October 24th, 2009 / 12:43 pm
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The great Bill Hayward–film-maker, regular NOON photography contributor, all-around badass, and occasional collaborator of mine–has been staging his ongoing multi-disciplinary work, The Intimacies Project, from the Northwest wing of the Port Authority Bus Terminal. The project went up on the 20th and lasts till the 29th. Now Bill’s got a couple of poets–illustrious poet-couple, Claire Donato and Jeff Johnson–blogging the experience live from the site, mostly in verse. From the site:

THE INTIMACIES PROJECT at 41st Street & 8th Avenue is a daring multi-media event about relationships and the impossibility of love.  This visual art installation and live performance is a rare look at the danger of intimacy expressed through dance, music, film, images, and audience participation. The installation incites individuals to focus on emotion while they are in motion. Commuters and passersby are invited to participate by sharing their thoughts and feelings in response to questions about relationships and love.

5 Comments

  1. Brandon Hobson

      Great! Thanks for posting this.

  2. Brandon Hobson

      Great! Thanks for posting this.

  3. jeff t johnson & claire do

      hi JT! Thanks for posting this. We’ll be on-site for most of the afternoon tomorrow & probably on Monday if you want to stop by. xo, jj&c.

  4. jeff t johnson & claire donato

      hi JT! Thanks for posting this. We’ll be on-site for most of the afternoon tomorrow & probably on Monday if you want to stop by. xo, jj&c.

  5. The Intimacies Project

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