EXHIBITS
Gotta' Have It April 6 - 30
Eugene C. Vining Elementary Student Show May 5 - 14
Nicole Ratos Enerson, A|Symmetrical Love May 19 - June 8
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EVENTS
Math the Band, Daniel Francis Doyle, The Woodrow Wilons, PackRat, Abram Taber Tue April 13, 7:00pm - 10:30pm
Dance + Fashion ShowSpiral EventField Recording WorkshopDescription Field Recording with Rick Breault Sun April 18, 11am - 3pmLowell Poetry Network FreeVervse + Open mic with Janet Stevenson Thu April 22, 6:30pm - 9pm
Dinner and a Movie A classic Khymer film Fri April 23, 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Forrest Larson Sat April 24, 8pm - 9pm
Analogue Heaven North East More info here - http://stretta.com/ahne/2010/ Produced by Eric Crawley and Mike Fun Sunday Apr 25
Sound Thinking UMass Lowell Dept of Music Thu April 29, 7pm - 11pm
Grassroots Arts Conference Friday Apr 30 - May 2
Ben Miller Soundscapes Tour Mon May 3, 8pm - 9pm
Gan-e-meed Theatre Project May 4 -16
Gan-e-meed Exhibit Reception Sat May 8, 12pm - 5pm
WUML Thu May 13, 6pm - 9pm
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| Gotta' Have It... Cambodian Artist Exhibit 2010
April is the month of the Cambodian New Year. To celebrate, this show will be based around consumerism and Cambodia as a developing country and America in its debt. Throughout the month of April, we will have events relating to Cambodia, including a dance and fashion show, dinner and a movie, and more. Curated by Setheyny
A|Symmetrical Love Photography Exhibit 2010
Nicole Ratos Enerson's video In and Outwas selected as Best in Show! So she gets to have the only solo show of the year at 119 Gallery. Every year artists create work that is judged, and one artist is selected to have a solo show. This year it is UMass Lowell Professor Nicole Ratos Enerson. She will be showcasing her skills as a photographer, and her exhibit starts May 19!
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| May 2010 6 Performances over two weekends... May 7 - 9, 8pm + May 14 - 16, 8pm "Hamlet," featuring an all-female cast is the inaugural production of GAN-e-meed Theater Project, founded to advance the roll of women in theater. Set in a world not unlike our own, this ghost story of revenge, heartache and woe is woven in to today's technology and yesterday's passion: a contemporary reinterpretation of a classic epic.
"Hamlet" will be presented in the intimate fine art gallery, Gallery 119, which will concurrently host a photography exhibit. Some performances are followed by a free talk back with the cast and guest speakers. Staying in Lowell through May 16th, "Hamlet" will then move to the Armory Center for the Arts in Somerville. Group discounts are available. Some performances are followed by a free talk back with the cast and guest speakers.
GAN-e-meed Theater Project was founded in 2009 to advance the role of women in theater: the experienced and novice, young and old, artist and leader. To accomplish this, their seasons are created from shows proposed by female artists (actress, stage manager, designer, playwright, or director), and they promote the study of and visibility of gender bias within the theater community. GAN-e-meed Theater Project hopes to be the catalyst to establishing gender equity in New England theater.
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| Herb Robertson Trio Fri April 16, 8pm - 9pm Herb Robertson Trio: [NJ] Herb Robertson - trumpet, Dave Kaczorowski - bass, Adrian Valosin - drums. $10 donation at the door. "This trio of in-the-moment composers is a perfect setting for Robertson's aggressive extended techniques and forceful horn manipulations...Kaczorowski and Valosin are strong promoters of forward motion and creativity, two qualities needed when running with a beast like the fabulous Robertson." - Ken Weiss, Cadence Magazine April 2009
Grassroots Arts ConferenceFriday, Apr 30, 2010 There is some interest in having a get together of grassroots arts organizers. These include those running community arts spaces, 119 Gallery, and those running there own house venues, Daileyville, the Sock Hop, Friendly Square, Whitehaus Family Record. Additional contacts - The Outpost, Redtail Collective, Strange Maine, UBU Gallery, The House of Goings On, Buoy Gallery, L'Envers, Brooklyn Schoolhouse, Experimental TV Center, the Creamery ... Topics might include: grassroots arts advocacy social networking/networking community identifying young artists as undeserved and underfunded historical perspective/arts collectives from Cabaret Voltaire to The Kitchen running/managing an all volunteer organization co-option/politics/independence open source/open organizations.
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