
A participatory workshop/performance of Casey Anderson's POSSIBLE DUST (for many radios). A select number of radios will be provided (I think there are like 30 left?). Feel free to bring one of your own if you'd like.
More information on working with radios can be found here.
Incidentally this will be the last event at Trade School's Altadena location. Please come celebrate with us.
Casey Anderson (they / them) is designing and repurposing technologies to activate participatory practice, primarily involving explorations of sound, in diverse cultures and communities. Performances, exhibitions, and residencies include MOCA - Los Angeles (CA), ISSUE Project Room (NY), STEIM (NL), Atlantic Center for the Arts (FL), Mass MOCA (MA), The Walker Art Center (MN), and The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA (CA). Over the last two decades they have lead numerous initiatives at the intersection of arts programming and community organization, including hybrid web-journal/festivals (the Experimental Music Yearbook, with John P. Hastings and Scott Cazan), as well as community arts centers/venues like Trade School (with Arden Stern), the wulf., BETALEVEL, and Machine Project. As an educator they have taught at ArtCenter College of Design and UCLA. They currently live in Los Angeles, California, own and operate the organizational initiative a wave, and teach at KAOS Network.
Trade School is an organization centered on building worker power through creative experimentation and education. Our mission is to provide affordable, accessible space for workers across communities to gather, exhibit, play, perform, teach, and learn. Founded by two design educators (Arden Stern and Casey Anderson) indebted to the radical visions of labor activism and liberation movements past and present, it was previously based on Hahamog’na land in the unincorporated area now known as Altadena, California.
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