Stories on Art, Incarceration, and Homelessness

Stories on Art, Incarceration, and Homelessness

Gregory Frederick will use jazz-piano and storytelling to reflect, 'Welcome Home' an apexart NYC open call exhibition

By apexart

Date and time

Thursday, June 6 · 4 - 5:45pm EDT

Location

Apexart

291 Church Street New York, NY 10013

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About this event

  • 1 hour 45 minutes

This event will also be livestreamed on youtube (no RSVP needed for youtube) and follow apexart on youtube @apexart291 for upcoming live events and past recordings.

In this live-performance, Gregory Frederick will draw from jazz-piano and storytelling to reflect on revolving doors between the mass-incarceration industrial complex, and the New York City homeless shelter system. As a multimedia artist, the performance will intertwine oral history, music and visual art to shed light on the vicissitudes of life behind bars, and the inherent challenges of recovery and redemption afterwards. 

BIO

Gregory Frederick is a musician and visual artist. During and after military service in Vietnam and Korea, he spent thirty years pending back and forth between military detention centers, jails, and max-security prisons, before eventually landing in New York’s most infamous homeless shelter complex for mentally ill and substance addicted men, carefully sequestered on Wards’ Island. 

IMAGE CAPTION:  Gregory Frederick, self-portrait (Oil-paint on canvas)

Organized by

Founded in 1994, apexart is a non-profit arts organization in Lower Manhattan that offers opportunities to independent curators and emerging and established artists, and challenges ideas about art, its practice, and its curation. We realize this mission through our exhibitions, fellowships, publications, and public programs.

291 Church Street, NYC

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