The Jawbone Paper Mill

  • January 24 - 25, 2024
  • US Mountain Standard Time

Ticket Price $13.00 This event is now over
Description

The Jawbone Paper Mill, A Temp Jawbone Dot Com(e) On Productions Production [sic], is live Zoom performance art on the history of animals and taxonomy of artillery pieces in Warfare. Did Cain kill? Did Samson slay? Did the stirrup matter? What species are War elephants? The Anatomy of a dragoon will be compared to that of a grenadier. A Taxonomy of artillery carriage requirements will be keyed. All these things and modern ones will be lightly explored, unpacked, and then repacked into artwork. Expectations are high that we will end in a Paper Mill. Audience participation Zoom chat is encouraged.

Content Warning: 18+, Loud Noises, Bright or Flashing Lights, Strong Language, Depictions or Discussion of Violence, Clowns.

Artist Bio: KaMeL Pop is (an award winning?) Dallas area artist with a mistaken BS in Geosciences who uses her art to disagree with War at her peril. Her visual art is digitally altered and collaged photographs and photograms, generative code, and lots of US American flags which serve as props to her performance art.

Date & Time

Jan 24 - 25, 2024

Tucson Fringe Festival

The Tucson Fringe Festival is an unjuried, uncensored performing arts festival. Since 2011, following international fringe tenets, the festival provides artists with low-risk, low-cost opportunities to perform by using economies of scale to reduce venue rental costs and by taking only 20%, and sometimes 0%, of the artist’s earnings. Tucson Fringe also provides the Tucson arts community with avant-garde, non-traditional performing arts at low-cost ticket prices.

The festival does not curate or select the performances, maintaining an environment in which everyone and anyone can perform. This ensures that underrepresented artistic voices, such as people of color, the LGBT+ community, women, and other marginalized genders, are championed in our community.

The festival takes place in January every year across multiple venues in downtown Tucson. On average, every year the festival has 20+ shows with between 50-60 performances during the festival weekend.