Reticulations Premiere at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation-Postponed

This concert has been postponed to Friday, June 6th, 2025 at 6:00PM due to the unfortunate extreme weather that occurred in St. Louis in January!

I’ll be performing and premiering a new, hour-long work with the experimental duo lowpass on Friday, January 10th, 2025 at 6:00PM. The work will be performed at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation.

Using custom-built analog and digital electronics, and fabricated physical materials, Lowpass and I will create a performative landscape where a slight variation can produce entirely new sonic textures.

This project has been generously supported by the Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis.

Founded in 1985, the Regional Arts Commission (RAC) is the largest annual funder of the arts dedicated to the cultivation, promotion and fostering of cultural programming in the St. Louis region. In addition to financial support, RAC serves as a cultural catalyst in the arts community, providing technical, promotional and other support for arts organizations of all shapes and sizes.

Awarded Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis Artist Support Grant

I am so incredibly excited to have been awarded a 2024 Artist Support Grant from the Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis to create and produce a new work for the percussion duo low pass.

I’ve already been hard at work on the piece, titled Reticulations, which features no-input mixing, glass, ceramics, metals, and improvisation as a means to explore unstable systems.

I already have performances lined up for early next year, so be sure to stay tuned!

Performing at Roulette w/ Ensemble Decipher

Ensemble Decipher will perform at Roulette Intermedium (509 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217) on October 23rd, 8:00PM. Doors open at 7:30PM. The program will include works by Bora Yoon, Erin Rogers, and Lyn Goeringer. It will also include a collaboration between choreographer and dancer Hiva Sedaghat and ensemble members Niloufar Nourbakhsh, Robert Cosgrove, and Taylor Long.

We are still raising funds to support this incredible project and would love your help! Please consider donating below!

We greatly appreciate the support of the Alice M. Ditson Fund, the Copland Fund for New Music, the Amphion Foundation, the Fromm and Barlow Foundations, the Brooklyn Arts Council, Reed College, and the numerous individuals who have already donated. This project could not have been achieved without you!

Performing at RhizomeDC and the Peabody Institute with Ensemble Decipher

RhizomeDC Poster

I’m really excited to be performing works by Mari Kimura, Oliver Hickman, and Maura Drinkert on Friday, 3.31.23 at RhizomeDC with Ensemble Decipher! Also on the show are sets by Sideband and Warp Duo. Then we move on to The Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins University, where we’ll be premiering works by Erin Rogers and Lyn Goeringer, as well as performing Mari Kimura’s KISMET, Margaret Schedel’s, Union of Workers, and Joseph Bohigian’s Stone Dreams. Hope to see you all there!

Astraeus & Politics I at the 2023 Performing Media Festival

Truly honored to have several works included in this year’s Performing Media Festival! First up, an audio-visual rendering of Astraeus, from my upcoming album, Timegivers, will be installed at the South Bend Museum of Art in either the Museum’s Project Room Gallery or the Weikamp Gallery from 1.14-3.19.23. Then, Politics I will be performed during the festival, March 9-10!

Politics I at Xenakis Networked Performance Marathon 2022

Digital Art from the Technocracy Movement of Politics I

Politics I is being performed live and online at the 2022 Xenakis Networked Performance Marathon! More details will be coming soon once the program is set later this week. You can read more about the marathon below:

As part of the centenary celebrations for the birth of Iannis Xenakis, the Performative Environments Arts Research Lab at the Department of Audiovisual Arts of the Ionian University, in collaboration with Athens Conservatory and the Meta-Xenakis consortium are planning a “Xenakis Networked Performance Marathon” from Friday, December 16 19:00 (local time EEST), to Saturday, December 17, 2022, 21:00 (local time, EEST). During this marathon, works will be performed at the same time at Athens Conservatory (Athens), as well as other venues worldwide, using the internet to transmit control data, audio and video and to coordinate performances between different locations. Our aim is to enable artists to perform their works from remote locations and to recreate these works in real time in Athens and other venues by running the software that creates these performances locally, based on the data received from the performers over the internet.

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