Drifts and Traps
Kabir Carter

WORK!!!!
Nov ’09
15
1:00 pm

Working with radio scanners and synthesizer modules, artist Kabir Carter will create a sound piece specifically for this event that commemorates the centennial of the Futurist movement. As a pre-performance talk, literary critics Marjorie Perloff and Richard Sieburth and poet Charles Bernstein will discuss topics related to the legacy of Futurism.

Kabir Carter was born in Los Angeles and lives in New York. His sound, performance, and installation work has been presented at 16Beaver, apexart, Bronx Museum of the Arts, Diapason, d.u.m.b.o. arts center, PS122 Gallery, and Socrates Sculpture Park in New York, as well as in California, Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. He has realized works in public places since 2002. Carter has been an artist-in-residence at LMCC/Workspace: 120 Broadway, and has received awards from the American Music Center, the Experimental Television Center, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, and Media Alliance. He completed his MFA in Music/Sound at Bard College.

Presented by The Bronx Museum of the Arts.

FREE