Death Cleaning
1224 W Loyola Ave, Chicago IL
November 24, 2024 - December 1, 2024
Performances by RSVP Only*
Tuesday, November 26 at 8 PM
Ruthless and regretful in a cloud of haunted dust, utterly owned by your belongings, you persist with death cleaning. It’s a ritual. It’s a chore. And no one rushes forward to help except the psychotherapist and the spiritualist. Your relics and hoardings want to slip free of meanings. They’re absurd, sad, embarrassing. But they’re hopeful survivors.
Go ahead, kill your darlings—they’re immortal anyway.
Carole McCurdy: installation, video, sound, full text score, performance
Paul Escriva: voiceover, Spiritualist research, brainstorms
Judith Harding: voiceover, performance
Noa Fields: spirit piano
Carole McCurdy is a Chicago-based artist whose movement-based work addresses grief and anxiety, duty and resistance, and the absurd mysteries of embodiment. She has performed at spaces including the Chicago Cultural Center, Epiphany Dance, Links Hall, Hamlin Park, High Concept Laboratories, Defibrillator Gallery, and Movement Research (NY). She received a 2016 Lab Artist award from the Chicago Dancemakers Forum and was a Fall 2016 Sponsored Artist at High Concept Laboratories, Chicago. She created and directed an ensemble piece, WAVER, with support from CDF, HCL, and 3Arts Chicago, and most recently created Just Passing Through (2021–22), a video, installation, and performance shown at Roman Susan gallery. For more information, please visit carolemccurdy.com.
Paul Escriva began exploring performance art with Frank Moore in Berkeley in the 1980s. He is inspired by Annie Sprinkle, Chilli Pepper, and Linda Montano. Escriva has been privileged to serve as midwife to the dying, having lost forty friends to HIV/AIDS, and his work investigates the queer body’s health within the community. His performance work has been shown extensively over thirty years, receiving a grant from the Alphawood Foundation.
Judith Harding has been kicking around the vicinity of performance as a writer/performer and all-around bottom-feeder. Hobbies include watching clothes dry. A teaching artist, Harding is an ensemble member of Tellin' Tales Theatre.
Noa Fields is a trans poet with hearing aids. She is the author of the chapbook With, and her work has been published in Tripwire, Anomaly, Zoeglossia, Elderly, Tyger Quarterly, and Sixty Inches From Center, among others.
*All Roman Susan events are free to the public. Seating for these performances is extremely limited. To ensure maximum attendance, there is a $20 charge to reserve your seat(s). The reservation price will be refunded to you in-person at the event. If for any reason the refundable RSVP fee is a barrier for you to attend, please reach out to us directly.