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Sat May 14, 2022

Contemporary Dance Performance in Art Installation, "States of Meditation"

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Please join us for an afternoon performance by Moscelyne Parkeharrison in collaboration with local artist, Haoyun Erin Zhao and her most recent site-specific installation at Heron Arts, "States of Meditation".
The performance will feature two 24 minutes sets from contemporary ballet dancer, Moscelyne Parkeharrison. The installation is composed of 24 sheets of silk cyanotype created by Zhao. The work reflects upon the idea of change through a non-linear visual narrative that parallels different states of meditation, from restlessness and mind-wandering, to concentration, stillness, emptiness, and everything in between.
Seats are limited. Please arrive early to reserve a seat. Please email us ahead of time if you require assistance.
Working with light-sensitive fabric, Zhao utilizes her body and wood cutouts as UV resists to express in an alternative language, resulting in images that dwell between figure and amorphousness. The process relies on chance and control. The artist worked closely with ever-changing natural elements, like light intensity, wind speed, and time, while deliberately choosing the labor-intensive process of treating, dyeing, washing, drying, and sewing hundreds of yards of silk organza.
Through this highly experimental and process-driven work, Zhao explores the connections between physical and non-physical mediums while further contemplating the interrelationship between self, other beings, and the environment. Visitors are encouraged to walk around the installation and sit on a meditation cushion placed within the work to experience it from various perspectives.
Bios:
MOSCELYNE PARKEHARRISON is a graduate of The Juilliard School ('19) where she received the Joseph W. Polisi Award for Artist as Citizen. Moscelyne pursued additional training at Hubbard Street Pro ('20) and Walnut Hill School for the Arts ('15) and summer workshops including b12, Banff Centre for the Arts, and Jacob's Pillow.
During her education she had the pleasure of performing new works by Helen Simoneau, Katarzyna Skarpetowska, Roy Assaf, Hannes Langolf, Ryan Mason, Iztok Kovac and Stefanie Batten Bland, as well as the repertoire of José Limón, Ihsan Rustem, Nacho Duato, Martha Graham, Bill T Jones, Crystal Pite, and solos by Robert Dekkers and Johannes Wieland.
Moscelyne's choreographic works have been performed at the Peter Jay Sharp Theater, Alice Tully Hall, the Hudson Guild Theater, The Studebaker Theater (Chicago), the Foundry West Stockbridge and Triskelion Arts. She has received support from the Anthony Quinn Foundation Fellowship, Berkshire Taconic Foundation, Metropolis Ensemble, and a commission from Post:ballet for her choreographies.
Moscelyne is a current dance faculty member at Berkeley Ballet Theater and Berkshire Pulse. She has taught workshops at HAVEN and the Lines Trainee Program. She teaches Modern Dance Technique (informed by Graham, Cunningham, and Limon), Contemporary Technique, Improvisation Workshops, Choreographic Skills, Ballet Technique and Contemporary Ballet. She has volunteered for Dance for Parkinson's Disease. Moscelyne also develops programs and leads accessible movement classes and lecture demonstrations, including the series 'Art in the Moment' which featured a multidisciplinary group of performers and toured to hospitals, psychiatric and pediatric facilities in the Greater Manhattan Area. She is a consultant at Collegiate Arts Prep.
Moscelyne dances professionally on the East and West Coast with Post:ballet, David Michalek, Francesca Harper, Liz Gerring, and Helen Simoneau. She is director of NEFA and MassCulturalCouncil award winning dance collective BODYSONNET. The collective has created and premiered nine site specific works in the Berkshires, Hudson Valley, New York City, and Northwest Arkansas and premiered three dance films since launching in 2020.
Moscelyne is currently Resident Choreographer and a company dancer at Post:ballet.
Haoyun Erin Zhao is a multidisciplinary artist based in San Francisco, California, working in printmaking, painting, sculpture, and installation. Growing up in Southern China where ethnic art and cultures inspired Zhao's early interest in how hand-repetition involved creating intricate patterns and forms, she was motivated to develop a creative expression that unifies body and mind. The artist's relocation to the United States at the age of seventeen introduced her to a new set of cultures and influences. As her exposure to eastern and western influence grows and intersects, it led her interest to explore and investigate multicultural influences on human psychology, aesthetics, and activity. Rooted in her study of Eastern and Western Philosophy, Zhao's work explores the intangibility of perception through the physicality of her materials. Paying particular attention to the interaction of light, color, and form, Zhao uses transparency and abstraction to mimic the ethereal and elusive nature of human consciousness. Through her practice, the artist continues to experience and explore the connections between physical objects and non-physical mediums (e.g., light, emotion, consciousness, etc.)
Commissioned by IBM in 2020, Zhao created a mixed media installation that explores the relationship between art and blockchain technology to promote sustainability. She's the recipient of Facebook Open Arts/Artist in Residence, Edition/Basel Printmaking Residency (Basel, Switzerland), Kala Art Institute Artist in Residence (Berkeley, U.S.), Mission Gráfica Printmaking Residency (SF, U.S.), In Cahoots Residency (Petaluma, U.S.), Hearts in SF Project by Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital Foundation, Thousand-Island Lake Art Project (Zhejiang, China), etc. The artist's work has been published in various magazines and exhibited in museums, galleries, and art fairs at venues such as de Young Museum, Art Santa Fe Contemporary Art Fair, International Print Center New York, Galerie Kuchling Berlin, Root Division SF, Sanchez Art Center, Glass Rice Gallery, The Compound Gallery Oakland, etc. Her work is in the collections of Facebook, IBM, Kaiser Permanente, Boston Children's Hospital, Guizhou Minzu University (China), Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (NYC), Kala Art Institute, and numerous private collections.
Please join us for an afternoon performance by Moscelyne Parkeharrison in collaboration with local artist, Haoyun Erin Zhao and her most recent site-specific installation at Heron Arts, "States of Meditation".
The performance will feature two 24 minutes sets from contemporary ballet dancer, Moscelyne Parkeharrison. The installation is composed of 24 sheets of silk cyanotype created by Zhao. The work reflects upon the idea of change through a non-linear visual narrative that parallels different states of meditation, from restlessness and mind-wandering, to concentration, stillness, emptiness, and everything in between.
Seats are limited. Please arrive early to reserve a seat. Please email us ahead of time if you require assistance.
Working with light-sensitive fabric, Zhao utilizes her body and wood cutouts as UV resists to express in an alternative language, resulting in images that dwell between figure and amorphousness. The process relies on chance and control. The artist worked closely with ever-changing natural elements, like light intensity, wind speed, and time, while deliberately choosing the labor-intensive process of treating, dyeing, washing, drying, and sewing hundreds of yards of silk organza.
Through this highly experimental and process-driven work, Zhao explores the connections between physical and non-physical mediums while further contemplating the interrelationship between self, other beings, and the environment. Visitors are encouraged to walk around the installation and sit on a meditation cushion placed within the work to experience it from various perspectives.
Bios:
MOSCELYNE PARKEHARRISON is a graduate of The Juilliard School ('19) where she received the Joseph W. Polisi Award for Artist as Citizen. Moscelyne pursued additional training at Hubbard Street Pro ('20) and Walnut Hill School for the Arts ('15) and summer workshops including b12, Banff Centre for the Arts, and Jacob's Pillow.
During her education she had the pleasure of performing new works by Helen Simoneau, Katarzyna Skarpetowska, Roy Assaf, Hannes Langolf, Ryan Mason, Iztok Kovac and Stefanie Batten Bland, as well as the repertoire of José Limón, Ihsan Rustem, Nacho Duato, Martha Graham, Bill T Jones, Crystal Pite, and solos by Robert Dekkers and Johannes Wieland.
Moscelyne's choreographic works have been performed at the Peter Jay Sharp Theater, Alice Tully Hall, the Hudson Guild Theater, The Studebaker Theater (Chicago), the Foundry West Stockbridge and Triskelion Arts. She has received support from the Anthony Quinn Foundation Fellowship, Berkshire Taconic Foundation, Metropolis Ensemble, and a commission from Post:ballet for her choreographies.
Moscelyne is a current dance faculty member at Berkeley Ballet Theater and Berkshire Pulse. She has taught workshops at HAVEN and the Lines Trainee Program. She teaches Modern Dance Technique (informed by Graham, Cunningham, and Limon), Contemporary Technique, Improvisation Workshops, Choreographic Skills, Ballet Technique and Contemporary Ballet. She has volunteered for Dance for Parkinson's Disease. Moscelyne also develops programs and leads accessible movement classes and lecture demonstrations, including the series 'Art in the Moment' which featured a multidisciplinary group of performers and toured to hospitals, psychiatric and pediatric facilities in the Greater Manhattan Area. She is a consultant at Collegiate Arts Prep.
Moscelyne dances professionally on the East and West Coast with Post:ballet, David Michalek, Francesca Harper, Liz Gerring, and Helen Simoneau. She is director of NEFA and MassCulturalCouncil award winning dance collective BODYSONNET. The collective has created and premiered nine site specific works in the Berkshires, Hudson Valley, New York City, and Northwest Arkansas and premiered three dance films since launching in 2020.
Moscelyne is currently Resident Choreographer and a company dancer at Post:ballet.
Haoyun Erin Zhao is a multidisciplinary artist based in San Francisco, California, working in printmaking, painting, sculpture, and installation. Growing up in Southern China where ethnic art and cultures inspired Zhao's early interest in how hand-repetition involved creating intricate patterns and forms, she was motivated to develop a creative expression that unifies body and mind. The artist's relocation to the United States at the age of seventeen introduced her to a new set of cultures and influences. As her exposure to eastern and western influence grows and intersects, it led her interest to explore and investigate multicultural influences on human psychology, aesthetics, and activity. Rooted in her study of Eastern and Western Philosophy, Zhao's work explores the intangibility of perception through the physicality of her materials. Paying particular attention to the interaction of light, color, and form, Zhao uses transparency and abstraction to mimic the ethereal and elusive nature of human consciousness. Through her practice, the artist continues to experience and explore the connections between physical objects and non-physical mediums (e.g., light, emotion, consciousness, etc.)
Commissioned by IBM in 2020, Zhao created a mixed media installation that explores the relationship between art and blockchain technology to promote sustainability. She's the recipient of Facebook Open Arts/Artist in Residence, Edition/Basel Printmaking Residency (Basel, Switzerland), Kala Art Institute Artist in Residence (Berkeley, U.S.), Mission Gráfica Printmaking Residency (SF, U.S.), In Cahoots Residency (Petaluma, U.S.), Hearts in SF Project by Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital Foundation, Thousand-Island Lake Art Project (Zhejiang, China), etc. The artist's work has been published in various magazines and exhibited in museums, galleries, and art fairs at venues such as de Young Museum, Art Santa Fe Contemporary Art Fair, International Print Center New York, Galerie Kuchling Berlin, Root Division SF, Sanchez Art Center, Glass Rice Gallery, The Compound Gallery Oakland, etc. Her work is in the collections of Facebook, IBM, Kaiser Permanente, Boston Children's Hospital, Guizhou Minzu University (China), Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (NYC), Kala Art Institute, and numerous private collections.
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