AFTERLIGHT is a collaborative installation by Long Beach-based artists Virginia Broersma and Natalie Mik. Interested in the human body as a site where power is contested and negotiated, the artists offer an artistic reassessment of the body with regards to issues of historiography, gender, and visibility politics. The installation uses the mediums of performance, video, and painting to remember forgotten and invisible bodies through ideas of ephemerality and permanence. The installation will be a part of MoLAA's one-night Barrio Baroque event that will include a performance by Alice Bag, DJ sets by Chulita Vinyl Club, a performance by ELLA, a screening of the documentary OVARIAN PSYCOS with a Q&A, and more. It will be a night of women held space through music, film, discussions and art inspired by the upcoming Judithe Hernández exhibition in August. The night will also include all female craft vendors, food for purchase, photo booth and a cash bar. Tickets can be purchased at
https://molaa.org/events/2018/5/12/barrio-baroque