Susie Kozawa (Seattle)
PERFORMANCE, Friday, July 23, 1999, 7pm, Tacoma
Art Museum.
Susie Kozawa is a composer and sound artist.
She is interested in how sound moves and dances in a space. Her
compositions have been mostly sound collages and site-specific
installations, in which the gathering of sounds is a primary activity.
She explores different acoustic spaces using musical instruments
she has made out of found objects, kelp and modified toys. She
is a past Seattle Arts Commission Individual Artist award and
Artist Trust GAP Award recipient. She has just recently been awarded
an Artist Trust/Washington State Arts Commission Fellowship in
Theater. Her work has been presented at Bumbershoot, the New Music
Across America Festival, the Center on Contemporary Art, Empty
Space Theatre, On the Boards, the Goodwill Arts Festival, Soundwork
Northwest, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle Asian Art Museum, the downtown
Seattle Art Museum, and at the Seattle Aquarium. She had been
a Ford Foundation Collaborating Artist with the Northwest Asian
American Theatre International Artist Collaboration Project. She
just recently collaborated with the Crispin Spaeth Dance Group
for the Composer/Choreographer IV Series produced by Gamelan Pacifica
in February, and is currently a collaborating artist with Jack
Straw Audio Center and graphic artist Jesse Minkert working on
an audience interactive multimedia project through a Seattle Arts
Commission Diverse Works grant. She is also collaborating with
Choreographer A.C. Peterson and Set Designer Erin Palmer on House
of Dames production of "Silk Road" to be presented in
the Fall of 1999.
Susie Kozawa has just recently been awarded an Artist Trust/Washington
State Arts Commission Fellowship in Theater. She is a previous
Ford Foundation Collaborating Artist with NWAAT's International
Artist Collaboration Project. Her most recent work with NWAAT
was collaborative sound design with Eric Chappelle on it's production
of "Gold Watch" which incorporated recorded sample sound
layers with live sound by actors to create a site specific, ambient
soundscape. She just recently collaborated with the Crispin Spaeth
Dance Group for the Composer/Choreographer IV Series produced
by Gamelan Pacifica in February, and is currently a collaborating
artist with Jack Straw Audio Center and graphic artist Jesse Minkert
working on an audience interactive multimedia project through
a Seattle Arts Commission Diverse Works grant. She is also collaborating
with Choreographer A.C. Peterson and Set Designer Erin Palmer
on House of Dames production of "Silk Road" to be presented
in the Fall of 1999.
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