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Summer 2020 News

Web Version with Pictures Upcoming Online August 11, 2020 featureTuesday August 11, 2 pm PST, 5 pm EDT, Europe: 11:00 pm CET. Performed by Sound Artist Bill Fontana, Sonic Dreamscapes 2020 is an artistic research project exploring the quality of timelessness – a meditation at the San Francisco Bay during the COVID-19 crisis.… Continue reading
[FROM OUR ARCHIVE] La Monte Young on Tellus #24

A big congrats to La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela for the article in the New York Times (2020). Their work is is a significant contribution to the evolution and expansion of music. Truly original! We were very lucky to publish an early piece on Tellus #24- FluxTellus edited by… Continue reading
Congrats to Composer George Lewis

Harvestworks congrats George Lewis on his New York Times Article, “Lifting the Cone of Silence from Black Composer.” July 3, 2020. Some quotes from the article: “A cone of silence hangs over the work of Black composers from Africa and its diaspora. It is not that Black men and women… Continue reading
[ Artist Studios] Program on Governors Island 2020

Harvestworks is pleased to partner with The Trust for Governors Island (The Trust), Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) and 17 other cultural organizations with space on Governors Island to join forces to host free residency programs for approximately 115 artists and cultural practitioners that have been affected by the COVID-19… Continue reading
[FROM OUR ARCHIVE] Anthony Davis wins the Pulitzer Prize 2020
Harvestworks congratulates Anthony Davis whose opera The Central Park Five, with a libretto by Richard Wesley, has won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize in Music. In 1989, Harvestworks sponsored Anthony Davis’ music composition Songs for Dora Orenstein (1989), a part of a full-length program entitled “Soprano Bar & Grill” in which Ms.… Continue reading
[FROM OUR ARCHIVE] TELLUS #7 cover by Peter Nagy

Great to see the Peter Nagy Exhibition at Jeffery Deitch Gallery and a review in Art News (2020). Peter contributed the cover for TELLUS #7 – The Word featuring readings by Linda Fisher, Michael Peppe, Wiska Radiewicz, John Miller, Terry Wilson, Lynne Tillman, Victor Poison-Tete, Jean-Paul Curtay, Claire Picher, Patrick… Continue reading
[FROM OUR ARCHIVE] David First

Congrats to David First for the article in the New York Times. The best quote from the article: “Both the electronic drones and the “live” instrumentalists use just intonation tuning, keeping with Mr. First’s ongoing experiments with microtonal music, or music that explores the intervals between adjacent keys on a… Continue reading
[FROM OUR ARCHIVE] Excerpt from Messages : TELLUS the audio cassette magazine #3

Published by TELLUS, the Audio Cassette Magazine in 1984, this cut, Excerpts from Messages by Isaac Jackson was edited by Joseph Nechvatal. Isaac Jackson hosted a live radio program on WBAI-FM. This program was aired on September 20, 1982, guests and music include A-One, Toxic, Chuck Arbitrator Koor, Jean Michel… Continue reading
[FROM OUR ARCHIVE] Useful Information by David Behrman 2004

In 2004, during the Republic National Convention in New York City protest activity included a broad range of marches, rallies, performance, demonstrations, exhibits and acts of civil disobedience in New York City to protest the nomination of President George W. Bush for the 2004 U.S. presidential election. This piece by… Continue reading