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SUMMARY:Alvin Lucier's Vespers: A Collaborative Performance
DESCRIPTION:The public is invited to perform Vespers\, a 1969 work by the late experimental composer Alvin Lucier that encourages participatory echolocation across the gallery. The performance will be led by students enrolled in the EIU Pine Honors College’s Exploration Seminar Who Speaks for the Oceans? taught by Jennifer Seas. Supplies will be provided.   
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/alvin-luciers-vespers-a-collaborative-performance/
LOCATION:Tarble Arts Center\, 2010 9th Street\, Charleston\, IL\, 61920\, United States
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SUMMARY:2023 Camille Compo Lecture: Amber Hawk Swanson
DESCRIPTION:The Tarble is proud to partner with EIU’s Women’s\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies program to host the Camille Compo Lecture Series with 2023 guest speaker Amber Hawk Swanson.   \n  \n\nAmber Hawk Swanson is the Creative Director and one of three co-creators of The Harmony Show. She teaches in the sculpture department of Rhode Island School of Design and is currently a doctoral student in performance studies at Brown University. Hawk Swanson received an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and was a recipient of a Rema Hort Mann Foundation Grant and a Franklin Furnace Fund Grant\, among others. As a performance artist\, Amber Hawk Swanson has explored care\, animacy\, and desire in the context of queerness and disability. Her complementary scholarly interests focus on investigations of enabling objects and actions; technologized\, roboticized\, and transpeciated bodies and selves; animacy and animal intimacy; and worldmaking in the online forums and livestream channels that have served as the primary platforms for her work. Hawk Swanson’s practice has embodied these concerns through a material and conceptual engagement with captive marine mammals\, silicone Dolls\, and networks of care among the community of silicone Doll-loving men known as iDollators.  \n  \nCamille Compo began her career at EIU in the Office of Budget and Planning\, retiring in 2001 as an Administrative Assistant to the Vice President of External Relations. The Camille Compo Lecture Series has been made possible by the estate of Camille Compo to honor her passion for learning\, the arts\, and her longtime commitment to the EIU Women’s\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies program.   
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/2023-camille-compo-lecture-amber-hawk-swanson/
LOCATION:Tarble Arts Center\, 2010 9th Street\, Charleston\, IL\, 61920\, United States
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SUMMARY:Do Whales Dream of Electric Human? Performance by Miho Hatori
DESCRIPTION:Musician and artist Miho Hatori will perform a sonic work commissioned especially for the exhibition Who Speaks for the Oceans? Inspired by Philip K. Dick\, Roger Payne\, and her recent experiences of offshore free diving\, Hatori asks\, “What does it feel like to swim alongside a whale?” \n  \n\nMiho Hatori is an artist/music producer/vocalist/improviser\, formerly of the legendary NYC group Cibo Matto. Her latest album is Between Isekai and Slice of Life. She has other projects under the banners of New Optimism\, Miss Information\, Salon Mondialité (inspired by Édouard Glissant)\, and Smokey & Miho (inspired by Brazilian music). She has also contributed to the first Gorillaz album and songs with the Beastie Boys. Her creation style is borderless.  \n 
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/do-whales-dream-of-electric-human-performance-by-miho-hatori/
LOCATION:Tarble Arts Center\, 2010 9th Street\, Charleston\, IL\, 61920\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art Speaks! W/ Hadley Clark
DESCRIPTION:Visiting artist and program collaborator Hadley Clark will give an evening presentation on her studio practice.    \n  \n\nHadley Clark gives presence to absence; gives new purpose to old discards; and gives form to thought. With an education in Painting (BFA\, University of Kansas\, 2001) as well as in Garment Design and Construction (BFA in Fashion Design with Honors\, The New School | Parsons Paris\, 2010)\, Clark’s work exists in the middle distance between art and fashion. Eschewing some of the commercial strictures of the fashion industry—seasonal collections\, exported labor\, textile waste—Clark’s methods more closely resemble those of an artist. Working patiently\, often alone\, Clark designs and constructs her garments according to deadlines set by the work itself. Part painter\, part fashion designer\, and part sculptor\, Clark’s garments have employed materials as varied as silk\, cotton\, wool\, soiled natural fibers\, beeswax\, salt\, hair\, and medical gauze. This material awareness\, and a resulting interest in empowering individuals to fix and tailor garments as opposed to discarding them\, led Clark to found her own sewing school in 2017\, which she operates out of her studio.  
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/art-speaks-w-hadley-clark/
LOCATION:Tarble Arts Center\, 2010 9th Street\, Charleston\, IL\, 61920\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tarble Arts Center":MAILTO:tarbleprograms@eiu.edu
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SUMMARY:Fall Exhibition Cycle Opening Reception  & Live Performance
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the opening of the Tarble’s Fall 2023 exhibition cycle with a reception and live performance by Dr. Bradley D Decker\, Instructor of Music Composition and Technology. 
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/fall-exhibition-cycle-opening-reception-live-performance/
LOCATION:Tarble Arts Center\, 2010 9th Street\, Charleston\, IL\, 61920\, United States
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