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Holes Marathon, Los Angeles

Event Details

DATE: March 28, 2026 TIME: Doors 7 pm, program at 7:30 pm.

LOCATION: 2220 Arts + Archives, 2220 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles

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TICKET PRICE: $20

Active Cultures and Triple Canopy present a marathon of brief performances, readings, and meditations on holes—absences, aporias, portals, and clearings—from the body to the earth, from plotholes to potholes.

Following artist Pope.L’s assertion that “lack is where it’s at,” together we recast the void as a source of pleasure and potential. Holes Marathon, Los Angeles will bring together artists, performers, and researchers whose practices engage absence, rupture, permeability, and refusal through embodied action, sound, language, and material transformation. 

Holes Marathon, Los Angeles is a one-night, durational performance program extending the research and artistic inquiry of Not Nothing, Triple Canopy’s thirtieth issue of the magazine. 

Hosted at 2220 Arts + Archives, the program unfolds over an evening, inviting audiences to move through a sequence of performances, readings, and activations, punctuated by shared “hole foods” and drink.

Holes Marathon, Los Angeles is produced by Active Cultures and Triple Canopy. 

About the Artists

Nancy Holt
Nancy Holt (1938–2014) was a member of the earth, land, and conceptual art movements. An innovator of site-specific installation and the moving image, Holt recalibrated the limits of art. She expanded the places where art could be found and embraced the new media of her time. Across five decades she...
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Alex Tatarsky
A “hilarious, finely tuned absurdist” (Theatre Jones), Alex Tatarsky makes performances in the uncomfortable in-between zone of comedy, dance-theater, performance art, and deluded rant–sometimes with songs. Tatarsky experienced fleeting fame as Andy Kaufman’s daughter and used to perform as a mound of dirt. They are currently touring their falling apart...
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Jackie Amézquita
Jackie Amézquita (b. 1985, Quetzaltenango, Guatemala) is an interdisciplinary artist based in Los Angeles, whose work explores the ecological, ancestral, and ontological dimensions of space and time. She uses biomaterials—earth, charcoal, rain, masa, limestone—as living mediums to reflect on memory, transformation, and the impermanence of all living systems. Through installations,...
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P. Staff
Staff is an artist based in Los Angeles and London. Across video installation, sculpture, and poetry, their work probes the structures of power that produce and define the living and the dead. Staff’s work has been presented internationally, at locations such as Bonner Kunstverein, Germany; Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland; MoCA, Los...
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Maral
Maral’s sonic palette incorporates a collage of Iranian Classical & Folk samples and explores genres of experimental electronic production such as noise, punk/post-punk, and dub. Maral has released two critically acclaimed records, Ground Groove (2022) and Push (2020) on Leaving Records. She has collaborated with artists such as Lee “Scratch”...
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Sung Hwan Bobby Park
Sung Hwan ‘Bobby’ Park is a Korean-born, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland NZ–raised, LA-based performance and visual artist whose multidisciplinary practice explores queer identity, diaspora, and the fragility of protection within institutional systems. Working across ceramics, performance, drawing, and writing, Park transforms personal experiences, including compulsory military service under homophobic policies, into...
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Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork
Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork’s (b.1982, Long Beach, CA) studied at the San Francisco Art Institute and researched the history of acoustics and computer music at Stanford University. Their work has been the subject of solo exhibitions at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts,  Harvard University (2024); Visual Arts Center, University...
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About Triple Canopy

Triple Canopy is a magazine that works with artists and writers to address the critical issues that define contemporary life. Triple Canopy is committed to cultivating unconventional, unassimilated forms of thought and expression, and to meaningfully supporting the people who produce them. The magazine collaborates with contributors on artworks, essays, fictions, conversations, performances, and books (among other media) from conception to realization, navigating the digital and physical realms where ideas and audiences take shape. In doing so, Triple Canopy strives to not only analyze but alter the structures that influence whose voices are heard, whose stories are circulated, and whose experiences are valued. Founded in 2007 and based in New York City, Triple Canopy is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, has been certified by W.A.G.E., and is a member of the Coalition of Small Arts New York City.

Credits

Active Cultures is sustained through the generous support of the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture; the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs; the Vera R. Campbell Foundation; the Getty Foundation; the Jerry & Terri Kohl Family Foundation; the Maurice Marciano Family Foundation; the Offield Family Foundation; Teiger Foundation; James Cohan Gallery; Who Wants To Be A Millionaire/ABC; William Grant & Sons; Active Cultures’ Board of Directors; the Members Circle Annual Fund; Green Art Lab Alliance (GALA); and the Los Angeles Visual Arts (LAVA) Coalition.