Solo Concert for Bridges

Bridges, Arts at Large new music series 7:00 pm Wednesday, February 20 Lincoln Park Cultural Center, 2045 N. Lincoln Park West Chicago, IL 60614 Tel: 773.248.1667 Admission: Free (seating is limited to only 50 people) Arts at Large http://www.aalchicago.org/ I will be performing on the Springboard, my self-built instrument pictured above, with electronics. To learn… Continue reading Solo Concert for Bridges

Featured on Third Coast International Audio Festival

Anna Friz was recently featured on the Third Coast International Audio Festival (TCAIF) podcast. Anna writes: “There’s a bit of interview, a shorter version of an older piece called ‘The Clandestine Transmissions of Pirate Jenny’, and then excerpts from recent work with Eric Leonardson called ‘Dancing Walls Stir the Prairies’. ” This latter piece is… Continue reading Featured on Third Coast International Audio Festival

Auris in Sudden Sound Concert series

7:30pm Thursday, January 31, 2008 Krannert Art Museum, 500 East Peabody Drive, Champaign, Illinois. Auris is a Chicago-based trio that performs original electroacoustic music on traditional and invented instruments. Its performances combine improvisation and compositions using non-traditional scores and text. Julia Miller — guitar, voice, electronics Chris Preissing — flute, voice, electronics Eric Leonardson —… Continue reading Auris in Sudden Sound Concert series

Until One Falls: a new theater work by Plasticene

Chicago’s pioneer physical theater company Plasticene premieres its latest work “Until One Falls” for one night only at Miami University’s Gates-Abegglen Theatre Center for Performing Arts in Oxford, Ohio. 8:00pm Friday, January 25, 2008 Gates-Abegglen Theatre Oxford, Ohio 45056 Tickets: Public $12, Senior $10, MU Student/Youth $9 Until One Falls is directed by Dexter Bullard… Continue reading Until One Falls: a new theater work by Plasticene

R.I.P. Zack Stiglicz

On Monday, October 7, 2007 Zack Stiglicz, adjunct professor at The School of The Art of Institute of Chicago, unexpectedly died of heart failure. Born in 1952, he was a painter, experimental filmmaker, writer, and and husband to fellow SAIC professor and filmmaker, Shellie Fleming. In the words of Chris Sullivan, “Zack Stiglicz was an… Continue reading R.I.P. Zack Stiglicz

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