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Jay Critchley is a conceptual and performance artist, writer and filmmaker whose work, satire, and humor respond to the ecological, cultural
and political locale of Provincetown, Massachusetts, and the world beyond. His numerous ongoing projects and multi-national corporations traverse the globe:
from his patriotic Old Glory Condom Corporation -"Worn with pride
country-wide"- which involved a successful three-year legal battle with
the US Patent and Trademark Office, to the ecological/HIV Blessed
Virgin Rubber Goddess -"Immaculate Protection;" from Miss Tampon
Liberty - with a gown made from 3,000 plastic tampon applicators washed
up on Cape Cod beaches, to the Nuclear Recycling Consultants (NRC) -
reclaiming our nation's nuclear heritage; and the IRS - International
Re-Rooters Society - celebrating 20 years of community ritual.
This self-described "born-again" artist lives year round in Provincetown
where his first movie Toilet Treatments won the HBO Audience Award for
shorts at the 2002 Provincetown International Film Festival. He is
founder and director of Theater in the Ground@ Septic Space in his
backyard septic tank. Many people still remember him for his "sand car
series" on Provincetown’s MacMillan Wharf in the early 1980s - automobiles encrusted
with dune sand, occupied with sand-covered people, filled with sand, and
sand blasted.
He has been selected for numerous residencies including two at Real Art
Ways in Hartford, Connecticut, Williams College in Massachusetts, AS220
in Providence, Rhode Island, Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center in New York City.
He is the founder of the Provincetown Community Compact, Inc. and the
Provincetown Harbor Swim for Life & Paddler Flotilla
( http://www.swim4life.org), an AIDS benefit celebrating its 16th year on
September 6, 2003. He may be contacted at: reroot@attbi.com.
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