Sunday, September 12, 2010

ArtPost

after speaking with Kay of ArtPost this week, I hear there's a great show up right now.

I'll go check it out soon and report back.

until then... why don't YOU check it? http://www.artpostblog.com/

Monday, August 23, 2010

bravo

Hey hey hey

aug 28 (same day as ArtBeat)
8pm

This weekend our friends @ LangLab are hosting Emanuel Cristian-Carman, an established opera singer from Romania.

http://emanuelcristiancaraman.com/

I listened to this guy 'test' the space at LangLab last night... I don't think he was using his full voice and it filled filled filled it. You are in for a treat.


Saturday, August 21, 2010

Heyyyy ohhhh

Hey South Bend.

After a Spring/Summer Hiatus, we're back.


Things to look forward to:
ArtBeat
supercool, SB. walk the streets, see art, peeps, food, performances, and look for the cool kids in the bright RPAC shirts

SouthBendMuseumOfArt
coooool things are happening here - check the first fridays and the "let's-get-shiny-and-pretty" Off the Wall Event

There are weekly critiques @ the Museum... I'll try and get more details asap.

Wish to produce an event? Music, theatre, dance, film? Contact our friends over at LangLabs - they have a great space. to join the LangLab email list contact: langlab.admin@gmail.com
check their facebook

Check out our very own Jonathan Grant's work @ The Prairie Building, South Bend

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Thursday, October 1, 2009

ArtBeat.img



makin' a little beat beat


Art for the Heart of Africa - collaborator


Lauren sporting our shirt and the beginnings
of a community paint walllll o' colour


the view - some guy was playing music for a little while...
he was pleasant to hear



the show at the RiverBank
our very own patrick on the drums with Doctor!Doctor! among other bands that evening




Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Moder n Thought (i)

Helloooo readers!

Our evening was quite the collection of artists, performers and audience members. Don't forget the great coffee and tea provided by Thyme of Grace owner, Michelle!

The performances were evocative (I will have a final list soon - we added a few last minute) and the audience receptive. There were some common threads that could be seen/heard/felt across the various works of the evening. Interestingly, none of us collaborated. Many of us decided what to do minutes before going on set. _jg_ mentioned that it might be an age issue - people of our age group could tend to deal with certain topics more overtly than others. I think it could also be a cultural trend (not the fad kind of trend... the pattern kind) and a human condition issue. Some of the topics are most definitely a 'human' issue... self, categories, love, love lost, brokenness ... but there were some images that emerged predominant and cannot be so quickly attributed place. This includes (but is not limited to) broken pieces on a floor, childish desires/worldview, stillness ... feel free to add if you were present.

After it was over I was thrilled to see people exchanging contact info and praising each other. There seemed to be consent that this needs to happen again, perhaps on a regular basis.

I concur.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Modern Thought

...
an evening of
poetry,
theatre and
music

for the benefit of the (river park arts community)

wednesday, sept. 16th 7pm at Thyme of Grace cafe on Mishawaka Ave. in River Park.
$5 (suggested donation)

featuring:
Nathan Edwin
Judy Berg
Cassandra Nwokah
Sade Murphy
Laura Comana