Helen Cammock: I Will Keep My SoulAn exhibition of film, poetry, performance, archival documents and books

October 14 – December 17, 2023

events, 09/18/23

Film still – Helen Cammock, I Will Keep My Soul, Siglio/Rivers/CAAM, 2023.

British artist Helen Cammock arrived in New Orleans for the first time in January 2022 as part of a residency with the Rivers Institute for Contemporary Art & Thought and the Amistad Research Center. This exhibition of film, poetry, performance, archival documents, and books gathers encounters and observations, figured in text and image, of her experiences in the city—it is a gathering on gathering, on the indissociable relationship between art, politics, and the power of assembly.

Through a polyphony of contemporary and historical voices—from archivists, artists, writers, and musicians to the protagonists of the civil rights movement, both seen and unseen—Cammock invites both rhyme and dissonance. To these voices she adds her own poetry—and the sound of her trumpet—an instrument she began practicing in New Orleans.

I Will Keep My Soul is is accompanied by the eponymous artist’s book co-imprinted by Rivers Institute for Contemporary Art & Thought, the California African American Museum, and siglio (March 2023). A previous and different iteration of the exhibition took place at Art + Practice in collaboration with the the California African American Museum in Los Angeles earlier in 2023.

Curated by Andrea Andersson and Jordan Amirkhani of the Rivers Institute of Contemporary Art & Thought and presented by the University of New Orleans’s St. Claude Gallery.

The University of New Orleans’s St. Claude Gallery is located at 2429 St. Claude Ave., New Orleans, LA 70117. Hours: 12pm – 5pm Saturday and Sunday.

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✼ natalie’s upstate weather report:

April 11, 2024 — The spring peepers have thawed (these little frogs freeze in winter) and now, unabashedly randy, they chirp. At first there was one, then two, and now it sounds like thousands. Two days ago, when it was truly spring, their adamantine chorus was almost deafening (we closed the windows to simply think!). Siglio has relocated to a lush, thriving hollow at the furthest most edge of the Berkshires after two years of peripatetics, sans library—which is now unpacked in a less than Benjaminian manner (little time to contemplate—our urgency in getting books on shelves mirrored the peepers need to mate). The first few months of 2024 were almost unendurable, but we’re home, spring is here, and there are books to made. We are singing!

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