States of longing and desire. This is what Faye Driscoll’s voice conjures up in this intimate guided
meditation in a the four parts of this series of audio works. Each of the works in the series offers a
distinct set of directions, akin to those she might give to a performer on stage. First presented to
audiences live in a theater as a collective experience and as part of her solo exhibition Come On In at
Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, the series of four audio works can now also be listened to at
home. As she takes listeners and participants on a journey that reflects upon power and presence,
yearning and absence, Driscoll invites you to reconceive your body and its limits in these audio
experiences that lead you into a private dance.
About:
Faye Driscoll is a performance maker and artist who has been hailed as a ‘startlingly original talent’
(The New York Times) and whose most recent exhibition was celebrated as ‘experiential training in
how to inhabit this unbearable new world’ by theatre critic Miriam Felton-Dansky. She has received
many prestigious awards, including the United States Artist Fellowship and the Guggenheim
Fellowship. Her work has been presented nationally at a.o. Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, MCA in
Chicago and at international festivals like La Biennale di Venezia and Tanz im August Berlin . Driscoll
also choreographs for plays and films.