Mission Statement

The Push Pops are a radical, transnational queer feminist art collective. Geared toward engendering ‘Embodied Feminism,’ Go! Push Pops employs the female body – that which is bound to a cross-cultural language of desire, signification and power – in tactical, ideological strategy. Go! Push Pops utilize gesture, exclamation and popular idiom to embody a new age discursive physicality interfacing with the ancient archetypal realm. Neo-Dada, Fluxist and Feminist, their performance work posits the body as a danger to the operation of reason and patriarchal economy of lack. A wild leap, an elusive slogan, a paroxysm of the flesh – The Push Pops reinscribe the body through participatory ritual, spontaneous performance and interactive multi-media installation.

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Tuesday, April 16, 2013


Go! Push Pops take the Brooklyn Museum Artist’s Ball by STOOOORM!!!!
Wednesday, April 24, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. 
Martha A. and Robert S. Rubin Pavilion and Beaux-Arts Court
AT THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM BIATCH!!!
Invited by Luis Gispert who will be showing an installation in the Museum’s magical Rubin Glass Pavilion, Go! Push Pops will re-perform “BLOCK WATCHING Remix”  (based on Luis Gispert’s 2002 video Block Watching) with founding member Anna Souvorov
We will also present a brand new work  “BAD BITCHES” in collaboration with Michelle Marie Charles during the after-party from 9-12pm. Tickets for the dance party are only $75 (includes open bar and nail art)
To buy tickets to the Ball and/or After-Party at ball.brooklynmuseum.org.

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