MOSS ART SPACE presents

Closing: Pink Fire
Winter Solstice
Thursday, December 21 @ 6:00 PM
 

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Join us for a Pink Fire: Pepper Pepper's '50 Pink Moments' Exhibition Closing at Moss Art Space.

You're invited to Moss Art Space on Thursday, December 21st, at 6 pm to celebrate the closing of Pepper Pepper's '50 Pink Moments' exhibition of prismatic ink drawings and video art. At 6:30pm we'll gather around the fire pit for a special pink ritual, joined by artist, ritualist, and storyteller Timothy White Eagle.

Reflect on the unseen world; connect and explore the power of pink on the shortest day of the year. Bring along a pink-themed intention, and let's celebrate together!

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Moss Art Space is a DIY home gallery located in the Central District.
Please RSVP for an invitation with details about attending PINK SOLSTICE FIRE or to arrange a scheduled private viewing.

COVID Policy: This is a home gallery space where multiple residents live, and as such, we can't guarantee a stable covid protocol. The host is willing to wear a mask as needed for private viewings.

50 Pink Moments by Pepper Pepper

Opening Party & Salon
Friday, October 13th @ 6:00 PM
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Closing: Pink Solstice Fire
Thursday, December 21 @ 6:00 PM
 

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Join Portland artist Pepper Pepper at Moss Arts Space for an intimate exhibition of 50 Pink Moments – ink drawings, photography and video exploring the artist’s obsession with pink as an expansion of their ongoing body of work Pink Moment.

This collection of abstracted, emotive and prismatic drawings, light bending photography and hyperactive video reflects memories, associations and experiences emerging from the artist’s Pink Moment site-specific performances.

Pepper Pepper aka Kaj-anne Pepper is known for their boundary pushing performances mixing dance, drag, and video – creating haunting and humours reveries on the relationships between technology, identity and the body. For 15+ years Pepper has cultivated community, creativity, and glamour through late-night cabaret, large-scale entertainment productions, and unique theatrical runs regionally, nationally, and internationally. Their work has been presented at PICA's TBA and TBD festivals, Reed College's Arts Week, Budapest Biennale, Risk/Reward Festival, and Performance Works Northwest's Alembic series - and was a 2020 Oregon Visual Arts Fellow. Currently, they are touring their theatrical satire GLOOP with long-time collaborator Anthony Hudson/Carla Rossi across the US and beyond.