“Intersections,” by LSC-Kingwood professor Aaron Bielish, features live art/music performance, experimental hyper-instruments, and interactive digital multimedia. The installation is a synthesis of Bielish’s experience as a practicing musician, composer and artist. At the center of the show is a 1932 Krenich and Bach baby grand piano that was damaged beyond repair in a move from New York to Houston.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display through April 9.
“Intersections,” by LSC-Kingwood professor Aaron Bielish, features live art/music performance, experimental hyper-instruments, and interactive digital multimedia. The installation is a synthesis of Bielish’s experience as a practicing musician, composer and artist. At the center of the show is a 1932 Krenich and Bach baby grand piano that was damaged beyond repair in a move from New York to Houston.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display through April 9.
“Intersections,” by LSC-Kingwood professor Aaron Bielish, features live art/music performance, experimental hyper-instruments, and interactive digital multimedia. The installation is a synthesis of Bielish’s experience as a practicing musician, composer and artist. At the center of the show is a 1932 Krenich and Bach baby grand piano that was damaged beyond repair in a move from New York to Houston.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display through April 9.