播种未来(这不是比喻):雅罗集体的公共园艺创意行为

IF 0.2 3区 艺术学 N/A THEATER CANADIAN THEATRE REVIEW Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.3138/ctr.197.003
Sammie Gough, Laurel Green
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在这个饱受气候危机困扰的世界上,艺术家如何才能创作出参与式的表演作品,让观众从遥远的旁观者转变为积极的参与者,并意识到自己在更大的生态系统中所扮演的角色?在 lək̓ʷəŋən(不列颠哥伦比亚省维多利亚殖民地),Yarrow Collective 创作了多学科装置,邀请社区参与公共园艺的创意活动。在本案例研究中,共同创作者萨米-高夫(Sammie Gough)和劳雷尔-格林(Laurel Green)追溯了他们为维多利亚太平洋歌剧院 "自然之声"(Voices in Nature)创作的新作品的发展历程,该作品于 2022 年夏天在城市公园巡演。她们从广泛的影响中汲取灵感,设想将她们的艺术实践与土著植物和传粉昆虫的生命周期持续合作的关系交织在一起的变革潜力。他们正视自己从定居者那里继承的、关于花园应该是什么的抽象概念,并探索当园艺从专家劳动转变为一种共同的创造性行为时,会发生什么。雅罗集体 "的装置成为代际临时社区的聚会场所,提供生态资源,为不舒服的真相留出空间,并为持续的管理提供机会,既是集体旅程,也是现场反应的活的艺术作品。
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Seeding the Future (This Is Not a Metaphor): Creative Acts of Public Gardening with Yarrow Collective
In a world beset by climate crisis, how can artists create participatory performance work that moves audiences from distant spectators to become active agents with an awareness of the role they play in a larger ecosystem? On lək̓ʷəŋən territory, colonially known as Victoria, BC, Yarrow Collective creates multidisciplinary installations that invite communities into creative acts of public gardening. In this case study, co-creators Sammie Gough and Laurel Green trace the development of their new work for Pacific Opera Victoria’s Voices in Nature that toured city parks in the summer of 2022. Drawing from a wide variety of influences, they envision the transformative potential of weaving together their artistic practices in an ongoing collaborative relationship with the life cycles of Indigenous plants and pollinators. They confront their own settler-inherited, extractive notions of what a garden should be and explore what becomes possible when gardening is shifted from expert labour to a shared creative act. Yarrow Collective’s installations become meeting places for intergenerational temporary communities that offer ecological resources, hold space for uncomfortable truths, and yield opportunities for ongoing stewardship as both collective journeys and site-responsive living artworks.
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