SPECIAL EVENT
Monkeybear's Harmolodic Workshop Performance
Sep 28 2024 | 1 - 2pm

333 E River Road
Minneapolis, MN 55455
United States

Monkeybear's Harmolodic Workshop

Additional Details

As part of the community day in celebration of the exhibition Kara Walker: Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated), the Weisman presents a BIPOC-developed and -led shadow puppetry performance by Monkeybear's Harmolodic Workshop. 

Monkeybear’s Harmolodic Workshop supports Native, Black, and IPOC in developing creative and technical skills in contemporary puppetry through workshops and developmental programs. This special performance is developed specifically in response to the exhibition, Kara Walker: Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated). Monkeybear alumni Erica Warren, Johnathan Boyd, Luis Lopez, and Tim Blighton will perform three shadow puppetry shows developed in conversation with the art of Kara Walker. Sound design is by Monkeybear alum Atim Opoka. After the performance there will be a brief artist talk back, offering insights into the creative process and the themes explored in their work.

The faces of three dark-skinned, Black individuals are lit up by a light box with a shadow puppet inside of it. The central figure is a femme with brightly colored clothing (orange and red) while the other two are wearing black. The figures are in a near pitch black room (no other elements are distinguishable).
Monkeybear's Harmolodic Workshop, image courtesy of Bruce Silcox

Monkeybear's Harmolodic Workshop

About the Organization

Monkeybear’s Harmolodic Workshop supports Native, Black, and IPOC in developing creative and technical skills in contemporary puppetry through workshops and developmental programs.

Erica Warren is a Black and Chamaru (Chamorro | Guam) illustrator, graphic designer and puppeteer. Erica was born and raised in Minneapolis and St. Paul. She found puppetry amidst the pandemic, which ignited a passion for shadow puppetry and the art of storytelling. In the following years, she incorporated her illustrative and graphic arts into her puppetry and explored many mediums. Erica has participated in Impact Theory of Mass Extinction (2022) Monkeybear Harmolodic Workshop (2022), New Puppet Works (2023), Full Moon Puppet Show (2022) and Puppetlab (2024). She currently lives in South Minneapolis.

Jonathan Boyd is an illustrator, film photographer, printmaker and puppet artist. After participating in Monkeybear’s Harmolodic Workshop puppetry intensive in 2022, they went on to be a part of Monkeybear’s 2023 New Puppet Works cohort. Johnathan also performed with Valleyfair’s Tricks-And-Treats Halloween event and OpenEye Theater’s PuppetLab. With origins in the Twin Cities and Red Lake Nation, Johnathan currently lives and creates in south Minneapolis.

Luis Lopez grew up near the Texas-Mexico border in the Rio Grande Valley. He enjoys writing fiction and non-fiction essays as well as gossiping about NBA rumors. He has been involved with puppetry since participating in the 2017 Monkeybear Harmolodic Summer Intensive Workshop.

Tim Blighton is a poet, painter, sidewalk chalk artist, stencil artist and puppeteer. A 2024 Monkeybear Harmolodic Workshop Intensive graduate, he has performed at Open Eye Theatre, Pillsbury House Theatre and In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre. Tim lives with his wife and kids in the East Phillips neighborhood of Minneapolis.

Atim Opoka, Sound designer (They/She) is a Ugandan-American multidisciplinary artist. Who fuses Afro-pop and alternative beats while embracing the power of transformative storytelling. They are a 2024 Naked Stages Fellow, 2023 Jerome Hill Artist Fellow, TRCSTR 2023 Artist, a 2021 recipient of a Waters Award, as well as an Our Space is Spoken For Fellowship from the Twin Cities Media Alliance. She's inspired to share authentic stories. Amplifying marginalized people taking their power back by telling their stories.  She believes that everyone has the power of being an artist. Storytelling is a birthright. It all depends on the environment that surrounds the individual. 

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