Community Board No. 2 October Meeting
By Community Board No. 2
Community Board 2 Manhattan: The public session begins at 6:30 pm.
Bad Advice from Bad Women @ Artists and Fleas SoHo
By Artists and Fleas SoHo
Join the prolific, sharp-tongued Charlotte Shane and a gang of the finest women writing in New York for another round of Bad Advice from Bad Women!
Work of Alberto Savinio – Center for Italian Modern Art
By Center for Italian Modern Art
The Center for Italian Modern Art (CIMA) is a 501c3 public nonprofit exhibition and research center established in 2013 in New York City to promote public appreciation and advance the study of modern and contemporary Italian art in the United States and internationally.
Vain Combat – Douglas Dunn & Dancers
By Douglas Dunn & Dancers
If you wish to witness the dancers preparing the score, you may join them at the studio at 541 Broadway, Buzzer 19, any time between 4:30 and 5:40, when they leave to go to Madison Square Park.
Community Board No. 2 September Meeting
By Community Board No. 2
The public session begins at 6:30 pm. Speakers cards will be accepted from 6:00 to 6:30 pm. Individuals who cannot attend are invited to submit written testimony in advance to the board office. Written testimony will be placed into the record. See CB2 Calendar and Agenda and find location of all monthly meetings. *Calendar is subject to change. Please contact CB2 with any community concerns: 3 Washington Square Village, #1A, New York, NY 10012 Phone : 212-979-2272 | Fax: 212-254-5102 | Email: info@cb2manhattan.org
A multi-channel sound installation by Christina Campanella and Jim Dawson – HarvestWorks
By HarvestWorks
FIND ME by Christina Campanella and Jim Dawson FIND ME is a multi speaker sound installation and performance-without-performers that explores the phenomena of getting lost and finding one’s way. A mesmeric, immersive environment created by composer/performer Christina Campanella and writer/sound designer Jim Dawson, FIND ME is composed of sonic ephemera in which field recordings, music and industrial drones swell into electro-symphonic motifs. The audience moves through and around invisible walls of sound deployed via a 12:1 multitiered system of speakers that emanates sound from all sides and above. FIND ME uses the potential of sound spatialization to manipulate the internal mapping sense that shapes our perception of where we are.