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  • Trip the Light Fantastic at Tangent Gallery after Public Pool

    If you want to be sonicated after Public Pool’s opening reception, head on over to the newly renovated Tangent Gallery for Thollem/deDionyso … 

    Saturday, May 19: Arrington de Dionyso and Thollem McDonas, Immigrant Suns at Tangent Gallery

    Perennial favorite Thollem McDonas visits Detroit again, this time in a duo with Arrington de Dionyso in a show that- at the artists’ request- is a benefit for our new venue. Detroit’s own Immigrant Suns gives a rare performance as well. It’ll be a great night of New Music piano virtuosity, rock and roll spirit and thnomusicological throw-down.

    This gentleman is too incredible for words!

    Cinema Picoas

    Doors at 9 pm; $10 suggested minimum donation.
    Tangent Gallery is located at 715 E. Milwaukee, Detroit.
    At Hastings street in The New Center neighborhood.

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  • RECKONING A PERIPHERAL WILDERNESS OPENS MAY 19

    Nothing endures and human actions accelerate this fact. This idea is brought to life in a deconstructed, full-scale diorama of sorts, in Michael McGillis’ solo show Reckoning a Peripheral Wilderness, which runs May 19 through June 30 at Public Pool art space in Hamtramck. A mixed-media installation, the show explores patterns and evidence of a downgraded wilderness—the type of thing that thrives just outside your door.


    “I’ve developed a ‘place’ sensitivity and an attraction to human interference marking the landscape,” McGillis explains. “But what’s reassuring is that even in this environment, wilderness perseveres.” As evidence, McGillis points to urban coyotes, creeks that meander though industrial areas, and the activity in his own backyard.  


    In the installation, McGillis creates a kind of personal survey of ‘wilderness’ in his immediate surroundings. His documentation takes the form of common OSB plywood, cardboard, found objects, natural materials and video. Because Public Pool has a large front window, McGillis has made the view from the street a key part of the artwork.


    “By dividing the interior and exterior impressions of the installation, I want to emphasize point-of-view and also provide a passive, ‘street’ experience,” he explains.


    The relationship between the wilderness and human intervention had been a predominate theme in McGillis’ work. A graduate of the College for Creative Studies, McGillis has spent the last decade creating sculptures interwoven into the natural landscape. He has been noted among the likes of land artists such as Andy Goldworthy and Nils-Udo for his installations like “Flow Line” in Auvergne, France and “Wake” in the Franconia Sculpture Park in Minnesota.


    Reckoning a Peripheral Wilderness begins with an opening party on May 19 from 7-11 p.m. Refreshments provided courtesy of Traffic Jam & Snug Restaurant. Public Pool is located at 3309 Caniff, Hamtramck, MI 48212.

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  • Bohemian in Exhile

    On Wednesday evening, the Bohemian National Home in Exile will borrow the space at 2739 Edwin to present Keir Neuringer, Joel Peterson and Bill Hafer. Doors at 8:00 pm, suggested donation $5.
     
    From the Bohemian in Exile press release:
     
    “Multi-unstrumentalist Keir Neuringer excels in circular-breathing on saxophone- solo sets where he’ll take a breath and not come up for air again until the piece is over. He uses extended technique to create vivid soundscapes that build in a smartly composed way, while maintaining uninterrupted sound for 15 or 20 minutes. Keir also performs as a one-man band, singing while simultaneously playing Farfisa organ and drums, or manipulating electronics, effects and loops.
     
    Percussionist Bill Hafer is best know to Detroiters from his intense drumming in groups like Bogue, Human Eye, The Paybacks etc.; his well developed conga playing is often on display in Odu Afrobeat as well. Bill will join me in a set of “santour-guitar” and percussion music.”
     
    Directions: 2739 Edwin is just West of Joseph Campau, and 4 blocks North of Holbrook. There is public parking on Joseph Campau, and various other locations including 2 lots just North of the building. Please use public parking wherever possible to minimize impact on the neighborhood. Thanks.

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