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Vic Brooks: Acoustic Legacies

Sep 18, 2024
6:30–8 pm

New York, NY, USA
Pratt Manhattan

144 West 14th Street, 2nd Floor, Room 201
New York, NY 10011

 

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
RSVP REQUIRED

What does the museum experience sound like, and how can curators and artists expand the possibilities of art spaces through the technical and temporal frameworks of media and performance? Throughout her career, curator and creative producer Vic Brooks has sought to answer these questions through a series of innovative exhibitions and projects that blur the boundaries between the visual, performing, and sonic arts, and that engage deeply with the spaces in which they are displayed. 

In this talk, Brooks will trace a throughline across projects that play with the boundaries of their disciplinary frameworks, demanding new curatorial approaches and renewed attention to architectural contexts and their unheard legacies. During her eleven-year tenure at the Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC)—an institution designed for the production of time-based arts at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute—Brooks commissioned artworks and developed a series of projects that consider the acoustical properties of the sound stage, concert hall, and museum. She will focus on Shifting Center, a 2023 exhibition she co-curated at EMPAC with Nida Ghouse, and contextualizes this work through a discussion of two additional projects: Alexander Calder’s Acoustic Ceiling (1954) at the Central University of Venezuela’s Aula Magna, which is the subject of Brooks’ co-edited volume Tuning Calder’s Clouds (Athénée Press, 2025); and Clarissa Tossin’s Mojo’q che b’ixan ri ixkanulab’ (2022), which traces a sonic lineage from pre-Columbian Maya wind instruments and Indigenous Guatemalan architecture to Maya Revival design and the contemporary concert hall.

This program is free and open to the public. Live ASL interpretation is available at this event. Please indicate in your RSVP if you require ASL interpretation.


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Presenter
Vic Brooks

Vic Brooks is a curator and creative producer who develops exhibitions, films, performances, and programs.


Credits
This program is made possible, in part, by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with City Council. Support for this program is also provided by the William Talbott Hillman Foundation.