Monthly Archives: May 2010

Interview: Adrienne Allen

adrienne_allen

Adrienne Allen

Adrienne speaks about her work with Alchemical Nursery and as a teaching artist in Syracuse schools, as well as how she sees Syracuse growing into being an Open City through the work of various groups and networks.

Open Movement

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Open Movement discussion

Recorded May 19 7pm – Open Movement – discussion about boundaries and mobility
Caroline Kim, Aly Wane, Meaghan Chapman, and Kafui Attoh live, work, study, play, and organize in Syracuse. They talk about how the freedom to move and freedom to stay put relate transportation, justice, immigrant rights, and LGBT communities in Syracuse. Facilitated by research and writer Jenna Loyd.

Interview: Corey Phillips

Corey Phillips

Corey Phillips

Corey Phillips talks about why he doesn’t think Syracuse is an open city: the justice system, the difficulty of being a black man, the economy, and lack of interaction between neighborhoods.

Interview with Jesse Stiles

Jesse Stiles

Jesse Stiles in his installation Automatic Speleology

Joanna Spitzner talks to artist Jesse Stiles about his current installation Automatic Speleology, on view at the Warehouse Gallery, Syracuse, NY,  until May 29, 2010. They chat about generative processes, using technology, composition, and performing.

Check out Jesse’s website: http://jts3k.com/

Also, come to the Live Performance by Curtis Bahn and Jesse Stiles on Saturday, May 29 at 7 pm at the Warehouse Gallery.