The Six Exquisites International Sound Art Festival '95
Progressive Festival - Tacoma -> Spokane, WA


Six Exquisites International Sound Art Festival, an international series featuring sound artists Dan Senn
(Tacoma) July 20, James Staley (New York City) July 21, Warren Burt (Melbourne, Australia) July 22, Jaap Blonk
(Amsterdam) July 27, Johannes S. Sistermanns (Cologne) July 28, and Trimpin (Seattle) July 29,
at Shy Anne
Studio, 4218 N. Cheyenne, Tacoma. All events 8pm, $7.

See Video of Johannes Sistermann's Presentation
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Sound Art and the International Connection, A two session workshop sponsored by Newsense Intermedium
and the Tacoma Arts Commission International Fund at the Tacoma Art Museum (3rd floor) on Wednesday, July
19 featuring "Six Exquisite..." sound artists Trimpin (Seattle), Warren Burt (Australia), Jaap Blonk
(Amsterdam), Johannes S. Sistermanns (Cologne), James Staley (New York City), and Dan Senn (Tacoma).
Sessions from 5-7pm, 7:30-9:30pm with a gallery tour from 7-7:30pm. Topics will include European, Pacific Rim
and American sound art venues, examples of individual work, and methods for making connections on an
international level (i.e. databases, artist networks, the internet). Free.
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Global Soundings: Six Extraordinary Acoustical Artists, a sound fair sponsored by the Contemporary Arts
Alliance of Spokane featuring sound artists Trimpin (Seattle), Warren Burt (Australia), Jaap Blonk
(Amsterdam), Johannes S. Sistermanns (Cologne), James Staley (New York City), and Dan Senn (Tacoma), on
Tuesday, July 25 starting at 6:30pm, $7, Interplayers, 178 S. Howard, Spokane.

See Video of InterPlayers Presentation

Hear KPBX interview with Warren Burt and Jaap Blonk
Hear KPBX interview with Dan Senn and Johannes S. Sistermanns

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Six Exquisites... is presented by Newsense Intermedium and made possible through the Newmarket Fund, City
of Tacoma's Cultural Resource Division, City of Tacoma's Arts Commission International Program, Ministery of
Cultural Affairs of Dusseldorf Germany, the Tacoma Art Museum and the Spokane Contemporary Arts Alliance.
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