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SUMMARY:New Standards
DESCRIPTION:The Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice (JGJ) has partnered with the Office of the Arts at Emerson College to bring the multidisciplinary installation\, New Standards\, to the Emerson Contemporary Media Art Gallery. The multimedia exhibition continues the theme set forth in the book New Standards: 101 Lead Sheets by Women Composers by Grammy Award-winning artist Terri Lyne Carrington\, and will be free and on display to the public beginning Wednesday\, July 12 to Friday\, August 4\, 2023\, with gallery hours from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (and by appointment)\, Wednesday through Saturday. \nNew Standards celebrates the work of women composers and performers who have been either under acknowledged or rendered invisible regarding the creation\, perpetuation and overall representation of the art form. The installation will feature visual arts\, film\, panel discussions\, music and information on classic and contemporary jazz composers\, and is part of the Jazz Without Patriarchy Project (JWP)\, an ongoing series of initiatives\, established by four-time Grammy Award-winning drummer\, producer\, and educator\, Carrington and the Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice\, which aims to lead a massive cultural shift toward gender equity in the field of jazz.  \n“The idea for the book New Standards came out of necessity when I realized there were not enough women represented in the canon of jazz standards\,” said Carrington\, a multi-Grammy-winning artist\, NEA Jazz Master\, and the founder and artistic director of the Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice. “It expanded to be an album project and also an exhibition at the Carr Center in Detroit. I am beyond happy to be able to share this multidimensional work at home\, and grateful to the Office of the Arts at Emerson College\, and New Commonwealth Fund for helping to make this dream come to fruition. The hope is that anyone who experiences the exhibition will walk away transformed and excited about different sonic possibilities\, imagining what the music will sound like when gender equity with its creators is accomplished.” \nCurated by Carrington\, New Standards will showcase works created by multidisciplinary jazz artists Cécile McClorin Salvant\, Carmen Lundy\, and Jazzmeia Horn – along with works by award-winning visual artists Monica Haslip\, Joe Diggs\, Yvette Rock\, and Ramsess – ranging from print and sculpture\, to collage\, textiles\, and multimedia. The exhibit will also feature a stunning portrait collection of 30 influential women instrumentalists by Sherry Rubel\, as well as a film installation by award-winning photographer and video-installation artist Carrie Mae Weems\, a film capturing the collaborative work between Carrington and visual artist Mikalene Thomas\, and a documentary on the book\, New Standards: 101 Lead Sheets by Women Composers (Berklee Press\, 2022).
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SUMMARY:Global Paris BFA Thesis Projects
DESCRIPTION:Image caption: Mars Tomasetti\, 234A\, Three channel animation video\, acrylic\, Gamecube consoles and controllers (2001)\, stereo sound\, 2023 \nEmerson College’s second BFA thesis exhibition featuring graduates from the Global Paris BFA in Film Program. Featured Artists are: Joie Cousin\, Miriam Yoboué\, and Mars Tomasetti\, \nJoie Cousin’s Our Home: Book One “Our Home” is a film essay based on childhood nostalgia using therapeutic techniques involving segments of self-expression\, interviews\, and confessionals. These themes entangle together in order to express a grander story displaying the power of communication in all settings. Through aspects of video art\, puppets\, and animation\, Cousin bridges the gap between fiction and fact\, in order to display a wide range of what it means to know someone (/yourself). \nMiriam Yoboué’s 9- channel film installation Static Stands Still\, is a comprised of different sized CRTVS and flat-screen monitors that explores the different emotions\, feelings\, and experiences of a young black woman reeling from the traumatic event of a rape. The installation works as a semi-linear narrative that depicts the life of a fictional black woman who goes through the memories of her past and the moments of her present to try to contextualize this event.\nMars Tomasetti’s multimedia installation 234A\, features a three-channel animation video game\, although you can’t actually play the game\, the installation is designed to make the game and the surrounding room feel yours. Tomasetti wants to call attention to the disconnectedness and isolation many people experience at the hands of capitalism and the American ideal of “individualism\,” and they redirect them towards collectivism. \nGallery Hours 12-5pm\, August 16 – 19\, 2023 \nArtist Reception\, Friday August 12\, 5-7pm.\n\nLocation: The Huret and Spector Gallery is located on the 6th Floor of the Tufte Building. Please enter through the doors at 10 Boylston Place.\n\nPlease note: ID required for visitors without Emerson Badge\n\n 
URL:https://emersoncontemporary.org/event/global-paris-bfa-thesis-projects/
LOCATION:Huret and Spector Gallery
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