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Writing on Raving with Zoë Beery, Geoffrey Mak, Brittany Newell, Anne Lesley Selcer, McKenzie Wark, Chris Zaldua, and Fault Radio. Afterparty hosted by Club Moniker.

  • The Lab 2948 16th St San Francisco, CA, 94103 (map)

Saturday, April 15, 2023
8pm doors / 8:30pm readings
Tickets $15 (discounted or free for members)
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Cloaca Projects and /(slash) present Writing on Raving, a NY event series spearheaded by Zoë Beery, Geoffrey Mak, and McKenzie Wark. This event is the accompanying public program for the exhibition through the electric grid promised land… currently on view at /(slash).

Along with readings from the NY trio, the San Francisco iteration of Writing on Raving will feature readings by San Francisco-based writers Brittany Newell, Anne Lesley Selcer, and Chris Zaldua. Fault Radio will be providing the music background for the evening.

Writing on Raving is a night of readings about nightlife, dancing, techno, about why we love all these things, but also about how that love is complicated. It brings together a diverse range of writers whose dispatches from dance floors, bedrooms, and their own histories hold a mirror to a community whose cultural preservation is still emergent. The series was founded in 2021 by Geoffrey Mak, Zoë Beery, and McKenzie Wark and has included over three dozen readers.”

**An afterparty for this event, hosted by Club Moniker, will be held at Underground SF.**

Club Moniker is a Bay Area collective focused on forward-thinking underground dance music. The collective includes artists and organizers across the club, radio, music production, and design spaces. Club Moniker aims to present experimental rave experiences while promoting safe space values.

Zoë Beery is a journalist and safer spaces worker in Brooklyn. She co-organizes the safer spaces programs at Nowadays, Sustain-Release, Horst Arts & Music, and Tangent Gallery. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, the Atlantic, Resident Advisor, and many other publications.

Fault Radio is a grassroots non-profit organization dedicated to creating a center for modern electronic/dance music culture in the Bay Area. Originally conceived as a pop-up live video-streaming platform of DJ sets and digital archive in 2018, they recently brought the URL to IRL via a physical station and storefront, which opened in July 2022. Fault Radio functions as both a stationary and mobile community hub, bridging the electronic music community on- and offline via live streams and collaborative pop-up events to document and experience the brilliance of the local music scene.

Geoffrey Mak is the author of Mean Boys, out in 2024. His writing and criticism have appeared in The Guardian, Artforum, and Spike. As a performance artist, he has staged "performative readings" at Swiss Institute, CTM Festival, and Kaje. He is based in NYC.

Brittany Newell is a writer and performer living in San Francisco. Her debut novel, Oola, was published in 2017 at the age of 21 by Henry Holt and HarperCollins. It was translated into German by btb, a division of Random House, in January 2020 and published as Ein Sommer in Big Sur. In 2017-18 she wrote a regular column on gender and sexuality for Dazed Digital. You can find her written work in Granta, N+1, the New York Times, Joyland, and Playgirl. In 2021 she was a recipient of the San Francisco Arts Commission's Individual Artist grant for artists serving under-represented communities. In addition to writing, she has worked as a professional Dominatrix since 2018. She and her wife, Silk Worm, run a weekly drag and dance party called Angels at Aunt Charlie's Lounge, one of San Francisco's oldest queer bars. You can find her on Instagram at @frottage_industry.

Anne Lesley Selcer is a poet and artist. They play with moving image, performance, and sound. Work has screened or been performed at the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, the Moscow International Experimental Film Festival, Cork International Film Festival, and the Berkeley Art Museum, among other places. Writing has been commissioned/published internationally, most recently in Baest: a journal of queer formsBlank Sign Book is their essay collection on art and politics between Occupy and Trump. Sun Cycle, selected by CA Conrad as winner of the First Poetry Book Prize, is about Beauty. Keywords: anti-self, synesthesia, collaboration, anti-discipline, Girl is Presence. More @end____less____lee.

McKenzie Wark is the author, among other things, of Raving (Duke 2023), Reverse Cowgirl (Semiotexte 2020), and Capital is Dead (Verso 2019). With madison moore, she coedited the Black Techno | Queer Rave issue of e-flux journal, December 2022.

Chris Zaldua is a writer, event producer, and DJ based in San Francisco, California. He co-founded two event series, Surface Tension and Vague Terrain, and a record label, Left Hand Path. His writing has been published in the San Francisco Chronicle, SF Weekly, KQED, Resident Advisor, FACT Magazine, and beyond. 

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