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Moor Mother
Camae Ayewa (Moor Mother) is a national and international touring musician, poet, visual artist, and Professor of Composition at the USC Thornton School of Music. Her work spans free jazz, experimental music, classical, and noise—using field recordings, archival material, and sound collage to construct sonic maps that collapse linear time. Rooted in Black Quantum Futurism, her practice excavates buried histories while imagining liberated futures. She has performed and exhibited at the Guggenheim, The Met, Carnegie Hall, Documenta 15, Glastonbury, and the Berlin Jazz Festival. A Pew Fellow and Creative Capital grantee, Moor Mother builds radical tools for listening, remembering, and transformation.
Pussy Riot Siberia
Conceptual performance artist and activist Nadya Tolokonnikova is the creator of Pussy Riot, a global feminist art movement. She was sentenced in 2012 to 2 years’ imprisonment following an anti-Putin performance Punk Prayer. Punk Prayer was named by The Guardian among the best art pieces of the 21st century. Tolokonnikova's Putin’s Ashes art installation at Jeffrey Deitch Gallery in January 2023 propelled her into a new criminal case and put on Russia’s most wanted criminal list. In 2024 her debut museum exhibition RAGE, opened at OK Linz, Linz, Austria, and the eponymous performance piece performed at the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin. In 2025, Tolokonnikova has solo shows at Honor Fraser gallery (Los Angeles), Nagel Draxler (Berlin), and MOCA (Los Angeles). Tolokonnikova's work is in the collections of The Brooklyn Museum, MOCA (Los Angeles), Dallas Museum of Art, Museum of Art and Design, American Folk Art Museum, Taschen, and Beth Rudin DeWoody, among others.
Born: Norilsk, Siberia
Lives: Geographically anonymous
UNITED STATES / GEOGRAPHICALLY ANONYMOUS
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This performance will be presented in the round, with audience standing on all sides of the stage. Accessible accommodations are available upon request.
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Piper Ferguson/courtesy of Pussy Riot