KUSF In Exile 08.20.11 2-4 PM Roll Call DJ Margaret Tedesco






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Roll Call: Bay Area Arts and Culture

PLAYLIST
CHANNELIZING PARADISE 2002
Solar Day
Sixteen
Je Suis Bien
Forever
Hey, Culito
Sha Lalalala
The Waves
Por Que Te Vas?
Panadero
Victoria
Western
Los Super Elegantes are a unique punk-mariachi-hip-pop (electro) group from Los Angeles (via Tijuana and Buenos Aires). Milena Muzquiz and Martiniano Lopez-Crozet founded the group in 1995 and have mixed original music with theatrical stage improvisations in live performances. Featured in Index, Interview, Artforum and the Fader.

L.T.D. (Love. Togetherness. & Devotion.) 1970s
Love to the World
Time For Pleasure
Love Ballad

For the ever-present artist and activist FLO McGARRELL. Flo who we lost physically in the Haitian earthquake continues to be a vital force in every way to carry us on. 
(blog.art21.org/2009/08/28/inside-the-artists-studio-flo-mcgarrell)

INTERVIEW
Dj Margaret is joined with artist and activist IVY JEANNE McCLELLAND who just returned from her fifth trip to Haiti since 2007, where she and the Haitian and American Artist Exchange have been working hard to continue in the struggle to rebuild artistic practice and community. We chatted about Haiti before, during, and after the earthquake and how Bay Area artists and beyond play a major role in collaboration.

Based in San Francisco for the past 13 years, IVY JEANNE McCLELLAND has been creating work that weaves social ecology, radical history and personal narrative to engage an ongoing dialogue about race, class, gender and sexuality. Using drawing, painting, filmmaking, installation, and performance, her work is informed by a working class, feminist and queer perspective. Ivy has exhibited work in both group shows and public art exhibitions including Balazo Gallery, The LAB, The Luggage Store Gallery/509 Cultural Center/Tenderloin National Forest, and Intersection for The Arts public gallery at the 16th and Mission St Bart Plaza. Ivy has been a longtime activist and organizer for various anti-oppression movements throughout the Bay Area and beyond, Cuba. She has also been a longtime organizer for Clarion Alley Mural Project and is currently involved with project development for Jakmel Ekspresyon, a newly emerging community arts center in Jacmel, Haiti. In 2008, Ivy received her degree in public health from San Francisco State University and currently works as a mental health crisis counselor in residential facilities in San Francisco. She was recently in a group show titled Take Root at Luggage Store 509 /Tenderloin National Forest with the queer artist collective. (Dirtstar: Dirtstar2011.wordpress.com)

jakmelekspresyon.wordpress.com
jacmelworkinggroup.blogspot.com
www.ghettobiennale.com