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Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Cleveland Institute of Art - March 27 and more... New Orleans Biennial
(*Please note that Wednesday, March 25's Hella Hybrid Series talk with Andrew Lynn has been cancelled. TIME's Hella Hybrid will return Wednesday, April 1, 3:30 pm in Kulas with Jesse Stiles -- see below for further details.)
This Friday - Lunch on Fridays Presents -
Report from New Orleans: the Prospect 1 Biennial
Friday, March 27
12:15 pm
Aitken Auditorium - Gund (*NOTE - Location Change)
11141 East Blvd
Cleveland, OH
Students sponsored by money from the Motto Chair Award (given to painting head Julie Langsam) visited the historic Biennial and give their report. There should be lots of images and lots of witty banter to go along with the presentation. If you weren't able to actually go to New Orleans in November, or if you just want a refresher, this is definitely the talk for you.
http://www.prospectneworleans.org/
Sponsored by the Foundation and Liberal Arts Environments, Lunch on Fridays is free and open to the public. Pizza is served for the audience. Venues unless otherwise noted are located in CIA’s Gund building at 11141 East Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44106.
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Hella Hybrid Series
TIME-Digital Arts
Jesse Stiles
Wednesday, April 1
3:30 PM
Kulas Auditorium
Jesse Stiles (a.k.a. The Jesse Stiles 3000, a.k.a. jts3k, a.k.a. Face Removal Services) is a musician and digital artist living in upstate New York.
Stiles was born in 1978 in Boston, MA and adopted the computer as his primary compositional/performance instrument at the age of 12. By the age of 17 Stiles had begun doing computer-based performances before large crowds as well as televised audiences and national conferences. Stiles received a B.A.from Vassar College in Cognitive Science, writing his thesis on Music Perception. Upon graduating from Vassar in 2000, Stiles was awarded a Fellowship from the Thomas J. Watson Foundation to travel around the world for one year while creating electronic music. This fellowship culminated in a “backpack record” by The Jesse Stiles 3000 (Stiles beat-oriented performance/recording project), titled “Watson Songs”.
Free and Open to the Public!
CIA JMC Building, 11610 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106
Labels:
art,
Artist's talks,
CIA,
Cleveland,
Julie Langsam,
New Orleans,
New Orleans Biennial,
P.1,
Prospect 1
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