
a farm for meme
Virginia Grise’s a farm for meme is a story following the destruction of the South Central Farm in Los Angeles, one of the largest urban farms in the US, a communal garden of 14 acres, built in a vacant lot after the 1992 LA rebellion. The piece takes organic aesthetics and non-linear storytelling and weaves them within a digital landscape.

the Method Gun
Originally created by Rude Mechs of Austin, Texas and re-devised by a Wesleyan University ensemble in a generative process led by Assistant Professor of Theater Katie Pearl, The Method Gun explores the actor-training techniques of theater guru Stella Burden and her wildly-committed students. Burden was the creator of “The Approach” (referred to as “the most dangerous acting technique in the world.”)

A World Beneath the World
A World Beneath the World is an interactive, site-specific scavenger hunt about mortality. Audiences explore the Woodlands Cemetery in Philadelphia, PA, guided by clues, phone calls, and silent characters. Blending fact and allegory, history and mythology, A World Beneath the World opens up an alternate reality filled with mystery, wonder, and the ghosts of pandemics past.