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Saturday, December 13, 2003
We had two loft art/performance/music/reading/salon events at the loft at 305 E 140th Street, 4th Floor. The program for
these events was:
SHORT FILMS:
'Studies in Home Video', by Elliott Malkin, student at ITP/Tisch
'Neovoxer': Excerpts from Anne Chaisson, Michael Pope, and David Franklin's feature film, accompanied by recorded music
'Relative Distance', by Tracey Simon, graduate of the School of Visual Arts
'Self-Less-Ness' and 'Motional Self' by Mac McKean, student at ITP/Tisch
'The Unconscious Art of Graffiti Removal' by Matt McCormick
'Crowdog' by Vanessa Renwick
PERFORMANCE:
Performance by Heather Fenby, dancer and performance artist
Performance of work authored by Colin Beattie, Olympia artist, member of
Exacting Action
VISUAL ART:
Open studio show by Amy Chan ('artist in residence', participant in the Bronx
Museum of Art Artist In the Marketplace program)
Paintings by Asha Daniels, jazz musician and student at the Humber
School of Creative and Performing Arts in Toronto, Ontario
Sculpture by Linda Cunningham, Bronx artist
Drawings by Roberto Palazzo, Los Angeles artist
Photographs by Bruce Barone
Slides by George Argento
NOTE:
IF YOU HAVE ARTWORK, WRITING, A PERFORMANCE, MUSIC, OR SOMETHING ELSE you
would like to contribute to a future event, please contact us at events at syntheticzero dot com.
PLEASE FORWARD THIS TO FRIENDS! Thanks.
DIRECTIONS:
From Manhattan, 4-5 train to 125th, transfer to 6, one stop to
3rd Ave/138th, 2 blocks north on Alexander Ave, left on 140th to 305.
By car:
FDR to Willis Avenue bridge, left at fork, left on 138th, right on 3rd Ave,
right on 140th, park anywhere. From I-87 (Major Deegan): Madison
Avenue/138th exit, left on 138th, oblique left onto 3rd Ave, right on 140th,
park anywhere. From I-278 (Bruckner): get on I-87N (Major Deegan), off at
Willis Ave, stay on 135th (go straight), right on Lincoln, veer right onto
3rd, turn right on 140th, park.
305 is spray painted on the door and above the door. Ring lower doorbell
marked 4th Floor.
718-401-9347.
Thanks,
Mitsu Hadeishi, Amy Chan, and Susan Chow