I'm up in the woods, I'm down on my mind I'm building a still to slow down the time.
“Listening to the site leads to acts of discovery-” Debra Loewen
Leah Stein and Asimina Chremos illuminate Philly’s vibrancy of social interaction.
I read the piece as an elegy to lives lived beyond this space, lives without celebration or witness.
Bellows Falls allows story to arise from the concrete poetics of space.
Stein’s crew raise and reground curving mahogany pews. I see the work of establishing and resettling a congregation, cultural shifts in urban America.
This making in the moment is not winging it, but two masters of movement developing a fully formed idea in front of an audience.
This book reads like an invitation to inhabit the in-between spaces of the world: places where words may have bodies...