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How to Survive (world premiere)
An installation at The Fabric Workshop and Museum
Conceived, written, and designed by Suzanne Bocanegra
New works of Hildur Guðnadóttir, Shara Nova, Julia Wolfe, and Ayanna Woods
November 19–January 3
Daily, Wednesday–Friday 12–6pm / Saturday–Sunday 12–5pm
The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia
Pull over to the side of the road.
New perspective, new art form: Choral Film;
The Crossing, installed.
Disasters, growing in number, in violence;
Grappling with fight, with flight;
A museum gallery full of music, of film, of practical advice, of ...
Earthquake. Tornado. Wildfire.
If you are outside, find a gully, ditch or low spot, and lie flat.
If you stay calm you can think clearly.
If you think clearly you can survive.
How to Survive is made possible through generous support by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, with additional support from Carol Westfall, The New England Foundation for Psychoanalysis and the National Endowment for the Arts.
