Highways Performance Space and Gallery
Highways Performance Space and Gallery is located in the 18th Street Arts Center.
Highways Performance Space and Gallery (Santa Monica, CA)
Highways Performance Space presents curator Ian MacKinnon's Big Gay Peep Show, an arty party fundraiser where local and national performance artists expose their hearts, minds, bodies, childhoods, dirty stories, and maybe even the contents of their underwear to benefit Highways.
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The last date listed for Big Gay Peep Show was Saturday August 8, 2009 / 8:30pm. (view all dates)
Currently at Highways Performance Space and Gallery:
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Great social commentary and spot-on humor and intellect from the performing artists. You'll end up laughing and crying in the same night!
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Constant web exposure and media over-saturation are pushing us to reveal ourselves more and more. Come get a peep at what’s not getting enough airplay. Featuring an audience participation peepshow booth, erotic video installation, silent art auction, drinking, and dancing. All are invited to participate by bringing cameras and recording devices to spread the action electronically. Performances by: Ian MacKinnon, Michael Lucid of Pretty Thingsss, Krys Fox, DANCEGOODDAMNIT!!!, Corey Saucier, Jason Jenn, Eric Yu, and award-winning NY solo performer Michael Burke.
Highways Performance Space is Southern California's boldest center for new performance. Founded in 1989, Highways continues to be an important alternative cultural center in Los Angeles that encourages fierce new artists from diverse communities to develop and present innovative works. Highways promotes the development of contemporary socially involved artists and art forms. Our mission is implemented through four programs (the performance space, workshop/university program and two galleries). Annually, Highways co-presents approximately 250 performances by solo dramatic artists, small theater groups, dance companies and spoken word artists; curates and exhibits approximately 12 contemporary visual art exhibits per year with work that explores the boundaries between performing and visual art forms; commissions and premieres new work by outstanding performing artists; organize special events, curate festival, offer residency and educational programs that engage community members in the arts while providing access to professionally-directed instruction.