Jay Critchley
Artist and activist Jay Critchley's visual, conceptual and performance work has traversed the globe, from his patriotic Old Glory Condom CorporationWorn with pride Country-wide, and the Blessed Virgin Rubber GoddessImmaculate Protection, to Miss Tampon Liberty and the Nuclear Recycling Consultants. He lives year round in Provincetown, Massachusetts where he founded and directs Theater in the Ground@ Septic Space in his backyard septic tank. He has produced, written and directed two movies: Toilet Treatments, HBO Audience Award at the Provincetown International Film Festival 2002; and, Providence Dirt Newsreel 2002. He produced a CD, Big Twig Tunnel Tapes Boston’s Big Dig Sings, recorded 125 feet below the city before the tunnels opened for traffic. He is presently featured in an exhibition on global warming at the Andy Warhol Museum, and in a show at The LAB in San Francisco. He attend and presented his work at the 6th Encuentro of the Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics in Buenos Aries, Argentina in the summer of 2007.
Jay has taught at the Museum School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and has had recent residencies at Harvard University, AS220 in Rhode Island, and Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center in New York City. He was recently awarded a Special Citation form the Boston Society of Architects’ CapeWind Competition for his proposal, Martucket Eyeland Resort & Theme Park, which is touring Holland, Germany and England,. He runs the annual Provincetown Harbor Swim for Life benefit (set for Sept 6, 2008).
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