fbpx
Wikipedia

Jess Dobkin

Jess Dobkin (born 1970) is a performance artist based in Toronto, Canada.[1] She is best known for her 2006 work The Lactation Station.

Jess Dobkin
Jess Dobkin, Lactation Station promotional photo
Born1970
Alma materOberlin College, Rutgers University
Known forperformance artist
Notable workLactation Station Breast Milk Bar (2006)
MovementFeminism, Queer, LGBT
Websitejessdobkin.com

She has a B.A. in Women’s Studies from Oberlin College, and an M.F.A. in Performance Art from Rutgers University. She is a Fellow at the Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies at the University of Toronto.

Career edit

Dobkin first emerged as a performance artist in 2002.[1] Her work draws on her experience as a lesbian and a mother.[2] Her body often figures prominently in her performances. For example, Fee for Service (2006), was a performance installation where audience members were invited to sharpen a pencil in Dobkin's vagina.[3]

Dobkin is also known as a community organizer and often combines this with her creative work. In May 2015, after a successful crowdfunding campaign, she collaborated with many Toronto artists to create an alternative newsstand in a vacant kiosk at the Chester Subway Station in Toronto for one year. Meant as a "creative exchange" for commuters, the kiosk acted as a space for artists' exhibition and performance, while it still functioned as a newsstand selling newspapers, magazines, and snacks for a "monetary exchange."[4]

Dobkin has collaborated with other performance artists, including Martha Wilson, founder of the Franklin Furnace Archive.

Dobkin was a frequent performer at Montreal's Edgy Women feminist performance festival between the years 2004 and 2010.[5]

Major exhibitions edit

In 2006, Dobkin exhibited The Lactation Station in Toronto at the Ontario College of Art and Design's Professional Gallery, curated by Paul Couillard of FADO.[6] In this exhibition, Dobkin invited audience members to sample human breast milk. The exhibition, which was partly funded by the Canada Council for the Arts,[4] gained widespread attention and prompted Health Canada to issue a national warning against the online sale of human breast milk.[7] It was remounted in 2012 as part of Montreal's OFFTA Festival in co-presentation with Studio 303 at Usine C.[8][9]

In 2009, Dobkin performed "Being Green," a video work in which she sings "Being Green" while dressed as Kermit the Frog and being fisted by another actor dressed as Jim Henson.

In 2015, Dobkin created How Many Performance Artists Does it Take to Change a Lightbulb (For Martha Wilson) and performed it at Enoch Turner Schoolhouse in Toronto as part of Images Festival. The work was a response and an ode to one of America’s foremost groundbreaking performance artists, Martha Wilson, offering reflections and humorous observations on the way we see. Dobkin's work was inspired by Martha Wilson’s 2005 video titled A History of Performance Art According to Me. The piece examined the history of performance art by defining its terms and conditions and acknowledging the history and inherent qualities of performance. It had multiple co-presenters, including the University of Toronto, York University, OCAD University, FADO Performance Art Centre, and the Toronto-Dominion Bank.[10]

Works edit

  • MONOMYTHS, 2017
  • The Magic Hour, 2016
  • The Artist-Run Newsstand, 2015 - 2016
  • How Many Performance Artists Does it Take to Change a Light Bulb (For Martha Wilson), 2015
  • The Performance Art Army, 2014
  • Acting/Performing/Audience, 2014 (co-directed with Shannon Cochrane)
  • Performance Artist for Hire, 2013
  • Free Childcare Provided, 2013
  • Affirmations for Artists, 2012
  • Bleeding at the Ball, 2011
  • Everything I've Got, 2010
  • Being Green, 2009
  • Mirror Ball, 2008-2009
  • Clown Car, 2008
  • The Lactation Station, 2006-2012
  • Fee for Service, 2006
  • Emergency Exits, 2006
  • Restored, 2004
  • Attending, 2003-2005
  • The Two Boobs, 2003
  • Composite Body, 2003
  • The Mad Chef, 2000-2003
  • Six Degrees of Lesbian Nation, 2003
  • Magic Trick, 2003
  • An Ontario Bride Seeks American Wives, 2003
  • Talk to Me, 2001

Personal life edit

Dobkin is Jewish[11] a lesbian, and a mother.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Gillespie, Benjamin (Winter 2012). "Giving us 'Everything She's Got': Processing the Script-as-Archive in Jess Dobkin's Queer Performance Art". Canadian Theatre Review. 149: 52.
  2. ^ Reeve, Charles (2012). Rachel Epp Buller (ed.). Reconciling Art and Mothering. Farnham: Ashgate. pp. 125–136. ISBN 978-1-4094-2613-4.
  3. ^ Krpan, Pike (2009). "Body of Work". Shameless. Winter: 30.
  4. ^ a b Clarke, Katrina (20 May 2015). "Artists take over Chester subway station newsstand for one year". The Star. Toronto Star. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
  5. ^ "Archives / Edgy Women". Studio 303. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  6. ^ Rogerson, Stephanie (July 20, 2006). "Sense and sensibilities: FADO performance gives new meaning to the term "good taste"". No. 71. NOW Magazine.
  7. ^ Weeks, Carly (July 13, 2006). "Human milk sold online carries HIV risk: warning". The Ottawa Citizen.
  8. ^ Loveless, Natalie (2019-07-02), Robinson, Hilary; Buszek, Maria Elena (eds.), "Maternal Mattering: The Performance and Politics of the Maternal in Contemporary Art", A Companion to Feminist Art (1 ed.), Wiley, pp. 475–491, doi:10.1002/9781118929179.ch27, ISBN 978-1-118-92915-5, S2CID 203048662, retrieved 2022-07-19
  9. ^ Chan, Crystal (23 May 2012). "Breast milk's on tap at the OFFTA with Jess Dobkin's Lactation Station". nightlife.ca. Retrieved 13 May 2015.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 March 2017. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  11. ^ "StackPath". xtramagazine.com. Retrieved 2021-10-07.
  12. ^ Fuhrmann, Mike (June 15, 2006). "Performance artist offers breast milk tastings". Toronto Star.

External links edit

  • jessdobkin.com
  • Jess Dobkin’s Social Mirror Ball – Dykes on Mykes 2020-07-20 at the Wayback Machine

jess, dobkin, born, 1970, performance, artist, based, toronto, canada, best, known, 2006, work, lactation, station, lactation, station, promotional, photoborn1970alma, materoberlin, college, rutgers, universityknown, forperformance, artistnotable, worklactatio. Jess Dobkin born 1970 is a performance artist based in Toronto Canada 1 She is best known for her 2006 work The Lactation Station Jess DobkinJess Dobkin Lactation Station promotional photoBorn1970Alma materOberlin College Rutgers UniversityKnown forperformance artistNotable workLactation Station Breast Milk Bar 2006 MovementFeminism Queer LGBTWebsitejessdobkin wbr comShe has a B A in Women s Studies from Oberlin College and an M F A in Performance Art from Rutgers University She is a Fellow at the Mark S Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies at the University of Toronto Contents 1 Career 2 Major exhibitions 3 Works 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksCareer editDobkin first emerged as a performance artist in 2002 1 Her work draws on her experience as a lesbian and a mother 2 Her body often figures prominently in her performances For example Fee for Service 2006 was a performance installation where audience members were invited to sharpen a pencil in Dobkin s vagina 3 Dobkin is also known as a community organizer and often combines this with her creative work In May 2015 after a successful crowdfunding campaign she collaborated with many Toronto artists to create an alternative newsstand in a vacant kiosk at the Chester Subway Station in Toronto for one year Meant as a creative exchange for commuters the kiosk acted as a space for artists exhibition and performance while it still functioned as a newsstand selling newspapers magazines and snacks for a monetary exchange 4 Dobkin has collaborated with other performance artists including Martha Wilson founder of the Franklin Furnace Archive Dobkin was a frequent performer at Montreal s Edgy Women feminist performance festival between the years 2004 and 2010 5 Major exhibitions editIn 2006 Dobkin exhibited The Lactation Station in Toronto at the Ontario College of Art and Design s Professional Gallery curated by Paul Couillard of FADO 6 In this exhibition Dobkin invited audience members to sample human breast milk The exhibition which was partly funded by the Canada Council for the Arts 4 gained widespread attention and prompted Health Canada to issue a national warning against the online sale of human breast milk 7 It was remounted in 2012 as part of Montreal s OFFTA Festival in co presentation with Studio 303 at Usine C 8 9 In 2009 Dobkin performed Being Green a video work in which she sings Being Green while dressed as Kermit the Frog and being fisted by another actor dressed as Jim Henson In 2015 Dobkin created How Many Performance Artists Does it Take to Change a Lightbulb For Martha Wilson and performed it at Enoch Turner Schoolhouse in Toronto as part of Images Festival The work was a response and an ode to one of America s foremost groundbreaking performance artists Martha Wilson offering reflections and humorous observations on the way we see Dobkin s work was inspired by Martha Wilson s 2005 video titled A History of Performance Art According to Me The piece examined the history of performance art by defining its terms and conditions and acknowledging the history and inherent qualities of performance It had multiple co presenters including the University of Toronto York University OCAD University FADO Performance Art Centre and the Toronto Dominion Bank 10 Works editMONOMYTHS 2017 The Magic Hour 2016 The Artist Run Newsstand 2015 2016 How Many Performance Artists Does it Take to Change a Light Bulb For Martha Wilson 2015 The Performance Art Army 2014 Acting Performing Audience 2014 co directed with Shannon Cochrane Performance Artist for Hire 2013 Free Childcare Provided 2013 Affirmations for Artists 2012 Bleeding at the Ball 2011 Everything I ve Got 2010 Being Green 2009 Mirror Ball 2008 2009 Clown Car 2008 The Lactation Station 2006 2012 Fee for Service 2006 Emergency Exits 2006 Restored 2004 Attending 2003 2005 The Two Boobs 2003 Composite Body 2003 The Mad Chef 2000 2003 Six Degrees of Lesbian Nation 2003 Magic Trick 2003 An Ontario Bride Seeks American Wives 2003 Talk to Me 2001Personal life editDobkin is Jewish 11 a lesbian and a mother 12 References edit a b Gillespie Benjamin Winter 2012 Giving us Everything She s Got Processing the Script as Archive in Jess Dobkin s Queer Performance Art Canadian Theatre Review 149 52 Reeve Charles 2012 Rachel Epp Buller ed Reconciling Art and Mothering Farnham Ashgate pp 125 136 ISBN 978 1 4094 2613 4 Krpan Pike 2009 Body of Work Shameless Winter 30 a b Clarke Katrina 20 May 2015 Artists take over Chester subway station newsstand for one year The Star Toronto Star Retrieved 24 June 2015 Archives Edgy Women Studio 303 Retrieved 2022 07 19 Rogerson Stephanie July 20 2006 Sense and sensibilities FADO performance gives new meaning to the term good taste No 71 NOW Magazine Weeks Carly July 13 2006 Human milk sold online carries HIV risk warning The Ottawa Citizen Loveless Natalie 2019 07 02 Robinson Hilary Buszek Maria Elena eds Maternal Mattering The Performance and Politics of the Maternal in Contemporary Art A Companion to Feminist Art 1 ed Wiley pp 475 491 doi 10 1002 9781118929179 ch27 ISBN 978 1 118 92915 5 S2CID 203048662 retrieved 2022 07 19 Chan Crystal 23 May 2012 Breast milk s on tap at the OFFTA with Jess Dobkin s Lactation Station nightlife ca Retrieved 13 May 2015 Images Festival Archived from the original on 5 March 2017 Retrieved 4 March 2017 StackPath xtramagazine com Retrieved 2021 10 07 Fuhrmann Mike June 15 2006 Performance artist offers breast milk tastings Toronto Star External links edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp LGBT portaljessdobkin com Jess Dobkin s Social Mirror Ball Dykes on Mykes Archived 2020 07 20 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jess Dobkin amp oldid 1192704659, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.