Join us Friday 1/27/2023 for Portal Sounds at Museum of Human Achievement !
Hosted & Produced by COTFG
Presented by The Contemporary Austin
The Museum of Human Achievement is located in the complex next to SaTen and Canopy in East Austin.
Doors: 6:00pm
Seylon Stills: 7:00pm
Tongue In The Mind: 8:00pm
Seylon Stills is a composer, artist and musical performer, heavily influenced by the natural beauty of her birth place, the island of Srilanka.
Her live performances and installations are interactive creations that include nature inspired soundscapes and immersive sonic textures with contributions from members of the audience. By weaving field recordings collected while out in nature and exploring proprioception, she allows participants to get a sense of where their body is in relation to the other participants, creating a sense of interconnectedness with one another and with the natural world.
Her performances, installations, and artist talks have been seen and heard at The University of New Mexico, the Albuquerque Museum, the Cole Art Center, Currents New Media Festival, UTOPiAfest and Stephen F. Austin State University.
Juliana Huxtable & Joe Heffernan are Tongue In The Mind
Juliana Huxtable & Joe Heffernan have been performing and playing together since 2013. Their collaborations have taken many forms, incorporating Juliana’s poetic metaphysical process and lyric, culminating into an entrancing portal opening experience called Tongue In The Mind. They will be releasing music this year.
Juliana Huxtable is an artist, writer and american musician, she lives and works in New York. Her multidisciplinary practice involves the body, identity and internet, as well as music and text. She had numerous exhibitions at New Museum, MoMA PS1, Reena Spaulings and Project Native Informant à Londres.
Joe Rinaldo Heffernan aka Jealous Orgasm is a producer, DJ, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist composer living and working in NYC. He has performed his solo work and collaborated with Juliana Huxtable in prestigious venues all over the world including Moma (NY) and Performance Space.
Free admission with reservation << here >>