Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Internal Compasses

SPACES
2220 Superior Viaduct
Cleveland OH 44113
216.621.2314

May 15–July 17, 2009
Internal Compasses

Opening reception: May 15, 6–9 pm

"... visual thinkers who map, code, and catalog experiences and information, then systematically arrange the material evidence according to personal internal strategies. This exhibition takes viewers on a journey through imagination and inquiry by way of pattern and process."

[text and graphic from SPACES website. Caption: "Tent and Tetons, 2006, Sarah FitzSimons, (film still), multi-media installation."]

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Ella Fitzgerald

[On the occasion of the ninety-second anniversary of the birth of Ella Jane Fitzgerald - April 25, 1917 – June 15, 1996, below is a brilliant performance by Ms. Fitzgerald of Thelonius Monk's "Round Midnight." The YouTube caption inludes the following information: "Piano: Oscar Peterson | Bass: Ray Brown | Drums: Ed Thigpen | UK 1961"]

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Instruments a Comin'

[Reminder]



Tipitina's Uptown
501 Napolean
New Orleans, Louisiana

Instruments a Comin'2009
General Admission: $40
VIP: $150

This incredible one night affair provides school music programs with instruments essential to their success. Over the past 7 years The Tipitina's Foundation has provided over 1.8 million dollars worth of instruments to 50 greater New Orleans area schools, benefiting over 2,000 students each year.

IAC 2009 LINEUP:
Galactic
(2009 Tipitina's Walk of Fame Inductee),The Chilluns (featuring Annie Clements of "Sugarland)", Cranston Clements of Twangorama, Dave Malone of The Radiators, Johnny Malone, Darcy Malone, Spencer Bohren, and Andre Bohren of Johnny Sketch, Rebirth Brass Band, Donald Harrison & The T.I.P. Interns, Soul Rebels and Big Chief Monk Boudreaux, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Ave., Big Sam's Funky Nation, Walter "Wolfman" Washington, Johnny Vidacovich, George Porter, Jr., Ivan Neville, special guest Theresa Andersson, plus many more TBA.

[graphic from Tipitina's Foundation publicity.]

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

2009 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Food Lineup - Area One



[Food at the Jazz Fest, as at all New Orleans gatherings is a key element. Below is a list of Area One's offerings.]


2009 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Food Lineup - Area One


Crawfish Bread, Shrimp Bread, Sausage & Jalapeño Bread
Panaroma Foods
Marksville, LA

Cajun Jambalaya, Fried Chicken
Catering Unlimited
New Orleans, LA

Fresh Squeezed Lemonade, *Fruit Salad
Joyce’s Lemonade
New Orleans, LA

Hot Sausage Po-Boy, Crawfish Sausage Po-Boy
Vaucresson Sausage Co.
New Orleans, LA

Pecan Catfish Meunière, Seafood Mirliton Casserole, Fried Crab Cake w/ Smoked Tomato & Jalapeño Tartar
C.P.G. Catering
Mandeville, LA

Alligator Pie, Crabmeat Stuffed Shrimp, *Fried Green Tomatoes
Cajun Nights Catering
Metairie, LA

Muffuletta, *Vegetarian Muffuletta, Roast Beef Po-Boy, Turkey Giardiniera Po-Boy

DiMartino’s Famous Muffulettas
Gretna, LA

Crawfish Etouffée, Boiled Crawfish, Crawfish Stuffed Puff, Cajun Crawfish Rice
Ledet & Louque
Gramercy, LA

BBQ Chicken, BBQ Chicken Sandwich, *Corn on the Cob, Iced Tea, Lemon Pound Cake
Lil's BBQ,
Slidell, LA

*Spinach Artichoke Casserole, Seafood Au Gratin, Sweet Potato Pone

Ten Talents Catering
Covington, LA

Cajun Duck Po-Boy, Fried Popcorn Shrimp & Crawfish Tails, *Spicy Potatoes
Electro-Reps, Inc.
Slidell, LA

Red Beans & Rice w/ Sausage, *Vegetarian Red Beans & Rice, Blackberry Cobbler

Burks & Douglas
New Orleans, LA

Crabmeat Po-Boy, Creole Stuffed Crab, Catfish Almondine, *Potato Salad
Stuf Hapn Event Catering
New Orleans, LA

Boudin, Boudin Balls, Crawfish Remoulade, Creole Hot Tamales
Papa Ninety Catering
Belle Chasse, LA

Alligator Sauce Piquante, Shrimp & Okra Gumbo, Shrimp Etouffée
Fireman Mike’s Kitchen
New Orleans, LA

Cochon de Lait Po-Boy, Fried Eggplant w/ Crawfish Sauce, *Fried Eggplant w/ Marinara Sauce
Love at First Bite
New Orleans, LA

Louisiana Crawfish Po-Boy, Fried Gator Po-Boy, Guil’s Gator w/ Fried Jalapeños & Onions
Sharon & Guilherme Wegner
Metairie, LA

Crawfish Sack, Oyster Patties, Crawfish Beignets
Patton's Caterers
Chalmette, LA

Fried Shrimp Po-Boy, Fried Oyster Po-Boy, Fried Oyster Spinach Salad, Panéed Chicken Po-Boy, *Stuffed Artichoke
Vucinovich's Restaurant
New Orleans, LA

Mango Freeze
WWOZ Community Radio
New Orleans, LA

Ya Ka Mein,*Vegetarian Ya Ka Mein, Fried Pork Chop Sandwich, Banana Bread Pudding
Miss Linda’s Catering
New Orleans, LA

Rosemint Iced Tea, Mandarin Orange Iced Tea, Regular Iced Tea
Sunshine Concessions
Covington, LA

[image from google search for 'Vaucresson Sausage']

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Roz Chast | Charles Addams

Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
American Pictures Distinguished Lecture Series

Sunday, April 26 | 4:30 p.m.
Roz Chast on Charles Addams’s “Boiling Oil”


"“American Pictures” pairs great works of art with pre-eminent figures of contemporary American culture. Each lecture features a writer, critic, historian or artist who chooses a single image and investigates its meanings."

[graphic from image search for 'Charles Addams Boiling Oil.' Click on image to enlarge.]

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef Project

General Projects
Plastic Crochet Workshop

Sunday, April 19 |1-3pm
at
Outpost for Contemporary Art
6375 N. Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA 90042
(323) 982-9461

As part of the Hyperbolic Crochet Coral Reef Project, the Institute For Figuring is making a plastic reef to highlight the problem of plastic buildup in the oceans. We invite you to join us for a plastic crochet workshop. Crocheters at all levels of experience are welcome, from first-time novices to experienced experts. No prior crochet skill is required but if you are skilled you'll pick up the possibilities quickly. Bring plastic bags, video and audio tapes, and come craft a Reef Monster with Christine Wertheim, IFF co-director.

The IFF is dedicated to exploring the poetic dimensions of maths and science through public lectures interactive workshops and exhibits.

[Text from General Projects website. Graphic from IFF website. Caption: ""Crochet Coral and Anemone Garden" with sea slug by Marianne Midelburg. Photos by Alyssa Gorelick." Cross-posted to Signal Fire]

Friday, April 17, 2009

Jazz Fest Schedule

April 24–May 3
40th New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival


hour by hour schedule

[Photo by Chris Granger of Troy 'Trombone Shorty' Andrews from the New Orleans Times Picayune. Click on image to enlarge.

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue will be performing on April 24, the first day of the festival on the Gentilly Stage at 3:45 p.m.]

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Blu



Blu

[with thanks to CDN in Napa for the tip.]

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Concurrent Urbanities

Conference: Concurrent Urbanities 1

Friday, April 17, 2009, 11:00 am to 4:00 pm

Parsons The New School for Design



Kellen Auditorium, Sheila Johnson Design Center
2 West 13 Street, 1st floor
New York City
Free admission

“Concurrent Urbanities 1″ is the first of a series of thematically linked events that bring together designers, artists, architects, urbanists, planners, non-profit and non-governmental organizations, civic and community activists, with government representatives and the private sector, in order to explore the complex production of new urban conditions across the world. The goal of the series is to place global forces in relation to local, situated knowledge and practices so that emerging patterns of urbanity at large can be clearly unearthed and explored. Particular emphasis will be placed on exploring new roles that artists and designers play, and the design theories, methods and techniques of visualization and communication they employ, to encourage radical democratization, forms of social resistance, economic equity, and environmental sustainability.

Speakers for “Concurrent Urbanities 1″ include individuals and groups from the United States and Europe that represent a new generation of design activists whose work proposes a radical remapping of the relationships between urban practices and design through broad participatory design processes, bottom-up organizational approaches, innovative networking, as well as through emergent approaches to field operations.

[text from New School press release. Graphic, Walter Jonas‘ 1963 Intrapolis, from a google image search for ‘Concurrent Urbanities.’ Cross-posted to Signal Fire.]

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Starting with the Universe

Museum of Contemporary Art
220 East Chicago Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60611-2643

Buckminster Fuller: Starting with the Universe
March 14 - June 21, 2009



"Philosopher. Forecaster. Designer. Poet. Inventor. Advocate of alternative energy.

R. Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983) was one of the greatest American thinkers of the 20th century -- and a visionary for the 21st. Buckminster Fuller: Starting with the Universe is the first major US exhibition of Fuller's work in 35 years and a testament to his fascinating mix of utopian vision and organic pragmatism. A combination of models, sketches, and other artifacts -- many on view for the first time -- represent six decades of the artist's integrated approach to housing, transportation, communication, and cartography."

more

[text and image from MCA website. Caption: "Buckminster Fuller and Shoji Sadao , Dome Over Manhattan, ca. 1960. Department of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries. Image courtesy the Estate of R. Buckminster Fuller."]

Thursday, April 09, 2009

Cosmetic surgery, commercialization and culture:

apexart
291 Church Street
New York, New York

Wednesday, April 15, 6:30 pm
Cosmetic surgery, commercialization and culture: The case of the 'designer vagina'

A talk by Dr. Virginia Braun


In conjunction with the exhibition I Am Art, curated by Anthony Berlet, M.D.

"The so-called "designer vagina" -- a term used to refer to various forms of female genital cosmetic surgery, usually performed by plastic surgeons or gynecologists -- appeared in public discourse about a decade ago. Since that time, this area of cosmetic surgery has been identified as "the fastest emerging growth trend" in cosmetic surgery, itself a field which has expanded exponentially over that time. It seems more and more women are, apparently, having their genitalia altered for aesthetic purposes. What do these procedures have in common with other types of cosmetic surgery? What makes them unique? How can we make sense of the appearance and apparent popularity of these procedures? What makes them problematic? And what might be the (unintended?) implications of the marketing and availability of these surgeries, for girls and women? In this talk, Dr. Braun will outline what the surgery is, and identify a cluster of contemporary and historical sociocultural factors which make the appearance of female genital cosmetic surgery entirely understandable. She will also discuss critical questions this surgery raises, related to choice, agency and ethics, and to notions of genital perfection and pathology.

Virginia Braun, PhD, is a faculty member of the Department of Psychology at The University of Auckland (New Zealand), and is currently a visiting scholar in Sociomedical Sciences at Columbia University. Her research interests are primarily focused around the (intersecting) areas of women's health, gendered bodies, and sex and sexuality, with a current focus on female genital cosmetic surgery. She is particularly interested in developing knowledge of how socio-cultural meanings given to bodies and bodily practices impinge on women's experiences, practices, and identities, in ways that can work to promote or preclude choice and wellbeing. For this reason, her research has always examined the nexus between individuals' accounts, scientific knowled ge, and popular cultural meanings. She is currently the co-editor of the international journal Feminism & Psychology.

[text and image from apex art website. Cross-posted on Signal Fire]

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Cecil Taylor

Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center
Buffalo, New York


Saturday, April 18 @ 8:00 p.m.
Cecil Taylor Solo
Asbury Hall at Babeville


"Hallwalls is very pleased to announce an extremely rare appearance by the internationally renowned American icon and major architect of modern music, pianist/composer/poet Cecil Taylor. With an American Steinway concert grand piano in the beautiful Asbury Hall combined with the enigmatic genius of one of the world's most profound musical spirits (after having just reached his 80th year on earth), Buffalo is being treated to a ... legendary concert experience."

$25 general admission, $20 students/seniors, $18 members
tickets available at: www.tickets.com
or call Hallwalls: (716) 854-1694

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[text from Hallwalls website. Image from search for "Cecil Taylor."]

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Flash Forward: Mix & Match

SPACES
2220 Superior Viaduct
Cleveland OH 44113
216.621.2314

Friday, April 3, 6:30pm
FLASH FORWARD: MIX & MATCH

"Think speed dating, but instead of sitting down with potential suitors, you get some individual face-time with the Flash Forward artists. (No, you do not get to take the artists home with you.) Even still, you get to see them up close, pick their brains in a more intimate discussion, and be a part of the Cleveland contemporary arts dialogue."

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[graphic from Spaces Flash Forward website. Caption: "A Thousand Rainbows" (video still, detail), Peter Philip Luckner, mixed media and video, 2008."]

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Instruments a Comin'



From the Tipitina's Foundation
"The Instruments A Comin' program works to increase youth participation in the Greater New Orleans area school music programs by providing new instruments.

Now in its eighth year, Instruments A Comin' has purchased over 1.8 million dollars worth of new music instruments, and have distributed those instruments to more than 2,000 students in 50 local schools.

Tipitina's Foundation is in the forefront of insuring that music programs are available in public or charter schools as they open and reopen anew in the Greater New Orleans area."