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Eli Nixon

fleshy organism into cardboard constructionism as puppetry and puppetry as a destabilization strategy towards freedom

Eli Nixon builds portals and gives guided tours to places that don’t yet exist or exist but call for creative intervention. They are a settler-descended transqueer clown, a cardboard constructionist, and a maker of drawings, plays, puppets, parades, pageants, suitcase theaters, and low-tech public spectaculah. For over 20 years, Eli has been collaborating with artists, activists, and the more-than-human world, as well as with schools, senior centers, libraries, and addiction recovery/mental health programs to expand imaginative capacity and build surprise muscles. Eli’s performances, installations and workshops occur on street corners, stages and parking lots. They’re a New Georges affiliated artist. Eli organizes with Showing Up for Racial Justice-RI and has been co-facilitating an antiracism working group for white parents since 2015. Eli is a Rhode Islander living on Narragansett land. Eli’s book- “BLOODTIDE- A new holiday in homage to horseshoe crabs” is available through 3rd Thing Press

Drawn horseshoe crab that reads "We are all Invited" on its back.
Crabs as Ancestors, Cardboard as Collaborator
Essay

Crabs as Ancestors, Cardboard as Collaborator

31 January 2022

Can a new holiday hatch humans closer to freedom? Eli Nixon's homage proposal messes with time, place, and puppets towards building inter- and intra-species solidarities.

a table with various objects
Meanwhile: Becoming Porous
Essay

Meanwhile: Becoming Porous

Mientras Tanto: Hacia La Porosidad

21 November 2019

Robert Duffley, Una Chaudhuri, Georgina Escobar, Eli Nixon, Adilson Siqueira, and Brontë Velez reflect on the Hemispheric Institute for Performance and Politics convening that took place in Mexico City in June 2019.