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The Moody Center for the Arts presents "Soundwaves: Experimental Strategies in Art + Music" opening reception

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In honor of the "Twilight Epiphany" Skyspace’s decade-long history as a site for musical innovation, this exhibition celebrates experimentation across the disciplines of art and music and pays homage to visual and performing artists who have demonstrated a deep engagement with the field of music. Incorporating both visual and acoustic elements, the works on view will explore the generative intersections between these fields, inviting visitors to engage their senses while considering a wide range of themes, including perception, memory, the passage of time, our relationship to technology and the environment, and the struggle for racial justice and social change.

Featured artists include Nevin Aladağ, Nick Cave, Raven Chacon, Charles Gaines, Jennie C. Jones, Idris Khan, Christine Sun Kim, Sarah Morris, Trevor Paglan, and Anri Sala. New works by Jamal Cyrus, Spencer Finch, Jason Moran, and Jorinde Voigt will be shown for the first time.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until May 14, 2022.

In honor of the "Twilight Epiphany" Skyspace’s decade-long history as a site for musical innovation, this exhibition celebrates experimentation across the disciplines of art and music and pays homage to visual and performing artists who have demonstrated a deep engagement with the field of music. Incorporating both visual and acoustic elements, the works on view will explore the generative intersections between these fields, inviting visitors to engage their senses while considering a wide range of themes, including perception, memory, the passage of time, our relationship to technology and the environment, and the struggle for racial justice and social change.

Featured artists include Nevin Aladağ, Nick Cave, Raven Chacon, Charles Gaines, Jennie C. Jones, Idris Khan, Christine Sun Kim, Sarah Morris, Trevor Paglan, and Anri Sala. New works by Jamal Cyrus, Spencer Finch, Jason Moran, and Jorinde Voigt will be shown for the first time.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until May 14, 2022.

In honor of the "Twilight Epiphany" Skyspace’s decade-long history as a site for musical innovation, this exhibition celebrates experimentation across the disciplines of art and music and pays homage to visual and performing artists who have demonstrated a deep engagement with the field of music. Incorporating both visual and acoustic elements, the works on view will explore the generative intersections between these fields, inviting visitors to engage their senses while considering a wide range of themes, including perception, memory, the passage of time, our relationship to technology and the environment, and the struggle for racial justice and social change.

Featured artists include Nevin Aladağ, Nick Cave, Raven Chacon, Charles Gaines, Jennie C. Jones, Idris Khan, Christine Sun Kim, Sarah Morris, Trevor Paglan, and Anri Sala. New works by Jamal Cyrus, Spencer Finch, Jason Moran, and Jorinde Voigt will be shown for the first time.

Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until May 14, 2022.

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WHERE

Moody Center for the Arts at Rice University
6100 Main St.
MS-480
Houston, TX 77005
https://moody.rice.edu/upcoming

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Admission is free.
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