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Valeria Luiselli by Alfredo Pelcastre; Leo Heiblum, photo courtesy of the artist; Dinaw Mengestu by Michael Lionstar
Valeria Luiselli by Alfredo Pelcastre; Leo Heiblum, photo courtesy of the artist; Dinaw Mengestu by Michael Lionstar

Written Arts Program, Fisher Center LAB, and the MacArthur Foundation Present

Missing Stories: On Documenting and Reimagining the Borderlands

Monday, March 9, 2020
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater
7:30 pm EDT/GMT-4
With Valeria Luiselli and Leo Heiblum, hosted by Dinaw Mengestu
 
Valeria Luiselli and Leo Heiblum’s Missing Stories project will be presented alongside Jason De Leon’s Hostile Terrain 94. This collaborative conversation across two distinct works of art invites audience members to depart from dominant narratives and reimagine the border through a variety of media. Missing Stories is a sound piece that documents the history of violence against land and the female body in the U.S.-Mexico borderlands. It is a work of documentary fiction centered on forms of capital accumulation—mining, maquilas, surveillance technology, and immigration detention centers—that combines field recordings and stories from the U.S.-Mexico border. The particular section that will be shown at Bard is centered on the political and environmental violence generated by the construction of the U.S.-Mexico border wall.

Hostile Terrain 94 (HT94) is a prototype of a participatory political art installation organized by the Undocumented Migration Project that launches simultaneously in 150 locations around the globe in fall 2020. A 20-foot-long map of the Arizona/Mexico border is populated with 3,117 handwritten toe tags that contain information about those who have died while migrating, including name (if known), age, sex, cause of death, condition of body, and location. Some tags contain QR and augmented-reality codes that link to content related to migrant stories, and visuals connected to immigration that can be accessed via cell phone. HT94 is intended to memorialize and bear witness to the thousands who have died as a result of the U.S. Border Patrol’s immigration enforcement strategy known as “Prevention Through Deterrence.”


This program is a part of the 2019 Live Arts Bard Biennial: Where No Wall Remains.

Presented through the support of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.

For more information, call 845-758-6822,
or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/missing-stories/.

Time: 7:30 pm EDT/GMT-4

Location: Fisher Center, LUMA Theater

Ticket Information: Free; open to the public.

Reservations are recommended.

Seating is guaranteed for those with a reservation up to 10 minutes before start time. After that point—if there is a waiting list—tickets may be released.
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