TRIAGE:Activist Art Exhibit: Saturday,6/30,Fountain Square
Hey Everyone,
Thought you might like to know about this. I will have a few things in this exhibit, and I am also one of the Triage planners. Check out this week's issue of NUVO for more info. It's going to be a really cool day of events, featuring activist art, music, poetry, film, and then some. Check it out (and come say 'hi!')
On Saturday, June 30, 2007, Fountain Square will host TRIAGE, an all-ages free indoor/outdoor exhibition of public art in a variety of media: two and three dimensional work, installation, dance, performance art, film, spoken word, and music, all relating to the
interconnected themes of earth, justice and peace. All of the gravest issues our society and environment can be related to this triad of subjects, and this event will bring together a diverse number of very skilled artists.
Over 80 artists, writers and performers will converge on Fountain
Square to deliver their creative and urgent messages on Saturday, June 30, in this free event taking place from 10 am until 6pm. Artists will be spread throughout the Fountain Square area, and a main stage will feature musical acts throughout the day, along with an open drum circle at 3pm and an open mic at 4pm. (It will be moved to the Wheeler Arts building in case of rain.)
Later that evening, Radio Radio will host a benefit concert for the
Hoosier Environmental Council. The evening concert will start at 9pm, and entry is $5.
** Musical acts include: The blackSoil project (pure organic hip-hop), The Sarah Grain Trio (jazz and bossa nova-inspired folk), Men of Many Vices (bluegrass), Kate Lamont (of MabLab/ blueprintmusic), Twilight Sentinels (golden-age hip-hop), Bala vs. Laptop (electronic and African melody), Dance performance by Jaclyn Virgin, Megan Mills and Kevin Wiltz, DJ Spread.
Please check the website www.greentravel.biz/triage
and www.myspace.com/triageindy for updates. Questions, contact: T.J. Reynolds, Triage Coordinator, 317-332-1960 Triageindy@gamail.com .
Hey Everyone,
Thought you might like to know about this. I will have a few things in this exhibit, and I am also one of the Triage planners. Check out this week's issue of NUVO for more info. It's going to be a really cool day of events, featuring activist art, music, poetry, film, and then some. Check it out (and come say 'hi!')
On Saturday, June 30, 2007, Fountain Square will host TRIAGE, an all-ages free indoor/outdoor exhibition of public art in a variety of media: two and three dimensional work, installation, dance, performance art, film, spoken word, and music, all relating to the
interconnected themes of earth, justice and peace. All of the gravest issues our society and environment can be related to this triad of subjects, and this event will bring together a diverse number of very skilled artists.
Over 80 artists, writers and performers will converge on Fountain
Square to deliver their creative and urgent messages on Saturday, June 30, in this free event taking place from 10 am until 6pm. Artists will be spread throughout the Fountain Square area, and a main stage will feature musical acts throughout the day, along with an open drum circle at 3pm and an open mic at 4pm. (It will be moved to the Wheeler Arts building in case of rain.)
Later that evening, Radio Radio will host a benefit concert for the
Hoosier Environmental Council. The evening concert will start at 9pm, and entry is $5.
** Musical acts include: The blackSoil project (pure organic hip-hop), The Sarah Grain Trio (jazz and bossa nova-inspired folk), Men of Many Vices (bluegrass), Kate Lamont (of MabLab/ blueprintmusic), Twilight Sentinels (golden-age hip-hop), Bala vs. Laptop (electronic and African melody), Dance performance by Jaclyn Virgin, Megan Mills and Kevin Wiltz, DJ Spread.
Please check the website www.greentravel.biz/triage
and www.myspace.com/triageindy for updates. Questions, contact: T.J. Reynolds, Triage Coordinator, 317-332-1960 Triageindy@gamail.com .
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Re: TRIAGE: Activist Art Exhibit - Indianapolis
Thu, June 28, 2007 - 9:09 AMIs anyone on here going to this?
Oh...and btw...I do NOT have anything in this exhibit....this was a share from a friend....I forgot to fix it up before sharing it. Sorry.
Would love to see some more friendly faces at this!