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"Performance art" hits Wal-Mart
Redandblack.com (The University of Georgia student paper) ^ | December 08, 2003 | AARON JOLLAY

Posted on 12/11/2003 4:34:46 AM PST by Wumpus Hunter

'Performance art' hits Wal-Mart Store staff forces crowd to leave

The Oconee County Wal-Mart was under siege Friday night by a guerrilla performance art project staged by University students for their Studio Art 2810 final.

The students, who call their group "Private Agenda," held a rave in the family bathroom and a fashion show in the electronics department before being asked to leave by Wal-Mart staff, who warned participants over the store's public announcement system that they could be arrested.

"Wal-Mart is the New America ... united we stand, 24 hours a day, consume, consume, consume," said James Kubie, a sophomore from Dunwoody and an organizer of the performance.

Kubie said the project was put together by students without any input from their teacher, Michael Oliveri.

"We just wanted something we could do at Wal-Mart to bring the youth culture and the art world into kinda like a fluorescent-lit wasteland," he said. "We thought that most of the employees would get a kick out of it, but a lot of the older employees were not amused by it."

Although a few employees stood smiling at the antics in the electronics department, Janet Gossage, an assistant manager at the Epps Bridge Road Wal-Mart, said people in the fashion show had been exposing themselves indecently.

Organizers and participants interviewed by The Red & Black said there was no indecent exposure.

"The most flesh that showed at all was one guy took off his pants and was wearing a pair of hot pants underneath," Kubie said.

Gossage refused to comment when contacted by The Red & Black Saturday night and would not say if surveillance videotapes had been reviewed for any indecencies.

"Our one guideline was to not break any laws, because the intended purpose was that we didn't want to break any laws but we wanted new (policies) to have to be made," Kubie said. "I think we were pretty responsible in the way we executed our overall plan. There was no permanent damage and very little cleaning to be done."

While Wal-Mart staff were caught off-guard, the performance art invasion had been advertised by the students for several weeks.

Televisions in the art school showed commercials made by the students to promote the event, and Kubie said he inserted flyers into about 150 copies of Flagpole Magazine.

The group documented their performance with photographs, video tape and audio recordings, and will put material on a Web Site for their final grade.

"It was an anti-control statement," said Sam Marks, a senior from Atlanta who wore a black dominatrix outfit Friday night.

Marks said her friends have been kicked out of Wal-Mart for things like hacky-sacking in the store.

"We went there to shake things up," said Roxanne Abelle, a junior from Thomasville, Tenn. "Either people really like Wal-Mart or they really hate Wal-Mart."

Abelle said the performance was "an excuse to get away with all the hijinks that aren't illegal in any way and aren't hurting anyone."

However, Gossage said the group made a mess of the family bathroom and insulted her customers by the fashion show.

Kubie said the only mess in the bathroom was a boombox and a small amount of confetti left behind.

Another issue that remains unclear between the students and the store was the event's purpose.

When asking students to leave, a Wal-Mart staffer referred to the event as a "feminist protest."

This may have been because of Natalie Gazaway, who wore a tiny white nurse's dress while being pushed through the store in a shopping cart asking people to take surveys.

"Would you try feminism even once?" Gazaway asked Wal-Mart customers with confused looks on their faces.

Adelle said Wal-Mart managers told some participants and spectators standing in check-out lines after being dispersed that they were not welcome to buy anything.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; Political Humor/Cartoons; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: anarchist; anarchy; culturewar; daycaregeneration; feminists; leftelitist; notart; performanceart; punks; rebellion; socalledart; walmart
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I think this whole "Performance art" thing is a hoot, but it would be annoying to store management and other shoppers.

There are 2 pictures at the source.

1 posted on 12/11/2003 4:34:47 AM PST by Wumpus Hunter
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Translation: We university students are soooooo much smarter than the rest of you rural Wal-Mart-shopping Oconee County hicks, so therefore we're going to disrupt your shopping because we want to.

God save us from arrogant liberal art majors.

}:-)4
2 posted on 12/11/2003 4:42:40 AM PST by Moose4 ("The road goes on forever, and the party never ends." --Robert Earl Keen)
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Art? Not.

Nothing more than anarchy.

3 posted on 12/11/2003 4:43:18 AM PST by aardvark1
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a bunch of shallow miscreants getting college credit for acting like eight year old brats.

I don't know who is worse, the students, or the college that gives them credit for antics like this.
4 posted on 12/11/2003 4:44:18 AM PST by camle (no fool like a damned fool)
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Sounds like another episode of "Bad Performance Art", hosted by Leonard Pinth-Garnell.
5 posted on 12/11/2003 4:45:55 AM PST by GodBlessRonaldReagan (where is Count Petofi when we need him most?)
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Obviously these kids are in need of a two week course on survival.

Like being dropped off in some desolate spot in Arizona with a penknife, one canteen of water, a sleeping bag, and a book of their choice.

6 posted on 12/11/2003 4:47:26 AM PST by G.Mason
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Classic shoplifting strategy: Create a diversion and while the security people are occupied, fill your pockets with DVD's.
7 posted on 12/11/2003 4:53:07 AM PST by Fresh Wind
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It is a testament to the good nature of average Americans that people who have to work for a living do not kick the ever-loving crap out of supercilious snots who have enough spare time to lecture the "proletariat" about ethics.
8 posted on 12/11/2003 4:56:11 AM PST by niteowl77 (Time Magazine: legitimizing attacks on American and Coalition troops.)
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"Wal-Mart is the New America ... united we stand, 24 hours a day, consume, consume, consume," said James Kubie, a sophomore from Dunwoody and an organizer of the performance.

There's a reason why the word "sophmoric" is in the dictionary.

The dirty little secret of performance artists everywhere: money from home. Get a job, dudes!

The fact that I'm a Christian prevents me from saying what I really feel.

9 posted on 12/11/2003 5:04:44 AM PST by Aquinasfan (Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
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Silly hippies. Oh well, I was that age once...
10 posted on 12/11/2003 5:06:42 AM PST by Kenton (This space for rent)
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To: Moose4
Q: How do you get an Art Major off your porch?

A: Pay them for the pizza.
11 posted on 12/11/2003 5:13:02 AM PST by Tijeras_Slim (SSDD - Same S#it Different Democrat)
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"We just wanted something we could do at Wal-Mart to bring the youth culture and the art world into kinda like a fluorescent-lit wasteland," he said.

Could this "artist" be able to make a florescent lightbulb? Explain how one works? Give a five-minute lecture on electricity? Why is light from an energy-efficient florescent bulb somehow offensive, while noise pollution from a boom-box (one expression of youth "culture") is okay? Ayn Rand had a lot of interesting and amusing things to say about pretentious fools who think they know everything and criticize everything, while if society had to rely on their knowledge, we would be back in the stone age.

12 posted on 12/11/2003 5:15:10 AM PST by Wilhelm Tell (Lurking since 1997!)
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Lovely...

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Participants and spectators begin to leave the electronics department after a fashion show presented by University students enrolled in a digital media class was broken up by Wal-Mart security and managers. (Sara Hopkins * The Red & Black)

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Janet Gossage (right), assistant manager at the Super Wal-Mart on Epps Bridge Road, attempts to disperse the crowd that gathered Friday for an unexpected fashion show. (Sara Hopkins * The Red & Black)

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13 posted on 12/11/2003 5:17:47 AM PST by Damocles (sword of...)
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Garbage
In
Garbage
Out
14 posted on 12/11/2003 5:18:39 AM PST by backhoe (--30--)
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Toss the lot in jail - put them to useful work...
...supposedly a lot of homeless need shelter - these twinkies ought to do something constructive for a change!
15 posted on 12/11/2003 5:20:50 AM PST by NoClones
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Assembling all of these snot-nosed little twits and administering a public flogging......Now there's some performance art I'd enjoy!
16 posted on 12/11/2003 5:33:55 AM PST by Freebird Forever
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I guess I was too busy studying and working after class in college. I missed play time. What was the purpose here? All I read from the article was that a bunch of kids dressed up and acted silly at Walmarts. It sounds like it might have been fun but academic?
17 posted on 12/11/2003 5:49:04 AM PST by CindyDawg
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"Would you try feminism even once?" Gazaway asked Wal-Mart customers with confused looks on their faces.



Does any else remember Ali G's questions about "experimenting with feminism"? Looks like these kids have seen and copied the skit.
18 posted on 12/11/2003 5:54:37 AM PST by AlbertWang
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To: Fresh Wind
Exactly. First thing I noticed, they did this in the electronics department with all the DVDs and videos. Why there? Why not, say, in the canned goods isle? There is more room there.

I don't blame the manager for having a fit.
19 posted on 12/11/2003 5:59:06 AM PST by I still care
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I don't blame the manager for having a fit.
True enough, though when I consider Wally-world's refusal to sell even labeled "explicit lyrics" CDs while its trying to run other vendors out of business, I lose a lot of sympathy for the entity.

-Eric

20 posted on 12/11/2003 6:06:37 AM PST by E Rocc
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