Faye Driscoll

A group of standing performers lean towards one another while gazing intently towards an unknown subject. One performer, wearing a maroon jacket and glasses, grips the body of the jacket of a performer with long hair wearing a baseball cap. Their facial expressions evoke intensity, but their bodies appear to be frozen in time.
Photo: Tiffany Bessire

Can you keep looking?

Ellen Miller

Faye Driscoll’s "Weathering" provokes intimate introspection.

"entangled" - With the ocean in the background, we only see the back of a man wearing a dirty blue shirt, James Barrett. He is reaching his hands behind him to touch another man, Miguel Alejandro Castillo, who wears red shorts and his lying on his back.
Photo courtesy of Faye Driscoll

The Mutability of Outdoor Performance: Driscoll’s Oceanic Feeling

Brendan McCall

Site-specific performance along the liminal edge

Photo: Whitney Brewer

Getting Lost and Not Found in Thank You For Coming: Play

Hannah Pearl

Dance here looks like a mix of mismatched language and movements.

Photo by Christopher Duggan

The Importance of a Witness: Faye Driscoll “Informs” Philadelphia

Debbie Shapiro

Faye Driscoll's recent informance delivered a multi-dimensional view of her identity as an artist.