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SANCTUARY at Here Arts Center

1/16/2017

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What happens when a woman begins to menstruate crude oil?

Pussy Sludge is a tender exploration of questioning authority, suspending shame through intimacy, and very bad advice.

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In a time when so many of us are experiencing fear, sadness, and isolation, I am honored and empowered to be a part of a project that is helping bring us together. Join me and the rest of the SANCTUARY crew as we laugh, grieve, scream, and start the process of fighting back.

February 10 - 12 @ HERE

Pussy Sludge is one small part of SANCTUARY at HERE Arts Center.
SANCTUARY is a home for queer, feminist, POC, and other marginalized voices to respond through art and action to the incoming administration and the onslaught of attacks against progress, decency, and the safety of our community. We are creating SANCTUARY to bring together artists and individuals in a coordinated series of programming to process, grieve, organize, learn, and ultimately unite for a brighter future.
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The Pussy Sludge crew (L to R): Gracie Gardner, Skylar Fox, Dominique Salerno, Sebastion Beacon, Courtney Williams, Adam Weppler, RJ Vaillancourt, and seated, Becca Ballenger, Josephine Huang, and Rachel B. Joyce.
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