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SUMMARY:VERMA (CHI) + CHILD + SCHOLTZ/CAPES + ENDOMETRIUM CUNTPLOW
DESCRIPTION:Heaviness from the midwest\, expansiveness from the west. 9pm/$5
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/verma-chicago-music/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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SUMMARY:Baby: Who is Baby? Performance
DESCRIPTION:poetry/reading/interaction Series of 3 events
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/baby-who-is-baby-performance/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150720
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093555Z
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SUMMARY:Johanna Breiding "Epitaph for Family"
DESCRIPTION:Opening reception: Sunday\, June 28\, 2015 \nExhibition: June 28-July 19\, 2015 \nGallery hours: Thu-Sun 12-6pm \nEvents staged during this exhibition include: \nFRI JULY 3: Your Motion Says: Dance to Arthur Russell: Christopher Argodale\, Shade Theret\, Peter Hernandez\, Eydie Mcconnell & Nika Kolodziej\, Tatiana Lubovski-Acosta\, and Emily Jane Rosen 9PM FB \nTUE JULY 7: tir talk (1): conversation with Johanna Breiding\, Jennifer Moon and Tyler Matthew Oyer; screening of She Male Snails. 7PM FB \nFRI JULY 10: HRLA Volunteer drop-in session &#151; come by and learn about getting involved with HRLA. 5-7PM \nSAT JULY 18: Music and Visuals: Bulbs\, Peter Kolovos\, Zeek Scheck 8PM \nSUN JULY 19: Interview with Johanna Breiding and Jennifer Moon at KCHUNG Radio 1630AM 6-8PM \nEpitaph for Family is a multi-media project exploring love\, intimacy\, loss\, and queer family-making through the image and connotations of the horizon line. \nDrawing distinction between that which is distant and within reach\, the horizon line serves as an orientational tool that locates one at home. It determines space by assuming a linear perspective and a single\, stable spectator\, defining notions of time\, place\, and the subject. \nExtending a line from the metaphor of the horizon to the idea (and ideal) of family\, Epitaph for Family explores the way in which family serves as a locator\, as the primary introduction to community\, and an orienting device that shapes one&#146;s relationship to gender\, race\, class\, and intimacy. As a pre-determined structure\, family becomes practical\, prescribing a socioeconomic and political agenda towards heteronormativity and legibility. \nThe project turns toward the notion of queer family-making to examine various constructions of family\, as well as the desires\, needs\, and ideologies that influence family-making and relationships. It questions the difference between\, and sameness within\, queer and heteronormative family structures\, and how these constructs define the individual and community. If one&#146;s position in the world is determined by their inhabitance in space\, can one find place on unstable ground? Through formal connections\, disruption and repetitive acts\, the project aims to destabilize the notion of family as a reachable end\, skewing the centrality of this ideal through rearticulation and refusal. \nEpitaph for Family consists of a major installation of 16mm film projections of the horizon line at the Pacific Coast\, suspending the viewer within the blue hour (l&#146;heure bleu) before sunrise and after sunset; and a multichannel video depicting queer-identified individuals discussing their experiences of family and love (connecting the horizon line to the dinner table). Participants include: Dean Spade\, Calvin Burnap\, Rachel Carns\, Darius Morrison\, taisha paggett\, Julie Tolentino\, Samuel White\, Don Romesburg\, and Asha Romesburg. \nThe exhibition also includes a series of traditionally constructed still-life photographs that reconsider the dinner table&#146;s role as a space of representation\, exchanging familiar objects with their deviant others (butter becomes Cristo\, an hour glass loses its sand); and an archival film essay of home footage reflecting on memory\, loss and belonging\, made in collaboration with Jennifer Moon (Jennifer Moon & The Revolution) and Cary Cronenwett (director of Maggots and Menand Piece of Mind); and a 35mm photographic slide projection of objects and people positioned between the photographer and the offing\, piercing through the horizon. \nThe project also includes commissioned texts by Maggie Nelson\, Malene Dam\, and Don Romesburg\, and an exhibition catalogue designed by Bullhorn Press. \nABOUT THE ARTIST \nJohanna Breiding&#146;s practice stems from photography\, considering the medium&#146;s history\, its representational role and limits. Expanding to video and installation\, Breiding locates her work within the intersection of analog and digital technologies\, the construction of gender and cultural identity\, and a critique of heteronormative ideologies within the personal and social space. Recent projects address a range of topics\, including the death of analog photography via small town Keeler in Owens Valley\, CA; the art historical canon of Land Art through portraiture and landscape photography; and the notion of hyperobjects and the (Post­) Anthropocene. Breiding currently teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in New Genres at San Francisco Art Institute\, and junior high art workshops through Urban Arts in South Central\, LA. She is based in Los Angeles and San Francisco\, and originally from Switzerland.
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/johanna-breiding-epitaph-for-family/
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150629T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150629T220000
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093555Z
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SUMMARY:Race\, Art\, and Survival
DESCRIPTION:Join Michelada Think Tank on Monday\, June 29 at 7pm for the launch of Race\, Art\, & Survival. This project is part of our summer residency at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions and in conjunction with Chats About Change.  \nIn this kick-off session we pose the question\, “If there were a PoC Survival Guide for artists\, what topics would you want it to cover?” This think tank will serve to “crowdsource” content for the survival guide we all wish we had. Artists and activists of color are invited to a conversation where we share the relevant issues and survival skills encountered and employed by communities of color working in the arts.  \nCome have a michelada\, vent\, and let’s figure out how to help one another.  \nWhite allies who’d like to attend are welcome as respectful observers\, giving space for the concern of artists and activists of color. \nMore about the project: \nAre we so busy surviving that we forget to be radical? \nThis summer Michelada Think Tank (MTT) will inhabit the LACE Project Room with a humorous and critical exploration of survival under a framework of institutional racism in the arts. Through a series of weekly think tank sessions\, MTT will bring people together to talk about survival strategies for artists of color working in a predominantly white art world. The knowledge generated in these discussions will be compiled and published as a “PoC Survival Guide” in LACE’s Project Room\, and later as a book. This guide will be a tongue-in-cheek look at how artists are impacted by race. If artists of color can come together as a community to make survival easier\, we can then begin to foster more radical artistic practices. \nMTT will be holding think tanks at sites where communities of color are working; some of the sessions will be open forums at LACE while other sessions will take place elsewhere. \nRace\, Art\, and Survival – Michelada Think Tank & Chats About Change is a continuation of the Chats About Change series\, a project organized by artists Robby Herbst and Elana Mann\, which was initiated with a symposium in January of 2015. Chats About Change asks questions\, wages debates\, and supports artists and activists seeking experimental ways to affect Southern California and beyond.
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/michelada-think-tank-event/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150703T210000
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SUMMARY:Peter Hernandez: Arthur Russell Tribute
DESCRIPTION:YOUR MOTION SAYS sets up its final night at human resources with dances to arthur russell’s music by christopher argodale\, shade theret\, peter hernandez\, eydie mcconnell & nika kolodziej\, tatiana lubovski-acosta\, and emily jane rosen. \nperformance starts promptly at 9pm \n$5 admission \nthis event is occurring within “epitaph for family” by johanna breiding\, a multi-media exhibition exploring love\, intimacy\, loss & queer family-making through the image & idea of the horizon line. \nwww.yourmotionsays.com \n–\n\nYOUR MOTION SAYS honors arthur russell’s 64th birthday and his lasting impact on contemporary music. \nborn in the cornfields of iowa\, russell moved to san francisco and then new york at the age of 19 and embarked on a short-lived musical career that redefined minimalist music in the 1980’s downtown music scene. he worked with david byrne\, peter gordon\, peter zummo\, elodie lauten\, and many more\, and was music director of the kitchen autumn ’74 – summer ’75. he died of AIDS-related illnesses on april 4\, 1992.
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/peter-hernandez-arthur-russell-tribute/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150707T190000
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CREATED:20160311T093555Z
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SUMMARY:tir event/ screening for Epitaph
DESCRIPTION:Set within the highly collaborative exhibition Epitaph for Family currently on view at Human Resources\, tir journal hosts a conversation between Johanna Breiding\, Cary Cronenwett\, Jennifer Moon and Tyler Matthew Oyer. \nFollowing the conversation will be a screening of the critically acclaimed film She Male Snails (Pojktanten\, 2012) directed by Ester Martin Bergsmark. 72 minutes\, Swedish with English subtitles. \nABOUT: \nEpitaph for Family is a multi-media project by Johanna Breiding exploring love\, intimacy\, loss\, and queer family-making through the image and connotations of the horizon line. The project includes commissioned texts by Maggie Nelson\, Malene Dam\, and Don Romesburg\, and an exhibition catalogue designed by Bullhorn Press. \nShe Male Snails weaves intimate bath time conversations between Ester Martin Bergsmark and the writer Eli Levén together with the story of Pojktanten– a fantasy world that centers on a person caught between two genders who creates a third in order to survive. Awards include Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film (Special Mention) Göteborg IFF\, Audience Award for Best Nordic Film Göteborg IFF\, Kodak Nordic Vision Award Göteborg IFF\, Award for Artistic Achievement Los Angeles Outfest. \ntir journal is an online platform for queer and feminist voices in the forms of theory\, interviews\, and reviews. tir journal was founded in 2015 by Tyler Matthew Oyer.
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/tir-event-screening-for-epitaph/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150712T000000
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SUMMARY:Potluck for Epitaph (hosted by Kaucyila Brooks)
DESCRIPTION:Discussion and potluck around Epitaph thematics.
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/potluck-for-epitaph-hosted-by-kaucyila-brooks/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150718T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150718T230000
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160522T202554Z
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SUMMARY:Bulbs / Peter Kolovos / Zeek Scheck - music & visuals night
DESCRIPTION:Night of music and video installation.\nZeek Sheck (SF Bay Area) Multimedia artists that recently performed with Black Spirituals (a recent group that played HR). ZS is led by Canner Mefe and has performed in a variety of art spaces: http://www.cannermefe.com/bio/ \nPeter Kolovos (Los Angeles) Local experimental guitar player Peter K has confirmed to want to perform. A talented and well respected musician in Los Angeles. Samples and reviews may be accessed here: http://www.thinwrist.com/#!twi/c1epf \nBulbs (Los Angeles) The following link exhibits a few visual performances including one at the Lab in San Francisco for a festival (Division of Labor) in which we performed with Lucky Dragons and Jeweled Snakes. http://vimeo.com/user16940920/videos
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/bulbs-peter-kolovos-zeek-scheck-music-visuals-night/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150721T200000
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CREATED:20160311T093555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210120T193838Z
UID:1457-1437508800-1437508800@www.h-r.la
SUMMARY:Ron Athey presents...
DESCRIPTION:An evening of solos\, experimentations\, works-in-progress organized by Ron Athey. Featuring Rosé Hernandez\, boychild\, Divinity Fudge and La Porscha\, plus a special group finale\, Walking Meditation with Sage Charles on percussion.
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/ron-athey-presents/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150726T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150726T190000
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160522T203732Z
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SUMMARY:claire cronin / ezrabuchla / emily lacy / kathleen kim
DESCRIPTION:claire cronin leaves for georgia soon. last chance for her songs in los angeles. they are good [ http://clairecronin.bandcamp.com/ ]\njoined by ezra buchla http://catfact.net/\nkathleen kim! of LA Fog and Shekhan. sounds and mysteries\nand the inimitable emily lacy\, gracing us again[ http://emilylacy.net/ ]\nand it is our great fortune to have maestro daniel brummel in the building\n[ http://www.danielbrummel.com/ ]
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/claire-cronin-ezrabuchla-emily-lacy-kathleen-kim/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150802T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150823T000000
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CREATED:20160311T093556Z
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SUMMARY:"A Man of Average Means" group show organized by Thomas Torres Cordova and Eric Kim
DESCRIPTION:A Man of Average Means \nOpening Reception: August 2nd 4-7pm with a performance by Dawn Kasper at 5:30PM \nClosing Party & Performance: Viola Yesiltac + Kathleen Kim 7:30PM \nIn 1978\, frustrated by his country’s inability to produce quality films\, North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Il embarked on a plan to appropriate proven foreign resources. With this intent he carried out the well-documented abduction of South Korean filmmaker Shin Sang Ok and his ex-wife\, the actress Choi Eun Hee\, independently of each other during visits to Hong Kong. \nApproximately two years after the abductions\, Kim held a celebratory banquet in which the two captives were presented as guests of honor. Only then\, upon seeing each other\, did they become aware of their parallel circumstances. This reunion\, coupled with a rather heartfelt admission by Kim himself\, revealed the true significance of his fantastic and aggressive gesture – the desire to find a poetic moment from within the perfectly constructed ideology he embodied. \nShin and Choi produced thirteen films in the following six years of their strange circumstance (during which they were remarried)\, until they escaped while attending a Viennese film festival. They would eventually migrate to Los Angeles\, where Shin worked under the pseudonym\, Simon Sheen. \nA Man of Average Means is an exhibition featuring works by: \nPeggy Ahwesh\, Keren Benbenisty\, Jakob Brugge\, Fiona Connor\, Dawn Kasper\, Dawn Kinstel\, Lucas Knipscher\, Charles Mayton\, Viola Yesiltac\, Yoni Zonszein \nOrganized by Eric Kim and Thomas Torres Cordova \nGallery Hours: Wed-Sun\, noon-6PM
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/a-man-of-average-means-group-show-organized-by-thomas-torres-cordova-and-eric-kim/
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150825
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160522T210732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180727T223605Z
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SUMMARY:Sissy Spacek
DESCRIPTION:photos by katz seki \nSunday\, Aug 23 \nSissy Spacek \nHuman Resources\n410 Cottage Home St\, Los Angeles CA\, 90012 \nArrive by 8:30\, performance at 9pm sharp\nFree Show \nhttp://gorejet.com/\nhttps://sissyspacek.bandcamp.com/\nhttp://john-wiese.com/zine/
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/sissy-spacek/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150828T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150828T000000
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160516T181702Z
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SUMMARY:BASTARD NOISE + WoM + more
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/bastard-noise-wom-more/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150830
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150831
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160522T205744Z
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SUMMARY:HARVESTER SCREENING
DESCRIPTION:Free screening of this strangely meditative film\, a look at worldwide food production \nAlso come early for some fine sound environments created by Nick Malkin\, and stay after for a solid video and percussion performance by Corey Fogel \nHarvester features 162 of the vegetable\, grain\, nut\, sea vegetable\, and fruit harvesting machines. In one continuous viewing of all these machines it offers a glimpse into the world of industrial agriculture\, the work of the farmer\, human ingenuity\, and tightens the gap of knowing where and how food is produced. Harvester was created to visualize the origins of what we consume daily and to consider this from a macro perspective\, as a snippet into the evolution of Homo sapiens. Leaving wonder for the technologies preceding and ones to evolve. \nProduced by Abbe Findley\, sound score by Cameron Stallones & Nick Malkin\, all footage gleaned from YouTube. \n  \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsuh_IF9wro
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/harvester-screening/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150902
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150904
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160522T204605Z
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SUMMARY:Adam Laiben - "Home Again"
DESCRIPTION:Adam Laiben screens his 2011 film HOME AGAIN\, an adaptation of Yann Arthus-Bertrand’s 2009 French documentary\, HOME. A six-minute short film by Laiben will accompany the feature film. Also\, come early and stay late for live music by Izapa. \n“This film is regarded as one of the most important documentaries of our time and it transformed the way I look at this planet. Drawing from the inspiration of other non-verbal greats like Baraka\, Chronos\, Koyaanisqatsi\, and Samsara\, I set out to create a companion to the original using only music. Gather what you will from my particular take on this incredible French film; I saw these songs fall into place so perfectly\, guiding me through a similar story of which the director was telling\, but acting as a guided tour into the depths of audio/visual meditation\, allowing the viewer to take in an immediate and more personal response from the images.” – Adam Laiben\n— \nMore info:\nCovering landscapes of 54 countries\, this beautiful documentary is filled with aerial images of some of the most breathtaking parts of planet Earth. The story\, originally accompanied by a minimal score and an ongoing narrator\, takes you through the formation of the planet\, the beginning of plant and animal life\, creation of Mankind\, and ultimately explains how mankind is now destroying the place which created him. \nThe visuals of Arthus-Bertrand’s film remain intact\, but Laiben has dropped the soundtrack and added his own mix of electro\, drone and orchestral works by a dozen well-known and obscure artists to create an engaging ambient soundtrack. \nDoors: 7:30pm\nFilms start promptly at 8pm. \n—\nIzapa – http://www.soundcloud.com/andrewfelix
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/adam-laiben-home-movie-and-performance/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150908
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160522T204102Z
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SUMMARY:“What It Means to Learn”  Johanna Jackson & Dana Dart-McLean
DESCRIPTION:“What It Means to Learn” \nJohanna Jackson & Dana Dart-McLean\nSeptember 4th—September 6th\, 2015\nOpening Friday September 4th 7-9pm  \nAt the opening\, Peter Hernandez\, Busy Gangnes\, and Nickels Sunshine will dance in a collaboratively choreographed piece\, using sculpture by Dana and Johanna. \nIn addition to their individual work\, Johanna Jackson and Dana Dart-McLean have used this opportunity to create collaborative paintings\, sculpture\, and installation. Each of the works on view engages a similar humor about blurring between representational and functional objects: a sculpture that is a mirror\, a painting that is a hat. \nWhat does the skin say?  When is it done?  What does it mean to learn? \nLearning is the feeling of your brain changing. It doesn’t only flow in one direction\, a lot of learning is forgetting. Out in the world we are taught\, and some things we can let in and some things we can’t and a lot of things we shouldn’t—especially since everything is everything. There are forevers of different realities and ways of being\, seeing\, and making perform constant appearances and flips and dissolves. Making pictures together\, we balance across our separateness. We send it out and return with something definite there on the page\, some proof\, something coming out of the muddiness. A way of learning without mastering\, a way of taking the earning out of learning. What do you have left ? Just an L. \nHere’s another sentence inspired by democracy. \nCollaborative art is generally less economically valued than work made alone or with paid help. Why? What about friendship and equality makes things cheap? We relate to cheap. \nCombining various forms of knowing comes naturally. Through somatic\, structural\, contingent\, and tactile ways of being\, we register knowing and not knowing with various states of  discomfort and comfort. Preference\, style\, and habit arise in response. Look\, the neck muscles between the shoulders and head are tight. The teacher’s hands direct the student to slightly release. A slight adjustment reconfigures the entire form. Breathing and shifting\, the body is always recording and responding. A landscape seen with the eyes registers differently from the way hair apprehends\, though pedagogies rarely include hair’s understanding. We might spend so much time doing something stupid if we tried to incorporate that. But maybe we would come up with some very good hairstyles. \nLaura Riding Jackson wrote\, “I want the time-world removed and in its place to see—nothing.” Mediating the real and the unreal while being together\, we wonder what it means to learn. Is it skills we are after?  What skills? Gendered\, raced\, classed\, sexed beings\, we navigate webs of interaction accumulating memory and style as an expression of habit. Beyond this\, what is unnamed remains as another awareness. \nJohanna Jackson is an artist living and working in Los Angeles. She has a BA in English Literature and Art History from the University of Maryland and an MFA from San Francisco Art Institute. She is interested in making objects out of feelings.  \nDana Dart-McLean is an artist and art teacher who wants to know what paintings can tell us about mapping sight and memory. She teaches art at Sankofa Academy\, a public school in Oakland\, CA. She has taught at museums\, art centers\, community centers\, schools\, public libraries\, and an apothecary. She has an MA in Counseling with a focus on Expressive Art Therapy. 
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/johanna-jackson-dana-dart-mclean/
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150916
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160522T203436Z
UID:1464-1441778400-1442296799@www.h-r.la
SUMMARY:"Let it Mellow" Keith Rocka Knittel
DESCRIPTION:Keith Rocka Knittel\nLet it Yellow\nSeptember 9 – ­14\, 2015 \nOpening reception: Thursday\, September 10\, 7 – ­10 PM \nPlease join us for performances taking place inside the exhibition:\nFriday 9/11/15 7-10pm: Gautam Tejas Ganeshan\nSaturday 9/12/15 9-11 pm: Carl Pomposelli\, Steve Kado\, TMO\, Leslie Dick\, John Hogan\, and Keith Rocka Knittel \nThe work in Let it Yellow is process driven – performances build objects creating a syntax as gestures break down their materiality\, starting the process over again. Art objects exist equally as both a means of representing the present and a remnant of the past\, both combined to reflect upon the future. \nThe show is entered through a corridor of paintings of spinning\, generic newspapers. Headlines declaring “World At War” and “Environmental Catastrophe” imbue the transitional space between the outside world and the gallery with the anxiety of a punchline that never lands. In the gallery\, a room divider made from larger than life paintings of the artist’s cats doubles as a sound deadening wall. A grid of sixteen inch by nineteen inch abstract paintings\, roughly eight feet wide by twelve feet tall in all\, forms a large\, fluid mosaic. Within the grid\, vacant spaces invite the components to be rearranged on a whim. A stack of “$40 Paintings” ­ a series of black line paintings including a bedraggled cat toy beside the words “Secondary Nature\,” and a phone jack with the phrase “Ride of Your Life” ­ sit atop a pedestal. The paintings may be viewed by digging through the stack\, shuffling them in a constant flux of loopy narratives. \nAssembled in part from previous works\, some shown by Knittel in the Human Resources space when it was Cottage Home Gallery\, a twelve foot high tower of cubes descending in size climbs toward the ceiling. The top of the tower can be viewed from the cut-­throughs in the wall of the former projection booth on the second floor of the gallery. From this room\, viewers may observe the show and watch a video while sitting on a foam cube carved with an inviting seat. \nKeith Rocka Knittel holds an MFA from CalArts and his work has been shown in contemporary art galleries and museums\, most recently at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles as part of KCHUNG’s contribution to “Made in LA 2014\,” and at 356 Mission in Los Angeles as part of “Another Cats Show.” He hosts a radio show on KCHUNG (kchungradio.org) titled “Everything Must Go! FM\,” entering its third year of airing. He is currently a visiting lecturer at UC Riverside and lives and works in San Pedro\, California.
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/keith-rocka-knittel/
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150912
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160522T201843Z
UID:1465-1441951200-1441951200@www.h-r.la
SUMMARY:Gautam Tejas Ganeshan
DESCRIPTION:Gautam Tejas Ganeshan  \n \nIn connection with the exhibition Keith Rocka Knittel: Let it Yellow\, Human Resources is pleased to present a performance of Carnatic vocal compositions by Gautam Tejas Ganeshan. \nFriday September 11\, 2015\n7pm – 10pm\n$10 suggested donation\, no-one turned away for lack of funds \nGautam Tejas Ganeshan’s authentic voice and intelligent approach breathe new life into an old tradition. His concerts reflect a traditional aesthetic\, embracing a classical style instantly recognizable to aficionados worldwide\, and transforming it through the creation of an ongoing body of original works based in love and understanding of Carnatic music – its elaborate structures\, extensive improvisations\, and the utmost sincerity that distinguishes its greatest practitioners. \nDelivered in chamber ensembles\, his performances are typically presented strictly acoustically\, with nothing plugged in\, honoring the strictures adopted by an earlier generation of musicians. But in rendering exclusively his own songs\, he inflects this highly cultured musical heritage through himself\, expressing authenticity more than ethnicity\, immediacy more than nostalgia\, and allowing listeners the unprecedented experience of having a natural linguistic purchase on the complex song forms of a rich oral tradition. \nWith musical accompaniment by Karthik Vasan (mridangam)\, Pallavi Mynampati (bamboo flute)\, and Jaeger Smith (tambura).
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/gautam-tejas-ganeshan/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150917
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160522T201105Z
UID:1466-1442383200-1442383200@www.h-r.la
SUMMARY:It's My Party!: Tribute Show to Girl Groups of the 1950s & 60s
DESCRIPTION:Doors 8PM | $12 purchase tickets in advance here \nHe loves me. He loves me not. He’s from the wrong side of town. Parents don’t understand. Boys are good. Boys are bad. These issues defined the sweet and sassy songs of girl groups from the 1950s & 60s. On Sept 17th at Human Resources\, some of our favorite local bands will perform their favorite tunes from the early days of rock\, pop\, and rebels on motorcycles!  \nwith L.A. Witch\, Katy Goodman (La Sera/Vivian Girls)\, Tashaki Miyaki\, Nedelle Torrisi\, Vicky & The Vengents\, Bloody Death Skull\, White Dove\, Irene Diaz\, Alex Lilly\, Veronica Bianqui\, and more \nplus DJs Lee Set\, Taylor Rowley\, & Mukta Mohan \nStick around for a dance party after the performance.  \nEnjoy this playlist of Girl Group tunes:\n \nEvent by Daiana Feuer aka FEVER FB event page
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/girl-group-revue/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150930
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200827T142230Z
UID:1467-1442728800-1443506399@www.h-r.la
SUMMARY:It's Just the Beginning
DESCRIPTION:It’s Just the Beginning — Umbrella Movement anniversary exhibition. 「命運自主」 雨傘運動一週年展覽 – 洛杉磯 \nSUNDAY\, SEPTEMBER 20\n6 p.m. : Opening\n7:30 p.m. : Musical Performance featuring songs of the Umbrella Revolution \nSATURDAY & SUNDAY\, SEPTEMBER 26 & 27\n7:30 p.m. : Film Screening \nHOURS\nMonday through Sunday : Noon to 8 p.m. \nIn Fall 2014\, Hong Kong experienced an unprecedented civic uprising. A series of students-led walkouts and sit-ins — in protest of a legislative proposal by the National People’s Congress of China to assert control over Hong Kong’s electoral system — escalated into a leaderless movement of massive civil disobedience that came to be known as the Umbrella Movement. Police tear gas and pepper spray did nothing to stop everyday people from coming out into the streets in droves to demand true democracy. Using umbrellas as shields\, protesters shut down highways\, tunnels\, and bus routes\, occupying major arteries of the city for 79 days\, despite multiple crackdown efforts from the authorities. One year later\, people of Hong Kong continue to fight for their future. \nHong Kong Forum Los Angeles presents a multi-disciplinary exhibition of the Umbrella Movement in Chinatown. The exhibition serves both as a reflection and a projection of Hong Kong’s struggle for democracy. It highlights moving moments from the protests\, and the feverish creativity that blossomed throughout the strikes and occupations. It also offers an opportunity for the LA HK community to process and raise awareness about what is happening in our city collectively. \nThe key images of the exhibition are drawn from “The Umbrella Festival”\, researched\, curated and organized by Oscar Hing Kay Ho and the students at the Cultural Management Department of the Chinese University of Hong Kong\, first shown in Hong Kong in May 2015\, presenting images and artwork by occupiers\, artists and news photographers who participated in the movement. \nOther central contributors includes:\n// Hong Kong //\nPhotographer Martin Witness\nCartoonist Max Ip\nDesign Collective Hong Kong Social Design Narration\nSketching Umbrella Movement: Stella So\, Wai Wai\, Alvin Wong and members + more! \n// Los Angeles //\nHKFLA community: Musicians Shirley To + Alan Chan\, Artists M L Morimoto\, Monica Dong + Megan Dong + Sandra Fong + Lillian Chin + Wing Cheung + Perry Ng + more! \n9月份將會係每個香港人感覺複雜的一月：因爲87粒催淚彈，因爲被政府暴力對待的同路人，因爲目睹香港嘅社會撕裂。作爲身在海外嘅香港人，雖然我們能力有限，但唔想坐係電視機面前感到無能爲力。在這一年，各位在外嘅同路人一直用各種方法向當地社會展示香港人追求公平自由嘅決心，而洛杉磯嘅香港人都唔例外。 而一年過後，洛杉磯嘅各位壇友籌備於9月20日至28日在唐人街 Human Resources Downtown LA 舉行主題展覽向當地社群解釋雨傘運動。 \n大部份圖像在2015年五月與香港舉行的「雨傘節」展出，展覽組織者：中文大學文化管理部學生與何慶基教授。展覽來源於參與佔領運動嘅50多個佔領者，藝術家，攝影記者。 \n其他作品貢獻來源：\n// 香港 //\n— 馬丁–\n— 社會設計 —\n— 速寫遮打運動 : 慧惠\, Stella So\, Alvin Wong + members —\n— Mud Mud Mud \n+ 洛杉磯嘅香港人! \nwebsites and references:\nwww.umbrellafest.com\nwww.facebook.com/martinwitness\nwww.facebook.com/hksocialdesign\nwww.facebook.com/sketchoccupycentral\nwww.facebook.com/waiwai.sketches\nwww.facebook.com/stellasomanyee
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/umbrella-revolution-project/
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151002T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151004T000000
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160522T200402Z
UID:1468-1443744000-1443916800@www.h-r.la
SUMMARY:Karen Anzoategui- Catholic School Days
DESCRIPTION:Karen Anzoategui brings their solo show Catholic School Daze to Human Resources LA in Chinatown\, Oct 2nd-4th\, 2015.  \nCatholic School Daze is an autobiographical solo performance that tells the story of ‘Karen’ who finds humor and pain while surviving the challenges of gender norms\, sexuality\, and faith. Karen is forced to take the blame for an act of “lesbianism” in front of the whole school. Bullied by administrators and schoolmates alike\, Karen is forced to make difficult decisions as they survive Catholic High School and the intersection between queerness\, faith\, and self-infiction. \nAnzoategui is currently working on a documentary based on this work; developed  through workshops with their audience members at the UCLA Chicano Research Library\, Cal State Northridge and the Cal State Fullerton Queer People of Color Conference. \nCatholic School Daze \nwritten and performed by Karen Anzoategui. \nPresented by Human Resources LA \nThree night run w surprise guests each night! \nFriday\, Oct 2nd –  8 p.m.\nNoche De Santa Joteria w/ DJs Brown Bruja\, Por Vida & Sister Mantos. \nSaturday\, Oct 3rd –  8 p.m.\nwith East Los High panel- writer Vicotr Duenas and Maria Escobedo \nSunday\, Oct 4th –  6 p.m.\nQ and A focus on the intersection of Queerness and Faith \nGeneral admission $15.00 \nStudents: $12.00 \nGroups of 10 or more $10.00 with code CSD10 \nPurchase tix: \nhttp://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2268338 \nMore info: \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1176825078998361/ \nhttp://www.karenanzoategui.com/#!csd/crce \nContact: queerpr@gmail.com 213.248.6281
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/karen-anzoategui-catholic-school-days-3-night-showing/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151008
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160522T195916Z
UID:1469-1444197600-1444197600@www.h-r.la
SUMMARY:My Body Is a Prison of Pain so I Want to Leave It Like a Mystic But I Also Love It and Want it to Matter Politically
DESCRIPTION:Event presented by the Women’s Center for Creative Work at Human Resources on October 7\, 2015  \nJohanna Hedva&#146;s Sick Woman Theory proposes that sick bodies are the 21st century&#146;s sites of resistance: chronic\, pathologized\, and historically feminized illnesses ought to be read as modes of protest against the unlivable conditions of neoliberal\, imperialist\, white-supremacist\, capitalist cis-hetero-patriarchy. Sick Woman Theory insists that the definition of &#147;wellness&#148; is a capitalist one &#151; to be well enough to go work &#151; that needs to be rejected. SWT redefines the body with its vulnerability as the default\, so therefore\, we are constantly (not only sometimes) in need of care and support. Because society has eradicated such infrastructures\, what are we gonna do now? \nFrom here\, Hedva (herself a spoonie) has wound up at mystical anarchism\, which proposes a communal politics of love\, where the &#147;self&#148; has been obliterated in favor of the Many. This talk will try to converge the feminist mystical tradition of Marguerite Porete\, Simone Weil\, etc.\, who proposed rejecting the body for the sake of love\, with an intersectional-feminist\, anti-white-supremacist\, queer\, and crip politics\, which foregrounds the body as primary matter.  \nA question for the audience: Are these two positions irreconcilable? \nbio:\nJohanna Hedva is currently a Research Fellow with “at land&#146;s edge\,” under the mentorship of Fred Moten.\n#JohannaHedva (vimeo.com/user1845185) \nTranscription :\nhttp://sickwomantheory.tumblr.com/post/138519901031/transcript-of-my-body-is-a-prison-of-pain-so-i
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/my-body-is-a-prison-of-pain-so-i-want-to-leave-it-like-a-mystic-but-i-also-love-it-and-want-it-to-matter-politically/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151011
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160522T194735Z
UID:1470-1444456800-1444456800@www.h-r.la
SUMMARY:The Adonis Project - PERFORMANCE
DESCRIPTION:The Adonis Project: Masquerade\nSaturday\, October 10th\, 2015 \nFor the second year in a row the notorious Adonis Theater\, legendary gay adult movie house will be creatively resurrected for one night only as artists from the LA queer community descend on Human Resources to share their hot visions around themes of Gay Sex and Queer Liberation in context of the current state of assimilation\, evolving LGBTQ space and shrinking ghettos. It is a creative activist effort and sexy night of interactive queer entertainment which will transform Human Resources into a sexual amusement park of gay art\, video and performance. \nThis year we are introducing the the theme of masquerade. Masks are a potent subject for queer people\, from being forced to grow up in the closet and wear the mask we are given by society\, to the multiple masks we wear as adults as we negotiate between the heterosexually dominated world and the various queer spaces we inhabit and create. Historically gay sex spaces featuring masquerade parties were designed to celebrate debauchery and to threaten the very social fabric of the land; i.e. protest homophobic fascist government and also provide a safe anonymous provocative gathering place for alternative types. Complimentary masks will be provided for the audience and a clothes check will also be available.\nAt 8 PM we will have an open gallery with interactive installation artists\, photography and video art. Performances will begin at 9 PM\, followed by a DJ\, open galley and a midnight show. \nJoin us for a night at The Adonis. \n8:00 PM Open Gallery\, Installations & Video Screenings\n9:00 PM Show \n$10 (Ages 18+) \nTickets: theadonisproject.bpt.me\nInfo: facebook.com/AdonisProjectLA \n#theadonisproject #planetqueer #getmoregay
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/the-adonis-project-performance/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151017T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151114T000000
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160522T194311Z
UID:1471-1445040000-1447459200@www.h-r.la
SUMMARY:Sabrina Chou
DESCRIPTION:HR \nSabrina Chou \nft. Great States Reel Lawn Mower\n(available for rent: reellawns@gmail.com) \nOctober 17 &#150; November 14\, 2015\nOpening reception October 17th 7-10pm \nFrom the manufacturer: \nThe power source behind our mowers hasn’t changed much in 100 years. It’s still readily available on demand. You can still fuel it for the price of a banana and a glass of milk. It always works when you want it to\, and it doesn’t leave any residue for the environment to absorb other than a couple of footprints in a perfectly cut lawn. People&#151;the power behind our mowers in 1895\, and the power behind them today. What has changed is the product available to the people. At Great States\, we’ve applied a century of technology to a good old-fashioned idea: the reel lawn mower. Today’s reel mowers are lightweight and easy to maneuver. They’re ideal for today’s smaller lawns\, and today’s hectic lifestyles. They’re always ready when you’re ready\, and they’re almost maintenance free with no spark plugs to foul or engines to clog up. They’re good to the environment and they’re good to the lawn\, snipping the grass for a clean\, precise cut. A cut that’s helped us carve our niche as the nation’s largest manufacturer of in-demand\, on-demand reel mowers. We’ve spent 100 years of perfecting our reel mower designs\, streamlining our production processes and searching for the best possible materials to build the best reel mowers possible. And we’re proud of all that. But more important still\, we’ve spent the last 100 years\, and we’ll spend the next 100 more\, keeping America Green. \nDid you think it was going to be easy? \nLook down. The astroturf beneath your feet is melting. \n–  \nHuman Resources presents HR\, an exhibition of new work by Sabrina Chou consisting of backdrops\, equipment\, furnishings\, and clothing. The exhibition proposes an ambiguity around these objects\, and how they might oscillate between aesthetic proposition\, functional use\, and absurd adaptation. Assembled around us\, the works outline open-ended sets\, figurative utopias\, and allegorized landscapes. Somewhere between the field\, the court\, the lawn\, the desert\, the discotheque\, and the office\, our unattributed bodies can find vaguely open seats and space to move. \nPerformances and events during the exhibition to be announced. \nSabrina Chou (b. Los Angeles) is an artist based in Rotterdam\, the Netherlands. She is the founder of GOODxPRACTICE\, a subscription-based clothing line. HR is the second in a series of solo exhibitions in three acts. Act I was presented at Pracownia Portretu in ?odz\, Poland and Act III will be presented in Rotterdam\, the Netherlands. This series of exhibitions is supported in part by Centrum Beeldende Kunst Rotterdam.
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/sabrina-chou/
CATEGORIES:exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151025T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151025T180000
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160522T192601Z
UID:1473-1445796000-1445796000@www.h-r.la
SUMMARY:HR Clara Lopez – Chantal Ackerman Screening
DESCRIPTION:Doors at 6PM\, Screening at 6:30PM  \nSaute Ma Ville\, 1968\, 13min\nJe Tu Il Elle\, 1976\, 86min\nToute une Nuit\, 1982\, 89 min \nOn Sunday October 25 we want to pay tribute to Chantal Akerman\, a filmmaker that has changed our lives and our eyes to see cinema\, to be cinema. We can’t believe and don’t want to accept her disappearance. We felt the need to mourn and homage her with a screening\, in the silent social created before her images. We chose these three titles because they broke our hearts and shattered our gazes to what cinema had the power to do\, a tool in the right hands. It also will give us a way into her many paces\, rejoicing in her surgical cinematography. \nJoin us to say good bye to Chantal and long live her memory\, her legacy made celluloid\, taken by the hand of her strong\, quiet heroines.\nFilms will be preceded by an introduction by Berenice Reynaud\, curator of Film at REDCAT Theatre. \nFree of charge. FB Link
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/hr-clara-lopez-chantal-ackerman-screening/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151028T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151028T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160523T032419Z
UID:1474-1446062400-1446062400@www.h-r.la
SUMMARY:$3.33\, lucky dragons
DESCRIPTION:Sound performances by lucky dragons and $3.33 in connection with the exhibition “HR” by Sabrina Chou.
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/3-33-lucky-dragons/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151030T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151030T203000
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160523T032711Z
UID:1475-1446237000-1446237000@www.h-r.la
SUMMARY:Semiotext(e) Book Launch for Dodie Bellamy + Jennifer Doyle
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a celebration of the publication of Bellamy’s When the Sick Rule the World\, and Doyle’s Campus Sex/Campus Security — Hosted within the context of Sabrina Chou’s exhibition “HR”. \nDodie Bellamy: When the Sick Rule the World\nhttps://mitpress.mit.edu/books/when-sick-rule-world \nReview from James Reich in The Rumpus — http://therumpus.net/2015/09/when-the-sick-rule-the-world-by-dodie-bellamy/ \nJennifer Doyle: Campus Sex/Campus Security\nhttps://mitpress.mit.edu/books/campus-sex-campus-security \nSemiotext(e): http://semiotexte.com/
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/semiotexte-book-party/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151103T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151103T230000
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161218T200307Z
UID:1476-1446577200-1446591600@www.h-r.la
SUMMARY:Manuel Solano\, Johnnie Jungleguts\, Guan rong
DESCRIPTION:performances and readings on desire\, yearning\, love\, and sex.\nManuel Solano\nhttp://manuel-solano.com/ \nGuan Rong\nwww.onehousearts.org/ \nJohnnie Jungleguts\nhttp://johnjungleguts.tumblr.com/ \nperformances start at 8:00 sharp
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/manuel-solano-johnnie-jungleguts-guan-rong/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151108T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151108T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160522T193627Z
UID:1477-1446987600-1446987600@www.h-r.la
SUMMARY:carlin wing (workshop)
DESCRIPTION:From 1pm to 4pm\, join us for a Live Ball Orchestra! Artist Carlin Wing\, assisted by Luke Fischbeck\, will lead a workshop about the sonic and musical properties of bounce. Participants will use balls of all types to sound out the architectural space of Sabrina Chou’s exhibition at HRLA. We will explore the aural characteristics of bouncing objects\, test the range of acoustic relationships between ball and surface\, and experiment with building tonal and rhythmic arrangements. Some bounce audio will be recorded. Balls will be provided but participants are also encouraged to BYOB.
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/carlin-wing-workshop/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151108T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151108T200000
DTSTAMP:20260409T023142
CREATED:20160311T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161106T212054Z
UID:1478-1447002000-1447012800@www.h-r.la
SUMMARY:carlin wing (lecture)
DESCRIPTION:Machine Project and Cabinet magazine team up to present two new episodes in the life of bounce from artist (and former professional squash player) Carlin Wing – hosted by Sabrina Chou’s experimental sporting exhibition\, HR. Following the workshop at 5pm\, we’ll head to the bleachers for Episodes in the Life of Bounce\, an illustrated talk by Carlin about rubber as the foundational material of modern sport. All cultures play games with balls\, but the rubber ball has a special history. In their time\, the Aztec and the Maya built entire cosmologies around rubber bounce\, while in recent centuries sport-crazed Europeans and North Americans have tirelessly experimented with rubber’s uncanny properties in pursuit of “true bounce.”
URL:https://www.h-r.la/event/carlin-wing-lecture/
CATEGORIES:one-time event at HR
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