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NOTE 11-13th June

03-06-2010

'note'

n. a particular quality or tone that reflects or expresses a mood or attitude

v. notice or pay particular attention to

Supported by: ACNI, Bbeyond, DAS,  PS2 & Space Delawab

 

Bbeyond presents:

'note'

n. a particular quality or tone that reflects or expresses a mood or attitude

v. notice or pay particular attention to

 

Fri 11th June

DAS 37-39 Queen Street BT16EA

http://digitalartsstudios.com (90312900)

2-5.30pm Seminars / 6.30-8pm Artist Talk

New York-based sound sculptor, composer, vocalist, and performer Lesley Flanigan will host critical art seminars followed by an artist talk on her practise.

Spaces are limited to five and must be booked in advance from DAS. There is a charge of £10 (£5 concession) for each participant. Contact DAS at: events@digitalartsstudios.com for further information and bookings.

Entry to the talk is free but please contact DAS prior to attending as space is limited.

 

Sat 12th June

PS2 18 Donegal Street BT12GP

http://pssquared.org (90235912)

6-8pm Sonic Performance: Amplifications

Lesley Flanigan sculpts physical electronic music from handmade speaker electronics and voice.

 

Sun 13th June

Space Delawab 41 Ashley Avenue BT9 7BT

http://delawab.wordpress.com

3-8pm Sonic Performances

Working simultaneously throughout the domestic setting of Space Delawab- Joan Healy & Louise Ward, Lesley Flanigan and Colm Clarke along with special guests will create sonic performances

Numbers are restricted-please contact spacedelawab@gmail.com to reserve your place.

 

Curated by Colm Clarke;  http://clmrk.co.uk http://bbeyondperformance.org

Kindly Supported by:

Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Bbeyond, Space Delawab, Digital Arts Studios and PS2.

Artist Bios

 

Lesley Flanigan

 

The work of New York - based artist/vocalist Lesley Flanigan has been presented in numerous venues, festivals, and art spaces internationally including at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (New York), Issue Project Room (Brooklyn),Transitio_MX (‘09, Mexico City), NIME (‘08 Genoa; ‘09 Pittsburgh), ICMC (’07 Copenhagen), and Bent (‘08 Los Angeles; ‘09 New York). Her art has been exhibited at the ISEA conference in Singapore, Busan International Design Festival in South Korea, Ringling College’s Selby Gallery and MCLA’s Gallery 51. She has spoken about her work and given workshops at universities and art foundations including Harvestworks, Dorkbot NYC, Art Institute of Chicago, Wellesley College, and the Copenhagen School of Architecture. Her first solo album Amplifications, was released Fall of 2009 and toured nationally across the United States. Amplifications will be performed in Europe in the Summer of 2010, including at the Sonar Music Festival in Barcelona, Spain. In addition to her solo work, she also performs regularly as a member of Bioluminescence, a collaboration with video artist and composer R. Luke DuBois that explores the modality of human voice through live sound and interactive video.

http://lesleyflanigan.com

 

Joan Healy

 

Joan Healy is a performance and visual artist based in Dublin. She has performed/exhibited in venues both nationally and internationally including the Bergen Kunsthall, Norway; Multiplex, Amsterdam; Rua Red, Dublin; St Etienne Cite du Design Biennale, France; STRP Art and Technology Festival, Eindhoven; The Science Gallery, Dublin; Shunt, London; G126, Galway; the Wexford Arts Centre; Vantastival, Louth, and this summer will be performing in Stattbad in Berlin as part of the MART collective’s European tour. She has also given talks a the Eclectic Tech Carnival at the University of Umea, Sweden, the International Symposium of Electronic Art ’09, Belfast, and NCAD, Dublin. She currently curates Livestock, a bimonthly Live art night in the Market Studios, Dublin, and has most recently worked for the Performa ’09 Biennial, NYC, and the Royal Hibernian Academy in Dublin.

 

Louise Ward

 

Since graduating with a degree in Fine Art from the Dublin Institute of Technology in 2005, Louise Ward has exhibited around Dublin in arts spaces such as This is Not a Shop, the Market Studios, Monstertruck Gallery, Rua Red, the Stone Gallery and Bewleys Theatre. She creates installations that break down the boundary between the mediums of painting and sculpture, and integrate voice, video, performance and found objects. Most recently she had a solo show titled Nightlight at the Market Studios in 2010 and she had a solo show in the Wexford Arts Centre in 2006. Her work has been purchased for both public and private collections. Louise also curates Livestock at the Market Studios, Dublin and has recently worked for the Green on Red Gallery, the Douglas Hyde Gallery and the Art Management Office of the OPW.