CAConrad's poem "GOLDEN IN THE MORNING CRANE OUR NECKS," performed by the poet.
Part of the Adrian Brinkerhoff Poetry Foundation's Read By series of poetry films. Directed by Matthew Thompson.
I don’t know about you but I wasn’t bending the Supreme Court to my will when I was young. But the subject of my movie successfully argued a case before SCOTUS when he was only 27. He kept on winning cases for progressive causes and when he was 45, he got into modern dance. A recent piece for the Rehearsing Philadelphia festival shows the intersection of his two worlds.
Script by CAConrad
Film trailer for the Beatrice Gibson film I HOPE I’M LOUD WHEN I’M DEAD (with CAConrad & Eileen Myles, music by Pauline Oliveros)
By turns raucous and reserved, Beatrice Gibson's I Hope I'm Loud When I'm Dead ponders the future of a world in flux as seen through the eyes of motherhood accented by poets CAConrad and Eileen Myles. A co-comission of Toronto's Mercer Union gallery.