Join us to view a collection of live performances at the ASU APMA Building on Wednesday, April 18th or view our live stream hosted on our Live Art Platform page from 7:30pm-8:30pm PST! We hope to see you there!
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Hello lovely LAP community,
Tonight is the last Live Art Platform night of the semester and it is going to be UNREAL. With special group performance, "Omnioptic" featuring Verónica Aponte, along with other solo performances, tonight will be a night you do not want to miss. Come to the ASU Performing and Media Arts building on Rural and University at 7 pm to help us send off the semester with a bang! Come be entertained :) Woo hoo! The first Live Art Platform show of the semester has finally arrived!! Join us tonight at the ASU Performing and Media Arts building at 7 pm to test out your works-in-progress, perform your completed pieces, or just hang out and watch awesome art performed before your very eyes.
There is still room to sign up to perform!! Just shoot me an email at [email protected] with your name and any technical requirements you need for your piece and I will be sure to add you to the list. Can't make it tonight? No problem! We still have two more shows this semester: Monday, October 19 and Monday, November 23. Can make it tonight? Rad! Whether you be performer or audience member (did I mention it's free?!) we will see you tonight at 7 pm! Come ready to be dazzled :) -Lindsay Greetings to all of our Live Art Platform community far and wide! We are beyond excited to announce that LAP is back and just as energetic as ever! There are a couple changes this year, one of them being me! Allow me to introduce myself. Hi, I'm Lindsay, a senior Art Administration major, and am super thrilled to be working on Live Art Platform with an excellent team: the amazingly talented Professor Angela Ellsworth and fun and gregarious Intermedia graduate student, Shiloh Ashley. The second change in LAP this year is our location. We are officially back at ASU campus in the Performing and Media Arts Building on the Northeast corner of Rural and University (yay!) and parking is FREE. For those of you who don't know [yet], LAP is an experimental laboratory providing artists with a friendly environment to try out works-in-progress, completed pieces, or performance experiments. LAP provides a venue for artists of all disciplines to present their work in front of an informal audience of students, faculty, and adventurous members of the ASU community. It is hosted by the Intermedia program in the School of Art at the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University. We highly encourage everyone to participate: ASU students, faculty, staff, as well as members of the broader Tempe, Phoenix, Scottsdale community. This semester we will be having three LAP events: Monday, September 21 Monday, October 19 Monday, November 23 All LAPs will begin at 7 pm so save the date(s) because you will for sure not want to miss those dynamic nights!! There are no audition requirements, curators, or professors screening the works so, come on down and show us what you’ve got! If you wish to participate all you have to do is send me an email at the following address: [email protected] and let me know if you have tech needs or if there are any messy bits of your performance that will require extra clean up. We so look forward to seeing you at LAP this year!! Live Art Platform in conjunction Angela Ellsworth’s Intermedia Performance Art class in the Herberger School of Art are pleased to announce Found & Lost. Found & Lost is an experimental performance art compilation that has been put together by the students in Angela's Performance class. Students in Ellsworth's class are from across HIDA including graduate students in Dance, Theater, and School of Art: Samantha Lyn Aasen, Daniel Fine, Damian Noriega, Scott Weaver, Sophie Gibly, Kyle Greenberg, Carissa Heinrichs, In Kyung Lee, Connor McShane, Julie Rada, Taylor Rico, Garrett Staehs, Cassandra Van Valkenburg, Megan Weaver, Steven Yazzie. Additionally, members of the Tempe and Phoenix community will be performing at LAP. We have a great night planned for you all, so come join us for a free night of performance art and installation on Monday, November 25, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. in the ASU Performing and Media Arts Building on the northeast corner of Rural and University (where there’s also free parking!). We hope to see you there!
Hello everyone!
We are pleased to announce the return of Live Art Platform (LAP) after a year hiatus! There are a few changes from last year. Sallie has graduated, and the reigns have been passed down to me, Sophie (a senior in the BFA Intermedia program). Additionally, Angela Ellsworth has returned from sabbatical. We look forward to channeling all of this new energy into some awesome LAP nights! For those of you who don’t know, LAP is an experimental laboratory providing artists with a friendly environment in which to try out works-in-progress, completed pieces, or performance experiments. LAP provides a venue for artists of all disciplines to present their work in front of an informal audience of students, faculty, and adventurous members of the ASU community. It is hosted by the Intermedia program in the School of Art at the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University. We encourage everyone to participate: ASU students, faculty, staff, as well as members of the broader Tempe, Phoenix, Scottsdale community! This semester we will be having two LAP events. The first will be on Monday, October 7th and the second on Monday, November 25th. So save the dates, because you won’t want to miss these two invigorating nights! There are no audition requirements, curators, or professors screening the works so, come on down and show us what you’ve got! If you wish to participate all you have to do is send me, Sophie, an email at the following address: [email protected] We look forward to seeing you and your art at LAP this year! All the best, Sophie Gibly The last LAP was a huge success! Usually the final LAP of the semester is in collaboration with Angela's performance art class but this time was different. The class did a project at the Glendale Jazz and Blues Festival. Check out the article that was written about it in the Phoenix New Times here: http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/jackalope/2012/04/angela_ellsworth_gregory_sale_blues_and_jazz_festival.php. Besides having so many performances off-site, we still had a FULL night of LAP! We had 10 performances, they ranged from a couple minutes to half an hour each. To highlight a few, Liz Lohr showed a video performance piece in which she projected videos of her family on to herself and mimicked their speech and movements.
Alban Nimani skyped live with his collabator in Kosovo, Alban did vocals while the music came live from Kosovo! Art band, MAN-CAT were the last to perform, they were a great way to end the night, they got everyone out of their seats and moving! To see more of what went on check out the photos from that night and the whole semester in the Photos Spring 2012 folder on this site. If you have not heard yet, Live Art Platform will be on hiatus until Fall 2013. Angela Ellsworth is going on sabbatical. But do not worry because LAP will be back! Until then, Sallie Scheufler Assistant Artistic Director P.S. Have a great summer! a performance by Mark Jeffery and Judd Morrissey
The Precession, a project of Judd Morrissey and Mark Jeffery with Claire Ashley constructs a performance, installation and an 80 foot internet projection of visual poetics and movement combining writing, text-mining and processing, the real-time positions of celestial objects, and depictions of the laboring body. The Precession: AN 80 FOOT LONG INTERNET ART PERFORMANCE POEM is a 3-hour durational digital literary / visual performance art work in 10 parts. Each part lasts between 9–18 minutes. On Feb. 17 and 18, 2012 (from 1-4 pm both days) this durational event extends and activates The Precession, via a systematic orchestration of live elements within the Arizona State University Art Museum. Performance components include choreographed readings of texts being generated on ASU Art Museum gallery walls, a Busby-Berkeley inspired movement sequence mixing gestures of labor with embodied formations based on the stars above the building, and live and screen-based responses to works by Sol LeWitt (the sun) and Rebecca Horn (the horned moon). A chorus will sing a song, an incoming stream of Twitter texts, and excerpts from the source code of The Precession. Visitors may enter or leave at any point. The Precession began with an accidental road trip to the Hoover Dam in Nevada in January of 2008 and the discovery of the Works Progress Administration sculpture The Winged Figures of the Republic. We began to look at this public sculpture in residence and presented a work in progress presentation at Firehouse 13, Providence, Rhode Island on the Spring Equinox in 2009. The work has since developed through a 6-month residency at Hyde Park Art Centre throughout 2010, a month long Residency in Performance Writing at Dartington College of Arts, UK in summer 2009, and two residencies at Catwalk Art Residency, NY. Additional exhibits and presentations have taken place at PSi 15 Zagreb, MCA Chicago, Chicago Dancemakers Forum, post_moot, poetry + performance convocation at Miami University in Ohio, ELO_ AI at Brown University, NOISE! 2010 at the Ontological Theatre NYC, and Radical Citizenship: The Tutorials organized by the Anhoek School on Governor’s Island in NYC and Southern Exposure in San Francisco. Wings, Floor & Wall Installation by Claire Ashley Finger Extensions (Rebecca Horn 1973) by Sarah Belknap and Joseph Belknap Dancers Justin Deschamps, Sam Hertz, Josh Rackliffe, Blake Russell Thanks to Zihan Loo, Christopher Knowlton and Isaac Fosl–van Wyke for their contributions to the Choreography in previous performances On-screen Night Sky Workmen and Winged Men Mark Beasley, Joseph Belknap, Chris Cuellar, Fred DeMarco, Ron Ewert Charles Fogarty, Mike Fleming, The Lenox Twins, Nick Lowe, Anthony Romero On-screen Night Sky Choir David Arcade, Benjamin Chaffee, Walter Latimer, Abel Ortiz, Nick Williams Video Wonderstars Daniele Wilmouth, Razvan Botea, Irina Botea Video Editor WonderStar Steven Hudosh Arizona Performers Anthony Desamito, Juno Schaser ,Emily McLinden,Cory Bergquist, Teta Johnson, Anthony Gonzales, Kristopher Pourzal, Inertia DeWitt Artist Bios Judd Morrissey and Mark Jeffery have presented throughout the US, UK and Europe, with recent venues including Lincoln Cathedral Quarter (UK commissioned performance distributed throughout multiple outdoor sites), Hyde Park Art Center (Chicago), Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Center of Contemporary Culture Barcelona, Bergen Art Museum, House of World Cultures Berlin, Chicago Cultural Center and the Ontological-Hysteric Theater in NYC. Both artists teach at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and were members of the seminal international performance collective Goat Island. http://www.judisdaid.com/ http://www.markjefferyartist.org/ This visiting artist residency is supported by the School of Art, Intermedia, Graduate and Professional Student Association (GPSA), Live Art Club, and the ASU Art Museum, all within ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts. Additional funding support from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Visit: http://asuartmuseum.wordpress.com/ for more details on the performance! As I mentioned in the last post Mark Jeffery and Judd Morrissey will be here next week! The first event of the week is a workshop with the artists. The workshop will be held on Monday, February 13, 2012 from 2-5 pm.
The piece created during the workshop will be performed Monday night at Live Art Platform. If you are interested in participating please rsvp for this workshop by emailing [email protected] The workshop is only open to graduate students and mature undergraduates. The week of February the 13th is an exciting one for Live Art Platform. Some of you immediately thought of Valentines day or maybe Arizona's Centennial but it actually has nothing to do with those. Next week we have two performance artists coming to town.
Please join us for a performative lecture / artist talk on Monday evening (6-7pm) with artists Judd Morrissey and Mark Jeffery. The talk will be immediately followed by Live Art Platform. Performances created during a workshop with students earlier in the day will be presented at LAP as well. We are very excited to have Morrissey and Jeffery in residence at the School of Art and the ASU Art Museum for one week developing a durational and digital performance called The Precession. The Precession will happen on Friday, Feb 17th and Saturday, Feb 18th from 1:00- 4:00pm at the ASU Art museum (top gallery). Artist Bios: Judd Morrissey and Mark Jeffery have presented throughout the US, UK and Europe, with recent venues including Lincoln Cathedral Quarter (UK commissioned performance distributed throughout multiple outdoor sites), Hyde Park Art Center (Chicago), Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Center of Contemporary Culture Barcelona, Bergen Art Museum, House of World Cultures Berlin, Chicago Cultural Center and the Ontological-Hysteric Theater in NYC. Both artists teach at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and were members of the seminal international performance collective Goat Island. http://www.judisdaid.com/ http://www.markjefferyartist.org/ This visiting artist residency is supported by the School of Art, Intermedia, Graduate and Professional Student Association (GPSA), Live Art Club, and the ASU Art Museum, all within ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts. Additional funding support from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. |
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