what's happening
….but Why?
November 11- 22 Tuesday- Saturday 12noon- 5pm
Opening reception Thursday November 13 7- 10pm
Curated by Setheyny.
A multimedia show on the idea of miscommunication, frustration, and the need to understand. Works by: Kathleen Cammarata, Marco Depaolis, Lillie Harden, JollyBoring and Andy Fordyce Featuring spoken words by poets: Patrick Shaughnessy, Matt Studivan, Zean Dunbar and Mike Arthur.
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Call for Entries

Ian Thal, photo by Mary Ann Kearns
“A N X I E T Y A T T A C K”
119 Gallery’s 4th Annual Juried Exhibit
Entry Deadline: Nov. 22, 5 pm.
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Dr T with Strings
Saturday November 22 8pm, $5-10 donation
Multimedia performance with Karen Langlie - cello and effects; Eric Crawley - Harpejji and effects; Gil Bristol - acoustic bass; Dr T - video mix.
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Dinner & A Movie: La Belle et La Bete
Sunday November 16 5pm, tickets $15 in advance/$20 at the door, includes dinner!

La Belle et La Bete (1946), directed by Jean Cocteau with live soundtrack by Wisteriax.
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Lou Cohen & friends
Saturday November 15 8pm, $5- 10 donation

Lou Cohen - laptop
with
Mitchel K Ahern - instruments brewed from household objects
Lou Bunk - tabletop guitar & electronics
Joe Burgio & Bodydrama - movement
Marc Bisson - tabletop guitar, wind-up bunnies, & much more
deiX - voice, glass plate with contact mic
Katt Hernandez - violin
Walter Wright - analog synth & video.
A night of sound improvisation, video & movement. Lou & Lou produce the Opensound series in Somerville. It’s good to see them in Lowell. Katt Hernandez returns (from a residency at the Electronic Music Studio in Stockholm, Sweden) and reunites with Joe & Walter as the Amalgam Trio. Mitch, Marc & dei fill in the spaces.
Lou Cohen is a composer, performer and digital animator and has been writing algorithmic music for over 50 years. He studied with John Cage and others. His music has been presented in many venues in Boston and beyond.
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That From Which
Wednesday November 12 8pm, $10 donation

spiral7 with Cilla Vee Life Arts
“That from which and toward which everything happens, is still fermenting and dark,” Ernest Bloch, The Principle of Hope
Claire Elizabeth Barratt - movement
Glenn Dickson - clarinet, electronics
Philip Lampe - processed sitar, touch guitar, laptop
Grant Smith - hand percussion, electronics
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Zine Art
October 14- November 8 Tuesday- Saturday 12noon- 5pm
Reception Saturday November 1 3- 6pm

T-Gina, Gina Kamentsky
119 Gallery will exhibit zines from several corners of the country showcasing everything that this ultimate form of free media has to offer. Zines, short for magazine, are independently created publications that forgo the glossy celebrity banter to focus on alternative thoughts and ideas. The tools used to create zines haven’t changed much over the last decades- glue sticks, staples and photocopy machines are still the tools wielded by zine makers. They like it that way.
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Industrious Noise
Saturday November 8 8pm, $10 donation at the door

Chris Veilleux - saxes
Phil Sargent - guitar & electronics
Mike Connors - drums
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The Trumpet Duo:
Joe Moffett - trumpet
Jerry Sabatini - trumpet
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ATA’s INtransit v4: Got Glitch?
Saturday November 1 8pm, $10 donation at the door

DVD Release Video Screening followed with performances by Id M Theftable + Birdorgan
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Circuit Building
Sunday October 26 11am- 4pm, $75/50 non-members/members covers materials cost and lunch.

Workshop with Jessica Rylan, analog synth builder.
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