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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Thursday, December 18, 2014


http://worldredeye.com/2014/12/the-miami-beach-edition-presents-marilyn-minter-jordan-wolfson/

Tuesday, December 16, 2014


http://posturemag.com/online/2014/12/23/go-push-pops-holy-creatrixxx/

Thursday, December 11, 2014



http://www.corridor8.co.uk/online/go-push-pops-holy-creatrixxx-alexandra-arts-manchester/

Monday, October 27, 2014


GET CONNECTED!! 

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@GOPUSHPOPS

http://instagram.com/gopushpops

Sunday, October 26, 2014


http://www.alexandra-arts.org.uk/new-blog/2014/10/1/pankhurst-in-the-park-launch-celebrates-moss-sides-radical-heritage

Go! Push Pops started our Alexandra Arts Residency in Manchester this week! Looking forward to 8-weeks of Feminist Social Practice honoring the legacy of British suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst

http://www.alexandra-arts.org.uk/new-blog/2014/10/23/meet-alexandra-arts-fall-artist-in-residence-go-push-pops





http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/2014/09/the_future_is_female.php


https://thewildmagazine.com/blog/the-last-dregs-of-nyfw-street-style/


http://observer.com/2014/09/the-hole-and-sensei-galleries-redefine-the-f-word-feminism/


http://blog.art21.org/2014/08/18/the-go-push-pops-on-future-feminisms/#.VE1lRYvF8hI



Wednesday, July 23, 2014


GO!PUSHPOPS 
PHOTOSYNTHESIZE

@ BODY ACTUALIZED CENTER 
THURSDAY JULY 31ST


STAY TUNE! GO!PushPops interview by Jacquelyn Gleisner for Art21 Blog COMING SOON!! 

Monday, May 12, 2014

Feminists Crash the Whitney A Public Conversation At The Whitney Biennial



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



Feminists Crash the Whitney
A Public Conversation At The Whitney Biennial


Art collectives to lead inclusive consciousness raising discussions


Friday, May 16, 2014 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
Whitney Museum of American Art, 945 Madison Ave., 2nd floor galleries.

The Clitney Perennial is a rogue group conversation to be staged in the galleries of the Whitney Biennial. Impromptu conversations will be lead by members of art collectives, along with individual artists, writers and curators on the second floor of the Whitney Museum. The conversations are intended to raise awareness about the lack of diversity in the show as a microcosm of the larger art world.

Suzanne Lacy, renowned artist and activist endorses the event, "Clitney Perennial is hysterical, combining serious activism with engaging humor; I wish these feminists the best of luck!" 

All museum attendees will be welcome to gather in small groups for feminist consciousness raising discussions. Conversations may conclude and re-form throughout the evening. Flowers available at the front door of the museum may be worn by all participants.

Discussion leaders include the following collectives and individuals:
Moon Church, Girls Against God, FlucT, Go! Push Pops, Slutist;
Anne Sherwood Pundyk, Katie Cercone, Asha Man, Melanie Bonajo, Nancy Azara, Mimi Balmori, Ivy Castellanos, Coco Dolle, Julia Fiorino, Rebecca Goyette, Elisa Garcia de la Huerta, Greem Jellyfish, Sigrid Lauren, Maura McHugh, Monica Mirabile, Julie Ann Nagle, Esther Neff, Samantha Osborne, Naomi Elena Ramirez, Kara L. Rooney, Kristen Korvette, Suzanne Stroebe, Sophia Wallace





http://hyperallergic.com/127047/feminist-protest-disrupts-the-whitney-biennial/

Monday, February 17, 2014








Introducing Go! Push Pops DiAMOND TRiBE, a participatory workshop fusing hip hop, yoga & feminism in collaboration with the artist
B-O-N-E-S. DiAMOND TRiBE is a project working with homeless/at-risk/queer youth of NYC as part of our Culture Push Fellowship for Utopian Practice.

For this project Go! Push Pops is partnering with youth at The Door http://www.door.org/
& the forthcoming Momenta Art Education Program

Stay tuned for more details & follow @gopushpops on Instagram
Check out B-O-N-E-S music @https://soundcloud.com/b_o_n_e_s
Diamond Tribe necklaces are alchemical, one-of-a-kind works of art infused with meditative intention. Bursting with color and handmade by Go! Push Pops, each piece is a rainbow talisman made in conscious meditation and named for the energetic principle that it holds. Your piece might be infused with “Love” or “Cosmic Creativity.” Choose a necklace named for a principle you resonate with, and wear it daily to bring more of that into your life. Inspired by our Diamond Tribe workshop with at-risk youth of New York City, your contribution goes toward building our comprehensive yoga-hip-hop-feminism platform and gives more youth in need the support they require to walk the path of the Rainbow Warrior.
For more information about Go! Push Pops Diamond Tribe, a project supported in part by the Culture Push Fellowship for Utopian Practice, check out the Culture Push website http://culturepushblog.tumblr.com/fellowship
Neckaces can be purchase at our GO!PUSHPOPS ETSY SHOP
or email us to gopushpops@gmail.com
or soon through MOMENTA ART fundraiser 

Saturday, February 8, 2014


INTERVIEW FOR ART IN ODD PLACES BLOG





FINALLY @GOPUSHPOPS IN INSTAGRAM!!!! 
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Saturday, January 25, 2014


gopushpops in Enid Ellen's "CALENDAR GIRL" coming to you with L.O.V.E.E.E.E. Thursday Jan 30th at 7:30pm

Lust, flesh, ecstasy, union, pure sassy saccharine bliss born in the dead of icy white winter...

At the Dixon Place 161 Chrystie St, New York, NY
photo credit: Jenny Morgan