
Primer by Marianna Angel. | Edge Zones Art Center

Edge Zones Art Center
Three solo exhibitions in Beyond Performance at Edge Zones Gallery
Primer
by Marianna Angel.
A performance and installation exploring memory, fragmentation, and the instability of thought, creating an intimate loop between creation and destruction.
Embodied Resistance
Is an exhibition by Tere Senyase Garcia where she investigates the body as a contested and politicized terrain that speaks of resistance and borders. Through a performance-based video, dissolving sculptures, and photographic works, the artist activates the body as a site of both vulnerability and agency.
The exhibition explores ephemerality, temporality, and resistance, positioning the body as inherently political, one that resists systems of control, displacement, and erasure. Using her own body as both medium and message, shaped by history, and migration, Garcia presents performance as a survival mechanism and form of protest.
CONNECTOME
by Hush Fell, a collaborative project by Marilyn Loddi (performer and sculptor) and Bill Bilowit (filmmaker), as part of Beyond Performance. This solo exhibition expands the language of performance into sculpture, film, photography, and installation. Hush Fell explores the body’s cycles, boundaries, and connections to society. Their work integrates organic materials, live action, and gift economy practices, inviting audiences into a sensory dialogue on resilience, mortality, and the shared human journey.
As one of three solo shows in Beyond Performance, CONNECTOME highlights how performance-based practices transcend the stage—becoming form, image, and environment—revealing the many ways performance reverberates across mediums.