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The Space Between: Unlikely Entanglements Opening Program

  • Hyde Park Art Center 5020 S Cornell Ave Chicago (map)

The Hyde Park Art Center’s Triennial exhibit SURVIVING THE LONG WARS: Unlikely Entanglements opens with a collaborative performance entitled The Space Between. The program will showcase artists whose work focuses on the lived experiences and complex perspectives of GWOT veterans and of descendants and survivors of the long wars. Dancer Hussein Smko, spoken word artist Hipólito Arriaga III, and performance artist GOODW.Y.N. will explore topics of identity, solidarity, and liberation through their expressive practices.

Hussein Smko was the Adel Euro Fellow from 2016–2020. He is a self-trained Kurdish choreographer whose talent was spotted by Battery Dance in 2014. He has taught in New York City public schools and in the Spoken Word and Dance program at USC in Los Angeles. Hussein founded his own dance company, Project Tag, which is based in New York City. 

Hipólito Arriaga III [US Marine Corps veteran] is a writer and performer born and raised in the South Bronx, New York City. In 2003, at age nineteen, he joined the Marine Corps and served four years, including two deployments to Iraq. He completed his undergraduate degree in theater at Nova Southeastern University.

GOODW.Y.N. [US Army veteran] writes poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and hybrid fiction. She is an Iraq War veteran, body-performance artist, and Pushcart nominee whose work focuses on several projects, including her ongoing work-in-progress Ain't I a Woman (?/!)

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