Nov 03 2017
Bonnie Jones with the USC Experimental Music Workshop

Bonnie Jones with the USC Experimental Music Workshop

Presented by Infinite Room & the USC Luise E. Peake Music & Culture Colloquim Series at Unknown

Bonnie Jones (Baltimore, MD) joins the USC Experimental Music Workshop (Greg Stuart, director) for an evening of adventurous music-making at Tapp’s Arts Center presented by Infinite Room and the USC Luise E. Peake Music & Culture Colloquim Series. Jones will lead the ensemble in a new piece for light-controlled synthesizers built by members of the ExMus Workshop. The concert will also include a solo set from Jones as well as a new work by USC’s David Kirkland Garner.

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Bonnie Jones is a Korean-American improvising musician, poet, and performer working with electronic sound and text. She performs solo and in numerous collaborative music, film, and visual art projects.

Bonnie’s work explores the fluidity and function of electronic noise (field recordings, circuit bending) and text (poetry, found, spoken, visual). Her art seeks opportunities within different mediums to expose the fluid nature of individual identity, history, form, and meaning.

As an arts organizer, Bonnie was a founding member of the Transmodern Festival and CHELA Gallery and is currently a member of the High Zero Festival collective. In 2010, she co-founded TECHNE, an organization that introduces young female-identified women to technology-focused art making, improvisation, and community collaboration. TECHNE’s programs are delivered through partnerships with grassroots organizations that share an aligned commitment to racial and gender equity.

Bonnie received her MFA at Bard College where she studied with Laetitia Sonami and Marina Rosenfeld. She has received commissions from the London ICA and Walters Art Museum and has presented her work extensively at institutions in the US, Mexico, Europe and Asia, including the LA MOCA, Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo, and REDCAT. Her collaborative sound works have been shown at the Swiss Institute, Whitney Museum, and Hunter College.

Born in 1977 in South Korea she was raised on a dairy farm in New Jersey, and currently resides in Baltimore, Maryland. https://bonnie-jones.com/

Admission Info

General Admission: $8

Student Admission: $5 w/ student ID

Beer & Wine Bar

Phone: 803-988-0013

Email: info@tappsartscenter.com

Dates & Times

2017/11/03 - 2017/11/03

Additional time info:

Doors open at 7:30

Beer & Wine Bar

Location Info