Createquity Reports on Beyond Dynamic Adaptability
Ian David Moss follows his report on the GIA conference with a report on Beyond Dynamic Adaptability:
A cadre of Bay Area superstars curated the Art Bar, an imbibing-friendly home for performances and readings in an actual bar at the hotel, which at various points apparently involved such shenanigans as Alan Brown getting interviewed by a drag queen and 70 arts administrators being trained in African dance, and every conference participant was encouraged to write a haiku about their experience. Jessica Robinson Love and her team at CounterPULSE also curated and produced three performances sprinkled amidst the morning sessions, one of which was a multimedia extravaganza featuring percussion instruments, portable lighting, and a giant inflatable fish dangling from the ceiling. Anyway, let’s just say that on any number of levels, this wasn’t your typical arts conference.