ABOUT THE SUPER G PROGRAM

The Super G: Experiential Residency Program is an intensive three-week residency that invites thinkers and practitioners to collectively develop projects that are directed towards the production of “experience.”

The Super G Mart is a 75,000 square foot international supermarket and public flea market. Residents are given a 144 square foot space within the flea market to use and transform in any way wish. This space can act as a central hub for exploring the Super G, an actual site for social engagement, a temporary resource for the public, or simply a place to sit and do nothing.

Resident groups invited to the program can range from professionals and amateurs in a vast variety of disciplines from musicians, architects, poets, yogi’s, carpenters, anthropologists, chefs, athletes, and more.

To conclude each residency, collaborative groups will give a public talk at the Super G discussing their use of the space and the experience of the residency.

For more information or to apply, contact Lee Walton at lee@leewalton.com or Donovan McKnight at mcknight.donovan@gmail.com

FREE WAKE UP CALL WITH YOUR DONATION

TUESDAY, OCT 5th
Super G Experiential Residency orchestrators Lee Walton and Donovan McKnight are offering you and your friends a one-day only opportunity to help us make rent. We’ll be accepting appointments for wake up calls for you or for someone you know and love. We ask only that you contribute to the Super G rent in whatever amount you’d like. Our goal is to raise $200, the cost for rent for the month of October. Help us keep this residency alive while ensuring that you or maybe just somebody you wanna wake up (ex-boyfriend?), get the SUPER G phone call to start the day.

We call anybody, anytime and anywhere. Just click DONATE. You can also give cash, checks etc.. contact LEE@LEEWALTON.COM if you need help.

Sam, Josh and Roxy – Thank You!

Super G Experiential Residents Sam Bridges, Josh Norman and Roxanne Baker, delighted us with a sound piece that transformed the entire Super G Market into a sound piece. By replacing the ambient music of the supermarket sound system with snippets of conversation with shoppers, audience were able to wander the aisles and hear the thoughts and histories of our community.

More documentation and information soon. This sound piece will be made public soon.