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« March 05 2008 - April 04 2008 »
 
03 / 5
(all day)

ART:
D300 Gallery: Negation Has A Long Life But No Future by Ian Arenas MFA

D301 Gallery: Allie Bogle MFA

L-Shape Gallery: Satellite Towers at the St. Albans Drive-In Where Lightning in Santa Fe Illuminates Anti-Abortion Signs Along Kansas Route 50 and the Bread and Puppet Theater Performs In My Bed, From My Car, and In Val Verde by Suzanne Dollois BFA

Main Gallery: They Contemplated with Fascination Their Own Absence by Alexa Gerrity MFA

A402 Gallery: Wish You Were Here, Real Photographs, Series of Nine by Alison Carr MFA

Start: 20:00

THEATER: MFA Directing candidate Kyung-Taek Oh presents his thesis project, Anton Chekhov's The Seagull, the first of Chekhov's four major plays, written in 1895. The Seagull centers on the characters' artistic and romantic relationships and their tendencies to seek love where it is withheld and reject love that is freely given.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: Concert of original music, as well as music by Ornette Coleman, with special guests including Brian Walsh (clarinet, bass clarinet), a quintet and a rock trio.

Start: 20:30

REDCAT: Performance artist and playwright Holly Hughes has a flair for telling outrageous stories of everyday lesbian life, touching off controversy and challenging complacency at every turn. Her combination of poetic imagery and political satire maps the troubled fault lines of identity, and places her work at the center of America’s culture wars. The two-time Obie Award winner returns to Los Angeles with new work in the key of canine, plus greatest hits from Preaching to the Perverted and Clit Notes.

03 / 6
(all day)
Start: 08:23
End: 11:23

ART:
D300 Gallery: Negation Has A Long Life But No Future by Ian Arenas MFA

D301 Gallery: Allie Bogle MFA

L-Shape Gallery: Satellite Towers at the St. Albans Drive-In Where Lightning in Santa Fe Illuminates Anti-Abortion Signs Along Kansas Route 50 and the Bread and Puppet Theater Performs In My Bed, From My Car, and In Val Verde by Suzanne Dollois BFA

Main Gallery: They Contemplated with Fascination Their Own Absence by Alexa Gerrity MFA

A402 Gallery: Wish You Were Here, Real Photographs, Series of Nine by Alison Carr MFA

Start: 08:00
End: 19:00

ART:

Richard Hawkin's is an LA-based artist who has shown at Richard Telles in LA and Galerie Daniel Bucholz in Cologne. He graduated from CalArts' Master's program in 1988 and has recently had a retrospective at de Appel Centre for Contemporary Art in Amsterdam.

For more information on Richard Hawkins please view the website below and follow the image and biography links.

http://www.tellesfineart.com/richardhawkins.html#

Start: 20:00

THEATER: MFA Directing candidate Kyung-Taek Oh presents his thesis project, Anton Chekhov's The Seagull, the first of Chekhov's four major plays, written in 1895. The Seagull centers on the characters' artistic and romantic relationships and their tendencies to seek love where it is withheld and reject love that is freely given.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: “Girl You Know It's True—A Tribute to Milli Vanilli” Recital featuring no less than eight versions of this song with different music, words and song forms, for solo guitar and ethnic avant-garde core ensemble.

Start: 22:00
End: 23:30

MUSIC: The CalArts New Millennium Brass Ensemble, under the direction of Ed Carroll, performs works by Takemitsu, Ruggles, Berio, Tenney and more.

03 / 7
(all day)
Start: 08:23
End: 11:23

ART:
D300 Gallery: Negation Has A Long Life But No Future by Ian Arenas MFA

D301 Gallery: Allie Bogle MFA

L-Shape Gallery: Satellite Towers at the St. Albans Drive-In Where Lightning in Santa Fe Illuminates Anti-Abortion Signs Along Kansas Route 50 and the Bread and Puppet Theater Performs In My Bed, From My Car, and In Val Verde by Suzanne Dollois BFA

Main Gallery: They Contemplated with Fascination Their Own Absence by Alexa Gerrity MFA

A402 Gallery: Wish You Were Here, Real Photographs, Series of Nine by Alison Carr MFA

Start: 20:00
End: 21:30

FILM/VIDEO, MUSIC, THEATER: An interdisciplinary project that has been generated by CalArts students, recent alums and artists in Havana who have built this process-driven collaboration as an attempt to start an artistic dialog between cultures that have been blockaded for 50 years. The result is a hybrid of cinema and live performance as a way of connecting space and distance through the use of digital media. The performance was built by co-writers, directors, musicians and producers from both countries as a way of finding a mutual and diverse voice.
www.projectporamor.com

Start: 20:00

THEATER: MFA Directing candidate Kyung-Taek Oh presents his thesis project, Anton Chekhov's The Seagull, the first of Chekhov's four major plays, written in 1895. The Seagull centers on the characters' artistic and romantic relationships and their tendencies to seek love where it is withheld and reject love that is freely given.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: Original compositions & arrangements for quintet, quartet and trio, and a performance by the band Spain.

Start: 20:30

REDCAT: Mallet percussionist David Johnson and Persian percussionist Houman Pourmehdi team up with tar player Pirayeh Pourafar, bassist Ivan Johnson and percussionist T.J. Troy for an evening of invigorating global fusion. Linking the depth and rigor of Persian and Western classical traditions with the inventiveness of contemporary jazz and improvisation, the program features works for marimba, vibraphone, bass, and Persian strings and percussion.

See http://redcat.org/season/0708/mus/darkwing.php ($)

03 / 8
(all day)

ART:
D300 Gallery: Negation Has A Long Life But No Future by Ian Arenas MFA

D301 Gallery: Allie Bogle MFA

L-Shape Gallery: Satellite Towers at the St. Albans Drive-In Where Lightning in Santa Fe Illuminates Anti-Abortion Signs Along Kansas Route 50 and the Bread and Puppet Theater Performs In My Bed, From My Car, and In Val Verde by Suzanne Dollois BFA

Main Gallery: They Contemplated with Fascination Their Own Absence by Alexa Gerrity MFA

A402 Gallery: Wish You Were Here, Real Photographs, Series of Nine by Alison Carr MFA

Start: 14:00

MUSIC: Electric bass recital featuring modern jazz tunes and spirituals.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: Recital featuring music of Tinhorn Justice.

Start: 20:00
End: 21:30

FILM/VIDEO, MUSIC, THEATER: An interdisciplinary project that has been generated by CalArts students, recent alums and artists in Havana who have built this process-driven collaboration as an attempt to start an artistic dialog between cultures that have been blockaded for 50 years. The result is a hybrid of cinema and live performance as a way of connecting space and distance through the use of digital media. The performance was built by co-writers, directors, musicians and producers from both countries as a way of finding a mutual and diverse voice.
www.projectporamor.com

Start: 20:30

REDCAT: Join us for something truly new as we invite Los Angeles dance, theater, music and multimedia artists to participate in an evening of interdisciplinary experimentation. Guest curators select six works for a program of intriguing investigations and new creative voices. Through this quarterly series, audiences have experienced new works and works-in-progress from artists such as Ana Maria Alvarez, Natalie Briozart, Josslyn Luckett, Museum of Traffic, Needtheater Company, Margalit Oved, Lauren Weedman and Kristina Wong.

See http://redcat.org/season/0708/the/studio2008.php ($)

03 / 9
Start: 08:00
End: 18:00

THEATER: A celebration of womanhood by Qadriyyah Shamsid-Deen.

Start: 14:00

MUSIC: Plastic Bullets & Petrol Bombs: An interdisciplinary performance of original music and words about civil rights, prisoners of war and hunger strikes.

Start: 15:00
End: 16:30

FILM/VIDEO, MUSIC, THEATER: An interdisciplinary project that has been generated by CalArts students, recent alums and artists in Havana who have built this process-driven collaboration as an attempt to start an artistic dialog between cultures that have been blockaded for 50 years. The result is a hybrid of cinema and live performance as a way of connecting space and distance through the use of digital media. The performance was built by co-writers, directors, musicians and producers from both countries as a way of finding a mutual and diverse voice.
www.projectporamor.com

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: Recital by Jody Hurt featuring works for French horn and voice.

Start: 20:30

REDCAT: Join us for something truly new as we invite Los Angeles dance, theater, music and multimedia artists to participate in an evening of interdisciplinary experimentation. Guest curators select six works for a program of intriguing investigations and new creative voices. Through this quarterly series, audiences have experienced new works and works-in-progress from artists such as Ana Maria Alvarez, Natalie Briozart, Josslyn Luckett, Museum of Traffic, Needtheater Company, Margalit Oved, Lauren Weedman and Kristina Wong.

See http://redcat.org/season/0708/the/studio2008.php ($)

03 / 10
Start: 20:00

REDCAT: A film landmark of the 1990s becomes one of the cinematic highlights of 2008 with the release of this gorgeously remastered version of The Living End. Shot for a paltry $20,000, the racy, disturbing and unexpectedly romantic tale of the serendipitous meeting between two HIV+ gay men significantly changed the landscape of American independent cinema and put Gregg Araki on the map as one of the most original directors of his generation.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: MFA Graduation Composer-Performer Recital

03 / 11
Start: 18:00
End: 19:00

MUSIC: A concert by Mikes Sakelliou, featuring a jazz quartet performing original tunes.

Start: 19:00

FILM/VIDEO: Filmmaker Jennifer Reeves will introduce and discuss her work as part of the Structuring Strategies series.

Start: 20:00

THEATER: Written by School of Theater Dean and acclaimed playwright Erik Ehn, Beginner comprises three one-act plays set around the Texas/Mexico border. Imagery of Catholic saints, folk mythology, surreal dreamscapes and pop culture are married together to explore a shape-shifting world where even the traditionally reliable forces of space and time are fragile and illusory. Directed by Emily Mendelsohn, MFA2.
General admission: $7. Alumni: $3.
Students, faculty, staff and seniors: $2.
To reserve tickets, call 661.253.7800 or write to tickets@calarts.edu.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: An evening of beautiful sounding music featuring performances of original compositions, drone improvisations, Hindustani classical music and a piece for solo guitar by Toru Takemitsu.

03 / 12
Start: 14:38

DANCE: A metaphorical dance performance depicting an individual's journey to wholeness and the freeing of her inner child.

Start: 14:40

DANCE: A metaphorical dance performance depicting an individual's journey to wholeness and the freeing of her inner child.

Start: 19:00

ART: This week, the visiting artist lecture series and Afterall, bring you a special Wednesday night screening of Conceptual Paradise with an introduction and Q&A with the filmmaker, Stefan Romer.

The film includes interviews with a number of past and present CalArts faculty and alumni.

www.conceptual-paradise.com

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: A recital of original compositions, standards and Ewe music.

Start: 20:00

THEATER: Written by School of Theater Dean and acclaimed playwright Erik Ehn, Beginner comprises three one-act plays set around the Texas/Mexico border. Imagery of Catholic saints, folk mythology, surreal dreamscapes and pop culture are married together to explore a shape-shifting world where even the traditionally reliable forces of space and time are fragile and illusory. Directed by Emily Mendelsohn, MFA2.
General admission: $7. Alumni: $3.
Students, faculty, staff and seniors: $2.
To reserve tickets, call 661.253.7800 or write to tickets@calarts.edu.

Start: 23:00

MUSIC: New music by graduate composition students.

03 / 13
Start: 08:04

ART:

Janice Kerbel is a London-based artist who works in a variety of mediums, including radio broadcasts, websites, books, proposals, drawings, and so forth. Some examples of her projects can be found at the following links:

http://www.bookworks.org.uk/asp/detail.asp?uid=book_7D5C0340-7BB3-4F01-A...

http://www.norwichgallery.co.uk/gallery/archive/ex2003/pages/kerbel.html

http://www.bird-island.com/

http://www.nicksilvercantsleep.org.uk/

*Please join us in room F200 for her lecture @ 7pm

(all day)

ART:
D300 Gallery: Fear and the Irrational Mind by Quinn Gomez-Heitzberg MFA
D301 Gallery: A Rush and a Push and the Land is Ours by Nicholas Grider MFA
L-Shape Gallery: Michael Chang MFA
Main Gallery: They Contemplated with Fascination Their Own Absence by Alexa Gerrity MFA
A402 Gallery: Attempt by Sidonie Loiseleux MFA
Lime Gallery: 3 Studies by Laura Kim MFA
Mint Gallery: Unknown, Un-Identified: Lessons of the Cast Off by Chanel Eddines MFA

Start: 12:00
End: 13:30

MUSIC: An afternoon of original compositions from award-winning singer/songwriter & multi-instrumentalist Charles DeWayne Dorsey, Jr., with performances of soul, funk, r&b, jazz & inspirational music. Ensemble features drum set, percussion, bass, guitar, piano, a 6-piece horn section, a string quartet & background vocalists.

www.chuckdmusic.com

Start: 19:30
End: 20:30

DANCE: An evening length performance exploring the conflict between humanity's inside (mind) that represents thoughtful action and humanity's outside (body) that functions on a more primal level.
General admission: $7. Alumni: $3. Students, faculty, staff and seniors: $2. To reserve tickets, call 661.253.7800 or write to tickets@calarts.edu.

Start: 20:00

THEATER: Written by School of Theater Dean and acclaimed playwright Erik Ehn, Beginner comprises three one-act plays set around the Texas/Mexico border. Imagery of Catholic saints, folk mythology, surreal dreamscapes and pop culture are married together to explore a shape-shifting world where even the traditionally reliable forces of space and time are fragile and illusory. Directed by Emily Mendelsohn, MFA2.
General admission: $7. Alumni: $3.
Students, faculty, staff and seniors: $2.
To reserve tickets, call 661.253.7800 or write to tickets@calarts.edu.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: A jazz performance with acoustic and amplified instruments.

Start: 20:30

REDCAT: The Obie Award-winning duo of writer, director and actor Roger Guenveur Smith and composer Marc Anthony Thompson are joined by former Urban Bush Woman Treva Offutt to “navigate the bloodstream” of two lovers -- a painter and a dancer -- whose saga volcano-hops from the Arctic to the tropics and back home to Brooklyn.

03 / 14
(all day)
Start: 08:08
End: 06:08

ART:
D300 Gallery: Fear and the Irrational Mind by Quinn Gomez-Heitzberg MFA
D301 Gallery: A Rush and a Push and the Land is Ours by Nicholas Grider MFA
L-Shape Gallery: Michael Chang MFA
Main Gallery: They Contemplated with Fascination Their Own Absence by Alexa Gerrity MFA
A402 Gallery: Attempt by Sidonie Loiseleux MFA
Lime Gallery: 3 Studies by Laura Kim MFA
Mint Gallery: Unknown, Un-Identified: Lessons of the Cast Off by Chanel Eddines MFA

Start: 17:00
End: 18:00

CAP: This event will showcase individual and collaborative original modern dance pieces choreographed and performed by the CAP participants. This program is led by CalArts School of Dance faculty member Francesca Penzani and CalArts School of Dance student instructors. The performance will take place in the dance studio at Plaza de la Raza, located at 3540 North Mission Road in Los Angeles. This event is free and open to the public.

Start: 19:30
End: 20:30

DANCE: An evening length performance exploring the conflict between humanity's inside (mind) that represents thoughtful action and humanity's outside (body) that functions on a more primal level.

General admission: $7. Alumni: $3. Students, faculty, staff and seniors: $2. To reserve tickets, call 661.253.7800 or write to tickets@calarts.edu.

Start: 19:30
End: 21:00

CAP: Smell the sunsets of Hamatopia, ride the waves of Hello Ocean's south shores, tour the laboratories of Plexico, meet the citizens of Eggystan, and join an amazing cast of characters through a crazy continent on the road trip of a lifetime. Find out who has the wealth and who has the wherewithal when the 2007-2008 CAP Puppetry class presents puppet mayhem in their new film journey about here, there, and all the music in between.

Start: 19:30

FILM/VIDEO: Presented by the Film Directing Program's One Act Play Festival, and based on the novel by David Ohle, Motorman is the story of Moldenke, a man trapped in his apartment against his will. Starring Evan Silverman as Moldenke, Tom DeMar as Bunce, Fabian Euresti as The Jellyhead and Ragnhildur Sigurðardóttir as Burnheart. Directed by Brian Higdon, sound design by Toby Lawrence, set design by Meredith Young and lighting design by Kathi O'Donohue.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: A concert featuring a jazz combo performing jazz standards and original compositions.

Start: 20:00

THEATER: Written by School of Theater Dean and acclaimed playwright Erik Ehn, Beginner comprises three one-act plays set around the Texas/Mexico border. Imagery of Catholic saints, folk mythology, surreal dreamscapes and pop culture are married together to explore a shape-shifting world where even the traditionally reliable forces of space and time are fragile and illusory. Directed by Emily Mendelsohn, MFA2.
General admission: $7. Alumni: $3.
Students, faculty, staff and seniors: $2.
To reserve tickets, call 661.253.7800 or write to tickets@calarts.edu.

Start: 20:30

REDCAT: The Obie Award-winning duo of writer, director and actor Roger Guenveur Smith and composer Marc Anthony Thompson are joined by former Urban Bush Woman Treva Offutt to “navigate the bloodstream” of two lovers -- a painter and a dancer -- whose saga volcano-hops from the Arctic to the tropics and back home to Brooklyn.

03 / 15
(all day)

ART:
D300 Gallery: Fear and the Irrational Mind by Quinn Gomez-Heitzberg MFA
D301 Gallery: A Rush and a Push and the Land is Ours by Nicholas Grider MFA
L-Shape Gallery: Michael Chang MFA
Main Gallery: They Contemplated with Fascination Their Own Absence by Alexa Gerrity MFA
A402 Gallery: Attempt by Sidonie Loiseleux MFA
Lime Gallery: 3 Studies by Laura Kim MFA
Mint Gallery: Unknown, Un-Identified: Lessons of the Cast Off by Chanel Eddines MFA

Start: 14:00

MUSIC: A concert of jazz standards and Indonesian music arranged for jazz orchestra.

Start: 14:00

CAP: Smell the sunsets of Hamatopia, ride the waves of Hello Ocean's south shores, tour the laboratories of Plexico, meet the citizens of Eggystan, and join an amazing cast of characters through a crazy continent on the road trip of a lifetime. Find out who has the wealth and who has the wherewithal when the 2007-2008 CAP Puppetry class presents puppet mayhem in their new film journey about here, there, and all the music in between.

Start: 19:30

FILM/VIDEO: Presented by the Film Directing Program's One Act Play Festival, and based on the novel by David Ohle, Motorman is the story of Moldenke, a man trapped in his apartment against his will. Starring Evan Silverman as Moldenke, Tom DeMar as Bunce, Fabian Euresti as The Jellyhead and Ragnhildur Sigurðardóttir as Burnheart. Directed by Brian Higdon, sound design by Toby Lawrence, set design by Meredith Young and lighting design by Kathi O'Donohue.

Start: 19:30
End: 20:30

DANCE: An evening length performance exploring the conflict between humanity's inside (mind) that represents thoughtful action and humanity's outside (body) that functions on a more primal level.

General admission: $7. Alumni: $3. Students, faculty, staff and seniors: $2. To reserve tickets, call 661.253.7800 or write to tickets@calarts.edu.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: Recital featuring original compositions, as well as music by Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock and Sly and the Family Stone.

Start: 20:00

THEATER: Written by School of Theater Dean and acclaimed playwright Erik Ehn, Beginner comprises three one-act plays set around the Texas/Mexico border. Imagery of Catholic saints, folk mythology, surreal dreamscapes and pop culture are married together to explore a shape-shifting world where even the traditionally reliable forces of space and time are fragile and illusory. Directed by Emily Mendelsohn, MFA2.
General admission: $7. Alumni: $3.
Students, faculty, staff and seniors: $2.
To reserve tickets, call 661.253.7800 or write to tickets@calarts.edu.

Start: 20:30

REDCAT: The Obie Award-winning duo of writer, director and actor Roger Guenveur Smith and composer Marc Anthony Thompson are joined by former Urban Bush Woman Treva Offutt to “navigate the bloodstream” of two lovers -- a painter and a dancer -- whose saga volcano-hops from the Arctic to the tropics and back home to Brooklyn.

03 / 16
Start: 14:00
End: 16:00

CAP:Youth participants in the CAP/Plaza de la Raza Music Program will perform pieces ranging from rock music, jazz, voice ensembles, and improvisational works. This program provides instrumental instruction in piano, drums, guitar, voice, and theory and composition. The program is taught by CalArts School of Music student instructors and it is coordinated by CAP/Plaza Music Program Coordinator and CalArts School of Music alumnus Noah Harmon. The concert will take place at Plaza de la Raza located at 3540 North Mission Road in Los Angeles. This performance is free and open to the public.

Start: 14:00

MUSIC: Recital featuring music by A. Tansman, J. Williams, F. Poulenc and J. Steinmetz, with guest Midnight Winds (woodwind quintet).

Start: 14:00

FILM/VIDEO: Presented by the Film Directing Program's One Act Play Festival, and based on the novel by David Ohle, Motorman is the story of Moldenke, a man trapped in his apartment against his will. Starring Evan Silverman as Moldenke, Tom DeMar as Bunce, Fabian Euresti as The Jellyhead and Ragnhildur Sigurðardóttir as Burnheart. Directed by Brian Higdon, sound design by Toby Lawrence, set design by Meredith Young and lighting design by Kathi O'Donohue.

Start: 15:00

REDCAT: The Obie Award-winning duo of writer, director and actor Roger Guenveur Smith and composer Marc Anthony Thompson are joined by former Urban Bush Woman Treva Offutt to “navigate the bloodstream” of two lovers -- a painter and a dancer -- whose saga volcano-hops from the Arctic to the tropics and back home to Brooklyn.

Start: 16:00
End: 19:00

CRITICAL STUDIES: Join us at the launch party for Black Clock 8. When? 4 pm on Sunday, Mar 16. Where? The Mandrake (La Cienega between Venice Blvd. and Washington Blvd.) The party will feature readings by issue #8 contributors Mady Schutzman, Alex Austin, Chris Kraus, Geoff Nicholson, George Melrod, and Lisa Teasley.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: Flute recital featuring performances of Berios's Sequenza, Takemitsu's Air, Muczynski's Sonata and Jolivet's Chant de Linos, with string trio and harp.

03 / 17
Start: 20:00

REDCAT: This special world theatrical premiere offers Los Angeles audiences the first theatrical presentation of videos from Caribbean Pirates, the McCarthy studio’s sprawling simulacrum of “Pirattitude” across American popular culture. As first shown in 2005 at Munich’s Haus der Kunst, the manic, typically bawdy work collaged multichannel video projections with large-scale sculptures, props, and film sets -- including a full-scale pirate frigate and a 1970s-era houseboat.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: A concert of chamber music performed by CalArts students and faculty.

03 / 18
Start: 16:00
End: 20:00

MUSIC: Twenty different ensembles performing new and original compositions to be considered for the annual recording project at Capitol Records.

Start: 19:00

FILM/VIDEO: Filmmakers Alain LeTourneau and Pam Minty will introduce and discuss their work as part of the Structuring Strategies series.

03 / 19
Start: 12:00
End: 13:00

INSTITUTE: Free potluck, bring food!

Start: 12:15
End: 13:45

CAP: CAP Pedagogy Series with BJ Dodge

Start: 18:30

MUSIC: The Formalist Quartet is joined by pianist James Winn in a program of works by Shostakovich, Schnittke, Messiaen and Prokofiev.

Start: 21:00

MUSIC: A concert of arrangements & compositions by Munsey featuring a number of interesting CalArts musicians.

(all day)

MUSIC: Split recital between Matt Barbier & Ian Carroll, featuring works by Xenakis, Burhns, Stockhausen and others.

03 / 20
(all day)

MUSIC: Split recital between Matt Barbier & Ian Carroll, featuring works by Xenakis, Burhns, Stockhausen and others.

Start: 00:01
End: 23:59

ART: A live remote collaborative wall painting, between 254 Crew of Los Angeles, CA & Dash2rü Crew of Mexico City. Presented as part of graphic designer Djego Padilla's thesis on global street culture and web 2.0. Participation welcomed. Ongoing all day into the night.

www.globalstreetculture.com

(all day)

ART:

Lane is an associate professor At Theory and Practice at Northwestern University. He taught for ten years at CalArts before being appointed director of the Core Program and Art History at the Glassell School of Art in Houston, Texas. Lane has written essays for numerous catalogues and monographs.

Please check the links below for more information:

http://www.art.northwestern.edu/programs/faculty/relyea.html
http://badatsports.com/2006/episode-32-lane-relyea/

Start: 20:00

CRITICAL STUDIES: MFA writers will read from their work.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: Graduation recital featuring original compositions and arrangements.

(all day)

ART: A group/collaborative sound-art installation utilizing natural (and unnatural) resonating bodies/objects to create and sustain an immersive auditory environment.

(all day)

MUSIC: Music performance, both electronic & turntablism.

03 / 21
(all day)

ART:

Lane is an associate professor At Theory and Practice at Northwestern University. He taught for ten years at CalArts before being appointed director of the Core Program and Art History at the Glassell School of Art in Houston, Texas. Lane has written essays for numerous catalogues and monographs.

Please check the links below for more information:

http://www.art.northwestern.edu/programs/faculty/relyea.html
http://badatsports.com/2006/episode-32-lane-relyea/

(all day)

ART: A group/collaborative sound-art installation utilizing natural (and unnatural) resonating bodies/objects to create and sustain an immersive auditory environment.

(all day)

MUSIC: Music performance, both electronic & turntablism.

(all day)

D300 Gallery: Lindsay Foster MFA
D301 Gallery: The Cult of Adam by Miller Updegraff MFA
L-Shape Gallery: Under the Rug by Katherine Shaw BFA
Main Gallery: Nathan Young MFA
A402 Gallery: Shhh by Astri Swendsrud MFA
Lime Gallery: Faux Foo Fantasy by Marina Heintze BFA
Mint Gallery: Icon of Sam by Sam Graham BFA

Start: 20:30

REDCAT: John Cage broke through a previously impassable threshold in 1952 when he first presented 4'33", the “silent” piece that now stands as his most famous, controversial and -- by his own estimate -- important work. For Cage, this landmark set a standard for aleatoric music and his idea that any sound may constitute music.

03 / 22
(all day)

D300 Gallery: Lindsay Foster MFA
D301 Gallery: The Cult of Adam by Miller Updegraff MFA
L-Shape Gallery: Under the Rug by Katherine Shaw BFA
Main Gallery: Nathan Young MFA
A402 Gallery: Shhh by Astri Swendsrud MFA
Lime Gallery: Faux Foo Fantasy by Marina Heintze BFA
Mint Gallery: Icon of Sam by Sam Graham BFA

03 / 23
03 / 24
03 / 25
03 / 26
03 / 27
03 / 28
03 / 29
03 / 30
03 / 31
Start: 11:30

CalArts staff, faculty and students are invited to a discussion of current planning and the future of CalArts. The discussion will include highlights of this year's Strategic Plan, and an update on the Diversity Position search. Coffee service will be provided.

04 / 1
Start: 19:00

FILM/VIDEO: Filmmaker Paul Vester will introduce and discuss his work as part of the Structuring Strategies series.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: Thirty-Six Ghosts is an interdisciplinary work for ten musicians, live video and two Butoh dancers. The piece features works written by Burns, and performances with Vinny Golia, Ulrich Krieger, Randy Gloss and Wadada Leo Smith.

04 / 2
(all day)

ART:

D300 Gallery: As, Approximately by Alexandra Olson MFA

D301 Gallery: halving the distance by Carlin Wing MFA

Main Gallery: To Avoid This Shipwreck by Meghann McCrory MFA

Main Gallery "in the cube": Tabula-Rasa by Meghann McCrory in collaboration with Ali Prosch and Michiko Yao

A402 Gallery: MFA Thesis by Michael Buitron MFA

Lime Gallery: dependent arising by Kichul Kim MFA

Mint Gallery: Fishing Down Marine Food Webs by Louisa Conrad MFA

Start: 18:00

MUSIC: Recital featuring solo works on vibraphone and marimba, with music by Stout, Reich and more. Piano phase with guest artist Tim Black.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: An evening of Mozart, Brahms, de Falla, Britten, Bolcom and much, much more.

04 / 3
(all day)
Start: 08:30
End: 00:00

ART:

D300 Gallery: As, Approximately by Alexandra Olson MFA

D301 Gallery: halving the distance by Carlin Wing MFA

Main Gallery: To Avoid This Shipwreck by Meghann McCrory MFA

Main Gallery "in the cube": Tabula-Rasa by Meghann McCrory in collaboration with Ali Prosch and Michiko Yao

A402 Gallery: MFA Thesis by Michael Buitron MFA

Lime Gallery: dependent arising by Kichul Kim MFA

Mint Gallery: Fishing Down Marine Food Webs by Louisa Conrad MFA

Start: 08:02
End: 23:02

ART:

Carola Dertnig is an artist who lives and works in Vienna, Austria. Her work is primarily based in performance. Along with being an artist, she also curates and she has recently made a book that for the first time brings together text and documentation on the history of performance art in Austria. She is teaching at CalArts this semester as visiting faculty in the Photography and Media program.

Start: 09:00
End: 12:00

CAP: CAP Forum Series with Sergio de la Torre

Start: 20:00
End: 23:30

FILM/VIDEO: Installation in animation by Nicole Emmons and Qadriyyah Shamsid-Deen.

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: A voyage to the moon featuring music (both electronic and not) by students in the Music Technology Program.

Start: 20:30

REDCAT: Herb Alpert and Lani Hall perform a rare and intimate evening of American and Brasilian jazz featuring a trio of masterful musicians -- Bill Cantos (piano), Michael Shapiro (drums) and Hussain Jiffrey (bass). They play original arrangements from a selection of American standard songs with some spicy Brasilian music in the mix. Alpert’s warm, expressive trumpet lines compliment Hall’s sensual, emotional voice, making this an enchanting evening of sophisticated music for all.

See http://redcat.org/season/0708/mus/alpert.php ($)

(all day)

THEATER: At the Coffeehouse Theater with a jazz club vibe, come and enjoy live music, theater performance, dance, film/video and art! Sponsored by the Latino Student Union at CalArts, join us while we explore the themes that unite us all: love, sex and politics!

04 / 4
(all day)

ART:

D300 Gallery: As, Approximately by Alexandra Olson MFA

D301 Gallery: halving the distance by Carlin Wing MFA

Main Gallery: To Avoid This Shipwreck by Meghann McCrory MFA

Main Gallery "in the cube": Tabula-Rasa by Meghann McCrory in collaboration with Ali Prosch and Michiko Yao

A402 Gallery: MFA Thesis by Michael Buitron MFA

Lime Gallery: dependent arising by Kichul Kim MFA

Mint Gallery: Fishing Down Marine Food Webs by Louisa Conrad MFA

(all day)

THEATER: At the Coffeehouse Theater with a jazz club vibe, come and enjoy live music, theater performance, dance, film/video and art! Sponsored by the Latino Student Union at CalArts, join us while we explore the themes that unite us all: love, sex and politics!

Start: 20:00

MUSIC: Recital featuring tabla solo, tabla accompaniment, experimental music reperformances, composition realizations & live acoustic/electronic bands.

Start: 20:30

REDCAT: Herb Alpert and Lani Hall perform a rare and intimate evening of American and Brasilian jazz featuring a trio of masterful musicians -- Bill Cantos (piano), Michael Shapiro (drums) and Hussain Jiffrey (bass). They play original arrangements from a selection of American standard songs with some spicy Brasilian music in the mix. Alpert’s warm, expressive trumpet lines compliment Hall’s sensual, emotional voice, making this an enchanting evening of sophisticated music for all.

See http://redcat.org/season/0708/mus/alpert.php ($)

Start: 21:00

MUSIC: A BFA4 graduation composition recital featuring the music of Plotz!, improvisations with Michael Jon Fink and others, and Tinhorn Justice.

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