Artist Salon Milk Moon Artist Salon: Queer World Building

Soya the Cow © Brenda Alamilla

Sat, 05/07/2022

4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

The Cloud Room

Featuring Daniel Hellmann a.k.a. Soya the Cow

Coproduced with Velocity Dance, this sharing and conversation features visiting artist Daniel Hellmann, also known as drag artist Soya the Cow, whose gallery exhibition Planet Moo opens May 12 at the Goethe Pop Up.

After the artists share some of their work, audiences are invited to grab a drink at the Cloud Room’s no host bar and join Velocity’s Interim Artistic Director, Fox Whitney in a talk with the artists about desire, drag, activism and queer world building. Guest artists include Daniel Hellmann’s collaborator photo and video artist Nora Smith (Switzerland/Buenos Aires); prose writer and literary organizer Corinne Manning (Seattle); and multi-dimensional art maker and Velocity 2022 Creative Resident Markeith Wiley (Seattle).

This gathering is inspired by Soya the Cow’s upcoming featured performance at NIGHTLIGHT: Milk Moon at Cafe Racer on May 13th and the opening of Daniel Hellman’s exhibition Planet Moo at the Goethe Pop Up on May 12th.

Registration
Please be prepared to show proof of vaccination at the door. The event takes place at the Cloud Room, just upstairs from the Pop Up.

About the Artists: 

Soya the Cow: Planet Moo © Olivia Schenker ​​​​​​​Soya the Cow
is a gender- and species-fluid drag cow. The alter-ego of artist and musician Daniel Hellmann, who lives in Berlin and Zurich, unites queerfeminist ideas with animal rights activism, high fashion and poetry. Since her debut at the Animal Rights March in front of the legendary Volksbühne Berlin, she appeared at protests, in theaters and art festivals, on her own full-length album, and on The Voice of Germany.

Corinne Manning © Corinne Manning Corinne Manning’s debut story collection We had no Rules has received starred reviews from Booklist and Publisher’s Weekly the latter noting it “exquisitely examines queer relationships with equal parts humor, heartache, and titillation.” They have received fellowships from The MacDowell Colony, Artist Trust, Hub City Writers Project, and The Banff Centre. Corinne founded The James Franco Review, a project that sought to address implicit bias in the publishing industry.

Markeith Wiley © Stephen Anunson

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​​​​​​​Markeith Wiley or Keyes
(they/them) is a multi-dimensional art maker, who creates out of necessity. Their vast movement vocabulary spans a lifetime of influences from break dancing to musical theater & all in between. Markeith is also a curator, sound designer, DJ Dark Wiley & a community activist. Wiley has been an arts educator in Seattle since 2009 teaching at Rainier Dance Center as the director of hip hop/street styles dance, choreographing with Seattle Children’s Theatre & teaching at their alma mater Cornish College of the Arts. Markeith has performed, collaborated or created work with Kitten N Lou, Dani Tirrell, On the Boards, the CD Forum, Velocity Dance Center, Gibney Dance (NYC), Cal State San Luis Obispo & many others.

Nora Smith © Nora Smith ​​​​​​​Nora Smith was born in Lausanne, Switzerland. As a pluridisciplinary artist, they use photography, video, 3D, live visuals and performances for projects focusing on bodies, identities and intimacy. They consider the body as a way to experience the real world, with all the sensations this involves. It became an obsession, thinking about the possibilities it has to express, movements that breaks the mechanical gesture of the daily life and transmitting epidemic feelings by the image. With a militant approach of gender and sexualities, Smith explores the possibilities of emancipation through self-objectification, transcendence and pleasure. From there, they co-founded Oil, a pornographic film production company, and started performing themselves in various contexts. Since October 2021, they live and work in Buenos Aires as an independent photographer/filmmaker and art director.

This artist salon is presented by Goethe Pop Up Seattle and Velocity Dance, and sponsored by The Cloud Room. Soya the Cow’s US tour “Planet Moo” is made possible with the support of Goethe Pop Up Seattle, Pro Helvetia – Swiss Arts Council, Stadt Zürich Kultur & Fachstelle Kultur Kanton Zürich.

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