Acclaimed jazz violinist and MacArthur Fellow, Regina Carter, will perform “Hair Bows,” an artwork created by award-winning visual artist Sonya Clark exploring the timbre of music played on violin with bows made of different types of human hair. The short performance is followed by a conversation with Carter, Clark, and Darryl Harper. Part of the Embodied Knowledge Colloquium led by Clark and Harper.
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
1:00 pm
Mead Art Museum
Amherst College
Amherst, MA
Embodied Knowledge Colloquium at Amherst College
Th Feb 1
Henry Drewal, “Come to Your Senses: Arts of the Yoruba” – a presentation by African Arts Historian Henry Drewal on the multi-sensory experience of arts in West Africa, 1:00 p.m., Arms 212
Tu Feb 20
Regina Carter, “Hair Bow Anthems” – a short performance by acclaimed violinist Regina Carter on visual artist Sonya Clark’s “Hair Bows,” bows for violin re-haired with human hair. The performance is followed by conversation with Carter, Clark and Darryl Harper, 1:00 p.m. Mead Art Museum
Th Mar 1
Todd Marcus, “On These Streets: Music and Community Activism”– a discussion with the artist on his new CD release On These Streets, inspired by his west Baltimore neighborhood and the civil unrest that happened there following the death of community member Freddie Gray, 1:00 p.m., Arms 212
Th Mar 1
The Onus with special guest Todd Marcus – a concert by Darryl’s 20-year trio featuring bass clarinetist/composer Todd Marcus, 9:00 p.m., Marsh Arts House
Tu Mar 27
Jen Bervin, “Silk Poems” – a presentation by the artist on her long-form poem presented both as a book and as an implantable biosensor made from liquefied silk, 1:00 p.m., Arms 212
Th Apr 5
Anthems and Monuments – performances by Darryl and Freddie Bryant of “Anthem for Unity” and by Sonya Clark of “Unraveling” followed by a conversation with the artists, 1:00 p.m., Mead Art Museum