Werpos

Voluminous Arts, Gavilán Rayna Russom, October 5th, 2022

To begin Voluminous Arts’ 6-month residency at Kaje Projects, label founder Gavilán Rayna Russom shares some of her preliminary research on Gowanus, the neighborhood in Brooklyn where Kaje is located. Through the lens of that research, she explores connections between the neighborhood’s industrialization and her approach to designing this “research residency”. Read more

Halloquium 2022

Voluminous Arts, October 1st - 2nd, 2022

The Halloquium is a queer and trans led virtual gathering of voices around the subject of nightlife. Held in 2020 and 2021 over Halloween weekend, the Halloquium focussed on working with the resources available in nightlife communities to build structures that better meet the needs of queer and trans people, for whom nightlife has always been a critical source of connection. In 2022 the organizing committee decided to change the structure of the event. Instead of the public-facing conference that happened in 2020 and 2021, we gathered for a retreat on the first weekend of October to review the recordings of the conferences and reflect on the past two years. Read more

The Cult of Cassandra & Noise Poetry

Voluminous Arts, Yvonne LeBien, November 1st - 31st, 2022

Yvonne: The audience enters a room. I am inside a dog cage. I have a blindfold and headphones on. There are headphones in a circle around me that are playing what I am hearing. The recording is a cacophony of voices. Read more

Movement Based Healing Modalities

Voluminous Arts, Ris Gumpert, January 1st, 2023

On Sunday 1/1 at 8pm at @kaje.world I’ll begin 2023 with an offering, a very special & personal performance piece. It is the result of experiences I’ve been gathering through queer community building, group facilitation, and the exploration of movement-based healing modalities. CW for blood & needles in this performance! Blood contains information, the physical material given by our ancestors. The previous generations have passed along their knowledge and their love, but they have also imparted their pain. By recovering within the context of a community and transmuting our pain into action based on love we can begin to heal in body and in soul. Read more

Is She Static

Voluminous Arts, Marcy Angeles, January 23rd, 2023

Monday January 23 at 8PM, Marcy Angeles presents new video series “Is She Static?” at Kaje as part of our ongoing Think Thank Residency in the space! Stop by to join in community & celebrate Marcy’s new work. This is a free event & open to everyone. Read more

Rat Porridge and Cherry Nin - Research Residency

Voluminous Arts, Rat Porridge and Cherry Nin, December 12th - 31st, 2022

While in residence Rat and Cherry improvised collaborative performance, using sounds and words from their respective practices to explore shared interests in captivity, intuition, and alchemy. Read more

Anka Raczynska – Research Residency

Voluminous Arts, Anka Raczynska, February 13th - 20th, 2023

Anka has used her residency Kaje to process the ongoing catastrophic collective trauma(s). This is done via continued songwriting. Recent insights into how somatic movement plays a function in her practice has informed these sessions as well as an intention to merge composition with improvisation. She a/v recorded herself responding in real time with the resonant frequencies of the room, including the vibrational patterns of the floorboard. Read more

Queer Liminality and The What (where) Next

Voluminous Arts, Hillary Carelli-Donnell, February 22nd, 2023

Kimberly Peirce’s film Boys Don’t Cry begins on a road. An ocean of black night and traffic lights fill the frame as asphalt unfolds. A pair of eyes appear in a rearview mirror, searching. It is dark. In the opening scene we meet Brandon Teena, a transgender teenager living in small-town Nebraska. Brandon is dressed in crisp Wranglers and an oversized flannel and he’s sitting in a barber's chair in his cousin’s trailer. He seems pleased with the haircut and we watch him adjust a rolled-up sock inside his pants. “So you’re a boy…?” prods his cousin, “Now what?” Brandon looks at himself (and at the viewer) in the mirror, with a cigarette hanging from his mouth. He tips his hat and responds with conviction and a grin, “C’mon!” Read more

Three Days

Voluminous Arts, February 24th-26th 2023

Three Days: A Voluminous Arts Festival was a weekend-long music and arts festival that took place at KAJE from Feb 24-26, 2023 and centered on trans artists experimenting with music and sound. Designed as a multisensorial experience where aural and visual components weaved themselves through communal episodes, the festival was both an exhibition and a celebration. Since most of the research residency’s activities had not been open to the public, this event acted as a showcase of the work developed—while simultaneously being a weekend-long party for the public and the artists involved. Three Days provided a glimpse into the work Voluminous Arts’ artists had developed during their research residency at KAJE from September 2022 to February 2023.  Read more