Announcing the 2009 season of 'seeds & bridges'. All the events explore ideas of space and sound / architecture and sonic structures.
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Saturday 3rd October
@ RED gallery, Osborne street (behind Primark), Hull
7pm, free entry
John Grzinich (Estonia)
Max Shentelevs (Latvia)
Simon Whetham (Bristol)
*3 artists working with sound, finding interesting things in our daily spaces and places, combining field recordings with everyday objects and small instruments and even a laptop !. Their work has appeared on various labels and in galleries and concerts all over the world*
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Saturday 7th November
@ Holy Trinity Church, marketplace, Hull
12 noon to 4pm
free entry
Patrick Farmer (percussion, stones)
Sarah Hughes (zither, stones, drawing)
Shayla Reynolds (installations)
Jez riley French (surface vibrations, stones, small objects & instruments)
*an afternoon exploration of the sound and spaces of Holy Trinity Church, including installation & sound + a performance of Christian Wolff's seminal text score 'stones' + a new score by Jez riley French*
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Saturday 12th December
@ Ferens Art Gallery, Victoria Square, Hull
2.30pm, free entry
Philip Thomas (piano)
*a rare solo recital in Hull from one of Europe's leading interpreters of contemporary piano works. Philip is senior lecturer in performance at Huddersfield University and for this special performance he will perform graphic scores by Cage, Wolff, Cardew & also one of the four specially commissioned photographic scores for seeds & bridges 2009 by Jez riley french*
visit: http://seedsandbridges.blogspot.com/ for more information.
Tuesday, 1 September 2009
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