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AN INFECTED SUNSET

Artist Presentation
8.9.2025
Details
Date:
Saturday, August 9, 2025
Time:
7:00PM—9:00PM EDT
Location:
The Beach at Cedar Walk, Fire Island Pines
BOFFO Artist-in Residence Demian DinéYazhi' presents a 60 minute performance and new banner made during their time on Fire Island. Through this work, they offer a call to recognize Indigenous presence while projecting the possibility of radical + queer + decolonial futures. Join Boffo in celebrating the conclusion of Demian DinéYazhi's residency. The Performance will be held at 7pm on The Beach at Cedar Walk with a reception to follow at 150 Ocean Walk from 8PM-9PM.

Demian DinéYazhi is an Indigenous Diné transdisciplinary artist born to the clans Naasht’ézhí Tábaahá (Zuni Clan Water’s Edge) and Todich’linii (Bitter Water) living in Portland, OR. DinéYazhi highlights the intersections of Radical Indigenous Queer Feminist ideology while challenging the white noise of contemporary art. Their work refuses colonial and professional etiquette while interrogating the irresponsible state of the Arts Industrial Complex. Their art practice enacts a transdisciplinary strategy through vibrant, radiating neon signs; letterpress posters reimagined from social media posts; self-published books printed collaboratively with BIPOC communities; or endurance performances and sonic collaborations that unsettle remnants of colonial assimilative conditioning that is stored in the body. Working in this manner honors ancestral traditions of Survivance, migration, and revolutionary histories tied to the resiliency of Indigenous, Trans, 2Spirit, and Queer communities. They have recently exhibited their work at the Honolulu Biennial, the Biennale of Sydney, and 2024 Whitney Biennial.