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Friday, November 06, 2009

Coming Next Week @ ARTS Lab


We've got a crazy week coming up... and I think it'll only get crazier. Here's a quick run-down of the next week @ ARTS Lab:


Tuesday (11/10) @ 4:00 PM: Gale Memorial Lecture Series: Ed Osborn (FREE)

Ed OSBORN

Ed Osborn works with many forms of electronic media including installation, video, sound, and, performance. His pieces show a tactile sense of space, movement, image and aurality combined with a precise economy of materials. Osborn has received grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Creative Work Fund, and Arts International and been awarded residencies from the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program, the Banff Centre for the Arts, Het Apollohuis (Eindhoven, Netherlands), STEIM (Amsterdam), the Djerassi Resident Artist Program (Woodside, CA), and the Center for Research and Computing in the Arts at UC San Diego.

He has presented his work worldwide with exhibitions at the singuhr-hörgalerie (Berlin, Germany), the Berkeley Art Museum (Berkeley, CA), Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco), Artspace (Sydney, Australia), the Institute of Modern Art (Brisbane, Australia), Sonambiente Festival (Berlin, Germany), the Kiasma Museum, (Helsinki, Finland), MassMOCA (North Adams, MA), the Auckland Art Gallery (Auckland, NZ), and the Sonic Arts Research Centre (Belfast, Northern Ireland) among many others. He has lectured and taught in numerous institutions and is currently Assistant Professor in the Visual Art Department at Brown University.


Wednesday (11/11) @ 6:00 PM: Rio Grande IGDA Meet & Greet (FREE)

Interested in game development here in New Mexico? Come meet the people who are making it happen in our (growing) local game industry.

More info at the NEW IGDA site: http://www.igda.org/albuquerque

Monday (11/9) @ 7:30 PM: SPECTRE Series: Malcolm Goldstein ($5/$10 Suggested Donation)

The penultimate show of William Collins' experimental music series features composer/violinist/improviser Malcolm Goldstein.



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