Bio

Hi, my name is Pampi. Welcome! third eye fell refers to the body of work I produce as a multi media performance artist and poet, based out of Somerville, MA and a resident of Boston for over 17 years. I believe in and work towards the application of the arts as a vehicle for social justice: While my forte is in fabric, pen, ink and paint, I enjoy experimenting with video, poetry, song, movement and installation – often featuring blood, bones and goddesses.  In my work I engage issues of identity, gender, sexuality and the body politic. As an artist of color, I am committed to creating interactive educational art pieces that are accessible and grounded in rigorous cultural research and interpretation. Since 2008, I have developed and performed over 45 original community performances and co-produced over 20 curated interactive multi-media art events. Increasingly, I am seeking to collaborate on public art projects in order to create more permanent work dedicated to infusing communities with pride in their reclaimed histories and vibrant cultures.

Available for Commissioned Design Work
Contact me >> pampi [at] thirdeyefell [dot] com – Let’s Collaborate!!

art:
fabric, pen, ink and body

plans:
motion sensor performance, motion comic, contemporary temple dance movement vocabulary

upcoming projects:

Fri Oct 21 Performing multimedia dance piece “Gxrl from Chayanta: For you, Love will not be over,” Dorchester Open Studios, DAC Fundraiser, 7-10pm, with Mea Johnson, Thandi Farley and Taina Vargas

ongoing projects:

In Divine Company Retreat for Developing Movement Vocabulary for Contemporary Temple Dance

Studies in the Masculine

currently on view:

“Joplin & Josephine” street piano at Strand Theatre, as part of Boston Celebrity Series’ Street Pianos Festival

collaborators:
Neel Agrawal (multi-percussionist), Melissa Alexis (movement), Loreto Paz Ansaldo (logistical coordinator + movement artist), Dey Hernandez (puppetry), David Allen (dance + technology), Iris Cutler (movement artist), Chien-hwe (movement artist), Melissa Huser (movement artist), Michael Dwan Singh (actor, writer, singer, composer – tabla, sarangi), Akili Jamal Haynes (movement), Mali Sastri (movement + vocals), Gabriela Silva (movement), Chloe Green (movement), Jacob Dinklage (movement + spoken word), Michael Webber (sound installation), Justin Francos (piano + melodica), Matt Pearsall (clarinet), Odaine Williams (piano), Kristophe Diaz (multi-media performance installation), Colin Forhan (throat singing + guitar), Alison Dagger (flute), Natalie Claudio (movement artist), Eleonora Laurino (director), Mohan Krishnan (guitar), Nick Detar-Koch (guitar), Aura Valdes (spoken word), Paulo Cesar Pereira (cello), Jada Yvette (musician – sitar, songwriter), Tanya K. Palit (songstress, composer – guitar, ukelele), Seth Heidkamp (composer – bass, guitar), Adi Rattner (movement artist), Onem Boreal (art installation), Chloe Frankel (movement artist), Ishani Das (actor, dancer, singer)

photographers:
Ankana, David Allen, Kristophe Diaz, Onem Boreal, Holly Collins, James R. Marcus, Jason P. Quinlan, Jennifer Gentzyel

hair, makeup, clothing, jewelry consult:
Ankana Ani Bee (crochet), Rebecca D’Antonio (jewelry), Sarah Hogan (jewelry), Lidia Flores (knitting), Loreto Ansaldo (hair), Nirishka Sylvester (hair + jewelry)

membership:
SCATV, member
Boston Dance Alliance, member
Somerville Open Studios, member
Somerville Porchfest, member

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