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Trickhouse Live: An Integrative Arts and Performance Series
w/Kindall Gray, John Myers, and Joan Schuman

Tuesday, February 26
7-9 p.m.
$5 Suggested Donation


www.trickhouse.org


Trickhouse Live is co-organized by TC Tolbert, Assistant Director of Casa Libre and Noah Saterstrom, founder/ curator of Trickhouse.org.

in·te·gra·tive adj \ˈ in-tə- ˌ grā-tiv\
combining and coordinating diverse elements into a whole

Trickhouse Live is an integrative arts series that brings together people working with words, images, sounds, videos, and a variety of performances. The series serves as a venue for visiting artists to interact with local artists and for the borders between genres and mediums to be permeable. Trickhouse Live is a physical world extension of the online cross-genre arts journal, Trickhouse.org which is based in Tucson.

Performer Bios

Kindall Gray received her MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Arizona in 2010. Her fiction has appeared in One Story and other journals.  She lives in Tucson, where she teaches English at the UA and acts as assistant fiction editor at the literary journal Cutthroat.

 

 

 

John Myers lives in Tucson. He works with adults living with severe mental illness. His poems have been published in Handsome, Spork, FRiGG, Gigantic Sequins, The Dirty Napkin, PANK, ABJECTIVE and other venues. His manuscript Cider Kit was a finalist in Omnidawn’s open book contest. He went to Oberlin and the University of Montana and grew up in the Endless Mountains.

 

 

 

 

Audiophilia whispers into the radio’s ear where Joan Schuman's documentaries and poetic narratives have aired in the States, Canada, Europe and Australia. Her work has also appeared in festivals and installations, online in various venues and on CD compilations. She was a child of the urban East, but long ago shed that person to grow into an adult of the West (Santa Cruz and Arcata, CA; Tucson and Bisbee, AZ; Santa Fe, NM ), and she finally landed in far Northern California. Along the way, she has worked in community radio, on independent productions, gotten an MFA in Digital Media Arts, taught minimally-clad filmmakers at UA in the summers, and since 2004, has, each semester, taught BA/MA students online at The New School for Public Engagement-School of Media Studies, offering them space to make audiophilic gems of their own. Recent projects include launching a course on how media spins the environmental apocalypse and a soon-to-be minted web site called Earlid featuring rotating exhibits of sound artistry and hybrid media arts. Explore her own work at HyperAcousia.

Past Events:

Jan 2013

Dec 2012

Nov 2012

Oct 2012

Sept 2012

May(2) 2012

May 2012

April 2012

March 2012

February 2012

January 2012


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