Fidel Brito
FIDEL BRITO is an Ixil and Achi Maya artist, from Naab’a’ (Nebaj), El Quiché (Tu Tx’ich), Iximulew (Guatemala), currently living on Cahuilla, Tongva, Luiseño, and Serrano land (California). He studied archaeology at the University of San Carlos, in Guatemala, and visual art in Guatemala, México, and Cuba. Tohil considers his transdisciplinary practice – which includes painting, printmaking, sculpture, epigraphy, performance, and gardening – an obstinate insistence on existence despite centuries of ongoing colonialism, war, and genocide. tohilfidelbrito.wordpress.com
Hector Porras
HECTOR PORRAS is an agricultural engineer and water specialist by trade. Hector is performing for the first time in his life. He grew up in a small village in northern Mexico by his late teens. He had managed to travel to far places, like the Soviet Union where he met his wife and they started a life together. Hector is an innate storyteller and public speaker, lately having a strong presence in the political scene as a defender of water rights in Mexico. Hector has three daughters and two grandchildren who live around the world, so he enjoys traveling to … Continued
Stephen Crawford
Stephen Crawford is a dancer/ visual artist. He was teaching contact improvisation in many countries for many years. For over 20 years he was building art chairs designed by theater director Robert Wilson for museum and gallery exhibitions, and is presently the personal art restorer for Robert Wilson’s ancient art collection. He has built art designs for international dance artists Kenneth King, Julyen Hamilton, Kota Yamazaki, Mina Nishimura, Alessandra Palma for performances in The Netherlands, England, Belgium, and in New York at BAM, Japan Society, Judson Church, and Alvin Ailey Theater. He has exhibited work at the Williamsburg Art and … Continued