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Performance | Choreography for Reading Aloud |
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Event Description As part of the "MK Guth: Paying Attention" exhibition at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art, reading performances of "Choreography for Reading Aloud" have been scheduled from 12:30–12:45 p.m. on Tuesdays, January 23, February 20, and March 20, and on Saturdays, February 20 and March 10, in the Atrium Gallery at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art.
"Choreography for Reading Aloud" consists of a mixed-media installation of books, manuscripts, letters, and diaries selected by the artist from Willamette University’s Archives and Special Collections, housed at the Mark O. Hatfield Library. The printed materials and objects focus on Oregon art and history and include the diaries of Salem photographer Myra Albert Wiggins; the papers of prominent Oregon politician Norma Paulus; the zines of Salem artists nic and sloy; and the AIDS journals of Paul Wynne, among others. Visitors can select transcripts from the texts to read aloud individually or as a group, creating a cacophony of sounds where stories collide with facts, theories, opinions, and lists.
For more information about the exhibition and related events visit: willamette.edu/go/mk-guth |
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Admission / Ticket Info: Tuesday Gallery Talks are free and open to the public. |
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