2025 UPSTATE ART WEEKEND

OPEN Hours

Saturday, July 19 - Sunday, july 20

12-5PM

EVENTS

Saturday July 19th - 12:30, 2:30, 4pm in the Gym

46 Gordon is a collaborative work by Nicole Cherubini and Julia K. Gleich.

This seventeen-minute piece was inspired by Virginia Woolf’s seminal 1929 work, A Room of One’s Own, a cornerstone of feminist theory. The title references the address of Woolf’s drawing room, located at 46 Gordon Square in London. In addition to three scheduled performances, the installation will remain active, with performers inhabiting it throughout the day.

46 Gordon sprung from discussions between Cherubini and Gleich around sculptural space, voyeurism, and agency. These conversations coincided serendipitously with A Room of One’s Own entering the public domain, reinforcing their decision to center the work around Woolf’s essay.

Using the book’s six chapters as a narrative guide, the piece follows the fictional Napolitana—a sultry beauty, a forward-thinking intellect, and quite possibly the ghostwriter of the Surrealist Manifesto—who, after partnering with Woolf, works with her to actively radicalize the sitting room, reinhabiting a once-gendered space with agency and desire.

46 Gordon traverses time, featuring dancers in collaged Pucci-esque costumery moving from the deconstruction of the sitting room at 46 Gordon Square to the construction of an artist studio. The performance culminates in the precarious transformation of Il Napolitana’s persona into the radical embodiment of sculpture—liberated as art yet still symbolically contained as a vessel.

The work is a contemporary interpretation of current affairs in conversation with Woolf’s text. Reexamining this essay 100 years later, amid current attacks on women's rights and freedoms, gives it a renewed relevance and urgency.

The Campus is proud to participate in the 2025 upstate art weekend. For more details for events, please visit the 2025 UAW website.