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02/09/2006
Eli "Soul Clap" G. says:
Check out this progressive art event this Saturday:
Installations@EMF presents their newest creation: MEMORY KEEPER by TIGHE CLARK aka MONKEYSHINE. 6 to 6:30pm "Memory Keeper" will be set in motion with live music video machine alchemy featuring Monkeyshine VS. Video Phone. Please gather at 120 Brookline St., the performance will be for those of you on the sidewalk, the hearty, the faithful. 6:30-8pm reception @ Brookline Lunch aka Jamal's, Brookline St. by Mass Ave (across from the Middle East) - Food, Beverages, DJ ELYTE, Video Phone live sound + live From Brooklyn MR ANDERSONIC.
About Installations@EMF:
EMF is a Cambridge-based electrical supply company owned by the same family for more than fifty-six years. Recently, Judd Katz, a third generation family member, began to produce art shows in the windows of the Brookline Street side of the EMF warehouse. Installations@EMF is committed to promoting progressive artists by providing a space to show new work. Artists at EMF are encouraged to incorporate lights and electricity, as well as freestanding objects, into their installations. Because of the peculiar setup, the installations are available for viewing from the street twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.
Check out this progressive art event this Saturday:
Installations@EMF presents their newest creation: MEMORY KEEPER by TIGHE CLARK aka MONKEYSHINE. 6 to 6:30pm "Memory Keeper" will be set in motion with live music video machine alchemy featuring Monkeyshine VS. Video Phone. Please gather at 120 Brookline St., the performance will be for those of you on the sidewalk, the hearty, the faithful. 6:30-8pm reception @ Brookline Lunch aka Jamal's, Brookline St. by Mass Ave (across from the Middle East) - Food, Beverages, DJ ELYTE, Video Phone live sound + live From Brooklyn MR ANDERSONIC.
About Installations@EMF:
EMF is a Cambridge-based electrical supply company owned by the same family for more than fifty-six years. Recently, Judd Katz, a third generation family member, began to produce art shows in the windows of the Brookline Street side of the EMF warehouse. Installations@EMF is committed to promoting progressive artists by providing a space to show new work. Artists at EMF are encouraged to incorporate lights and electricity, as well as freestanding objects, into their installations. Because of the peculiar setup, the installations are available for viewing from the street twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.
02/12/2006
Sam S. says:
that shit was weird but interesting.
i remember growing up seeing MONK pieces all over the city
that shit was weird but interesting.
i remember growing up seeing MONK pieces all over the city
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