Source Recursions: an exhibition combining art, dance & architecture
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2500 W Chicago Ave,Chicago IL 60622
09 October, 2021
Description
Source Recursion is an exhibition that crosses over between art, dance, architecture and the visual languages that connects them. Source Recursions is a unique exhibition combining an exhibition, architectural sculptures and movement from artists Michelle Kranicke, Michael Workman and Dave Sundry and their respective artistic endeavors. Source Recursions considers the implications of public, rule-based space, and investigates how language, which we use to articulate these rules, informs our movement through the built environment. Painting and drawing works explore the boundaries where language as poetic imagery become mental images that surround the architectural structures around and within which dance movement is made. As a precursor to the Assembly Zones program, Source Recursions will offer an exploded view of the artistic questions that have arisen in the course of charting a course to merging architecture in public space with the public health and wellness questions that launched the effort. The exhibition will include: Instructional walking tour of artwork inside of the space and the neighborhoodExhibition on display with works by Michael Workman and Dave SundryListening station utilizing Mat Rappaport’s Range Mobile LabBridge literary journal displayOPENING RECEPTION, October 2nd 6-9pm features: Starting at 6pm: Performance of "Allowances & Occurances" by Michelle Kranicke, Molly Fe Strom & Andrea Cerniglia of Zephyr Dance & Dropshift DanceCLOSING RECEPTION, October 9th 6-9pm features: Starting at 6pm: Performance of "Allowances & Occurances" by Michelle Kranicke, Molly Fe Strom & Andrea Cerniglia of Zephyr Dance & Dropshift DanceStarting at 7pm: Movement Matters Criteria: The Poetics of Public Space, a panel discussionGuests are encouraged to attend the exhibition at any time that works for them! Entry is a sliding scale donation, suggested at $10. All guests must be masked in the space and will be required to show proof of vaccination upon entry. There will be a beer & wine bar for guests 21+. The Martin & Split-Rail are both ADA accessible in entry and restroom services. If any guest has questions or concerns about accessibility please don't hesitate to reach out. Want to pair your experience with dinner at Split-Rail? Make a reservation here! The Martin is an artist-first community space located in the West Town neighborhood of Chicago.
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