The Wire 40 x ESS Streaming Festival
ESS is honored to be invited to curate and organize a streaming program as part of The Wire Magazine 40th Anniversary this July. Featuring new work by an international line-up of artists.
ESS is honored to be invited to curate and organize a streaming program as part of The Wire Magazine 40th Anniversary this July. Featuring new work by an international line-up of artists.
ESS is honored to be invited to curate and organize a streaming program as part of The Wire Magazine 40th Anniversary this July. Featuring new work by an international line-up of artists.
A genre-defying adventure into the orchestra as sound-art. How can orchestral sound become the material for artistic exploration? Find out how sound artists reinvent what the orchestral medium can mean.
the beauty of something ripped is a photographic series that celebrates the unintentional beauty arising from the scars of time-worn fabrics found in museums, churches, palazzos and châteaux. Bearing the traces of those who've touched, sat on, or kneeled on them—perhaps without a second thought or perhaps with profound fervor—they map lifetimes and mysteries.
In celebration of two current exhibitions, Corbett vs Dempsey is pleased to present a special live-streaming event titled Sequesterfest Vol. 8: Emilio Cruz & Dick Higgins.
Douglas R. Ewart comes together with Renèe Baker (Violin, Viola and Voice) and Lou Mallozzi (electronics) in a trio called Sonic Bamboo Rhizomes for a special performance entitled Water Wise Bamboo Free dedicated to Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians Elders Lester Helmar Lashley, LaRoy Wallace McMillan, and Reginald "Reggie" Willis. This is the first in a series of performances presented as part of his current exhibition Douglas R. Ewart: A Retrospective at ESS’s Audible Gallery.
Congratulations to Sandra Binion, one of our fiscally sponsored artists, for her upcoming exhibition at Lake Forest College, along with a list of accompanying concert performances featuring Carol Genetti, Kioto Aoki, and Katinka Kleijn throughout September!
Congratulations to Sandra Binion, one of our fiscally sponsored artists, for her upcoming exhibition at Lake Forest College, along with a list of accompanying concert performances featuring Carol Genetti, Kioto Aoki, and Katinka Kleijn throughout September!
Congratulations to Sandra Binion, one of our fiscally sponsored artists, for her upcoming exhibition at Lake Forest College, along with a list of accompanying concert performances featuring Carol Genetti, Kioto Aoki, and Katinka Kleijn throughout September!
The Roedelius Cells is a multi-channel audio installation created by Grammy-nominated US composer/sound artist Tim Story, constructed from thousands of short extracts culled from a decade of informal piano recordings made with friend and colleague Hans-Joachim Roedelius. This exhibition is presented in parnership with the Goethe-Institut Chicago.
The Roedelius Cells is a multi-channel audio installation created by Grammy-nominated US composer/sound artist Tim Story, constructed from thousands of short extracts culled from a decade of informal piano recordings made with friend and colleague Hans-Joachim Roedelius. This exhibition is presented in parnership with the Goethe-Institut.
Join Interdisciplinary Artist and Educator, Kamau Patton, with Experimental Sound Studio or a presentation of work from his post as Archive Artist in Residence – engaging the Sun Ra / El Saturn collection in the Creative Audio Archive at ESS.
Whitney Johnson presents The Tuning of the Elements, a new durational work for string quartet and 8-channel electronics which combines insights from physics and neuropsychology as inspiration for the ensembles performance at the Bond Chapel.