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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Monday, July 22, 2013




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When Go! Push Pops met Nyssa Frank at the Living Gallery to pick up the keys for use of the space during our month long Warrior Goddess Workshop, the first few words out of Push Pop co-leader Diamond’s mouth at the time were,
“A year of planning leading up to this and it all flew by so fast. I kept thinking I would really be a Goddess by the time this workshop rolled around – but I’m not so sure.”
Nyssa replied, “You are definitely a Goddess.”
Could it be? What does it mean to embody the Goddess and how do we get there physically, emotionally, and spiritually? How do we burn away eons of patriarchal residual – the self-loathing, objectification and physical/emotional violence which ensued for all peoples during the dark Piscean age of war and pillage on this earth now past? When do we commit to being present, seeing reality clearly and letting the heart lead us back to a past-present-futurity in which women, who by yogic science possess sixteen times the cosmic primordial creative energy of men (in order to carry new life) will celebrate and accept their own beauty and power?
Before Nicolas Bourriaud wrapped up social practice in all his constipated white male European intellectual fantasies, feminist artists were doing social practice and they were doing it better. They were doing it fueled by a lot less money and hype than say, Tino Sehgal getting six figures to turn the Guggenheim into a people petting zoo for alienated folks or Rirkrit opening a soup kitchen for the culturally-emaciated Art elite. They were doing it like Suzanne Lacy making “art” with LAPD to bring hidden experiences of rape into the media domain and change public policy. They were doing it like Jane Dickson’s collaboratory cardboard “City Maze” at Fashion Moda in 1980, a site most well known and historicized for the contributions of the male artists involved. As Jane recalled at a panel this past winter at the Bronx Documentary Center, it was the first time since 1980 she had been asked to speak about her work at Fashion Moda because it was the first panel scheduled during a period when the men had something better to do.

ARTICLE CONTINUES....

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WARRIOR GODDESS WORKSHOP


Monday, May 20, 2013

Warrior Goddess Workshop

                                                                                     

Go! Push Pops Warrior Goddess Final Workshop & Closing Party
A Community Event FREE & Open to the Public
 Saturday MAY 25th 4-8 pm

Empowering Women Through
Yoga, Hip Hop & Feminism
FREESTylin’ with BoomBoxBoy
Women Kicking ASS

BYO Drinks + EATS (Backyard Grill out!!)
the Living Gallery
1094 Broadway, Bushwick, Brooklyn
http://www.the-living-gallery.com/

Warrior Goddess Workshop PROMO Go! Push Pops Learn How to KICK ASS during Tanto BinEverett's Martial Arts Workshop
              

 This project is sponsored, in part, by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC).

Monday, May 6, 2013


Here documentation of our first day of WARRIOR GODDESS WORKSHOP 

thanks to The Living Gallery and 
BAC Brooklyn Arts Council 

WELCOME!!
NEXT SATURDAY.....ALL MAY














Thursday, April 25, 2013



BROOKLYN MUSEUM BLOCK WATCHING & BAD BITCHES PRESS





TODAY! April 25th 7PM "LAND ON THE MOON" video screening at Cinebeasts at Anthologie Film Archives This Is The Last Stop On This Train! Subway Series Finale at Anthology Film Archives


Friday, April 19, 2013


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Go! Push Pops is recruiting NYC Women to participate in a free Warrior Goddess Workshop May 4, 11, 18 & 25

ATTENTION: Young Feminists of Brooklyn!!
Go! Push Pops is recruiting NYC Women to participate in a free Warrior Goddess Workshop May 4, 11, 18 & 25