Lindsey White, If We Let Ourselves Go, C-Print, 2008
Date: 4/18/2010 (Sunday)
Time: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: Headlands Campus
Ticket Info: Admission is Free!
Mess Hall Café with food for sale open Noon - 4:30PM
Join us for the first Open House of 2010, your only chance this season to meet all of Headlands' Spring Artists in Residence (AIRs), Affiliate Artists, and Graduate Fellows. Discover what the artistic process can look like among writers, musicians, dancers, choreographers and visual artists of all kinds via open studio visits, or choose from a day's worth of performances, literary readings, video screenings and more.
This year, Spring Open House also provides an opportunity to explore Headlands' unique partnership with the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, as park partner organizations, including the Headlands' Institute, the Marine Mammal Center and others, host simultaneous Sunday-long Earth Day celebrations.
Some of the Bay Area’s best artists and performers have honed their chops at the Headlands Center for the Arts and its open house events are a great opportunity to see what’s new in the arts and who’s going to be the next big thing. – San Francisco Chronicle
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
GYM: Music & Performance 1PM, 2:30PM & 3:30PM Dylan Bolles (AFF ‘01-’03), Suki O’Kane, and Edward Schocker (AIR ‘10) make up the nucleus of a new ensemble that combines traditional Eastern sensibilities with modern American technologies and performance practices. Creating pieces in a group collaborative process that sometimes incorporate voice and additional instruments, this ensemble of musicians expands and contracts within each performance situation.
RODEO ROOM, 944: Performance Installation 1:30PM Ariel Goldberg (AIR ‘10) will perform a theatrical poetic-criticism on the current state of photography in the form of a Press Conference followed by a Question & Answer. The performance is ongoing visitors are encouraged to visit throughout the day. Goldberg’s archive of performances and installations at the Headlands and Golden Gate Bridge will also be on display.
Eastwing: Readings 2PM - 2:45PM LJ Moore (AIR ‘10), Megan Pruiet (AFF ‘08-’10) and Sarah Rosenthal (AFF ‘09-’10) will read from selected writings.
961: Music 3PM & 4PM UC Davis Graduate Fellow Joshua Short, via Bomb Shelter Radio, presents two 15-minute live musical performances by the hardcore band Street Justice.
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