ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月12日 04時30分
Since March 2017, Greenwood Baptist Church in Kansas City, Missouri, has been Peregrine Honig’s home and studio. She also uses it as a public art and performance space called Greenwood Social Hall. Because the church was never deconsecrated, “it has a really amazing feel,” says Peregrine, a 41-year-old multidisciplinary artist who focuses on pop culture, sexuality and consumerism. “But also there are certain things I haven’t done here because I just don’t think the spirit would like it.” She adds, “I really curate the space with a Baptist preacher in mind.” Her first project was a “Nasty Folk” auction, for which artists donated modestly priced works, with proceeds going to the @aclu_nationwide. She hosts the biweekly Monday night drawing class “Bubbles and Bodies” (BYOB) and has organized a concert series featuring emerging black musicians like @calvinarsenia, a guitarist and golden harp player, and @julia_haile, who sings soul. Currently, she’s hunting for grant money so she can invite the Greenwood Church Baptist Choir to return for a performance. @annapetrow took this photo of the social hall and home that started as a Baptist church. Visit the link in our profile to learn more.
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