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Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight) (2014–2015) was a work of endurance/performance art which Emma Sulkowicz conducted as a senior thesis during the final year of a visual arts degree at Columbia University in New York City.
Emma Sulkowicz (born October 3, 1992) is an American political activist and performance artist. While a college student, Sulkowicz developed a national reputation with the performance artwork Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight) (2014–2015).
Sulkowicz created Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight) in the summer of 2014 for her senior thesis while at Yale University Summer School of Art and Music. Her first effort was a video of herself dismantling a bed, accompanied by the audio of her filing the police report, which she had recorded on her cellphone. [ 40 ]
On August 27, 2012 Columbia student Emma Sulkowicz says she was violently raped by a close friend -- Jean-Paul Nungesser. Sulkowicz initially went to Columbia's internal justice system to report ...
By CHELSEA HUANG Emma Sulkowicz, a 21-year-old senior at Columbia University, says she was raped in her own bed at the beginning of her sophomore year -- but she received little support from her ...
A Columbia University student who was accused and cleared of rape last year is suing the school for not protecting him. You might remember Emma Sulkowicz, the student who carried a 50-pound ...
Emma Sulkowicz, 2014. Emma Sulkowicz, a non-binary artist who uses both she/her and they/them pronouns, [13] obtained a degree in visual arts from Columbia University in 2015. [14] [15] Sulkowicz's senior thesis and first notable artwork was Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight) (2014–2015), which consisted of Sulkowicz carrying a mattress wherever she went on campus during her final year ...
Emma Sulkowicz → Alleged rape of Emma Sulkowicz – This person is really only notable for one event - the rape she alleges against [redacted], of which he was cleared by campus authorities. Kelly hi! 00:01, 6 February 2015 (UTC) Oppose. Carry That Weight has been widely discussed as performance art and she is notable in that context.