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The Blackening collective members Brandon Kazen-Maddox and Jenn Kidwell in we come to collect: a flirtation with capitalism | photo by Jeff Eason

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The Flea Theater

The Blackening collective members Brandon Kazen-Maddox and Jenn Kidwell in we come to collect: a flirtation with capitalism | photo by Jeff Eason

Location
New York,
Project Title
we come to collect: a flirtation with capitalism
Fiscal Year Awarded
2025

we come to collect: a flirtation with capitalism is a new performance artwork written and performed by Jennifer Kidwell in collaboration with the artist collective the blackening. In this anti-capitalist ritual comedy, performers and the audience explore value, labor, and currency together. An emerging vision instigated by Kidwell and the blackening, this work melds genres from stand-up to performance art, clowning to carnival, and questions work-life’s inherent imbalance.

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