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09 / 24
(all day)

FILM/VIDEO: Day two of a three-day performance project by Hyowon Shim which asks about the meaning of art with global capitalism in the 21st century.

(all day)
Start: 12:00
End: 23:00

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

Start: 00:01
End: 12:00

FILM/VIDEO: Final day of a three-day performance project by Hyowon Shim which asks about the meaning of art with global capitalism in the 21st century.

Start: 09:00
End: 17:00

CAP: Exhibition of CAP youth participants' works from 2007-2008.

Start: 20:00
End: 22:00

MUSIC: An evening of eeping with the 80% brass, including contributions from Gorecki, Penderecki, Scelsi, Erickson, Caleb Burhans, your mom and others.

Start: 20:30
End: 23:30

REDCAT: The concert version of the Robert Een’s opera tells the tale of a desperado who goes on the run to flee his wicked past, only to find that there is no locale so remote that it cannot be found — nor heart so dark that it cannot be redeemed. Spanning the globe from the American Wild West to the mountains of Tibet, Een’s escapologist encounters a series of unlikely teachers who appear in the guises of laborers, lovers and thieves, and eventually lead him to one definitive, life-changing event.

09 / 25
(all day)
Start: 12:00
End: 23:00

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

(all day)

ART:

Mindy Shapero’s work comes from a rich fantasy world or constructed mythology that
has a significant basis in the literary. The titles of her works are often paragraphs long
and can accompany the work in the form of self-published black and white zines that
serve as a descriptive and informative textual component to the artwork. William Blake
and Henry Darger share a commonality with Shapero in the invention and maintenance
of complex theistic hierarchies and their supporting myths and histories rooted in their

Start: 09:00
End: 17:00

CAP: Exhibition of CAP youth participants' works from 2007-2008.

(all day)

CRITICAL STUDIES: Poetry reading

09 / 26
(all day)
Start: 12:00
End: 23:00

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

(all day)

ART:

Mindy Shapero’s work comes from a rich fantasy world or constructed mythology that
has a significant basis in the literary. The titles of her works are often paragraphs long
and can accompany the work in the form of self-published black and white zines that
serve as a descriptive and informative textual component to the artwork. William Blake
and Henry Darger share a commonality with Shapero in the invention and maintenance
of complex theistic hierarchies and their supporting myths and histories rooted in their

(all day)

CRITICAL STUDIES: Poetry reading

Start: 09:00
End: 17:00

CAP: Exhibition of CAP youth participants' works from 2007-2008.

Start: 20:00
End: 22:00

MUSIC: Curated by CalArts faculty member Michael Pisaro, this concert features music by CalArts alumni Tashi Wada (composer, harmonium) and Kathryn Clark (piano). Wada will present two recent works for three musicians using field recordings and live performance: Two Places Within Another (2008) and Lands End (2008). Kathryn Clark will play Alvin Lucier's rarely heard Still Lives (1996) for piano and sine tones, and CalArts faculty member Michael Pisaro's recent work for piano and field recordings, noise and sine tones fields have ears (2008).

Start: 20:30
End: 23:30

REDCAT: Two of California’s most notorious underground filmmakers unleash a pair of deliriously subversive visions of Los Angeles culture — past and present — as poverty-row sci-fi thrillers. Bricolage wizard Craig Baldwin, of Tribulation 99 (1991) fame, takes his culture-jamming to a new orbit with Mock Up On Mu (2008, 109 min., color and b/w). This new work is a frenzied collage narrative following the far-flung exploits of L.

09 / 27
(all day)
Start: 12:00
End: 23:00

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

Start: 13:00
End: 17:00

CAP: Exhibition of CAP youth participants' works from 2007-2008.

09 / 28
(all day)

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

Start: 11:00
End: 17:00

REDCAT: REDCAT and its neighbors invite all of Southern California for this lively annual day of art for the whole family. Visit the Gallery at REDCAT, have a caricature drawn by a CalArts animation artist, and enjoy live performances on stages up and down Grand Avenue.

More info: www.grandavenuefestival.com

See: http://redcat.org/season/0809/fam/grand.php

09 / 29
Start: 09:00
End: 17:00

CAP: Exhibition of CAP youth participants' works from 2007-2008.

09 / 30
Start: 09:00
End: 17:00

CAP: Exhibition of CAP youth participants' works from 2007-2008.

(all day)

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

Start: 19:00
End: 21:00

FILM/VIDEO: Video, Performance, Multimedia, Installation Artist & Film/Video Faculty Nancy Buchanan will present recent work from California to Iraq.

Program:

California Stories, mini-DV, 10 min., 1983
Natives of Wisconsin reveal the "truth" about California.

3 fates, mini-DV, 2 min., 2008

10 / 1
(all day)
Start: 12:00
End: 23:00

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

Start: 09:00
End: 17:00

CAP: Exhibition of CAP youth participants' works from 2007-2008.

10 / 2
(all day)
Start: 12:00
End: 23:00

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

Start: 09:00
End: 17:00

CAP: Exhibition of CAP youth participants' works from 2007-2008.

Start: 19:30
End: 22:30

CRITICAL STUDIES: Reading by David Marriott, UC Santa Cruz associate professor. Marriott is the author of Incognegro, a book of poetry and prose which centers around the black European and American literary/historical experience.

Start: 20:00
End: 22:00

MUSIC: Mark Menzies (piano, violin) and Erika Duke-Kirkpatrick (cello) will play Toru Takemitsu's Orion, Wolfgang von Schweinitz's Plainsound-Litanei and Roger Reynolds' A Crimson Path.

Start: 20:00
End: 22:00

DANCE: The CalArts School of Dance would like to encourage the exchange of creative processes between the educational and professional environments within the greater Los Angeles collective. The “commuter” concept was developed to support the presentation of works by local choreographers. It is also our goal to provide our students with exposure to the talented and diverse working artists in the community we share. Participants include: Lionel Popkin, Oni Dance, Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Company, casebolt and smith, and Meg Wolfe.

For reservations, please call 661.291.3046.

Start: 20:30
End: 22:30

REDCAT: World Premiere

(all day)

THEATER: An installation/performance framed in the guise of a sociology experiment.

10 / 3
(all day)
Start: 12:00
End: 23:00

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

(all day)
Start: 08:34
End: 13:34

ART:

(all day)

THEATER: An installation/performance framed in the guise of a sociology experiment.

(all day)

THEATER: An installation/performance framed in the guise of a sociology experiment.

Start: 20:00
End: 22:00

DANCE: The CalArts School of Dance would like to encourage the exchange of creative processes between the educational and professional environments within the greater Los Angeles collective. The “commuter” concept was developed to support the presentation of works by local choreographers. It is also our goal to provide our students with exposure to the talented and diverse working artists in the community we share. Participants include: Lionel Popkin, Oni Dance, Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Company, casebolt and smith, and Meg Wolfe.

For reservations, please call 661.291.3046

Start: 20:30
End: 22:30

REDCAT: World Premiere

10 / 4
(all day)
Start: 12:00
End: 23:00

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

(all day)

THEATER: An installation/performance framed in the guise of a sociology experiment.

Start: 20:00
End: 21:00

THEATER: An installation/performance framed in the guise of a sociology experiment.

10 / 5
(all day)

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

10 / 6
(all day)

ART:

D300: Concept Consumerism by Rebecca Inducil BFA
D301: Theatre School Event

10 / 7
(all day)
Start: 08:30
End: 06:00

ART:

D300: Concept Consumerism by Rebecca Inducil BFA
D301: Theatre School Event

(all day)

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

Start: 19:00
End: 22:00

FILM/VIDEO: As New-York based artist Julia Heyward will be in residence at CalArts in the Spring 2009 and will offer two classes in the Program of Film/Video, we are proud to offer this introduction to her ground-breaking work.

Start: 20:00
End: 22:00

MUSIC: The CalArts Chamber Orchestra and various soloists perform James Tenney's Form 1, 2, 3, 4, Clang, Percy Grainger's (edited Ulrich Krieger) Random Rounds and Andrew Tholl Corpus Callosum.

10 / 8
(all day)
Start: 08:30
End: 06:00

ART:

D300: Concept Consumerism by Rebecca Inducil BFA
D301: Theatre School Event

(all day)
Start: 12:00
End: 23:00

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

10 / 9
(all day)
Start: 08:30
End: 06:00

ART:

D300: Concept Consumerism by Rebecca Inducil BFA
D301: Theatre School Event

(all day)
Start: 12:00
End: 23:00

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

Start: 20:30
End: 23:30

REDCAT: West Coast premiere

"Utterly original... A stunning act of choreographed literary transmutation." Time Out New York

"A great work... its rough-hewn, homemade air is suffused with an innocence that one rarely glimpses in a contemporary work of art." Hilton Als, The New Yorker

10 / 10
(all day)
Start: 08:30
End: 06:00

ART:

D300: Concept Consumerism by Rebecca Inducil BFA
D301: Theatre School Event

(all day)
Start: 12:00
End: 23:00

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

Start: 20:00
End: 21:30

MUSIC: A classical voice recital by Jewl Mosteller, featuring sacred works from different traditions, including works by Hildegard von Bingen, Petros Shoujounian, Oliver Messiaen and Aaron Jay Kernis.

Start: 20:30
End: 23:30

REDCAT: West Coast premiere

"Utterly original... A stunning act of choreographed literary transmutation." Time Out New York

"A great work... its rough-hewn, homemade air is suffused with an innocence that one rarely glimpses in a contemporary work of art." Hilton Als, The New Yorker

10 / 11
(all day)

ART:

D300: Concept Consumerism by Rebecca Inducil BFA
D301: Theatre School Event

(all day)
Start: 12:00
End: 23:00

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

Start: 15:00
End: 18:00

REDCAT: West Coast premiere

"Utterly original... A stunning act of choreographed literary transmutation." Time Out New York

"A great work... its rough-hewn, homemade air is suffused with an innocence that one rarely glimpses in a contemporary work of art." Hilton Als, The New Yorker

Start: 20:00
End: 22:00

MUSIC: A selection of vocal works by Berlioz, Handel, Vivaldi, Ravel and Golijov.

Start: 20:30
End: 23:30

REDCAT: West Coast premiere

"Utterly original... A stunning act of choreographed literary transmutation." Time Out New York

"A great work... its rough-hewn, homemade air is suffused with an innocence that one rarely glimpses in a contemporary work of art." Hilton Als, The New Yorker

10 / 12
(all day)

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

Start: 15:00
End: 18:00

REDCAT: West Coast premiere

"Utterly original... A stunning act of choreographed literary transmutation." Time Out New York

"A great work... its rough-hewn, homemade air is suffused with an innocence that one rarely glimpses in a contemporary work of art." Hilton Als, The New Yorker

10 / 13
(all day)

ART:


D300: Experimental Animation Exhibition
Main: David Jovel BFA
Lime: <em>Concrete's Jungle</em> by Nichole Malinowski BFA
Start: 20:30
End: 23:30

REDCAT: In her first feature-length film, comic strip artist-turned-filmmaker Nina Paley juxtaposes multiple narrative and visual styles to create a highly entertaining and affecting vision of the Ramayana — the ancient Sanskrit epic and essential fixture of the Hindu canon. Musical numbers choreographed to the 1920s-era jazz vocals of Annette Hanshaw spin off an astonishing whirlwind of flying monkeys, evil monsters, gods, goddesses, warriors, sages, and winged eyeballs.

10 / 14
(all day)
Start: 12:00
End: 22:00

ART:


D300: Experimental Animation Exhibition
Main: David Jovel BFA
Lime: <em>Concrete's Jungle</em> by Nichole Malinowski BFA
(all day)

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

(all day)

ART:

Start: 20:00
End: 23:00

MUSIC: The CalArts community begins a series of concerts this fall and spring, that explore the music, and context, of Luigi Nono.

(all day)

MUSIC: The first of two student-run concerts comprised of new and in-progress works. A second concert is scheduled for December 2.

10 / 15
(all day)
Start: 12:00
End: 22:00

ART:


D300: Experimental Animation Exhibition
Main: David Jovel BFA
Lime: <em>Concrete's Jungle</em> by Nichole Malinowski BFA
(all day)
Start: 12:00
End: 23:00

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

(all day)
Start: 12:07
End: 12:07

ART:

(all day)

MUSIC: The first of two student-run concerts comprised of new and in-progress works. A second concert is scheduled for December 2.

Start: 20:00
End: 22:00

MUSIC: The first in a series of four concerts featuring new compositions by CalArts undergraduate composers, with performances by CalArts faculty, students and special guests.

10 / 16
(all day)
Start: 12:00
End: 22:00

ART:


D300: Experimental Animation Exhibition
Main: David Jovel BFA
Lime: <em>Concrete's Jungle</em> by Nichole Malinowski BFA
(all day)
Start: 12:00
End: 23:00

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

(all day)
Start: 12:07
End: 12:07

ART:

Start: 19:00
End: 21:30

DANCE: The first production of the Fall semester featuring student choreography. Undergraduate student work and new works from the MFA I class will be presented.

Ticket reservations

Start: 19:30
End: 22:30

CRITICAL STUDIES: Reading and reception
Cris Beam reads from her nonfiction book Transparent: Love, Family, and Living the T with Transgender Teenagers.

Start: 20:00
End: 23:00

MUSIC: Master shakuhachi player and teacher will perform a concert of solo honkyoku pieces (traditional meditation music) on the Japanese bamboo flute.

Start: 20:30
End: 23:30

REDCAT: Co-presented with CalArts’ graduate Aesthetics and Politics Program

10 / 17
(all day)

ART:


D300: Experimental Animation Exhibition
Main: David Jovel BFA
Lime: <em>Concrete's Jungle</em> by Nichole Malinowski BFA
(all day)
Start: 12:00
End: 23:00

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

(all day)

ART:

Start: 19:00
End: 21:30

DANCE: The first production of the Fall semester featuring student choreography. Undergraduate student work and new works from the MFA I class will be presented.

Ticket reservations

Start: 20:00
End: 22:00

MUSIC: An evening of standards and original compositions.

Start: 20:30
End: 23:30

REDCAT: A darkly elegant evening of gorgeous melodies with a theatrical flourish. Ann Magnuson and Adam Dugas face off on vocals as Alexander Rannie and Mia Theodoratus strum their harps in this twisted match of musical one-upmanship. The quartet thrusts and parries with an arsenal of tunes ranging from the ridiculous to the sublime: psychedelic calls to prayer, Henry Purcell's Baroque art songs, Kraftwerk, Buffy St. Marie, Lee Hazlewood and Pink Floyd, as well as original songs by Magnuson and Dugas. New York art star-turned-L.A.

(all day)

MUSIC: A concert of Brazilian style music.

10 / 18
(all day)
Start: 12:00
End: 23:00

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

(all day)

MUSIC: A concert of Brazilian style music.

Start: 20:30
End: 23:30

REDCAT: A darkly elegant evening of gorgeous melodies with a theatrical flourish. Ann Magnuson and Adam Dugas face off on vocals as Alexander Rannie and Mia Theodoratus strum their harps in this twisted match of musical one-upmanship. The quartet thrusts and parries with an arsenal of tunes ranging from the ridiculous to the sublime: psychedelic calls to prayer, Henry Purcell's Baroque art songs, Kraftwerk, Buffy St. Marie, Lee Hazlewood and Pink Floyd, as well as original songs by Magnuson and Dugas. New York art star-turned-L.A.

10 / 19
(all day)

REDCAT: Perhaps best known for his live, unpredictable performances, John Bock blurs artistic convention, constructing a boundless world all his own. The artist often employs uncanny costumes, assemblages, and props that both reference and examine a range of social, political, philosophical, and aesthetic interests. Gravitating more recently towards multi-media works, Bock’s new project, Palms, co-commissioned by REDCAT and the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, reflects the artist’s current interest in the narrative structure and genre conventions of film.

Start: 12:00
End: 16:00

ADMISSIONS: Over 30 other visual & performing arts colleges reviewing prospective student portfolios.

Start: 20:00
End: 22:00

MUSIC: An evening of songs, arias and other vocal music performed by the students of the CalArts voice program.

Start: 20:30
End: 23:30

REDCAT: The latest installment of REDCAT's quarterly series of new work and works-in-progress features dance, theater, multi-media and music performances by Los Angeles area artists. The Fall 2008 edition of Studio was curated by Leilani Chan and Leslie Tamaribuchi, and includes the following six original works:

KAREN ANZOATEGUI: SER

10 / 20
(all day)

ART:


This Thursday, October 23, the Paul Brach Visiting Artist Lecture Series is pleased to welcome Kim Fisher.

(all day)

ART:


D301: MFA Mid-Residence Exhibition

D300: MFA Mid-Residence Exhibition

Main: MFA Mid-Residence Exhibition

L-Shape: MFA Mid-Residence Exhibition

Lime: MFA Mid-Residence Exhibition

Mint: MFA Mid-Residence Exhibition

A402: MFA Mid-Residence Exhibition
Start: 20:00
End: 22:00

MUSIC: Chamber music from all eras performed by CalArts students and faculty.

Start: 20:30
End: 23:30