[spectre] SONIC PERIPHERIES#7 Stephen Lacy (Academy Records): July 4, 2013 – 8pm | Artist Talk June 24 – 6pm

Petra Klusmeyer pklusmeyer at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 17 17:33:45 CEST 2013


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SONIC PERIPHERIES#7
Stephen Lacy (Academy Records) (USA)

Exhibition Opening and Performance Event 
»Sound/Image: Fielding Abstractions«

Gallery Artist-in-Residency Stuhr-Heiligenrode
Thursday, July 4, 2013 — 8 pm

Opening hours: July 5 – July 7, 2013
Friday and Saturday 3 pm – 6 pm; Sunday 11 am – 6 pm
No entrance fee

Bus transfer from Bremen main station is available at no charge. To book your seat email p.klusmeyer[at]hfk-bremen.de or visit http://sonicperipheries.wordpress.com/bus-transfer/

http://www.academyrecords.org/
http://sonicperipheries.wordpress.com

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SP#7 ARTIST TALK »From Here to There Eventually«
Monday, June 24 — 6 pm

Stephen Lacy of Academy Records presents his artistic work exploring the relationship of sound to image. Using sound as a prompt, Lacy constructs a series of diagrammatic propostions that inform an abstraction process, inclusive of field recording and scoring. 

The lecture takes place at the University of the Arts Bremen, Am Speicher XI 8, 28217 Bremen, 3 09.100.

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»Academy Records« is an aegis for live performance, recorded events and printed ephemera. This platform allows working themes to expand and build in multiplicities due to varying forms and delivery strategies. Producing works that take on lives both immediate and enduring, Academy Records projects are often collaborative and inclusive, and many include different kinds of creators, including aural, visual and performing artists, designers, writers and filmmakers. In the past, works have consisted of independently-produced 7-inch records, live broadcast radio plays, 16mm films, performances and large-scale sculptural installations. Each Academy Records’ project is concept, time or site-specific, and usually of a DIY nature to encompass the various networks and participants offered up by smaller economies. Academy Records is led and maintained by Stephen Lacy, artist and educator, living and working in Chicago. Working under the auspices of »Academy
 Records«, Lacy’s artwork has been performed and exhibited at numerous venues, including Hyde Park Art Center, Linda Warren Gallery and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.

SONIC PERIPHERIES#7 (Sound/Image: Fielding Abstractions) is part of the research project »Sonic Art Practices in the Expanded Field« of Petra Klusmeyer. The artistic research aims at investigating acoustic practices in the arts with respect to an in-between space – in this case by way of performative encounters in pursuit of sound’s material-discursive potentiality. For SONIC PERIPHERIES#7 Klusmeyer has been conducting co-research with Lacy (Academy Records) exploring the physicality (materiality) of site through drawing, photographing, recording, and scoring. In »Sound/Image: Fielding Abstractions« visitors are invited to explore their »relative position in the frame« through engaging with the recordings and drawings which Lacy has completed while on residency at the artist-in-residency Stuhr-Heiligenrode. Through an abstraction process of drawing and field recording the artist will present a series of works that explore the liminal perception
 of place.

SONIC PERIPHERIES is a curated series on sonic art practices by Petra Klusmeyer, artist/researcher and lecturer of Sound Studies at the University of the Arts Bremen, in cooperation with the Artist-in-Residency Stuhr-Heiligenrod. Invited artists for the series have thus far included Mem1, Mark and Laura Cetilia (USA), Lou Mallozzi (USA), Howard Sandroff (USA), Helen Pritchard (UK), David Strang (UK), Shawn Decker (USA).

Künstlerstätte Stuhr-Heiligenrode
An der Wassermühle 5
28816 Stuhr
Tel. 0421 5695 244
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