1831 14th St NW
SOLO FLIGHT
by Heidi Latsky
Exhibition Co-produced by Ben Levine Productions and CulturalDC
Connection through isolation and movement.
Attendance Details
Dates: September 10 - October 30, 2022
On view: 7 P. M. - 12 A.M.
Location: 1831 14th St NW
Artist Reception: September 29, 2022, 8 - 10 P. M.
Performance and Artist Information
CulturalDC is proud to present SOLO FLIGHT, a series of “movement portrait” films created by people with and without disabilities. Conceived and directed by Heidi Latsky, this selection of works is co-produced by CulturalDC and Ben Levine Productions, these works disrupt space, dismantle norms, and redefine beauty and virtuosity. SOLO FLIGHT is a pastiche - a compilation of discovered moments through the lens of people intertwined and connected in their isolation.
Heidi Latsky is an award-winning artist and advocate for diversity and inclusion in performance and dance. In 2020, Heidi Latsky was commissioned by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts to create a film titled SOLO FLIGHT for the 30th anniversary of the American Disabilities Act. She has created a series of ten movement portraits in collaboration with the featured artists. SOLO FLIGHT was presented most recently at the American Dance Festival Movies by Movers on July 2, 2022. It has also been exhibited at the Dance Days Chania (July 2-4, 2022), Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (May 6, 2022), the International Disability Dance Festival in Greece (June 2021 and June 2022), and the Astoria Performing Arts Center (July 15-August 6, 2021).
The featured version of SOLO FLIGHT, co-produced by Ben Levine and CulturalDC, features five films. These moving portraits represent a collaboration between each portrait subject, Heidi Lasky and Ben Levine. Levine, a Washington, DC-based, interdisciplinary artist and producer, appears in one of the films, bringing visibility to people with disabilities in the District. This exhibition will be projected on the storefront of 1831 14th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20009, allowing free community access and bringing the films out of the gallery and directly into the 14th Street corridor.