Franklin Furnace Announces First New York Jacki Apple Award Winner: Marcus Kuiland-Nazario
On January 9th 2024 Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE) announced its inaugural Jacki Apple Award recipient: Marcus Kuiland-Nazario. LACE describes itself as the “Longest running incubator for contemporary artists and curators in LA!”; The Award was for the outstanding mid-career artist with the most creative, culturally relevant and otherwise topical performance art project proposal.
Entitled “Threnody”, namely an elegy, a song of lamentation for the dead, Marcus’ project will explore grieving beliefs and practices of various cultures. It will be a celebration of diversity and of expressions of social respect in the transition of life. He brings a wealth of talent and great humour to the task. His rich experience is perhaps best summed up in a biographical note drawn from the LA 18th Street Arts Center website:
“Los Angeles native Marcus Kuiland-Nazario is an interdisciplinary artist, performance curator and producer. He is a founding artist of 18th Street Arts Center and Highways Performance Space as well as co-founder of Oficina de Proyectos Culturales, a contemporary art center in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and LA Community Health Project, a harm reduction street based needle exchange program. Kuiland- Nazario’s works are long-term research based cross-genre projects exploring extreme states of emotion such as grief, anger and loss influenced by the cultural and spiritual traditions of the African Diaspora.
His performance works have been included in national and international festivals including the Rapture Festival, ICA London, London; the Rompeforma Festival, San Juan, Puerto Rico; and Pacific Standard Time LA/LA, Los Angeles. Kuiland-Nazario is the recipient of the 2020 Santa Monica Artist Fellowship award.”
Marcus won the award on merit. However, he also collaborated with Jacki Apple over the years on projects and performances, and both worked closely with Highways Performance Space. Their mutual respect as artists and friends with shared wide-ranging cultural interests made this inaugural Award especially meaningful to Marcus, to LACE and those entrusted with Jacki’s legacy. Franklin Furnace of New York will make its inaugural Jacki Apple Award this Fall, expectations run high.
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