Surround: An Immersive Experience
Saturday, March 3 from 7 – 11 PM
Exhibition March 3 – 11
ATHICA, 160 Tracy St.
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Surround is a multidisciplinary experience that strives to be a window into the minds of creatives who blur the lines between genre, venue, and medium specificity, who embrace the unknown, collaboration, and confrontation as it manifests sensually. Free and open to the public!
Performance Collaborations
The Clown, with Cooper Holmes and music by Monique Osorio featuring Clare Nunley, Emily Cho, JP Brien-Slack, Michael Jarrel, Miller May, Joshua Presley, Dan Phipps, and Pedro Alliprandini.
Concerto for Beverley with Monique Osorio, Sahada Buckley,Sydney Doemel, JP Brien-Slack, Vivian Cheng, Sean Askin, Andrew Short, Nick Martinez, and costumes by Ajmal Millar.
Dance and Music Performance: Emily Koh and Lisa Yaconelli
Improv Performance: Killick Hinds, Stephanie Pharr, and Rafael Villanueva
Musical Ensembles
Lambda Celsius, with AC Carter
Moth Sweat, with Rafael Villanueva and Ryder Seigle
Richard Gumby, with Scott Crossman and oxtthers
Beverley, featuring Monique Osorio, Sahada Buckley, Gabri Ann Dino, Sydney Doemel, and Courtney McCracken with contributions by Melody Stolpp
Cult of Riggonia, with Jeremy Raj, William Datzler, and others
Queen Alex, with Alex Suarez
Head Plethora, with Monique Osorio, John Norris, AC Carter, Sydney Doemel, Sahada Buckley, Gabri Ann Dino, and Bridget Dooley.
Poets
Chris Lott
Polina Yakovleva
Bridget Dooley
Shamala Gallagher
Paul Cunningham
Artists
AC Carter
Kira Hynes
Sara Boden
Margaret Anderson
Jeremy Kiran Fernandes
Rafael Villanueva
Logan Shirah
Jeremy Raj
William Danztler
Nicholette Milhoan
Melody Stolpp
Cal Clements
Organized by Monique Osorio
Logo design by Jeremy Kiran Fernandes
Supported in part by Ideas for Creative Exploration (ICE) and Athens Institute for Contemporary Art.
Surround is part of the ATHICA series Beast It! supported in part through the generous support of The James E. and Betty J. Huffer Foundation, the Athens Area Arts Council, and the Georgia Council for the Arts (GCA) through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. GCA also receives support from its partner agency, the National Endowment for the Arts.