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Sigrid Lauren & Monica Mirabile June 14 at UMCP’s The Stamp Gallery

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Thursday, June 14th 7:30pm at The Stamp Gallery
Sigrid Lauren & Monica Mirabile (Movement of Mind Body Planes) 
Fluct is Monica Mirabile & Sigrid Lauren. 

They are body based emotional curators using the movement of their immediate reality to create a vision of self incision. Monica & Sigrid together and individually have performed throughout Baltimore, New York, & are currently preparing for a national tour. Fluct’s first large scale dance production, Solar Solipsis, is set for June 29th & June 30th at the Penthouse Gallery (Baltimore).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjvIAFWsnlU 

Light refreshments and Q&A to follow the performance All events are free and open to the public Futures, Transcended is a four part gallery performance series curated by Ayako Kataoka for the Stamp Gallery featuring sound, dance, film & flexible synthesis. For more information about this event and the Stamp Gallery please visit: http://thestamp.umd.edu/gallery

The Stamp Gallery is dedicated to the exhibition of contemporary art with an emphasis on the work of emerging and mid-career artists. The gallery supports contemporary art that is challenging and/or academically engaging and that addresses broad community and social issues. Through meaningful exhibitions and programming the gallery offers the University community an outside-of-the-classroom experiential learning opportunity. The gallery space can be used as a laboratory for emerging artists and curators to experiment and work through their ideas, emphasizing the importance of the process to contemporary artistic practice. The gallery serves by providing exhibitions of social responsibility and artistic substance, as well as by offering an educational forum in which dialogue between artist and viewer and art and community is encouraged. The Stamp Gallery is located on the first floor of the Adele H. Stamp Student Union-Center for Campus Life on the campus of the University of Maryland, College Park.

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