In- Process: Holland Andrews & Yuniya Edi Kwon – How Does It Feel To Look At Nothing

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In- Process: Holland Andrews & Yuniya Edi Kwon - How Does It Feel To Look At Nothing

When

April 30, 2026    
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Where

Guild Hall
158 Main St, East Hampton, NY, 11937-2721

Guild Hall William P. Rayner Artists-in-Residence Holland Andrews and yuniya edi kwon share an in-process presentation of their experimental opera, How does it feel to look at nothing.

HOW DOES IT FEEL TO LOOK AT NOTHING is an experimental opera and embodied pre-origin story of a Deity of Nothingness. Working through an improvised language of disintegration, the project blends composition, improvisation, movement, and ritual to explore the forces and conditions that compel life’s emergence, and the spiritual act of meaning-making during epochs of decay. 

The in-process showing offers a glimpse into the evolving performance language of the work, as Holland and yuniya appear as composer-performers, soloists, and multi-instrumentalists. 

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