[atlantaprog] [eyedrum-announcement-list] October 2nd – October 6th

Eyedrum events October 2nd – October 6th, 2007

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This week’s events: (click on the link for more info)

Tuesday,  Oct. 2nd, 8:00PM, $10
Bent Frequency
Bent Frequency is a professional, contemporary chamber music ensemble. This is the first concert of their 07-08 season.

Thursday,  Oct. 4th, 9:00PM
First Thursday Open Improv: The Music of Dead Things
Creative Loafing says “Eyedrum’s first Thursday open improv nights are both a party and a breeding ground for the city’s most adventurous music.” Bring your instruments and/or your ears and be part of it.

Friday & Saturday, October 5th & 6th, 9:00PM, $5 each night
The Ninja Puppet Experience
Avant garde & adult-oriented puppetry & film by local artists. You know you want to see this!

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 Small Gallery:

Jennifer Manzella
Time spent sleeping, time spent awake…

Closes Oct. 6th

The large galleries are closed as we prepare for Dead Flowers, opening October 13th. Click here for a Call for Entries for Dead Flowers.

Miscellany

September’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's show centered on the Unbuilt Atlanta art show that opens at Eyedrum on Sept 8th and continues for about a month. In-studio guests Karen Tauches, Tom Zarilli, Kemp Mooney, David Hamilton and Nat Slaughter talked about architecture, development, design and all matters related to the theme of Atlanta's constructed environment. We also played plenty of music, generally in the jazz / freeform / ambient / modern veins, including music by Plastic People Of The Universe, Keenan Lawler, Tony Conrad, Konk Pack, Bent Frequency and GFE.

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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