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TORCHES.

30+ Years of Downtown Performance in NYC (1990s–2020s)
30+ Video Oral Histories and a Thematically Structured Book

WELCOME TO TORCHES.

As co-founder of HERE Arts Center – described by the OBIE committee as “a lasting home for the weird and wild in downtown performance” – Kristin Marting has spent the past three decades immersed in making, witnessing, and supporting groundbreaking performance in NYC. TORCHES is a much needed exploration of New York City’s unique and influential downtown performance world.  

Part memoir, part oral history, and part cultural inquiry, TORCHES weaves Marting's personal journey as a downtown artist and arts leader with in-depth conversations with 35+ of the most imaginative and boundary pushing artists working in the field today. These include writers, performers, directors, designers, composers, arts leaders and genre-defying creators who have shaped the ecosystem of contemporary performance from the 1990s to the present.

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TORCHES ASKS:

Why do artists come to New York City—one of the most expensive, chaotic, and competitive places in the world? How do they influence each other? How do artists keep making work—often in the face of financial instability, institutional neglect, and political upheaval? How does their work go beyond NYC to influence the field and impact our culture?

Using intimate artist conversations as a jumping off point to explore themes like identity, risk, scarcity, collaboration, and activism, TORCHES hopes to illuminate the choices and challenges artists face—and to spark a deeper dialogue about how art evolves in the crucible of NYC, the impact of that work on the field at large, and the role of art in our culture.  

Inspired by Gloria Steinem’s words—“There is no one torch; I’m using my torch to light other torches”—TORCHES is both a living archive and an offering for the future. Learning about these artists and their work is not just looking back; it can ignite what’s coming next. They are not only inventors of form—they are keepers of community, fire-starters for our future.

 

Whether you're an artist, arts student, or art lover, TORCHES offers insight, inspiration, and a rare window into those who’ve shaped the downtown scene and, in fact, our creative ecosystem— and continue to light the way forward. 

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WHO'S BEHIND TORCHES.

Kristin Marting is an award-winning visionary artist and arts leader in contemporary performance. Founding Artistic Director Emeritus of HERE, one of New York City’s most influential homes for hybrid performance. Co-Founding Director of Prototype Festival, a city wide contemporary opera and music-theatre festival. For over 30 years, she has championed artists who defy genre, challenge form, and reimagine the role of performance in our culture. She has developed and directed over 37 new works. In 2025, she received an Obie Award for Lifetime Achievement and a Proclamation from the New York State Assembly for her leadership.

"There is no

ONE TORCH;

I'm using my torch to

LIGHT OTHER TORCHES."

GLORIA STEINEM

wEEKLY RELEASE.

Join us every Monday at 1pm for the TORCHES Weekly Release: 36 weeks of in-depth conversations with innovative NYC artists about their art, their choices, and their impact. 

March 16, 2026.

CHANON JUDSON

Chanon is an investigative-innovator. In the tradition of a litany of makers that have used the arts to unmask history, mend, learn and access liberation, Chanon collages multiple modalities of performance practice to craft solutions. Largely, Chanon makes by way of dance-theatre, performance, visual design, and the curation of art-based communal practices that encourage play, self reflection and engagement with jazz as an organizing aesthetic. 

 

Chanon is an Associate Professor at the University at Buffalo. She served as Co-Artistic Director and ensemble performer with Urban Bush Women. Choreographic credits include “Haint Blu,” “Hair and Other Stories” (UBW), “The Priestess of Twerk” (Nia Witherspoon),“The Hang” (Taylor Mac, Niegel Smith), “Cannabis! A Viper Vaudeville” (Talvin Wilks, Baba Israel, Grace Galu) “The Invention of Tragedy” (Meghan Finn). Performance-Collaborator Credits include, Dancing with Glass - The Piano Etudes, Snake Hips in our DNA, A 24-Decade History of Popular Music, God’s Trombone, and the Tony award winning musical Fela!

ARTISTS.

In their own words.

EXTRAS.

HERE arts leaders who supported the TORCHES artists.

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