boundarymind
boundarymind
A musical long-distance collaboration from Katie Young and Linda Jankowska
EVENTS
COMMUNITY RECORDING SESSIONS
Saturday, May 21, 2-5 pm - P.O. Box Collective
Saturday, May 28, 2-5 pm - Berger Park w/ Roman Susan
Thursday, June 2, 4-7pm - 6018|North
PERFORMANCES
Friday, June 3, 6:30-9:30 pm – boundarymind premiere at 6018|North
Saturday, June 5, 7:30-9:30 pm – boundarymind 2nd performance at 6018|North
BOUNDARYMIND is an evening-length electroacoustic sound piece and aggregating installation that explores and transgresses the geographical, cultural, psychological, and musical boundaries that impact how we share our past, present, and future selves with others.
Developed collaboratively over the course of eight years by Linda Jankowska and Katherine Young, the project will also present video art by Kera Mackenzie and a performative sculpture by Molly Roth Scranton. Boundarymind’s production partners are Experimental Sound Studio, 6018 North, Roman Susan and P.O.Box Collective.
The complete work premieres on June 3rd, 2022 at 6018|North, with a repeat performance on June 5th. Two public performances will include original, collaboratively composed music presented within a multimedia environment. Throughout the performance space we will install objects and materials - ceramic pots, plastic toys, wooden spoons, pine straw, sugar packets, and other things - chosen for their personal significance and power to evoke memories of places from our childhoods. For Linda, the space is a cottage in rural Poland where she spent formative years. For Katie, it is her early childhood home in Mississippi. On a series of visits in 2015, the artists gathered objects and sound recordings from these places.
The public will also be invited to contribute objects and sounds to this project. Three community recording sessions will be held at 6018 North, Roman Susan and P.O.Box Collective. These recordings, made using the objects people share, will then be incorporated into a later version the installation, to be presented at ESS Audible Gallery later in 2022.
Personal note from the artists:
Working on this project, we have become acutely aware of how sharing the history and the personal significance of the objects we are performing with deepens our connection, allowing us to build the trust we need to make music together. Our collaborative process and boundarymind’s unique soundworld became charged with emotional significance and shared meaning. Thus, in this project the unexpectedly musical sounds of household objects allow us to investigate the formation of bonds forged by individuals from different backgrounds. Taking our collaborative musical relationship as a starting point, we will invite listeners and other makers to contribute to the work, sharing memories and sounds from their pasts, as well as their aspirations for our collective future.