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The Fifth Annual BABZ Fair

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BABZ Fair (formerly known at the Bushwick Art Book & Zine Fair) is a weekend long event that features small press art and poetry publishers and individual artist projects alongside a program of performance, readings, and workshops.

The 5th annual BABZ Fair, the first at Knockdown Center, will be taking place Friday, June 2 through Sunday, June 4, 2017. The fair is organized by Blonde Art Books, a Brooklyn based project dedicated to promoting independent publishing & self-published art books through exhibitions, book fairs, talks, and online exposure.

Over the years the BABZ Fair has grown dramatically and this year the fair will feature art books and zines by over 100 publishers and artists from across the country.

This year we are collaborating with artist Andrea Arrubla to produce the weekend programming. The full program schedule, including a new expanded program series, and workshop series, will be announced shortly.

Food and beverages will be available for purchase throughout the weekend.

Full Program Schedule:

MIAMI BEACH
Saturday, June 3

2:00PM
Wonder/Troll Thread
Shit Advice w/ Diana Hamilton and friends

3:00PM
Cammi Climaco will be reading a series of short pieces from a book in progress titled What Else Is New (eye roll) and Janelle Poe will read from her recent publications including the collaborative zine, Black & White Studies. Presented by Small Editions.

4:00PM
Brownbook, along with Fully Booked and Edge of Arabia, co-presents a special doubleheader featuring two creative duos: the artists Shahrzad Changalvaee and Iman Raad, who live and work between Tehran and New Haven, will present a talk regarding their work, “Two-Headed Imagomancy,” an ongoing, collaborative lecture performance project; Bailey Sheehan and Rahul S. Shinde, artist–designers based out of Philadelphia, will perform excerpts from their new book, Moses Hammer. This presentation is guided by the unique, transnational artistic dialogues induced by the cultural climate of the United Arab Emirates.

5:00PM
Benjamin Santiago & the Spaundou Players perform a set of songs in the constructed language Spaundou (pronounced like “SPAWN-doo”). Despite some intended goofiness, Spaundou is a real language with its own rules and “cultural” references. It isn’t nonsense but has it’s own sense. It is a way to experience of being half-Filipino & half-Puerto Rican but speaking the language of neither place. Selections include songs from troh-seht whah-zhej ee-woon-doo-zha-mah ah-yoo-ohb as well as new material! Take a pamphlet and sing along!

6:00PM
THE GALA is an in-progress play by Sean J Patrick Carney. In rural Northern Michigan, the Old Mission Artists Colony prepares for its annual fundraising gala. A few miles away, an ecological terrorist cell makes their own plans for the gala, an extreme spectacle of violence to wipe out the artists colony for good. Readers include Azikiwe Mohammed, Darcie Wilder, Eric Allan Schwartau, Lorelei Ramirez, Brian Droitcour, Erin Schwartz, James Allister Sprang, Mike Pepi, Amy Zimmer, and Michael Welsh.

Sunday, June 4

2:00PM
Slow Youth presents: A reading by Ariel Goldberg, a writer and artist who recently published The Estrangement Principle (Nightboat Books), a book of essays on labeling art queer.

3:00PM
The Puerto Rico Review is a new biannual journal of original fiction, poetry, criticism, and, more broadly, political reflection delving into or stemming from Puerto Rican literature. Envisioned as a space for the generations that are currently witnessing the failure of the constitutional project of the “Commonwealth” (Estado Libre Asociado) of Puerto Rico, the journal does, indeed, place the history and literature of Puerto Rico under review. This bilingual reading will feature editor-in-chief Cristina Pérez Díaz and contributor Rojo Robles. Presented by The Puerto Rico Review / Topos Press.

The Puerto Rico Review es una revista de narrativa, poesía y crítica original, así como de reflexión política a partir de obras literarias puertorriqueñas. La invitación va a poner bajo review la historia y literatura puertorriqueñas. Proponemos un espacio y un puente para la última generación que creció bajo las ilusiones del intento fallido de industrialización y modernidad del Estado Libre Asociado. En esta lectura bilingüe contamos con la editora fundadora, Cristina Pérez Díaz, y con el escritor Rojo Robles.

4:00PM
Sean D. Henry-Smith, Al Schmidt, Natalia Panzer, Millie Kapp, Elsa Brown, and Xatherine Gonzalez will be reading the celebrate the release of Flash 3: Queer Drive published by Glass Press. The flash drive is filled with anti-racist LGBTQ+ affirming content (poetry, video, photo, bedroom fashion shoots, gifs, comics, music, mixes, visual art) and mailed for free to Gay Straight Alliances across the country.

5:00PM
The Pilipinx American Library (PAL) presents America is in The Heart: A non-linear medley performance/tribute to Carlos Bulosan’s semi-autobiographical first novel. Completed in the 1940’s, America is in The Heart is the earliest U.S. published, English-language narrative of a Pilipinx American experience. It is written from the perspective of an immigrant itinerant laborer at a time of extreme xenophobia and violent racism during the Great Depression. Writers and artists invited to respond to the novel are Gina Apostol, Aldrin Valdez, Paolo Javier, and other special guests TBA.

 

WORKSHOPS ON THE PATIO

Saturday, June 3

1:30-3:00PM
We’re Calling It Speedback, Led by Wendy’s Subway
For this hour, we’ll do some thinking about our interests and obsessions as writers, and about how we talk to others about those identifications. Then we’ll invite participants to share some of this thinking, along with their own work, in a series of structured, one-on-one conferences. Participants should bring around two pages of work-in-progress to share (a printer will be available if you arrive without a hard copy). Our goal will be to get everyone in the group a variety of feedback, then culminate with some notes towards future revision. Register by email at info@wendyssubway.com.

3:30-5:00PM
Life Coloring Book, With Flat Fix
Bring your kids and come join Flat Fix for a Life Coloring Book coloring session (especially for kids, ages 3 and up). Oversized coloring books will be provided as well as jumbo crayons.

5:00–6:30PM
Soft Cover Book Binding for Artists and Publishers, With Small Editions
Learn how to create handcrafted books with a practicing bookbinder from Small Editions. During this workshop participants will learn how to fold and manipulate paper using specialist bookbinding tools, and will learn two versatile book structures – the pamphlet, the concertina, and the Japanese stab binding – which can be used to make artists books, present work, or to give as gifts. On completion of the workshop students will leave with a set of their own books and the skills to make more at home using minimal equipment.

Sunday, June 4

1:30-3:00PM
Memory Factory, Present by Parsons Fine Arts MFA
This project by Scynge Yunxin Xing explores how people’s experience and memories shape and influence the understanding of the books they just read and looked at. Xing will invite people for a conversation and ask various questions about the books they just read. In the end, a book will be made based on the answers and information collected from the conversation. It will be the book about the memories of books

3:00PM
Armageddon: Google Chess Victory
Endless Editions is proud to present the first ever Armageddon Chess Tournament.
Armageddon :: Google “Chess Victory” is an irreverent, sudden-death, winner-takes-all chess tournament. Armageddon sudden death play has a peculiar set of rules where games are started by drawing pieces to determine which color you will play. The player who wields black will have draw-advantage, meaning: if white does not check-mate black within the allotted time, black wins. In standard chess rules, the player who draws white is given advantage by making the first move, thereby dictating how strategy will be used.

Instead of following traditional rules, this tournament will feature extreme, and possibly not fair, methods of leveling the playing field, which will be announced the day of the tournament.

 

EXTENDED PROGRAMS SERIES (TEXAS)

Sunday, June 4

1:00-3:00PM
Artists Books Resource Roundtable and Q & A
Artists, writers, and publishers are invited to register for open conversations with some of the most fascinating curators, dealers, librarians, and organizers in New York. The intention of this program is to nurture discourse, discovery, and collaboration within the emerging publishing community. The first half of the program will be reserved for the roundtable discussions, topics will include: accessing local collections and diverse resources, learning about upcoming opportunities, and gaining feedback about publishing projects.

At 2:00PM, the program will be open to the public for a Group Discussion and Q&A moderated by Small Editions Director, Corina Reynolds.

Roundtable participants will receive a complimentary copy of Matter of Fact, a guide to NYC artists book resources (will also be available for purchase at the fair ) including an index of artists book collections, book shops, printers, binders, and workshops in the city.

Register by email at info@blondeartbooks.com, with the subject line Artists Books Resource Roundtable.

Presenters include: Glory Edim (Publishing Outreach Specialist at Kickstarter and founder of Well-Read Black Girl), Paul Romain (Programs and Development Manager at the Center for Book Arts), Max Schumann (Executive Director of Printed Matter), David Senior (Senior Bibliographer at MoMA Library), Robbin Ami Silverberg, (Artist & Director of Dobbin Mill / Dobbin Books), Farris Wahbeh (Benjamin and Irma Weiss Director of Research at the Whitney Museum of American Art), Tony White, (Associate Chief Librarian of the Thomas J. Watson Library, The Metropolitan Museum of Art), Martha Wilson (Founder of Franklin Furnace).

3:30-5:00PM
Artist-Run Reading Spaces, Panel & Book Display
From 1975 to 1978 in Amsterdam, Ulises Carrión operated Other Books and So, an artist-run bookstore and exhibition space dedicated to artists’ books and ephemera, which served as a key point of interchange between Latin American and European artists’ publishing communities. Drawing upon this example, this discussion brings together the founders of artist-run bookstores, libraries, and reading rooms. Ideas of circulation, access, and “making public” intersect both libraries and experimental publishing practices, and artist-run reading spaces offer alternative ways of actualizing these ideas outside of institutional paradigms. More than distribution points for texts, they function as social spaces of reading. Panelists will join in a 90-minute discussion of their projects, to be accompanied by a casual book display including items selected by the presenters and items from MoMA Library.

Panelists:
Gee Wesley, Ulises, Philadelphia
Rachel Valinsky, Wendy’s Subway, Brooklyn, NY
David Richardson, Dispersed Holdings, NYC
Kimi Hanauer, Press Press, Baltimore
Devin N. Morris, Brown Paper Zine Fair, 3 Dot Zine, Brooklyn, NY
Moderator: Sarah Hamerman, Artist Book Cataloger, MoMA Library

5:30-7:00PM
‘Nontsikelelo Mutiti convenes a community conversation centered around Black publishing and self determination. The discussion will be anchored by looking at the precedent set by the existence of The Negro Motorist Green Book published by New York City mailman Victor Hugo Green from 1936 to 1966, and The Black Book published in 1974.

This discussion seeks to investigate the role of publishing in the Black community today and asks the audience and panel to imagine what The Green Book and The Black Book of the 21st Century. What form could should these publications take? What could the table of contents be?

 

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About Blonde Art Books

Established by Sonel Breslav in 2012, Blonde Art Books is dedicated to sharing ideas, resources, and materials regarding independent publishing of art and poetry books. The blog strives to disseminate information about publishers and bookstores, artist and exhibition opportunities, and book production and funding resources.

In addition, Blonde Art Books has curated exhibition and organized programing at venues such as PS1, MoMA, Queens, NY; ICA, Philadelphia, PA; Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh, PA; Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, OH; Hyde Part Center, Chicago, IL; and The Silent Barn, Brooklyn, NY.

 

 

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OVERTIME

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This summer, we’re teaming up with the best promoters, hosts, and DJs to bring you an outdoor party every weekend! Come get down in the Ruins and kick back with a frozen drink and your favorite acts.

EVERY SATURDAY ALL SUMMER LONG
Tickets Start At $15

In partnership with…
LPR Presents, The Bunker, Mixpak, Armada Fania, Dévotion, Nubian Mafia and more

Check back for new announces every week!

OVERTIME – NUBIAN MAFIA presents: OSHUN, Highclass Hoodlums, JIL, Nakaya, Sounds by Shiva, hosted by Zuri Lyric Marley from Knockdown Center on Vimeo.

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May 27
Nubian Mafia Presents: OSHUN, Highclass Hoodlums, JIL, Nakaya
Sounds by Shiva and hosted by Zuri Lyric Marley
Tickets: http://ticketf.ly/2pEgwYg

June 3
Kiss & Tell and Lost Soul Enterprises Present: DJ Minx, Mike Simonetti, Scott Murakami
Tickets: http://ticketf.ly/2qZGrg5

June 10
Sun.CHASM – Presented by THE ORACLE: Quay Dash, Prince Harvey, Night Doll, HD, Vermillion Bird
Tickets: http://ticketf.ly/2sia8rp

June 17
Devotion Presents: Sol Selectas Showcase ft. Sabo, Unders, KMLN, Monolink, Amentia, Nicholas Maddix, Ostro, Tuckahoe
Tickets: http://ticketf.ly/2qmLKHG

June 24
MIXPAK x Tryna Function Present: Spice, Mixpak Sound System, Equiknoxx, +more TBA
Tickets: http://ticketf.ly/2rHhCGI

July 8
Brunch Bounce & Feel Up Records Present: Chicken & Beer ft. The Jillionaire, Serani, Jubilee, Max Glazer, Silent Addy, Hewy, Love Taps, Zee Muffin, Bobby Dubs, Noise Cans
Tickets: http://ticketf.ly/2r99tdy

July 15
OVERTIME: Field Day
Join us for a special free and family-friendly edition of OVERTIME! We’ll have activities, food, and music for all ages!

July 22
Big Cee and Big Stuff First Annual BBQ Birthday Bash

 

August 26
The Bunker: 
Leafar Legov (Giegling | Germany) Live
Mozhgan (We Are Monsters | SF)
Bryan Kasenic (The Bunker New York)
Tickets: https://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1532925

 

 

 

About OVERTIME
This summer, we’re teaming up with the best promoters, hosts, and DJs to bring you an outdoor party every weekend! Come get down in the Ruins and kick back with a frozen drink and your favorite acts.

EVERY SATURDAY ALL SUMMER LONG
Tickets Start At $15

Radeberger is the official sponsor of OVERTIME

LONELINESS as STYLE

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LONELINESS as STYLE
presenting: A multimedia performance event
Including performances by:

Clarice Jensen
https://www.claricejensen.com/listen

Shelley Burgon
http://www.15questions.net/interview/fifteen-questions-interview-shelley-burgon/page-1/

Brian Chase
http://www.chasebrian.com/

Nick Hallett
http://www.gutcity.com/

Eleonore Oppenheim
http://eleonoreoppenheim.com/

Grey Mcmurray
http://cantaloupemusic.com/artists/grey-mcmurray

LIVE VISUALS BY SCOTT KIERNAN
http://www.scottkiernan.com/
http://www.esptv.com/

The Truth About Pangaea II Release Party

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Social Malpractice Publishing invites you to celebrate the release of Ana Fabrega’s second book, The Truth About Pangaea II, at the Knockdown Center!
Performances by:
Ana Fabrega
Erin Schwartz
Max Wittert
Lorelei Ramirez
Sean J Patrick Carney
Elizaveta Shneyderman
Steve Girard 
 
We’ll have both of Ana’s books for sale at the event, plus some special, one-night-only giveaways. And for the first time in the history of the world, Ana presents an original Mix Your Own Chex Micks station. Yes, you read that correctly. Make sure to bring your Instagram account with you. 
 
To be guaranteed a copy of Ana’s book, please visit the Social Malpractice website for preorder: 
 
The Truth About Pangaea II is Social Malpractice’s 35th artist book publication and features contributions from Erin Schwartz, Elizaveta Shneyderman, Brandon Reese, Charlie Hankin, Emily Harrington, Lauren Molina, Lorelei Ramirez, Margalit Cutler, Mikey Heller, Max Wittert, Sean J Patrick Carney, Steve Girard, and Thomas John Gamble.
The Truth About Pangaea II continues comedian Ana Fabrega’s brutal quest to expose and articulate the hard truths about this damnable planet that we call home. No presumptive certainty is safe from her scathing critiques as she boldly shreds apart what we think we know about our oceans, the shrouded history of the Girl Scouts, the advent of the automobile, “Big Denim,” carbohydrates, and social media. Featuring intros, forwards, prefaces, and intros to the prefaces by notorious dissenters Erin Schwartz and Elizaveta Shneyderman, plus paradigm-shattering illustrations by a who’s-who of today’s most divisive political satirists, The Truth About Pangaea II will rattle your bones until you beg to have your Woke Card revoked permanently.
Illustrations by: Brandon Reese, Charlie Hankin, Emily Harrington, Lauren Molina, Lorelei Ramirez, Margalit Cutler, Mikey Heller, Max Wittert, Sean J Patrick Carney, Steve Girard, and Thomas John Gamble
SMP No. 35 | 60 pages, staple-bound | Original edition of 100, numbered and signed
Ana Fabrega is a comedian in New York City. She produces, hosts, and performs at comedy venues and art spaces around the city.  She hosts a monthly show on the first Sunday of every month at Starr Bar in Brooklyn at 8pm called Sundays with Ana. She was selected as a Comedy Central “Comics to Watch” for the 2016 New York Comedy Festival. The New York Times describes Ana as “an inventive performer with a knack for off-kilter characters.”
Ana has appeared on IFC’s Portlandia, Fusion’s The Chris Gethard Show, TV Land’s The Jim Gaffigan Show, Comedy Central’s “Sunset Peak” and “Alternatino,” Chestnut Walnut’s “Little Banks on Wall Street,” MNN’s The Special Without Brett Davis, IFC’s “Boy Band,” and various videos for Mas Mejor. She writes and stars in the web series “Jana & Shasta” (New York Television Festival), and wrote “The Truth About Pangaea,” and “The Truth About Pangaea II,” comedy zines published by Social Malpractice Publishing. She was a finalist in the 2015 Andy Kaufman Awards.  In January 2016, she was part of Ars Nova’s Showgasm Spotlight series with her show “Go, Baby, Go!” which featured a variety of her characters, stand-up, videos, and pictures.
Social Malpractice Publishing is an independent label in Brooklyn, NY curated and produced by Sean J Patrick Carney and Claire Mirocha. Since 2009, SMP has produced over 50 original books and editions for a variety of artist and comedians including Jayson Musson, Ana Fabrega, Sara Greenberger Rafferty, Heather Guertin, Deanna Havas, Al Bedell, Bob Nickas, and MK Guth, amongst others. Learn more at socialmalpractice.com.

Lourdes Correa-Carlo: Intended Trajectories

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For her solo exhibition at Knockdown Center, Lourdes Correa-Carlo has produced seven new works in dialogue with urban embodiment and the visual politics of city space. Through sculpture, drawing, photography, video, and installation, Intended Trajectories reflects the artist’s ongoing engagement with her material surroundings, as well as her interest in the relationship between the body and the built environment.

While navigating public space in New York City, Correa-Carlo has been taking photographs of architectural facades, construction sites, objects discarded on the street. With these images, she employs a range of materials—often industrial or salvaged—in order to examine the more abstract aspects of physical structures, drawing out the social and psychological effects of architecture and urban planning.

Within the exhibition, a series of site-specific installations engage the architectural specificities of Knockdown Center, referencing the building’s former use as a glass factory, and later as the site of a frame and door company. These works—creeping across walls and embedding themselves in doorways—mimic, augment, or conceal the gallery’s vestigial industrial features, unsettling the exhibition’s frame. Other sculptural and drawing-based works introduce outside architectural elements into the gallery, yielding a constellation of cityscapes that alter the viewer’s sense of location and scale. The remaining works, a series of vinyl prints on glass and a two-channel video, embrace the familiar sights of the city’s public transportation systems, the interstitial and subterranean spaces of waiting and watching.

Together, the works in the exhibition look inward and outward at once, mapping a psychogeography of encounter between artist and city, body and building.

Exhibition Events

Saturday June 10, 6 – 9pm
Opening Reception with artist-led tour
Thursday July 13, 7:30pm
Lourdes Correa-Carlo and Alan Ruiz in Conversation

Lourdes Correa-Carlo (b. 1970, San Juan) is an artist who works across drawing, photography, collage, video, sculpture, and installation. She holds an MFA in Sculpture from Yale University and a BFA in Sculpture from Escuela de Artes Plásticas, San Juan, Puerto Rico. She is currently an artist-in-residence at the International Studio & Curatorial Program, Brooklyn, NY (2015-2017) and has previously held residencies at Artist in the Marketplace, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY (2013); Core Program, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Houston, TX (2010-2012); and Center for Photography at Woodstock, Woodstock, NY (2011). Her work has been exhibited with institutions that include the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY; the International Studio & Curatorial Program, Brooklyn, NY; School of Visual Arts, New York, NY; Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT; Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY; the Core Program, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Houston, TX; Julius Caesar, Chicago, IL; Center for Photography at Woodstock, Woodstock, NY; and Art Center South Florida, Miami, FL.

Christian Camacho-Light is a curator and writer based in New York. Recent exhibitions include Stage 6: Lourdes Correa-Carlo, Down-Below, International Studio & Curatorial Program, Brooklyn, NY (2016) and Standard Forms, Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY (2016). They are currently at work on an exhibition to be shown at the Berrie Center for Performing and Visual Arts, Ramapo College, Mahwah, NJ (November 2017). They hold an MA in Curatorial Studies from the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, and a BA in Art History from Vassar College.

Lourdes Correa-Carlo: Intended Trajectories is presented with the generous support of the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency Grant. Special thanks to Ece Gürleyik, Drew Lichtenstein, Kristine Servia, and Elena Yelamos.

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Knockdown Center’s exhibitions are selected through a competitive open call for proposals. Through a multi-round process, exhibition proposals are reviewed by Knockdown Center’s Curatorial Advisory Board and selected based on quality, distinctiveness, and response to Knockdown Center’s unique site and context within an ecosystem of live events.

Founded in 2015, the Knockdown Center’s Curatorial Advisory Board is currently comprised of seven sitting arts professionals with diverse but overlapping interests and fields of expertise. The Curatorial Advisory Board meets bi-annually to provide critical feedback on a wide range of proposals as well as contributing to discussions about larger programmatic goals. To learn more about proposing an exhibition or short-term project please visit our Proposals Page.

The Arts Hub

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Creative Tech Week presents the Arts Hub. In the main hall, 50 digital, VR and electronic artworks are on display for Stronger Together, an exhibit of work by computer art department faculty of 10 area universities. Join us for two evenings of art; pioneering electronic and experimental music; hands-on 3D printing workshops; and food and drink at the Ready Room onsite at the Knockdown Center.

Plan 23 with live visuals by Zarah Cabanas, Chris Jorden & Sofy Yuditskaya
Plan 23 creates extended audio-visual experiences that bend one’s perception of time and space. Encompassing a sonic spectrum from dark-ambient soundscapes via subliminal pulses to electronic sounds the group delivers sonic explorations into uncharted spaces; combining music and visuals into an engaging sensory journey – redefining psychedelic sound for the 21st century.

SMOMID
Compositions with algorithmic and AI processes that bring in the computer as an additional creative participant.

Raphaele Shirley & Algis Kizys
12.6 Lyrae/le chiffre is an immersive site-specific installation and live performance by the artist Raphaele Shirley in collaboration with musician and composer Algis Kizys, with musicians Vinnie Signorelli, Laura Ortman and Eric Hubel. A visual and auditory landscape that creates a journey through time space, a poetic exploration of states of being through layered abstract combinations.

Curated by Carol Parkinson, Harvestworks, and Wolfgang R. von Stuermer (aka WvS), Ab Uno Pluribus.

Two night tickets available here:
http://www.ticketfly.com/event/1469604-creative-tech-week-arts-hub-maspeth/

Details about the exhibition and workshops here:
https://knockdown.center/event/stronger-together/

The Arts Hub

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Creative Tech Week presents the Arts Hub. In the main hall, 50 digital, VR and electronic artworks are on display for Stronger Together, an exhibit of work by computer art department faculty of 10 area universities. Join us for two evenings of art; pioneering electronic and experimental music; hands-on 3D printing workshops; and food and drink at the Ready Room onsite at the Knockdown Center.

Pamela Z
Pamela Z is a San Francisco-based composer/performer and media artist who works primarily with voice, live electronic processing, sampled sound, and video. A pioneer of live digital looping techniques, she creates solo works combining experimental extended vocal techniques, operatic bel canto, found objects, text, digital processing, and wireless MIDI controllers that allow her to manipulate sound with physical gestures.

Jimmy Joe Roche & Layne Garrett
Modular synthesizer and voice with found objects, augmented guitars and self-built instruments.

Long Distance Poison
Music and live video made with analog & modular synthesizers that creates a temporary relation to the mystery, searching for the sacred in the sound of sound.

Ed Bear
The premiere of a new 64-voice composition realized on the radioOrgan, a hand-crafted modular FM transmission system built from obsolete electronics.

Curated by Carol Parkinson, Harvestworks, and Wolfgang R. von Stuermer (aka WvS), Ab Uno Pluribus.

Two night tickets available here:
http://www.ticketfly.com/event/1469604-creative-tech-week-arts-hub-maspeth/

Baby, Said Alice B. Toklas: Artist Talk

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Please join us on Sunday, April 30th, as artist Hanne Tierney speaks about her current exhibition Baby, Said Alice B. Toklas, currently on view at Knockdown Center.

About Baby, Said Alice B. Toklas
Baby, Said Alice B. Toklas is a self-performing object theater produced by artist Hanne Tierney. Installed across the expanse of Knockdown Center’s Annex, a series of vignettes come to life as cloth figures, hula hoops, and satin configurations gesture, twirl, and sway, manipulated by a system of motors and robotic electronics, designed by engineer Oskar Strautmanis. A soundtrack further animates each semi-abstract character, composed of a drifting narrative that stages imagined arguments between Gertrude Stein and her life partner Alice B. Toklas, woven with excerpts from Stein’s early plays, and with music by Erik Satie. Baby, Said Alice B. Toklas will be played on a fifteen-minute loop during gallery hours, offering viewers the possibility of an ongoing encounter with the immersive, ambulatory experience of Tierney’s enchanting work.

Hanne Tierney has performed her puppetry and object theater at The Kitchen, Franklin Furnace, the Queen’s Museum, the Whitney Museum, the Guggenheim Museum, MoMA/PS1, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Espace Kiron, Paris, the Akademie der Kuenste, Berlin, and at the Jim Henson International Festival of Puppet Theater. Tierney received an OBIE in 2000. Tierney is the founder and director of Five Myles, an exhibition and performance space in Crown Heights that focuses on engaging directly with the community and presenting work by under-represented artists.

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