ArtHaus at The Black Box @ Underground Arts

Underground Arts 1200 Callowhill Street, Philadelphia, PA

This month's art exhibition: John Fitzpatrick Steve Shorts Brandon Spangler Marc Tous Live painting by Hekkate Live body painting by Yenna Hill ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Live music at midnight from Philly's own one-woman analogue synth-pop artist Void Vision Music of all kinds all night by DJ's: Lazerfeet Samwas John Morrison ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vendors: Rockers Closet --------------------------------------------------------------- $10 | […]

$10

The Afrofuturist Affair Gala at Samek Art Museum

Samek Gallery 3rd Floor, Elaine Langone Center, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA

This unique celebration of black Scifi with live music from composer and producer King Britt, as well as a host of other luminaries from the worlds of performance, music, fashion, and art is not to be missed! Join us for dancing and fun in the galleries.

Time Travel Convention | Pt. 1 – Preparation

Yell Gallery 2111 East Susquehanna Avenue, Philadelphia, PA

The Time Travel Convention is an exhibition that explores time travel as a practical activity – something that does not necessarily require a machine, an advanced degree, or any other privileges. Using afrofuturism and the speculative as lenses, the exhibition will feature time travel devices and objects from creators who use tools such as memory, dreams, imagination, manipulation of language and perception, light, and music to craft their temporal devices.

Donation

Time Travel Convention | Pt. 2 – Activation * Recurrence Plot Book Release

Yell Gallery 2111 East Susquehanna Avenue, Philadelphia, PA

Time Travel Convention | Pt. 2 - Activation is an opening reception for the exhibition and book release for AfroFuturist Affair Creator Rasheedah Phillips' experimental fiction novel, Recurrence Plot (and Other Time Travel Tales).

Free

The AfroFuturist Affair Presents: |BLACK HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY| 4th Annual Charity & Costume Ball WEEKEND

Impact Hub 1227 N 4th Street, Philadelphia, PA

This year, The AfroFuturist Affair Annual Charity & Costume Ball has expanded space-time from one evening to a month-long celebration of Afrofuturism. In addition to the 4th Annual Costume Ball on Saturday, November 8 2014, we will have events throughout November, including workshops, dance party, readings, book club, film screenings, art exhibit, and more, all exploring the theme of Black Holographic Memory.

$3 – $10

CANARIES group show at Cleopatra’s w/Maggie Eighteen

Cleopatra's 110 Meserole Avenue, Brooklyn, NY

Catch a reading performance by Maggie Eighteen, Monday, December 8th, as part of the Canaries group show at Cleopatra's in Brooklyn.

Canaries is a support group of women artists in New York City living and working with autoimmune conditions. Together they navigate the misconceptions around autoimmunity and the rising autoimmune epidemic. Through their conversations and work, the Canaries confront the epistemological shortcomings of a culture that insists on the duality of mind and body. Moving between the realm of the healthy and the realm of the sick, they seek to carve out a new site from which to understand identity formation in today’s world.
Cleopatra’s is pleased to present Canaries, a multimedia group exhibition that investigates healing, survival and the scarcity of language around these issues.

CHROME CITY 2: No, New York

Vox Populi 319 N. 11th St, 3rd Floor, Philadelphia, PA

a prep and a primer, re: CHROME CITY. From the Files of Lexcorp.. CC'd Weyland-Yutani, Cyberdyne Systems, Ltd., Tyrell Corporation, LLC.

Chrome City in general is an attempt to create new forms of art from the ethereal husks, the ozone laced residue of the retro-future, and to stitch new works, new possibilities from the light lines streaking off time warping deloreans. It's not just a "retro party"; the intention is to create something new while acknowledging everything that made us who we are.
Chrome City 2: No, New York, is both a conscious effort to vibrate away from the stagnancy of relying on Big Brother to validate us (in more ways than one, this time specifically New York City and it's relationship to Philly, as well as in an Orwellian sense--see what i did there?) So, we're saying "NO" to New York, but we're also bigging up; we can't front: the pre-Guiliani graffiti scrawl of a gang ridden late '70s and '80s NYC is ultimately enticing. Besides, "No New York" is the name of a seminal no wave compilation that informs much of the underground today. But aside from a raw play on words, we're looking to bridge the ever widening gap of the forward movements that took place downtown from 1977 to 1984-- go-go boys, voguers, bboys, art fags, drag queens all clash with the mandroids, bio-morphs, replikants and blade runners alike-- to the post internet everything world of today. Is it possible to simultaneously dis something and pay homage to it? Pour in those 1.21 gigawatts of ill base, no wave noise, and insurrectionist afterfuture cyber speak, then hop in the delorean and find out.