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UFO Town Friday & Symposium

TOWN FRIDAY | July 12

with Dr. Robert Williams 

Alchemist shack construction

Mildred’s Lane collaborator Dr. ROBERT WILLIAMS (Professor Emeritus, University of Cumbria, Institute of Art) gives an oral history of the Alchemy Sessions (2009–2019) and the evolution of experimental pedagogy at Mildred’s Lane. 

Friday, July 12, 5:00–6:00 PM

The Mildred Complex(ity), 37B Main Street, Narrowsburg, NY 

Free and open to the public


Symposium July 17 - 18

IN THE CLOUD OF UNKNOWING: ENCOUNTERS WITH THE UFO PHENOMENON

Registration is now available for our first hybrid/online symposium, a major international conference on the UFO Phenomenon in art, visual culture, and cinema gathering researchers and theorists from across disciplines at Mildred's Lane and "in the cloud.”

Wednesday, July 17 & Thursday, July 18

10:00AM–5:00 PM

There are two tiers of registration, both supporting the production of the symposium and accompanying research-intensive residency session. All-access registration includes a copy of our illustrated, limited-edition published proceedings with abstracts and bios of all presentations (to be mailed for remote participants)


The 2024 Mildred’s Lane TOWN FRIDAY series is made possible in part with funding from a Sullivan County Arts & Heritage Grant, funded by the Sullivan County Legislature and administered by Delaware Valley Arts Alliance.


Mildred’s Lane Inc. Corvus Summit Saturday

Please support Mildred’s Lane inc
by joining us for the
Corvus Summit Saturday

SUMMIT SATURDAY on July 20

2:00–11:00 PM

On Saturday, July 20 from 2:00–11:00 PM, we will be hosting Summit Saturday, featuring multiple workshops in the landscape (details on website), an artist presentation and transmission work by Lauren Bon / Metabolic Studio, digestion choreography with local and sustainable food by Julia Simon, musical performances by PHROGZ, Jon Kessler, and Pablo Helguera, and conclude the evening with Povera Astronave, a bonfire performance culminating the residency session In the Cloud of Unknowing: Encounters with the UFO Phenomenon by Robert Williams & Bryan McGovern Wilson

Tickets are available from $130–$240 


WHY THIS PRICE? 

For 25 years, Mildred’s Lane has operated as a labor of love and project of generosity. The costs have never been for-profit. Historically, all revenue goes toward providing our community with a one-of-a-kind experience, engaging the senses in social, intellectual, and gastronomical play. General Admission (Ticket No. 1) covers the costs for us to host this event. However, we are fundraising to support 2024 fellows without institutional sponsorship (see below); all additional proceeds go to the Fellowship Fund, covering enrollment costs for these individuals In Generosity (Ticket No. 2).

Your money is directly supporting the ongoing development of art & ecology at Mildred’s Lane Inc.

 

Ticket No.1 = $130 admits ONE (1) at full event price

Ticket No.2 = $240 admits ONE (1) at full event price + supports 2024 Fellowship Fund + grants membership to our new Virtual Complex(ity) portal (COMING THIS FALL)

or

Support the Mildred’s Lane Inc. Fellowship Fund Directly!

Fellows are vital to our operations, but not all are sponsored by academic institutions. To cover the costs of 2024 independent fellows, we are seeking sponsors to underwrite the following:



  • 1 fellow - Land Stewardship Skill-Share (1 week/$1,300)  RECEIVED! 

  • 1 fellow - Bibliophantics: Marx for Cats (1 week/$1,300)  

  • 1 fellow - Queer Ecologies Research Collective (2 weeks/$2,400)

  • 1 fellow - Encounters with UFO Phenomenon (2 weeks/$2,400) RECEIVED! 

  • 1 fellow - Encounters with UFO Phenomenon (3 weeks/$3,600)

All donations welcome!

Thank you for supporting art & ecology! 

with questions, write to workstyles@mildredslane.org


Thank you to our event sponsors:


Mildred’s Lane Inc. Development Committee 

Nick Bennett, David Brooks, Courtney Dailey, Mark Dion, Jill Goldman, Pablo Helguera, Abby Lutz, Richard Klein, J. Morgan Puett.

News from Mildred’s Lane Inc. 

A message from the former Ambassador of Entanglement

J. Morgan Puett 

Photo by Erik Freeland

About three years ago, I reached out to some of the Plenipotentiaries of Mildred’s Lane* regarding the state of things for a slice of our close supporters and followers. We were entering deep Covid, I was having trouble with Pennsylvania Township Ordinances, and family loss and illness tragically weakened infrastructure, particularly the ongoing, demanding attention to maintenance of the living landscape. All of this contributed to a serious lack of funding for the greater project called Mildred’s Lane. I was ready to give up. There was no way to get around these obstacles, the only thing to do was to work through it!

 
I called for help, and the response was heartfelt; so many friends and colleagues expressed care, energy, and support for the future of Mildred’s Lane Inc. I realized that what was necessary for this difficult period was to pursue what I had so carefully avoided for too long – becoming a 501(c)3 organization. Why did I resist? Because we were still in a delicate, experimental phase of difference. Becoming an organization too prematurely might suffocate our platform of undetermined outcomes – honest emergence; that is what most institutions are unable to achieve.

 
The groundbreaking series of events (beginning back in the early nineties) was still brewing. We were able to investigate and analyze new forms of engagement, centered around creative domesticating in the middle of the woods with no constraints of judgment or fear. Our personal efforts were continually rewarded. We were able to wedge open deeper, innovative, visionary experiences in the arena of social engagement. Through these early projects, our young friends became emerging art stars of the 21st century.

 
During Covid years, mustering all wits, we started to address each hurdle toward a nonprofit status so that we can expand efforts to contribute our work to the greater cultural society; and to situate our project amongst an arena of small artist organizations becoming eligible for grant support and broader audiences. It took more strength and ingenuity than I was prepared for in an administrative and legal learning curve. But we did it. We are now a pending nonprofit organization. But we still need to grow our concerns toward change of all kinds*. (See histories and archives of our programs on our website.)

 
I could not have done this without the friends and colleagues who stepped up For Mildred’s Sake, and I would like to thank all the people who contributed to our renewal. You know who you are. Your help changed the course of Mildred’s Lane Inc; let me introduce a few core Plenipotentiaries here:

 

Executive Board  

J. Morgan Puett, President

Adam B. Curtis, Secretary

Bianca Nelson, Treasurer

Advisory Council

Including the Mission & Program, Development, and Marketing Committees

David Brooks

Courtney Dailey

Mark Dion

Grey Rabbit Dion Puett

Hope Ginsburg

Jill Goldman

Pablo Helguera

Jeffrey Jenkins

Cameron Klavsen

Richard Klein

Abby Lutz

Thyrza Nichols Goodeve

Shelley Spector

Nato Thompson

Dr. Robert Williams

David Wood

Plenipotentiaries of Mildred’s Lane Inc are friends and colleagues who have consistently followed and supported Mildred’s Lane over the years. If you should be on this list, please contact workstyles@mildredslane.org!


The 2024 Operating Labors of Mildred’s Lane Inc.

Nick Bennett

Ambassador of Transhistorical Agency (Development Committee Chair)


Kyle Berlin & Hermione Spriggs

Officers of Complex(ity) & Resident-Artists-in-Complex(ity)


Cori DeSanto

Land Steward


Kiki Gordon

Fugitive Recorder of Retinal Memories

Alex A. Jones

Minister of Strategic Possibilities (Mission & Program Committee Chair)


Wills Phillips

Resident-Artist-in-Complex(ity) through Maine College of Art

Shelley Spector

Master of Applied Complex(ity)


Samiha Tasnim

Ministry of Comfort

Natalie Wilkin

Fugitive Ambassador of Transhistorical Agency


Latest News 

Our First Grant

 
We are truly thrilled to announce our first grant as the new entity Mildred’s Lane Inc.! This will support our 2024 Town Friday event series in part with funding from a Sullivan County Arts & Heritage Grant, from the Sullivan County Legislature and administered by the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance. We are grateful to receive their support!

 
This grant is encouragement of more funding we will receive through operating grants we are eligible for as a 501(c)3. However, that funding is on the horizon. Now more than ever, we need your support to bridge capital this summer, supporting our sessions, guests artists, and fellows. Support can take many forms, but the two ways to support us are through joining ourPlenipotentiaries or purchasing tickets to our Corvus Summit.


Upcoming

Corvus Summit 2024

A FUNDRAISING EVENT TO SUPPORT 2024 FELLOWS

You are invited to Mildred’s Lane Corvus Summit this summer, Saturday, July 20 through Sunday, July 21. 


On Saturday, July 20 from 2:00–11:00 PM, we will be hosting Summit Saturday featuring multiple workshops in the landscape, a keynote address and transmission work by Lauren Bon / Metabolic Studio, digestion choreography with local and sustainable food by Julia Simon, musical performances by PHROGZ, Jon Kessler, and Pablo Helguera, and conclude the evening with Povera Astronave, a bonfire performance culminating the residency session In the Cloud of Unknowing: Encounters with the UFO Phenomenon by Robert Williams & Bryan McGovern Wilson. 


On Sunday, July 21 from 1:00–3:00 PM we’ll be hosting an Advisory Council Gathering, where we’re excited to share the progress we’ve made in many departments and committees since our gathering last summer.

Support the Mildred’s Lane Inc Fellowship Fund Directly

Fellows are vital to our operations, but not all are sponsored by academic institutions. 

To cover the costs of 2024 independent fellows, we are asking a minimum of five sponsors to underwrite the following fellowships:

1 fellow - Land Stewardship Skill-Share (1 week / $1,300)  RECEIVED! 

1 fellow - Bibliophantics: Marx for Cats (1 week / $1,300)  

1 fellow - Queer Ecologies Research Collective (2 weeks / $2,400)

1 fellow - Encounters with UFO Phenomenon (2 weeks / $2,400) RECEIVED! 

1 fellow - Encounters with UFO Phenomenon (3 weeks / $3,600)

Upcoming Events at Mildred’s Lane Inc. - TOWN FRIDAY Jun 21

We write in the wake of our Land Stewardship session, the first of the summer, with fifteen apple tree saplings now gracing the garden and a kitchen full of collective ferment. Our current Bibliophantics residents are learning to read lichen, discussing Marx for Cats and reading in the pond (the weather is hot!) 

And with our Narrowsburg space the Mildred Complex(ity) now open Thursdays through Saturdays, and the Deepwater Literary Festival coming up this weekend, we warmly invite you to join us for any or all of our forthcoming events. Read on for details of this week’s Town Friday and Social Saturdays, presentations and conversations with Mildred’s Lane associates as part of the literary fest, and our Second Annual Corvus Summit on 20th July – Save the date! 

Upcoming Events at Mildred’s Lane Inc. 

TOWN FRIDAY | June 21

Adapt and Thrive with ENGN and the Deep Water Literary Festival

5:00 PM Open House with Food & Drink

The Mildred Complex(ity), 37B Main Street, Narrowsburg, NY 

Join us for an open-house at the Mildred Complex(ity), following a creative workshopA creative workshop, led by Caroline Preziosi and Tom Bosket of ENGN for local youth & community.  

The workshop is centered around defining career opportunities and identifying skills applicable to our individual and communal ecosystems, co-conceived by Mildred’s Lane and ENGN, an educational nonprofit based in Callicoon, NY. “Adapt and Thrive” invites participants to create trading cards featuring their unique “adaptations,” drawing on the world of animals, plants, and fantasy characters, as an exercise in thinking through our abilities to survive and thrive in catastrophic times. The workshop interweaves the annual Deep Water Literary Festival topic of utopia with themes of the concurrent Mildred’s Lane residency-retreat on interspecies dialogues and class struggle. 

The workshop will be followed by light refreshmentsan open-house at the Mildred Complex(ity), the field office and living archive of experimental arts residency Mildred’s Lane Inc. We welcome you to join us for participation and conversation around the outcomes of the student workshop, and to catch up on current happenings at Mildred’s Lane. come , to showcase student work and invite members of the public to participate in conversation and creation. 

RSVP here

This event is organized as part of Mildred’s Lane 2024 TOWN FRIDAY event series, which is supported in part with funding from a Sullivan County Arts & Heritage Grant, funded by the Sullivan County Legislature and administered by Delaware Valley Arts Alliance.

DEEP WATER 2024

The festival returns to Narrowsburg in June with a new take on a theme; ANOTHER EDEN will take us on a deep dive into utopian communities, and the rich tapestry of ideas that have inspired idyllic societies. Through panels, readings, art, performance and community engagement, the festival will spotlight the intersections between utopian dreams, the nurturing solace of gardens and nature and the narratives that challenge and inspire us to envision a better world


Toward Creative Utopia | June 21

6:00 PM

Ruffed Grouse Gallery, 144 Main Street, Narrowsburg, NY

Ryan Ward will speak about the lives of outsider artists versus those engaged in various types of artist communities. Our own J. Morgan Puett will read excerpts from “Workstyles” in “The User’s Guide to Mildred’s Lane,” the forthcoming 2025 publication, and. David Kener will present anecdotes, Hebrew scripture, and outdoor sculpture revolving around “Eden.”

This event is free to attend, no ticket necessary

More info here


SOCIAL SATURDAY | June 22

4:00 – 10:00 PM

Mildred’s Lane, Beach Lake, PA 

A garden party celebrating the residency session Bibliophantics IV: Marx for Cats, and Other Interspecies Dialogues.

This week-long session at Mildred’s Lane develops literary tools for decentering the human and deepening relations with the more-than-human world. Through writing workshops and reading discussions spanning political philosophy, speculative fiction, and mythology, we invite interspecies awareness, eco-political agency, and metamorphosis.

 

Guest Digestion Choreography by Erin Montanez

Guest artist talk by Sam Liebert & Gentle Mothh of Eureka! Press

Sliding Scale Tickets Available 

$40–$80


Mildred’s Lane Presents: Interspecies Dialogues | June 23

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

The Darby, 9 Manor Drive, Beach Lake, PA

Leigh Claire La Berge, author of Marx for Cats: a Radical Bestiary, will be in conversation with Mildred’s Lane Minister of Strategic Possibilities Alex A. Jones, about the history of class struggle as a more-than-human topic, the potentialities of interspecies narratives, and the origin of Marx for Cats—a unique and wholly surprising work of animal history—in collaborative practice at Mildred’s Lane. The discussion will distill insights from the conclusion of the residency, Bibliophantics IV: Marx for Cats, and Other Interspecies Dialogues (June 17-23), a topical retreat for readers and writers at Mildred’s Lane.

RSVP here


Mildred’s Lane Summer Program - Sessions, Social Saturdays, and Special Events


RESIDENCY SESSION | June 10–15

Land Stewardship Skill-Share

 

Only 2 spots left! / Apply ASAP*

 

with Sandra Watanabe, Wendy Townsend, Anie Stanley, Shelley Spector, Laura Silverman, J. Morgan Puett, Nicole Peyrafitte, Maya Kutz, Mark Koeppen, Alex A. Jones, Betsy Damon, Donna Cleary, and fellows

 

A week of knowledge exchange to cultivate regenerative practices, with daily workshops, conversations, and open-ended experimentation in dialogue with the landscape-site of Mildred’s Lane, topics including:

 

Permaculture Composting  |  Protecting Biodiversity   |  Community Gardening  |  Recycled Soap-Making  |  Local and Medicinal Foraging  |   Arboreal(ity) / Land Stewardship at Mildred’s Lane  |  Conviviality & Sympoeisis  |  Fermentation & the Microbiome


*some scholarship funding available, please inquire


RESIDENCY SESSION | June 17–23

 Bibliophantics IV: Marx For Cats, and Other Interspecies Dialogues 

 

Only 3 spots left! / Apply ASAP*

 

with Leigh Claire La Berge, Thyrza Nichols Goodeve, Oscar Salguero, Caroline Woolard, Alex A. Jones, and fellows

 

A reading & writing retreat In tandem with the Deep Water Literary Festival, focused on writing, reading, researching and materializing more than human worlds.

*some scholarship funding available, please inquire


SOCIAL SATURDAY | June 22

 

Limited Tickets now available

 

A garden party celebrating the residency session Bibliophantics IV: Marx for Cats, and Other Interspecies Dialogues

 

Guest Digestion Choreography by Erin Montanez

Guest artist talk by Caroline Woolard


RESIDENCY SESSION | July 1–19

In the Cloud of Unknowing: Encounters with the UFO Phenomenon

 

Some spots available July 1-13*

 

with Robert Williams, Bryan McGovern Wilson, Amanda Nedham, Darren Banks, Richard Klein, Sean Salstrom, Jane Topping, and others to be announced

 

An intensive context for artistic research into liminal phenomena, with a curriculum encompassing readings, screenings, discussions, field trips, and emergent experimentation to unpack territories of interest within the transhistorical and expansive topic of the UFO.

*some scholarship funding available, please inquire

 


SOCIAL SATURDAY | July 6

 

Limited Tickets now available

 

A garden party celebrating the residency session In the Cloud of Unknowing: Encounters with the UFO Phenomenon

 

Guest Digestion Choreography by Julia Simon

Guest artist presentation to be announced

 


SYMPOSIUM | July 17–18

In the Cloud of Unknowing: Encounters with the UFO Phenomenon

 

Details & Online Registration Coming Soon

 

A major symposium on the UFO phenomenon in visual culture, art, and cinema. This hybrid/online event will feature international speakers convening “in the cloud” and in-person at Mildred’s Lane.

 


SUMMIT SATURDAY | July 20

The Second Annual Corvus Summit 

 

Please inquire to request invitation

 

Annual gathering of the Mildred’s Lane Advisory Council and friends in solidarity and celebration of our continuing rebirth as a nonprofit art & ecology organization. 
 

Digestion Choreography by Julia Simon

Keynote artist presentation by Lauren Bon / Metabolic Studio
Bonfire-performance by Bryan McGovern Wilson & Robert Williams, with additional guest artist collaborations to be announced!

 


RESIDENCY SESSION | July 29–August 11

Queer Ecologies Research Collective II: CREATION/BECOMING/CHAOS

 

Some spots available August 5–11*

Apply Here

 

with Nick Bennett, Alex A. Jones, Cy X, Darian Razdar, and others to be announced!

 

A space for embodied and performative research in pursuit of creative entanglement and co-evolution. Week I (July 29–Aug 4) will explore the performance-lecture and cabaret as key media for queer ecology, while week II will present an intensive reading & screening curriculum exploring themes of adaptation, metamorphosis, and entanglement

*some scholarship funding available, please inquire

 


 SOCIAL SATURDAY | August 3  

Very Limited Tickets available

 

A hybrid/online dinner-show celebrating the residency session Queer Ecologies Research Collective II: CREATION/BECOMING/CHAOS

 

Digestion Choreography by Liza Pittard

Guest artist presentations to be announced

 


RESIDENCY SESSION | August 19–25

DISENTANGLEMENT / RE-EMBODIMENT

 

Enrollment Closed

 

with Jill Goldman, Anupama Rao, Alex A. Jones and others to be announced

 

Artists, writers, and activists gather to unravel structures of oppression, fostering collective dialogue and action at Mildred’s Lane.

 


SOCIAL SATURDAY | August 24

RSVP TBA in July

 

 A free community dinner event at Mildred’s Lane to close the summer season! Hosted with the residency session Disentanglement / Re-Embodiment

 

Digestion Choreography to be announced

Artist presentation by Jill Goldman & collaborators


2024: Year of the Crow!

YEAR OF THE CROW!
Announcing Summer Sessions

Click image to download zine

Why the crow, you ask? Crows and ravens, both members of the Corvus family, carry auspicious mythological histories across cultures. In Norse mythology ravens are spiritual guides, while in Buddhist and Hindu traditions they accompany periods of rebirth and transformation. In Native American stories, the crow teaches lessons of adaptation and survival. And, like witches, crows and ravens are known for their laughter. Please, crow raucously with us in 2024 as we celebrate our resiliency through years of obstacles. We are shape-shifters, beginning again as a nonprofit for art, ecology, and education, becoming a center for collaborative and intra-disciplinary creative practice.

In these pages we announce our 2024 summer intensive residency sessions, a program rooted in 25 years of experimental pedagogies emphasizing collaborative learning, interdisciplinary exchange, and sustainable living practices. The 2024 sessions create space for exploring new modes of teaching / learning / researching / making / being together.


More details on session collaborators and additional events will be announced in the coming weeks. In the meantime, please inquire via email with interest in the summer program, and to help us fund scholarships through academic institutions or private donations.


SESSION | JUNE 10–15

Land Stewardship Skill-Share 

A week of workshops at Mildred’s Lane to share land stewardship skills and cultivate regenerative practices. 

Read more about the skill-share session here


SESSION | JUNE 17–23

Bibliophantics IV: Marx For Cats, and other interspecies dialogues

A residency session for readers and writers coinciding with the Deep Water Literary Festival (June 21–22), Narrowsburg’s most prestigious cultural gathering!

Read more about Bibliophantics here


SESSION | JULY 1–19

In the Cloud of Unknowing: Encounters With the UFO Phenomenon

An immersive residency for art practitioners, theorists, researchers and students interested in exploring the broad spectra of discourses emerging from the global UFO phenomenon.

Read more about the UFO session here


SESSION | JULY 29–AUGUST 4

Queer Ecologies Research Collective II: CREATION/BECOMING/CHAOS

 A space for embodied and performative research in pursuit of creative entanglement and co-evolution

Read more about QuERC here


SESSION | AUGUST 19–25

Disentanglement / Re-Embodiment

Artists, writers, and activists gather to unravel structures of oppression, fostering collective dialogue and action
Read more about Disentanglement / Re-Embodiment here


You can find our more about being there, applying for sessions or, email us any questions by following the links.

We hope to see you this summer!

We hope to see you this summer!

With love, Mildred’s Lane Inc

Fugitive in Archives Opening Mid-February 2024


Fugitive in Archives

Opening Mid-February 2024 at

The Mildred Complex(ity) /

HQ Field Office of Mildred’s Lane Inc.

37B Main Street, Narrowsburg, NY

Credit/ The Labor Portraits / Fugitive in Archives / 8X10 Tintype / Nick Olsen in collaboration with Mildred’s Lane 2009

A re-installation of the Mildred’s Lane Archive at our Field Office in Narrowsburg, NY, also known as the Mildred Complex(ity), will continue throughout the 2024 season. We have over two decades of material history to catalogue and digitize as we work towards the publication WORKSTYLES OF MILDRED’S LANE, a monograph compiling twenty-five years of social engagement.

Featuring:
The Labor Portraits of Mildred’s Lane
by J. Morgan Puett,
Rebecca Purcell, and Jeffrey Jenkins, with Fellows of Mildred’s Lane 2013. Includes Ephemera and Curiosities from the Archives of Mildred’s Lane.

If you are interested in archival residencies or internships, please inquire with us at workstyles@mildredslane.com


The Year of the CROW:
2024 Program To Be Announced in March!
Calling for Institutional Partners

We are currently engaged in a co-curatorial effort to organize an annual program of sessions, events, and special projects.

Mildred’s Lane is an emerging arts nonprofit organization and center of interdisciplinary, research-based practice for art & ecology.

We are seeking to build new partnerships
with institutions and supportive Individuals that will sponsor fellowships for graduate students and faculty for the 2024 summer season. If you are a faculty member, visiting artist/critic, or curator at a university or museum, contact us to see how we can work together flexibly! workstyles@mildredslane.com

Tickets on Sale Now For Mildred’s Sake! An Art Sale to Benefit Mildred’s Lane

For Mildred’s Sake! is a blind art sale of works donated by over 100 artists associated with Mildred’s Lane and their allies. Please buy a ticket! Proceeds will directly fund programming for the 2024 season in service of our mission.

  • $300 buys 1 brown-paper package containing a mystery artwork

  • $1,000 buys 1 package AND a special edition print by Mark Dion

  • $4,000 or more buys 3 packages, an editioned print by Mark Dion, and an exclusive artist experience:

    > Tour of the Museum of Natural History with Mark Dion

    > Studio visit & fly fishing with James Prosek

    > Brooklyn waterfront walk with David Brooks

    > Foraging with Laura Cháves Silverman of The Outside Institute

Packages can be picked out at our special one-night installation event at Pierogi Gallery, Brooklyn on December 2. For those who can’t attend in person, we will ship your packages after the event!


We are grateful to announce the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance ( DVAA ) is our provisional fiscal sponsor while transitioning to our pending 501(c)(3) entity. We are strengthening and building our cultural community through this unique partnership, which ensures that all donations are tax-deductible.

Or make a donation by mailing a check to:

DVAA

37 MAIN STREET

NARROWSBURG, NY 12764

MEMO: MILDRED’S LANE

Please see the ticket purchase webpage for information on wire transfers.


Mildred’s Lane Fundraising Committee

Nick Bennett, David Brooks, Mark Dion, Alastair Gordon, Jill Goldman, Pablo Helguera, Asti

Hustvedt, Jon Kessler, Abby Lutz, Richard Klein, J. Morgan Puett, Tomas Vu


Thank You to Our Sponsors!

Mildred's Lane Inc.

Announcing Mission & Vision for our new 501(c)(3) organization

After 25 years as an emergent art complex(ity), Mildred’s Lane is becoming a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organization.

Mildred’s Lane Inc. is an experimental cultural organization and residency program where interdisciplinary visionaries collaborate on new forms of critical social engagement at the intersections of art, ecology, science, and history.

Mildred’s Lane Inc. is becoming a nonprofit charitable organization on Main Street in Narrowsburg, New York, in the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River Corridor. Building upon 25 years of history, we will continue to serve and grow as an impactful interdisciplinary project fostering a diverse program of lectures, exhibits, workshops, symposia, collaborative projects, and events by creative thinkers and makers working across fields of contemporary art and culture.

The engagement of Mildred’s Lane Inc. encompasses art, ecology, and education, seeking innovative ways to connect these topics with interdisciplinary projects, always in a spirit of exchange with the greater community, including the nonhuman environment.

Mildred's Lane Inc. forms a significant center for new forms of creative practice by hosting and supporting local and international cultural producers, and by organizing symposia to activate nexuses of art, science, environmental conservation, history, and critical theory. Core principles are to:

  1. Facilitate research-based, project-based, and context-specific learning that fosters creative communities

  2. Develop sustainable practices for art and life in this challenging century

History

The Mildred's Lane Project was originally formed around an old agrarian landscape renovated by artists J. Morgan Puett and Mark Dion deep in rural northeastern Pennsylvania bordering Narrowsburg, New York, beginning in 1997. Early iterations of the project defy easy categorization; it began as a home, fostering exchange and collaboration across disciplines, consistently reinventing itself in response to a rapidly changing world. Puett, Dion, and collaborators are currently publishing a book outlining twenty-five years of contributions to contemporary art history at Mildred’s Lane.

Mildred’s Lane has co-evolved as an energetic, artist-driven, grassroots project serving hundreds of artists and creative thinkers through programs, residencies, workshops, and events. The project has grown, moving out of the woods and onto Main Street in Narrowsburg, NY, to rigorously rethink the contemporary art complex. Topics which continue to animate the ecosystem of Mildred’s Lane include experimental education, environment, economic strategies for art workers, and expanding creative practitioners’ roles in contemporary society.1

New projects include Mildred’s Lane collaborators developing a long-term forestry and land-use plan for the Upper Delaware River Valley Region. Outreach strives to bring together creative thinkers nationally and internationally, as well as locally, culturally benefiting people in diverse, rural, and underserved communities. Mildred’s Lane Inc.’s organizational impact will be to continue programming to expand our diverse, interdisciplinary community and civic engagement.


2023 Fundraiser

For Mildred’s Sake! will be a blind art sale of works donated by over 100 artists associated with Mildred’s Lane and their allies. Proceeds will directly fund 2024 programming and staffing.

The wrapped packages’ contents will be a mystery to buyers. This concept echoes the original Brown Paper Package Fundraiser 2010 held at Mildred’s Lane, where buyers were asked to keep their packages permanently wrapped, affording perpetual mystique to the works inside. Tickets start at $300 per brown-paper package. Special edition prints and one-on-one excursions with artists will be offered to higher donations.

Save the date: Saturday, December 2 from 6:30-8:30 PM at Pierogi Gallery in Brooklyn.

A link with participating artists and more details including ticket purchases will be live soon!


The Mildred Complex(ity) Project Space

MILDRED’S LANE INC Field Station HQ and The Department of Interstitchiaries / 37B Main Street, Narrowsburg, New York

The upcoming installation featuring the Labor Portraits of Mildred’s Lane is a dense slice of Gesamtkunstwerk of the greater project and archives as it slips into the new entity, a 501( c)(3) arts and cultural organization. This workspace is activated by coming and going participants of Mildred’s Lane, with occasional readings, workshops, and events throughout fall and winter. Moreover, the Field Station HQ will house several contents of the new book, WORKSTYLES of Mildred’s Lane, coming out next year.  


From the Archives

Hear from artist Shelley Spector on her recent exhibit before the hill. For interest in purchasing work, contact mildredslane@gmail.com.

Our next project will be the installation of the Mildred’s Lane Inc. Field Station / Dept. of Interstitchiaries. Stay tuned!

Support Art & Ecology by Donating to Mildred’s Lane & The Mildred Complex(ity)

The costs are never-for-profit. Mildred’s Lane functions as a generosity project working towards a conservation land trust and site for collective art-making. All proceeds support the projects, maintenance, and repairs needed to become an official 501(c)(3) organization that will allow Mildred’s Lane to thrive for generations to come.

General Donations

Larger Donations (Fiscal Sponsor)

1 The entity is not engaged in any activity regulated by the New York State Department of Education.

The YEAR of TURNS Announcing Summer Swarmings 2023

Summers at Mildred’s Lane have been slow since the plague. Opportunities for gathering fallowed everywhere over the last few years. Now, we are turning our hearts and minds to the future as we resume a modest summer program, while continuing to work on site repairs and upgrades required to fully re-open. 2023 is a year of turns.

turn | tərn | verb and noun / – go on to consider something next: we can now turn to another aspect (other aspects) of the problem.

Sustainability is an urgent ideal. We are orienting ourselves around this notion completely, seeking a sustainable future in more than one sense. Summer Swarmings 2023 focus on ecology and the land—as we look ahead, we find ourselves turning to our roots, not least the ground beneath our feet.

If you have the means, please consider sponsoring a fellow or swarming.All donations are tax-deductible via our fiscal sponsor, Creative Visions, with details below. For all reservations, inquiries, and proposals, contact us at workstyles@mildredslane.com. We look forward to connecting with you.

—J. Morgan Puett, Alex A. Jones, Nick Bennett

Looking to the Future: Mildred's Lane in Frieze

Looking to the Future: Mildred's Lane in Frieze

Envisioning a self-regenerating art complex


A message from J. Morgan Puett:

As you all know, Mildred’s Lane has been navigating challenges to its sustainability over the last several years. To ensure our collective legacy, we are all looking to the future and the changes required to grow. 

I want to announce out loud that I am stepping aside from my role as Ambassador of Entanglement. It is time. I put aside so many personal projects and interests for over a decade to act out increasingly demanding executive and administrative roles—in other words, being the director of Mildred’s Lane. It is far more than one person can mentally and physically do, yet all have been labors of love for art, friends, landscape—LIFE! 

I have been living in this expanded garment of a landscape for so long, raising a child, witnessing friends and colleagues come and go—expressing themselves, taking and making a small bit of its history—I feel it deeply, intimately. But now I see that it needs some mending, which requires thought, care, and calm retrospect. The next phase for me is emerging—a new, more focused role—a Land Stewardship to Mildred’s Lane

Land Stewarding is a way to pattern and tailor the landscape, establishing a stronger ecological program. Meanwhile, I will clear the path for a new executive generation for Mildred’s Lane. I would like to introduce those brave souls who are helping me in this transition from Ambassador of Entanglement, until we establish a rotating directorial position. 

Alex A. Jones (she/her) is now acting as Minister of Strategic Possibilities(one of seventeen Labors of Mildred’s Lane, this one initiated by Abby Lutz, whose ongoing collaborations with me include A Guide to the Field Project). Alex is helping to manifest and co-curate new conceptual potentialities for this mutable subject of Mildred’s Lane. 

Nick Bennett (he/him) is now Ambassador of Transhistorical Agency (another one of the Labors; Natalie Wilkin carved out this labor in all aspects of life here during her residency from 2011–2014). Nick’s labor of communication and administration is the core of the greater project. He will be critically negotiating entanglements forward. 

Alex and Nick can be reached at workstyles@mildredslane.com.

Now, to the future: 2023 brings new turns for Mildred’s Lane and the Mildred Complex(ity). The future of our lives and work depends on healthy ecology; hence, we put environmental conservation at the forefront of our artistic agenda. Mildred’s Lane is becoming a conservation land trust, shifting our attention to an innovative experiment in creative ecologies, including all creative non-human life.

I am excited to share a new piece published in the March 2023 issue of Frieze, which speaks to the heart of this vision, framing Mildred’s Lane in terms of sustainability and regeneration.

Yours, in complexity.   

J. Morgan Puett

Land Steward-in-Residence 2023

Mildred’s Lane is a Self Regenerating Art Complex

The constantly evolving event site uses perpetual adaptation and new notion of creative practice to face the challenges to sustainability

By J. Morgan Puett, written in collaboration with Alex A. Jones and Alastair Gordon

Frieze | March 2023

An excerpt from the article:

“We are all entangled beings here, experimenting with ideas and with one another – sometimes uncomfortably, but more often in wonderment – from the skilled artists who construct vernacular dwellings to the cultivated mildew that later blooms across their canvas walls. Raccoons scamper in the eaves of the Barn Lyceum (1997–ongoing) during evening lectures, making their nests as we exchange conversation. In early summer, seasonal colonies of bat pups learning to fly fall from the cracks of 200-year-old outbuildings. Hickory nuts drop and bang sharply upon the roof of the Lunar Camp (2015–ongoing) in autumn, startling the sleepers. Each year, the smallmouth bass in the Algorithmic Pond Project (2006–ongoing) grow larger. Some visitors swear that Mildred Steffens, the property’s previous owner who died here in 1986, still inhabits the old homestead, which has been rechristened The Mildred/Lillie Archaeology Project (1997–ongoing). If there are spirits afoot, they are as likely those of the Lenape people from whom this land was once stolen.”

Read the full article here

Support Mildred's Lane!

The costs are never-for-profit. You can make a donation through one of the following options. Every cent goes directly to supporting our most immediate needs towards establishing a land trust and becoming an official 501c3 organization that will allow Mildred’s Lane to thrive for generations to come.

Our Fiscal Sponsor (Creative Visions)

Our Website

Thank you to The Silbert Foundation / The Goldman Foundation / and all supportive individuals who prefer not to be mentioned.

Opening March 11: VIROSA

VIROSA Presents:

Degenerate Cinema

Opening Saturday, March 11 from 2–5pm

The Mildred Complex(ity) Project Space, 37B Main Street, Narrowsburg, NY


VIROSA Presents:

Degenerate Cinema

Opening Saturday, March 11 from 2–5pm

The Mildred Complex(ity) Project Space, 37B Main Street, Narrowsburg, NY

In cinema, degeneracy creates new possibilities for storytelling. VIROSA works to reconfigure conventions of filmmaking, undermining longstanding barriers between cinema and the finer arts. VIROSA Presents: Degenerate Cinema shines a light on potentials beyond the event horizon of Hollywood. 

Two short films are presented as part of the exhibition, Poor Magic (2020) and Fishbowl (2022). Poor Magic is VIROSA’s first narrative short, shot on location at Mildred’s Lane in winter 2020, on the cusp of the COVID-19 plague. The narrative concerns a precocious magician who tries to catch his shadow. VIROSA’s second short film is Fishbowl, named after the specimen lab at the LaBrea Tar Pits Museum in Los Angeles, where visitors observe scientists prepare remains extracted from the tar. In the film, a strange man sneaks into the museum by night to clean prehistoric specimens; his motives are unclear, as are those of an entity who watches him from the deep future.

The film screenings are interspersed by VIROSA Reels (2019-22) that showcase the collective’s moving image experiments. The exhibition also includes a new series of prints, Tar Pit Specimen (2023), featuring a 4-color silkscreen edition printed on plastic paper resembling oversize slide films. In addition to the edition is a limited series of unique, hand-painted prints that evoke the laborious process of colorizing black & white film. The print works invite reconsideration of “the screen” in expanded cinema.

Selected props from VIROSA productions are also on view. Film props are often treated as disposable material in conventional film productions, but VIROSA presents these objects as degenerate sculptures that outlive the filming process; as with radioactive decay, they are fragments emitted from an unstable center. 

About Studio VIROSA

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Support Mildred's Lane!

The costs are never-for-profit. You can make a donation through one of the following options. Every cent goes directly to supporting our most immediate needs towards establishing a land trust and becoming an official 501c3 organization that will allow Mildred’s Lane to thrive for generations to come.

Our Fiscal Sponsor (Creative Visions)

Our Website

Thank you to The Silbert Foundation / The Goldman Foundation / and all supportive individuals who prefer not to be mentioned.

Photo credits / First image: FISHBOWL, 2022. Digital video, 10m 51s. Starring Austin Kase and Megan Zerga, with special thanks to the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum, Los Angeles / Second image: Phantom at Mildred’s Lane, 2022. Digital c-print on cotton paper, 18 x 24 inches (framed).

Mildred's Lane Reports: February 2023

Updates from Mildred's Lane & The Mildred Complex(ity)

February 5–August 27, 2023

Mildred’s Lane / Robert Williams, Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum—The Alchemist’s Shack (1998–2023) included in Prima Materia: The Periodic Table in Contemporary Art,curated by Richard Klein, The Aldridge Museum, Ridgefield, CT

Robert Williams is a British artist and academic whose interests include alchemy, archaeology, folklore, speculative fiction, and popular culture. Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum—The Alchemist’s Shack (begun in 1998) is an ongoing project by the artist that presents an idealized past and an unrealizable and lost future of alchemy through connecting the life and work of alchemist Eirenaeus Philalethes (George Starkey; 1627–1665) with the deep traditions of alchemical practice in Europe, particularly England. The title of the work, Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum, is taken from a scrapbook of alchemical texts assembled by Elias Ashmole (1617–1692), the founder of the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology at Oxford University. The Alchemist’s Shack exists as a specifically designed, freestanding building at Mildred’s Lane, the ninety-four-acre project site in rural Pennsylvania founded in 1998 by artists Mark Dion and J. Morgan Puett. For Prima Materia, the contents of the Shack have been disassembled and moved to The Aldrich and reconfigured to fit into the museum’s camera obscura space.

Opening March 11, 2023

VIROSA Presents: Degenerate Cinema at The Mildred Complex(ity) Project Space, Narrowsburg, NY

Degenerate adj. ||  1 having declined, as in function or nature, from a former or original state   2 morally corrupt or given to vice   3 [mathematics] being simpler than the typical use, i.e., a degenerate hyperbola   4 [physics & astronomy] characterized by atoms stripped of their electrons and by very great density, i.e., degenerate matter; a degenerate star

Degenerate v. ||  1 to pass from a higher to a lower type or condition   2 to sink into a low intellectual or moral state   3 to decline in quality   4 [biology] to evolve or develop into a less autonomous or functionally active form

VIROSA Presents: Degenerate Cinema is an exhibition of experimental film, prints, and sculpture by VIROSA. Two recent narrative short films will be on view, both with deep ties to Mildred’s Lane. Poor Magic, a surrealist short about a foolish magician in pursuit of his shadow, was filmed at Mildred’s Lane during the pandemic lockdown of 2020. Fishbowl, an experimental narrative about a man who breaks into a museum to clean fossils by night, was edited at Mildred’s Lane in the deep winter of 2022 after filming in Los Angeles and Brooklyn. In addition to the films, VIROSA will exhibit objects in materials including glass, paper, clay, and 3D-printed plastic which have emerged from their filmmaking practice.

The exhibition will be on view through April 2023.

SUMMER 2023

CALL FOR OPEN SESSIONS 

Mildred’s Lane, Beach Lake, PA

Mildred’s Lane is forming the summer 2023 calendar of co-curated events, lectures, and workshops for and with our community in the deep woods of Beach Lake, PA and The Mildred Complex(ity) in TOWN on Main Street in Narrowsburg, NY. We are inviting letters of interest for small groups and individual retreats for the upcoming 2023 season. Application details can be found on our website.

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We are currently accepting letters of interest, seeking rotating Ambassadors of Entanglement to direct Mildred’s Lane into the future. Please contact mildredslane@gmail.com.

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We continue working on the long-awaited publication WORKSTYLES of Mildred’s Lane. More information is coming soon.

Support Mildred's Lane!

This year we are fundraising $150,000

Mildred’s Lane is planning for the future. Although we are a Pennsylvania Nonprofit Corporation, in order to ensure our legacy and future, we are filing to become an official 501c3 organization.

To do this, we must make crucial updates to our landscape to satisfy local zoning laws. Though much has been accomplished to meet the township’s demands, there are still many maintenance projects ahead of us. These changes are expensive.

Please contribute today 

You can make a donation through one of the following options. Every cent goes directly to supporting our most immediate needs towards becoming an official 501c3 organization that will allow Mildred’s Lane to thrive for generations to come.

Our Fiscal Sponsor (Creative Visions)

Our Website

Thank you to The Silbert Foundation / The Goldman Foundation / and all supportive individuals who prefer not to be mentioned.


Photo credits / First image: Prima Materia: The Periodic Table in Contemporary Art (installation view: Robert Williams, Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum – The Alchemist’s Shack, 1998–2023, Collection of Mildred’s Lane, Beach Lake, PA), The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, February 5 to August 27, 2023. Photo: Jason Mandella / Second Image: Courtesy of Studio VIROSA / All other images courtesy of and copyright Mildred’s Lane

Upcoming News

MILDRED'S LANE

UPCOMING in 2023

JANUARY

Exhibition at The Mildred Complex(ity) Storefront/ Last days of Jeffrey Jenkins, RESURFACING. Open Saturdays and by appointment. Contact mildredslane@gmail.com

FEBRUARY/MARCH
RESIDENT-ARTISTS-IN-COMPLEX(ity)

This winter, Alex A. Jones and Cameron Klavsen of Studio VIROSA are visiting artists supported by the Abakanowicz Creative Community Fellowshipand Mildred's Lane.

Exhibition at The Mildred Complex(ity) Storefront/ Studio VIROSA will exhibit two recent narrative short films, both with deep ties to Mildred's Lane. Poor Magic, a surrealist short about a foolish magician in pursuit of his shadow, was filmed at Mildred's Lane during the pandemic lockdown of 2020. Fishbowl, an experimental narrative about a man who breaks into a museum to clean fossils by night, was edited at Mildred's Lane in the deep winter of 2022 after filming in Los Angeles and Brooklyn. In addition to the films, VIROSA will exhibit objects in materials including glass, paper, clay, and 3D-printed plastic which have emerged from their filmmaking practice. Opening date TBA. 

CALL FOR OPEN SESSIONS / SUMMER 2023
Mildred's Lane is inviting letters of interest for small groups and individual retreats for the upcoming 2023 season. We are co-curating Events / Lectures / Workshops for and with our community in these deep woods and in TOWN at The Mildred Complex(ity) Storefront on Main Street Narrowsburg, NY. 

FUNDRAISING 2023
This year we are fundraising to raise $150,000.00! Mildred's Lane is a Pennsylvania Nonprofit Corporation aiming to reopen as a Foundation later this year. We would appreciate your support. Recent events have slowed our efforts; with covid, local government demands, and general maintenance. 

THANK YOU! 
We are:
•  accepting letters of interest, seeking new Ambassadors of Entanglement to direct us into the future.
•  accepting letters of interest to be a part of our staff and team as Mildred Fellows, learning the fineries of Workstyles of Mildred's Lane.
•  continuing our work on the long-awaited publication, WORKSTYLES of Mildred's Lane, 2023. More information coming soon.


SUPPORT

Mildred's Lane is planning for the future. Please contribute today through our portal at the websiteSUPPORT Mildred's Lane; Or through our fiscal sponsor,
Creative Visions / Workstyles of Mildred's Lane


THE SILBERT FOUNDATION / THE GOLDMAN FOUNDATION / and other supportive individuals who prefer not to be mentioned. Thank you all! 

Photo: Mildred's Lane / Erik Freeland
Lane Photo: Mildred's Lane

Planning for the Future of Mildred's Lane

HAPPY NEW YEAR 
2023
from Mildred's Lane
 

We send best wishes and hope for an awe-inspiring year ahead. Thank you for being part of our creative community! 

 

Mildred’s Lane is celebrating its 25th year of hosting international artists and cultivating shared experiences. Together,  pushing the limits of what art can do – collapsing the boundaries that separate life from art and inspiring methods of integrating environmental activism with everyday creative living. 

Mildred's Lane is a Pennsylvania Nonprofit Corporation aiming to reopen as a Foundation this year. We need your support in doing so. Recent events have deterred our efforts; covid, local government demands, and general maintenance.
 

We need to raise $150,000.00 in 2023!

Our goals are:
• Complete the renovations and upgrades required by our local government to establish a public facility.
• Seek a new Ambassador of Entanglement to direct us into the future. (Please inquire with a letter of interest.)
• Complete our work on the long-awaited publication, WORKSTYLES of Mildred's Lane, 2023.

 

Mildred’s Lane is planning for the future. Please make a contribution today through our SUPPORT portal on the website,  
 

Please SUPPORT Mildred's Lane


OR, SUPPORT through our fiscal sponsor,
 

Creative Visions / Workstyles of Mildred's Lane

 

Special gratitude goes to The Abakanowicz Arts and Culture Charitable Foundation, The Silbert Foundation, The Goldman Foundation, and every individual generously supporting Mildred’s Lane. Thank you!

Reception for the Artist/ December 3 / 4 PM – 6 PM

RESURFACING
Jeffrey Jenkins

The Mildred Complex(ity)

37B Main Street / Narrowsburg / NY 12764
November 7 through December 31, 2022
Reception for the Artist/ December 3 / 4 PM – 6 PM

In Jeffrey Jenkins’ recent work, Resurfacing, unexpected areas of his nonagenarian mother’s Longmont, Colorado home are illuminated solely by the light of projected 35mm slides taken by his father in the 1960s and 70s. Found in a box stored under a bed, the recently uncovered archive revealed connections to both memories and identity, linking both photographers to their shared interests and individual perceptions.         
 
Like a theatre constructed in the subconscious, the house in the post-midnight hours offered unconventional niches and vestibules to project his late father’s views of the world once again. The thin, ephemeral images of the past were painted onto the architectural surfaces of our present, mixing time and place in surreal juxtapositions. The exhibit is arranged much like a proverbial paternal slide show, with images recurring at a continuous and measured rate.
 
The vintage slides included images of activities and family members, typical of amateur photos of the era. His father, an astrophysicist, college professor, and aspiring photographer, captured the banal domestic scene, scientific observation, and framed view of nature. Images of the sky and the landscape were interspersed with family vacations, technical star and solar system photos, and NASA-sourced images used in his lectures. (There is even a slide of a frolicking nude, reputedly inserted into his colleagues’ lecture slides as a prank.) For Jenkins, the photos of nature and anonymous places were of particular interest, suggesting connections to his work in similar genres. 
 
With the unexpected death of Jenkins’ brother during the same time as this project, the nostalgic considerations of his father’s images were given a more poignant weight. All three men have spent their lives pursuing insight into the natural world through creative and scientific endeavors. With this genealogical foundation of visual and conceptual experiences, the evolving nature of time, place, and family are unexpectedly represented once again on the walls of a darkened home.

Untitled (Me with Lunar Module) / 2022 / 28 x 38 / Archival Giclee Print

RESURFACING - Reception for the Artist/ December 3 / 4 PM – 6 PM

RESURFACING
Jeffrey Jenkins

The Mildred Complex(ity)

37B Main Street / Narrowsburg / NY 12764
November 7 through December 11, 2022
Reception for the Artist/ December 3 / 4 PM – 6 PM

In Jeffrey Jenkins’ recent work, Resurfacing, unexpected areas of his nonagenarian mother’s Longmont, Colorado home are illuminated solely by the light of projected 35mm slides taken by his father in the 1960s and 70s. Found in a box stored under a bed, the recently uncovered archive revealed connections to both memories and identity, linking both photographers to their shared interests and individual perceptions.         
 
Like a theatre constructed in the subconscious, the house in the post-midnight hours offered unconventional niches and vestibules to project his late father’s views of the world once again. The thin, ephemeral images of the past were painted onto the architectural surfaces of our present, mixing time and place in surreal juxtapositions. The exhibit is arranged much like a proverbial paternal slide show, with images recurring at a continuous and measured rate.
 
The vintage slides included images of activities and family members, typical of amateur photos of the era. His father, an astrophysicist, college professor, and aspiring photographer, captured the banal domestic scene, scientific observation, and framed view of nature. Images of the sky and the landscape were interspersed with family vacations, technical star and solar system photos, and NASA-sourced images used in his lectures. (There is even a slide of a frolicking nude, reputedly inserted into his colleagues’ lecture slides as a prank.) For Jenkins, the photos of nature and anonymous places were of particular interest, suggesting connections to his work in similar genres. 
 
With the unexpected death of Jenkins’ brother during the same time as this project, the nostalgic considerations of his father’s images were given a more poignant weight. All three men have spent their lives pursuing insight into the natural world through creative and scientific endeavors. With this genealogical foundation of visual and conceptual experiences, the evolving nature of time, place, and family are unexpectedly represented once again on the walls of a darkened home.
 

Untitled, (Mom Napping), Early 1970s / 2022 / 28 x 38 / Archival Giclee Print