MELLOW DRAMA: WEAVING
03.19.22

MELLOW DRAMA is a mixtape language meditation where mysterious voices call in to read from long books of poetry. In this intimately humid space, you might encounter outsized DJ personalities, concept-driven music sets, and astrology-heavy conversational foreplay. We’re just a couple of slow-mo homos who want to arrive with you.
Azadeh Ahmadi is a multi-disciplinary artist and educator, working at the intersection of film, literature, and performing arts. She believes in the transforming force born from the hybridity of mediums, disciplines, and cultures. Her works explore the potentials and qualities of the space that exists between interiority and exteriority, individual and landscape, and mind and body.
A published writer and translator, she has produced and directed short films in Los Angeles, and has collaborated with Guadalajara Film Festival as jury member and Velaslavasay Panorama as film curator. She holds an MFA in Film Directing from California Institute of the Arts.
Lucinda Trask is a weaver and shaper of materials and a lover of color. She is a taurus with an aries moon, her spirit animal is the lizard and her favorite highway is route 2 as it winds through the San Gabriel mountains. Three years ago she saw a brown bear in the foothills and at first mistook it for a very large sculpture until it turned to look her in the eyes. Her dreams are often set in liminal locations, such as the space between interior and exterior walls or on a road that becomes a living room. She loves the bright high desert and also the foggy northern atlantic islands.