:45pm-4:45pm

Ariel Mercado walks audiences through the core principles of their “Written Objects” and “Non-Objects”. Within this workshop, attendees will explore experimental writing and drawing techniques, resulting in their own “Written Portraits” and “Touch Portraits”.

This workshop deconstructs the process of looking, how seeing informs perception and what role empathy plays in art-making. An approachable introduction to Conceptual Art through an Afro-Diasporic lens.

Facilitator: Ariel Mercado| IG: @SheSoPleasant

Bridge Graduation 21’ Music Showcase

Time: 5pm-7pm

Commemorate The Salon’s “The Bridge Program’s” first graduating class of Teaching Artists with live music and a DJ set, Produced by Bridge program graduates Pook Hustle and Melika Dave.

Our showcase presents musicians who are their own bridges between crafts, this is a unique presentation of local BIPOC multidisciplinary musicians.

Produced by: Pook Hustle & Melika Dave| IG: @PookHustle IG: @MelikaDave

Performances: Pook Hustle | IG: @PookHustle

DJ: Jakariwing | IG: @Jakariwing Website: JasdeepKang.com

Jokamundo | IG: @Jokamundo