[atlantaprog] [eyedrum-announcement-list] Dec. 4th – Dec. 9th, 2007
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- Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 00:22:10 -0500
Eyedrum events Dec. 4th – Dec. 9th, 2007
Members are admitted free to all events!
Become a member of Eyedrum. It will pay for itself after only a few
visits, and help keep our doors open.
Click here for more info!
This week’s events: (click on the link for more info)
Tuesday, Dec. 4th, 9:00 PM, $7
Wick/Radding/Greewald trio,
Duet for Theremin & Lap Steel
Improvisation, innovation, ambience, texture.
Wednesday, Dec. 5th, 8:00PM,
$2.50 advance, $15 at door, limited seating.
RRIICCEE featuring Vincent Gallo & Eric Erlandson
Let’s make Mr. Gallo & company feel welcome!
Thursday, Dec. 6th, 9:00PM, free
Open Improv: The Bellowing Miracle
Come toss your sullen nihilism and stand Revealed, Naked For the
Miraculous Shards We Are. Your Very Own Personal 'Bellowing Miracle'
will be revealed to you!!!
Saturday, Dec. 7th, 8:00PM, $7
Hooha
Hooha is a video and live performance given in homage.
We, the performers, give recognition of her.
We praise her AWESOME power.
Hooha is the CREATOR of all---from which all life comes.
Men bow to her subtle SYMMETRY, BEAUTY, and GROTESQUENESS.
Sunday, Dec. 8th, 7:00PM, $5
OPENINGS: Music and Experimental Film
Roger Ruzow and Frequent Small Meals present Openings, a gathering of
Atlanta’s finest improvisational musicians perform to silent
experimental films.
In the Galleries: (click on the link for more info)
Gallery Hours: Normally Friday 3 - 8:00pm, Saturday and Sunday 1 –
6:00pm
In the front gallery:
TransATLantic 2007: sensibility, seduction & self-reflection.
Artists in Residence International (AIRI) brings new international
talent to Atlanta’s arts community for its fourth event: the annual
TransATLantic exhibition series celebrating cross-cultural ties
through art. TransATLantic 2007 will feature three celebrated
contemporary artists working in a variety of media, including
installation, photography and large-scale drawing who have never
before exhibited in Atlanta: Bastien Desfriches Doria, Jehanne-Marie
Gavarini and Naomi London.
Through Dec. 31st
In the back gallery:
Jason Murphy & Steve Dixey
Drawing & Painting
Through Dec. 31st
In the small gallery:
Graem Kinsella
“home sweet homeless”
Through Dec. 31st
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Miscellany
Call for Entries: reNEW, reUSE, reVIEW
**Eyedrum Music & Art Gallery seeks entries of two-dimensional,
sculptural, performance, literary and musical works for a group show
opening in January**
For its first show of 2008, Eyedrum is looking for Atlanta's biggest
copycats in the realms of art, literature and music. We want new
interpretations, updates of older works to reflect a modern point of
view, a modification, an homage. The work you play on can be your
own, something universally recognizable, or even local (we are
dreaming of some hilariously insightful local Atlanta artist-
imitating-artist stuff here). Make a statement, make us think or just
make fun.
Click here for more info…
Due Dec. 15th
November’s Eyedrum Podcast is ready to download. Performances
recorded live at Eyedrum, the downtown Atlanta nonprofit art and
music venue, aired monthly on WREK 91.1 FM during the Eyedrum Archive
Sunday Special. This month we played Plastic People Of The Universe,
Kevin Dunn (including a 13 minute interview segment), King Rat, Andy
Ditzler and band, Colin Bragg, Alisdair Roberts, Suitcases, AIDS
Wolf, Roger Ruzow & Bryan Fieldin, Zepubicle and finally Tatsuya
Nakatani.
You can find information and links to download this podcast (and many
others) here…
Eyedrum’s programming is supported in part by the City of Atlanta
Office of Cultural Affairs and by the Fulton County Board of
Commissioners under the guidance of the Fulton County Arts Council.
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