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ASL interpretation and live audio description will be provided for the performance on Friday, October 14th. | Header Image: Self portrait by Kat Gorospe Cole ĬOUNTERPULSE IS COMMITTED TO MAKING OUR EVENTS ACCESSIBLE TO ALL!ĬounterPulse is fully ADA accessible. In 2015, Jeffrey co-founded Macro Waves, an art collective and creative studio producing experiences that center social equity through conceptual art, new media, and design. Thematically his work revolves around exploring technology as a means to facilitate healing as a form of radical justice and often works collaboratively to help build more sustainable communities. Interested in uniting the senses as an approach to building experiences, he often combines light, sound in physical and virtual spaces.

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JEFFREY YIP (Media Designer) is an interdisciplinary artist of color based out of Oakland, producing installations and performances with an emphasis on using technology as a tool of creation. Composed of physical and digital assets, Birdd’s work often includes performance, installation, textiles, sculpture, new media, internet sourced content, and projection mapping. Birdd’s work utilizes play, make-belief, humor, and sci-fi as vehicles to investigate human trauma/development directly related to American culture, consumerism, and colonialism. ROBIN “BIRDD” DAVID (Hat Designer) i s a Filipinx American multidisciplinary artist based in Oakland, California.

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She is the recipient of a 2021 – 2022 California Arts Commission Individual Artist Fellowship and her short film MAYBE was awarded “Best Bay Area Director” at the Coven Film Festival. She is co-founder of the performance company Detour alongside Eric Garcia. Her works are informed by the intersections and chasms between Queerness, Asian American immigrant histories, and moving through this world with a physical deformity. KAT GOROSPE COLE (Costume Director) invokes subtlety and spectacle through film, live performance and drag. Wattis Foundation, and and the Center for Cultural Innovation with additional support from ODC Theater and the Dresher Ensemble Artist Residency Program. ASL interpretation and live audio description will be provided for the performance on Friday, October 14th.įunded by the Kenneth Rainin Foundation, California Arts Council, Phyllis C. GET TICKETS This live performance runs approximately 40 minutes.

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The project also includes free community workshops for the public to experience alternative healing practices via the arts. What has been inherited? What has been lost? What can be refound? QUAKE weaves together sound, imagery and vibrations to physicalize ideas of grief, longing and closeness. Exploring within what seedkeeper Rowen White calls the “diaspora of disconnect,” Cole looks for the threads that connect her to a maternal history back to the Ilocos region of the Philippines. Kat Gorospe Cole and Jeffrey Yip create a multimedia experimental performance centered around mental health and ancestral connection.














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