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Jennifer Kidwell

Jennifer Kidwell is a performing artist. Most recently she has had the fortune to work with David Neumann/advanced beginner group (I Understand Everything Better), Robert Wilson/Toshi Reagon/Bernice Johnson Reagon (Zinnias), Pig Iron Theatre Co. (Live Faster, 99 Break-Ups) and visual artist Joe Scanlan as Donelle Woolford (Dick's Last Stand, Whitney Biennial 2014). With Scott Sheppard, she has created the original duet Underground Railroad Game (FringeArts 2015, ANT Fest 2014), and is currently at work on an original quartet, Those With Two Clocks with Jess Conda and Melissa Krodman. She is a proud co-founder of JACK (Brooklyn).

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Performance and Para-Fiction: Jennifer Kidwell on Playing Donelle Woolford

by Jennifer Kidwell December 23, 2014December 25, 2014

Donelle Woolford, the fictitious artist whose work has become a collaboration between Joe Scanlan, Abigail Ramsay, and me, has done an extraordinary thing. Her existence exhorts the public to rally and come to her defense, but has simultaneously exposed its inability to do so.

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