Sue Pam-Grant is an actor, writer, and interdisciplinary artist. Dan Selsick is a sessional trombonist and composer for film and television who also runs his own recording studio. Both artists are regular collaborators of both William Kentridge and the Centre for the Less Good Idea.
‘All of the Gone | Pick up Sticks Black’ is a collaborative Long Minute between Selsick and Pam-Grant.
Some words from Pam-Grant:
“Living Inside the Unprecedented
It is The Artist that is Affected
The Artist must Re-evaluate
The Artist must Respond
The Artist must Recalibrate
The Artist must Reconfigure
The Artist must Recalculate
The Artist must Reformat
The Artist must Move Forward
The Artist must Reimagine
The Artist is the Archivist
We will always turn towards the Artist to try to Make Sense
We will always look towards The Artist when we are Unable to See
The Artist must continue To Make in order to continue To Breathe”
Creators | Sue Pam-Grant and Dan Selsick
Artwork Concept & Performance | Sue Pam-Grant
Composer | Dan Selsick
Musicians | All instruments played by Dan Selsick, except saxophone played by Kevin Davidson
Curator of The Long Minute | Bronwyn Lace