E32: Shadow Show, NewCleanWars, Audio Artists

E32: Jan 15th - Free. Great Music, Great Art

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E32 is an Art Projection and Discussion Series at 5C Cultural Center, 68 Avenue C.
Happening Every 3rd 2sday of the month from 8-10pm, it encourages artist-audience dialog. Preview upcoming shows at e32.hitart.com and in the windows of 5C on the weekend prior. F/V to Houston St. East on Houston. Up Ave C to 5th St. No cover charge - free will donation.

Tuesday, January 15th, 8-10pm
E32 is pleased to present two shows exploring "Hidden Systems"

SHADOW SHOWCurated by Kristina Newman-Scott with Elizabeth Keithline
William Allen, Bert Crenca, Tim Doherty, Samuel Ekwurtzel, Erik Gould, Richard Goulis, Mary Paula Hunter, Elizabeth Keithline, Duncan Laurie, William Lamson, Robin Mandel, Rupert Nesbitt, Jennifer Perry, Olu Oguibe, Gordon Salisbury and Barbara Westermann
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NEW CLEAN WARS with AUDIO ARTISTS Curated by Lawrence Swan
Lawrence Swan and members of Audio Artists, Scott Williams, Frank Coelho, and Ed Potokar

SHADOW SHOW
Sixteen artists, many from Providence, Rhode Island, and others from Connecticut and New York explore a range of associations with the word and idea of "shadow." Included will be work in which physical shadows either play an integral part, or the ideas of shadow, as in tail, trace, surveillance, mystery, memory and longing, are explored. The exhibition will work on multiple levels, addressing visual mystery, but also hidden systems in society. Includes painting, sculpture, video, new media, installation.
excerpted from http://www.realartways.org/visualarts.htm
NEWCLEANWARS and AUDIO ARTISTS
Newcleanwars is an anagram for Lawrence Swan and evolved out of the Semiotic Liberation Front, an art band active in the 80s. Mr. Swan is also a member of the Audio Artists. The Audio Artists, more of a "science project than a band", boldly chart the ground between the technological, no logical and scatological traditions. With a palette of pure analog electronic sound, driving percussion, spoken word, Theremins, Stylophones, Waterphones, double bass entendres and cheap theatrical ploys, the Audio Artists paint a hypnogogic mindscape of aesthetic, kinetic, audio vision. After the End of Art, Swan became a wandering art bum.

The presentation includes live spoken word and music with moving and still images of art and homemade non-keyboard synthesizers, including the legendary Theramin Bra.
-excerpted from .newcleanwars.com/
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excepted from “Live @ Here, Audio Artists”

5C CULTURAL CENTER AND 5C CAFÉ provides a stimulating, comfortable environment for community involvement in education, activism and the performing and visual arts. During the past ten years, 5C Cultural Center has sponsored over 1000 events including musicians, poets, playwrights, visual artists, photographers and social activists.

For non-vegetarians – Enjoy a pre E32 Dinner Special at ALIAS Restaurant, 76 Clinton Street, at the corner of Rivington. For dinner reservations call 212-505-5011 and mention E32.
“…with a seasonally inspired menu emphasizing locally grown ingredients, Alias is coming into its own”.–New York Magazine.

This project is made possible in part with public funds from:the Manhattan Community Arts Fund supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and administered by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council