Members of New York Metropolis’s artwork group are fundraising to assist efficiency artist and professor Ayana Evans and her associate after a fireplace tore by means of her top-floor Brooklyn condominium on Monday afternoon, September 8.
The blaze destroyed almost every thing they owned and displaced them from their dwelling with just some belongings in a matter of a number of hours, Evans informed Hyperallergic in a telephone name from a lodge the place she is at the moment dwelling. She stated she had by no means skilled something prefer it after greater than 20 years in New York.
“There’s a lot of things that went wrong,” Evans stated. “It was not like the movies where it’s very clear it’s an emergency,” she added, recalling how the constructing’s smoke alarms had not even gone off when she and her neighbors cleared their properties.
Exterior view of the fireplace, which ripped by means of the highest ground of a six-story residential constructing in Prospect Lefferts Gardens (photograph by and courtesy Ayana Evans)
A spokesperson for FDNY informed Hyperallergic that officers have nonetheless not decided the reason for the fireplace, which ripped by means of the constructing’s cockloft — a flamable void house between the highest ground ceiling and the roof that may steadily be a hazardous vessel for hidden fires. Authorities have reportedly arrested the contractor for unlawful use of a blowtorch.
A web-based fundraiser to assist Evans and her household offset the prices of relocating and recovering has up to now raised greater than $23,500 from 316 supporters.


Images of Evans’s condominium within the aftermath of the fireplace confirmed a collapsed roof and soot protecting the unit. (pictures by and courtesy Ayana Evans)
Recognized for her trademark efficiency uniform consisting of an unforgettable neon inexperienced zebra-striped catsuit, Evans works as an adjunct professor at Brooklyn Faculty, Fordham College, and New York College when she shouldn’t be staging guerrilla-style group reveals at venues like El Museo del Barrio, the Weeksville Heritage Middle, the Barnes Basis, and the Crystal Bridges Museum.
Her work, which has included the continuing relational efficiency sequence Operation Catsuit (2012–) and a non-traditional profession honest referred to as C.R.E.A.M (Money Guidelines Every part Round Me), is rooted in inclusive community-building and confronting points that systemically have an effect on individuals based mostly on race, class, intercourse, gender, and sexuality.

Certainly one of Ayana Evans’s guerilla-style performances on the Fondazione Giorgio Cini in Venice, Italy (photograph by Glorija Blazinsek)
Though quite a lot of Evans’s work is stored in an off-site space for storing, the fireplace destroyed objects important to her artwork observe, like her digicam, unused backdrops, costumes, and work she had made on the Yaddo arts residency program in 2021.
“I really thought, like at worst, that maybe my kitchen would be messed up,” she stated.
Images and video of her condominium within the aftermath present a collapsed roof and soot protecting almost each sq. inch of the unit. It was certainly one of three residences on the highest ground gutted by the fireplace.
“I could stand in my kitchen and look at my neighbor’s apartment next door and the next apartment,” Evans stated.
The Pink Cross has briefly positioned her and her associate in a lodge whereas they seek for new housing. Within the meantime, Evans stated she continues to be working as a professor and maintaining her efficiency schedule, on condition that she has no different choices. The assist from the humanities group, she stated, has been “humbling,” particularly understanding first-hand the monetary challenges of being a working artist.
“It made me cry yesterday,” Evans stated. “ I love my community, but I know they don’t have a lot … I usually try to help people, now I’m on the other side of it.”

