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UPCOMING
FRIDAY, MARCH 2 | 8:00 PMa.pe.ri.od.ic (31) Jennie Gottschalk/Music Since 1970
SATURDAY, MARCH 3 | 8:00 PMSound and MovementYelling at the Dark
SUNDAY, MARCH 4 | 8:00 PMIceblinkBirdlabsLilacUlla Strauss
MONDAY, MARCH 5 | 9:00 PMAnagram Series
Merge Quintet TROIKA
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7 | 8:00 PMSura Dupart & the Side Pocket Experience
THURSDAY, MARCH 8 | 9:00 PMImprovised Music Series
Gay/Kirchner DuoMarquette/Ernst Duo
FRIDAY, MARCH 9 | 9:00 PMKikù Hibino “Radial Categories”
SATURDAY, MARCH 10 | 7:00 PMGallery Opening and Performance: Jacquelyn Carmen Guerrero’s Protection
MONDAY, MARCH 12 | 9:00 PMAnagram Series
Golden Luxuries Animal Mother
TUESDAY, MARCH 13 | 9:00 PMYip | Moore
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 | 9:00 PMNick Millevoi’s Desertion Trio
THURSDAY, MARCH 15 | 9:00 PMImprovised Music Series
Berman/Giallorenzo DuoMaunu/Daisy Duo
MONDAY, MARCH 19 | 9:00 PMAnagram Series
Jovia Armstrong/Felton OffardMai Sugimoto Quartet
▸▸▸ THURSDAY, MARCH 22 THROUGH MONDAY, MARCH 26EXPOSURE SERIES 2018SEE INSERT FOR FULL LINEUP
TUESDAY, MARCH 27 | 8:00 PMWE Series
FRIDAY, MARCH 30 | 9:00 PMElastro Electro/Acoustic SeriesDon Dietrich/Ben HallRBG DreamsSamson Stilwell
SATURDAY, MARCH 31 | 8:30 PMMatt Piet CD Release Throw Tomatoes Rummage Out
MONDAY, APRIL 2 | 9:00 PMAnagram SeriesRempis/Williams Duo Stine/Giallorenzo/Vida
THURSDAY, APRIL 5 | 9:00 PMImprovised Music SeriesRoots Magic (Italy)
FRIDAY, APRIL 6 | 9:00 PMJonathan Chen
MONDAY, APRIL 9 | 9:00 PMAnagram SeriesCarl Kennedy TrioKuhn/Suihkonen/Ernst/Friedman
TUESDAY, APRIL 10 | 8:00 PMBurton Greene
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 | 9:00 PM1980 Recs PresentsShane TrippBasement FamilyMinivan
THURSDAY, APRIL 12 | 9:00 PMImprovised Music SeriesMagill/Kirshner Magill/Hatcher/Kirchen/Kirshner Ojai
FRIDAY, APRIL 13 | 9:00 PMDoug Lofstrom & The New Quartet
MONDAY, APRIL 16 | 9:00 PMAnagram SeriesChris Weller GroupWooden Bones
THURSDAY, APRIL 19 | 9:00 PMImprovised Music SeriesRempis/Johnston/Ochs
FRIDAY, APRIL 20 | 9:00 PMRevolutions!!! Per Minute: An evening of avant-turntablismKG PriceTim DaisyLou Mallozzi
SATURDAY, APRIL 21 | 9:00 PMDark Matter Series
MONDAY, APRIL 23 | 9:00 PMAnagram SeriesDiamond/Gillan DuoBreadwinners
TUESDAY, APRIL 24 AT 8:00 PMWE Series
THURSDAY, APRIL 26 | 9:00 PMImprovised Music SeriesGordon Grdina & Friends
FRIDAY, APRIL 27 | 9:00 PMElastro Electro/Acoustic Series
SATURDAY, APRIL 28 | 9:00 PMI Omega Zip Drive
MONDAY, APRIL 30 | 9:00 PMAnagram SeriesRob Clearfield QuartetRon Perrillo Quartet
THURSDAY, MAY 3 | 9:00 PMImprovised Music SeriesThe Bridge: McPhee/Lazro/Seguron/Abrams/Taylor
MONDAY, MAY 7 | 9:00 PMAnagram SeriesThe Bridge: Chicago-France Collaboration
WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 | 9:00 PMAsukubus
THURSDAY, MAY 10 | 9:00 PMImprovised Music SeriesMaunu/Baker Duo
SATURDAY, MAY 12 | 8:00 PMWithin Our GatesPaul Giallorenzo/Ben Lamar Gay
MONDAY, MAY 14 | 9:00 PMAnagram SeriesMatt Blair SoloYoung/Warren/Krouse/Hunton
THURSDAY, MAY 17 | 9:00 PMImprovised Music SeriesWilliams/Eastfang Duo
SATURDAY, MAY 19 | 9:00 PMDark Matter Series
MONDAY, MAY 21 | 9:00 PMAnagram SeriesLara Driscoll SoloB’s Bees
FRIDAY, MAY 25 | 9:00 PMElastro Electro/Acoustic Series
MONDAY, MAY 28 | 9:00 PMAnagram SeriesNeil Carson TrioDan Montgomery Quintet
TUESDAY, MAY 29 AT 8:00 PMWE SeriesRyan Zerna
N° 13 Graphic Notes
E L A S T I CA R T S
Jacquelyn Carmen Guerrero’s new exhibit recontextualizes and reimagines protective talismans, symbols, and practices from the Caribbean diaspora. The artist will simultaneously explore the connections between Caribbean and global themes in protective symbolism and practices. The exhibition will open March 10 at Elastic Arts with an educational performance and sound piece by Guerrero.
Jacquelyn Carmen Guerrero, aka CQQCHIFRUIT, is an artist, DJ, performer, and reiki practitioner originally from Miami, FL. Their practice centers on rediscovering and reclaiming the cultural, spiritual, and artistic legacies of their queer, Afro-Cuban, and Puerto Rican intersection. They are a cofounder of TRQPITECA. www.cqqchifruit.com
Jordan Martins is a Chicago-based visual artist, curator, educator, and musician. He received his MFA in visual arts from the Universidade Federal da Bahia in Salvador, Brazil, in 2007 and has been an instructor at North Park University since 2008. He co-founded the Comfort Music series in 2011 and is currently executive director of the Comfort Station. He serves on the programming committee for the Chicago Jazz Festival and curates visual art at Elastic Arts. www.jordanmartins.com
This publication was made possible in partnership with Spudnik Press Cooperative. | Publisher Elastic Arts, 3429 W Diversey Ave #208, Chicago, IL 60647, elasticarts.org | © 2018 Elastic Arts. The content of this edition may not be produced in whole or in part, in any form, without the written permission from the publisher, author, or artists. | Elastic Arts is a 501c(3) nonprofit organization fostering artistic exploration from a versatile Chicago venue by programming and presenting multifaceted performance and exhibition. | Edition 500 | Publications director Paul Giallorenzo | COPY EDITOR Irma Nuñez | Publication design Sonnenzimmer.com | Printed in 2-color Risograph at Spudnik Press Cooperative, Chicago | Graphic Notes 13, February, 2018.
MEET OUR NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR,
ADAM ZANOLINI!
Adam Zanolini is an ethnomusi-cologist, multi-instrumentalist, and arts administrator based in Chicago. He received his PhD from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in 2016. He is the former Associate Director of Arts for Art, which has presented the world-renowned Vision Festival of avant-jazz in New York City each year since 1996. He is also cofounder of the Participatory Music Coalition and a member of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians.
Adam says his passion for creative improvised music and art was one of the things that drew him to Elastic Arts: “The work that goes on here is thrilling and inspiring!” Another was the portrait of Fred Anderson hanging in Elastic’s office/green room, since Anderson’s old Velvet Lounge, Adam says, “is where my love for this music began!”
PROTECTION A solo exhibition by artist Jacquelyn Carmen Guerrero
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THURSDAY, MARCH 22 @ ELASTIC ARTS 3429 W Diversey Ave 2nd floor Chicago, IL 60647
9 PM REMPIS/LOPEZ/PACKARD Dave Rempis - saxophones Brandon Lopez - bass Ryan Packard - drums/ electronics
10 PM BACZKOWSKI/LAMAR GAY/ ADASIEWICZ/HATWICH/
SUDDERBERG Steve Baczkowski - baritone
saxophone Ben Lamay Gay - cornet Jason Adasiewicz - vibes Anton Hatwich - bass Phil Sudderberg - drums
FRIDAY, MARCH 23 @ ELASTIC ARTS 3429 W Diversey Ave 2nd floor Chicago, IL 60647
9 PM FOSTER/YOUNG/ZERANG Michael Foster - saxophones Katie Young - bassoon/ electronics Michael Zerang - percussion
10 PM STEIN/DORJI/ABRAMS/AVERY Jason Stein - bass clarinet Tashi Dorji - guitar
Joshua Abrams - bass Mikel Patrick Avery - percussion
SATURDAY, MARCH 24 @ ELASTIC ARTS 3429 W Diversey Ave 2nd floor Chicago, IL 60647
6 PM COMPARING NOTES (DISCUSSION)
9 PM JONES/HATCHER/ERNST/ RUMBACK Molly Jones - saxophones Gerrit Hatcher - saxophones Katie Ernst - bass Charles Rumback - drums
10 PM WILKERSON/VANDERMARK/ BAKER/STEWART/RA Ed Wilkerson - reeds Ken Vandermark - reeds Jim Baker - piano/electronics Luke Stewart - bass Avreeayl Ra - percussion
SUNDAY, MARCH 25AFTERNOON @ THE MAY CHAPEL At Rosehill Cemetery 5800 N Ravenswood Ave Chicago, IL 60659
2 PM BRANDON LOPEZ SOLO Brandon Lopez - bass
3 PM DORJI/DAMON DUO Tashi Dorji - guitar Tyler Damon - drums
SUNDAY, MARCH 25 EVENING @ THE HUNGRY BRAIN 2319 W Belmont Ave Chicago, IL 60618
9 PM BACZKOWSKI/LOPEZ DUO Steve Baczkowski - baritone
saxophone Brandon Lopez - bass
10 PM HEART OF THE GHOST Jarrett Gilgore - saxophone Luke Stewart - bass Ian McColm - drums
MONDAY, MARCH 26OPTION SERIES @ ESS 5925 N Ravenswood Ave Chicago, IL 60660
7:30 PM MOLLY JONES SOLO Molly Jones - reeds
8:30 PM FOSTER/BENNETT DUO Michael Foster - saxophones Ben Bennett - percussion
EXPOSURE: 2018 Four days of uncompromised Improvised Music!
PRES ENTED BY E LAST IC ARTS
Elastic Arts is excited to present our third annual Exposure Series, featuring local and international artists working at the forefront of the creative music field. The annual residency is designed to expose Chicago-based practitioners and audiences to a variety of processes and working methods through a period of intensive rehearsal and performance with guest musicians. The goal is to encourage an exchange of ideas and approaches that will have a long-term impact on both the local scene and the visiting artists. In addition to pairing these improvisers with their Chicago counterparts at Elastic Arts, we’ll also be presenting them in regular working contexts of their own at our partner venues, including The May Chapel in Rosehill Cemetery, The Hungry Brain, and Experimental Sound Studio as part of The Option Series. Please check the full schedule below for all of the special events surrounding this year’s program as well as for info on each of these fantastic artists. We hope to see you in March!
FULL SCHEDULE AND LINEUPS
About The ArtistsBrandon Lopez (Brooklyn, NY)
Described by the Village Voice as an “ubiquitous free improv bass ace” and said to play with a “bruising physi-cality” by the Chicago Reader,
composer and bassist Brandon Lopez is dedi-cated to the exploration of left-of-center music. Lopez has performed widely across the United States and Europe. Recent appearances in-clude the 2017 Ljubljana Jazz Festival and St Johan im Tirol's artacts 2017. Lopez is a 2017-2018 resident artist at Issue Project Room and has recently released a new album with his trio The Mess on the Manchester-based label Tombed Visions. He’s had the pleasure of working with many of the world’s luminary weirdos and performs regularly with Nate Wooley, William Parker, Chris Corsano, Peter Evans, Weasel Walter, Tyshawn Sorey, Gerald Cleaver, Hamid Drake, Ingrid Laubrock, Tom Rainey, Tony Malaby, Paul Lytton, Mette Rasmussen, Jooklo Duo, Michael Foster, Leila Bordreuil, Joe Morris, Brandon Seabrook, John Dikeman, and many others. In addition to his work as a performer, Lopez has curated several concert series in Brooklyn, NY, including the now defunct Thursday night series at the Manhattan Inn.
Molly Jones (Detroit, MI)Molly Jones is a Detroit-based composer, per-former, and improviser who works with saxo-phones, flute, and electronics. Her composi-
tions range from through-composed chamber works to graphic scores to electro-acoustic environments for improvisation incorporating video and audio samples. Some of her working ensembles include the Gabriel Brass Band, a sixth-generation New Orleans brass band; Rhyta Music, a Balkan brass band; ParkJones, an electroacoustic duo with Joo Won Pak; and Hamsters in Honey, a duo with Elizabeth Erickson. She also cofounded and codirects the Detroit musician collective Polyfold. Polyfold is currently comprised of 18 impro-vising musicians and produces concerts and recordings, hosts outreach events and educa-tional workshops, and fosters creative com-munity in Detroit and beyond. Her newest album, Microliths, came out in 2017. She also produces a zine called Moon Jar and is working on an upcoming opera-ballet with a planned debut in 2018.
Luke Stewart (Washington, DC)Multi-instrumentalist Luke Stewart is a DC-based musician and organizer. In a 2017 profile, the Washington Post described him as “holding down the jazz scene,” while Washington City Paper named him “Best Musical Omnivore” in its 2017 “Best of DC” issue and “Jazz Revolutionary” in its 2014 “People Issue,” citing his multifaceted cultural activities. Stewart’s regular ensembles include Trio OOO with leg-endary DC free jazz saxophonist Aaron Martin; Six-Six, a duo with guitarist Anthony Pirog; indie
band Laughing; experimental jazz trio Heart of the Ghost; and ex-perimental elec-tronic group MOM^2 (Mind Over Matter, Music Over
Mind). As a solo artist, Stewart has directed recent efforts toward a series of improvisational sound structures for upright bass and amplifier, utilizing the resonant qualities of the instrument to explore real-time harmonic and melodic possibilities. He has performed at many of Washington’s high-profile venues, including the Kennedy Center, the Atlas Performing Arts Center, Smithsonian Portrait Gallery, 9:30 Club, and Black Cat, as well as at many spaces in DC’s storied DIY community. Stewart is also a presence in the greater community of creative musicians, with regular multicity ensembles including Ancestral Duo, Irreversible Entanglements featuring Moor Mother, James Brandon Lewis Trio, and Heroes Are Gang Leaders, and he has performed in myriad other notable collaborations. He has been a featured artist at the Vision Festival, Sonic Circuits Festival of Experimental Music, High Zero Festival of Experimental Improvised Music, Fields Festival, Philadelphia Free Form Festival, Forward Festival, and Furious Flower Poetry Festival. He has made overseas performances at the North Sea Jazz Festival, Toulouse Jazz Festival, Vitoria Jazz Festival, Belgrade Jazz Festival, and Rotterdam Jazz Festival. As a scholar/performer, he has performed and lec-tured at Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, Medgar Evers College, George Mason University, Wayne State University, University of Montana, New Mexico State University, and the University of South Carolina. In addition to his work as a performer, Stewart has been a lynchpin within the DC community, producing hundreds of concerts affiliated with NFP Capitol Bop, as well as at DIY venues Union Arts and Rhizome. He is currently pursuing a master’s in arts administration at the New School for Social Research in Manhattan while commuting from DC so as to maintain his pres-ence in the scene there.
Michael Foster (Brooklyn, NY)Michael Foster is a saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist working in the fields of free improvisation, noise, free jazz, graphic and
video notation, performance art, and other forms of weird music. Foster utilizes extensive preparations of his saxophone, augmenting it with amplification, objects, balloons, drum heads, vibrators, tapes, and samples as a method of subverting and queering the instrument’s history and traditional roles. Foster also cofounded and cocurates Queer Trash, a series that showcases LGBTQI+ artists engaged with experimental performance. Queer Trash has been selected as Issue Project Room’s 2018 Suzanne Fiol Curatorial Fellow in Residence. Current ensembles include duos with Lydia Lunch, Leila Bordreuil, Ben Bennett, Ted Byrnes, Richard Kamerman (as The New York Review of Cocksucking), The Ghost, Barker Trio, While We Still Have Bodies, and Weasel Walter
Large Ensemble. He has performed with Psychic TV, Han Bennink, Michel Doneda, Marina Rosenfeld, Steve Swell, Spiritualized, William Parker, John Wiese, Peter Evans, Jim Sauter, and many others.
Tashi Dorji (Asheville, NC)Tashi Dorji grew up in Bhutan, on the eastern side of the Himalayas. He’s lived in Asheville, NC, since 2000, soaking up a
vast array of music. Along the way, Dorji devel-oped a playing style unbound by tradition, yet with a direct line to intuitive artistry. His record-ings feature improvisations that spasmodically grow along tangential, surprising paths. All references break loose during a composition, as Dorji keys into his own inner world. His compo-sitions drag the listener into a labyrinth of war-bling tones, where each sound seems to jump out and replace the eerie silence that would otherwise occupy the atmosphere. The textures remain sustained in the reverberation as the vibration of the strings dwindle and ascend. The experience is one equally disorienting and reflective, in which Dorji’s musicianship brings haunting beauty and mindfulness to the listener. After a handful of releases on various labels since 2009, Dorji presented his debut LP on Hermit Hut, the label created by Ben Chasny (Six Organs of Admittance) in 2014. Since then, Tashi has released music both as a soloist and with duo projects, notably with percussionist Tyler Damon and MANAS (w/ Thom Nguyen) on labels including Bathetic Records, Cabin Floor Esoterica, Blue Tapes, Marmara Records, Feeding Tubes, UNROCK, VDSQ, MIE, Ultra Violet Light, Family Vineyard, and Astral Spirits.
Steve Baczkowski (Buffalo, NY)Steven Lee Baczkowski (b.1975) saxo-phonist, multi-wind instru-mentalist. Baczkowski began playing alto saxophone
at age 8 and switched to baritone by the time he was 12. He studied music in high school at Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts and went on to studies in music, saxophone performance, literature, and ethnomusicology at the State University of New York at Buffalo. In 1999, Baczkowski became the Music Director of Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, a 40-year-old, multidisciplinary, nonprofit, artist-run cul-tural organization in Buffalo (www.hallwalls.org), where he has since produced and pre-sented hundreds of concerts of contempo-rary music as well as numerous community-based artist residencies. In addition to organizing multiple ensembles, such as The Buffalo Improvisers Orchestra and the Buffalo Suicide Prevention Unit, Baczkowski also performs solo, in trio with percussionist Ravi Padmanabha and bassist Juini Booth, in duo/trio with guitarist Bill Nace and drummer Chris Corsano, and in several other groups. He has collaborated with many mu-sicians from around the world and has ap-peared at festivals in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the United Kingdom.