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[964 Natoma] [Fri 9/27] Quiet American at Berkeley Art Museum

Subject: [964 Natoma] [Fri 9/27] Quiet American at Berkeley Art Museum
From: Aaron Ximm <>
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 17:55:46 -0700 (PDT)
Apologies for the crossposting, as always.  These events are in
the San Francisco Bay area, CA, USA.

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This message announces two upcoming events.

Reminder! This week:

     FRIDAY September 27    at the Berkeley Art Museum
     "Soundscapes inspired by Vincent Fecteau"

        Quiet American (Aaron Ximm) presents an evening of
        soundscapes inspired by the work of Vincent Fecteau,
        whose sculpture is featured in the museum's
        MATRIX Exhibit 199.

Early warning, details to follow:

    FRIDAY October 11  at 964 Natoma
    "Field Effects 7: Japan-US Relations"

        The seventh in a series of concerts focusing on the use
        of field recordings and found sound in sound art, FE7
        will showcase work by artists from Japan and the US:
        Tog (Japan/SF), Sunao Inami (Japan), Metrologic (SF)
        and a sound installation from Bill Thompson (Austin, TX).

----> [Quiet American] FRIDAY September 27 <-------------------------

This Friday, September 27th
7pm
FREE!

At the Berkeley Art Museum, Gallery 1
2626 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA.

Event information (as in this email):
  http://www.quietamerican.org/bam.html

Directions and other information on the museum here:
  http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/geninfo/info.html

San Francisco-based sound artist Aaron Ximm (Quiet American) will
present an evening of soundscapes composed from field recordings,
also known as 'found sound,' in response to the work of Vincent
Fecteau, MATRIX Exhibition 199 artist, whose recent sculpture are
on display at the museum until October 6th.

Vincent Fecteau is a San Francisco-based artist known for his
small-scale, meticulously hand-assembled two- and three- dimensional
objects. His early works are subtle interventions into found images;
featuring collage elements, often pasted onto foamcore structures,
they take inspiration from popular culture, sappy commercial
photography, and architecture and design journals. One series used
thousands of magazine cutouts of cat faces pasted onto the wall and
stacked on the floor. Such collage works function more as drawings
than as sculptures. More recent works, however, focus on the
structures themselves.

More information on Vincent Fecteau's work at the museum:
  http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/matrix/199/index.html

'Aaron Ximm's compositions are aural collages that evoke
impressionistically, rather than literally, the sense of a place.'

More information on Aaron Ximm's Quiet American project:
  http://www.quietamerican.org
  http://www.sfweekly.com/issues/2002-01-23/music.html/1/index.html

Seating on beanbags within the gallery.

----> More Info <-----------------------------------------------------

More information on Field Effects 7 will be sent out closer to the
event.

Question? Please write me at 

  
  http://www.quietamerican.org



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