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TQC: Creative Audio Archive at ESS presents

  • Experimental Sound Studio 5925 North Ravenswood Avenue Chicago, IL, 60660 United States (map)
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Thursday, December 10 at 6:30pm CT
Creative Audio Archive at ESS Presents

6:30pm - Luke Stewart
7:00pm - Beautifulish (Katherine Young & Sam Scranton)
7:30pm - Darius Jones
8:00pm - Kamau Amu Patton presents The Past & Other Dreams, ft. Sun Ra

As a 2020 ESS Archive Artist in Residence, the interdisciplinary artist and educator Kamau Amu Patton has created "The Past & Other Dreams", a double cassette produced by the artist in collaboration with the Creative Audio Archive at ESS, in an edition of 200.

Utilizing recordings from the Sun Ra / El Saturn Collection (items SR-R149, SR-R116, and SR-C211), Patton weaves the voices of Sun Ra, Alton Abraham (Sun Ra's business partner and El Saturn co-founder), and others into side-length immersive transmissions. Each piece resides on its own cassette, in a special double-tall norelco.

Patton presents excerpts of this new work on December 10th via ESS' Quarantine Concert Series - with Luke Stewart, Beautifulish, & Darius Jones.

The Archive Artist in Residence 2020 program and releases - which feature Kamau Patton (working with Sun Ra) and Marc Fisher of Public Collectors (working with The Ex & Tom Cora) - is curated & produced by ESS Archives Manager Matt Mehlan.

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Kamau Patton is an interdisciplinary artist and an educator whose projects take form through engagement with archives, documents, stories, and sites. His work was shown in 2012 as part of Pacific Standard Time and in 2013 as part of the Machine Project Field guide to LA Architecture. As a member of the Lone Wolf Recital Corps, Patton has performed at the Tang Museum in 2012, at the Block Museum and at the Arts Incubator in Washington Park in 2013. In 2016 Patton performed in Stockholm, Sweden, at the Shape of Co- to- Come symposium and exhibition. In 2017, Patton co-organized recitals in conjunction with the exhibition Projects 107: Lone Wolf Recital Corps, curated by Akili Tommasino at the Museum of Modern Art. In September 2017, he installed an iteration of his ongoing project, Tel at the Tang Museum. In 2019, Patton’s public art commission with the Bowman Montessori School in Palo Alto, CA, was open to the public. Patton is a 2020 Creative Capital Grant Awardee.


photo credit: Kamau Amu Patton performing at Art Forms of Dimensions Tomorrow performance festival at Skidmore College 2017

Earlier Event: December 7
TQC: Place of Assembly - Episode VI
Later Event: December 11
Audible: The Roedelius Cells