P.A.
Marina Rosenfeld

A sound art performance by Park Avenue Armory artist-in-residence Marina Rosenfeld, “P.A.” uses the massive airspace and complex social function of the Armory drill hall as both a reflecting and distorting structure, inviting audiences to enter and traverse an almost architectural unfolding of sonic space.

Rosenfeld is a composer and artist based in New York. In recent years, her work has been widely commissioned by institutions in Europe and North America, including the Whitney Museum (Whitney Biennials 2002 and 2008); Stedelijk Museum; Tate Modern; The Kitchen; and Creative Time; and festivals including the Holland Festival, Donaueschingen, Ars Electronica, Wien Modern, Musikprotokoll, Pro Musica Nova, Maerz Musik, Mutek, and Los Angeles’ Center for Experiments in Art, Information and Technology, among many others. She has created scores for the Merce Cunningham and Douglas Dunn dance companies and has collaborated with artists including George Lewis, Christian Marclay, Ikue Mori, Lee Ranaldo, DJ Olive, and Anthony Coleman, among many others. Rosenfeld recordings can be found on Charhizma, Softl Music, Room 40 and Innova. She’s been a member of the faculty at Bard College’s Milton Avery School of the Arts in New York since 2003, and co-chair of its program in Music/Sound since 2007.

Co-presented by Performa and Park Avenue Armory. This performance is made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.

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