Art:Language:Location

Images courtesy of Wesley Freeman-Smith.

Plurabelle Books will be basecamp for the opening party of Art:Language:Location, a city-wide event celebrating artists who use text in their work held across a number of weeks. According to the exhibit’s website:

Works will be located in a mixture of both established text-based spaces (e.g. bookshop, library, gallery) and in alternative urban sites, providing an extended, context-driven environment in which works can create a dialogue between language and location.

The musical content of the opening night will be curated by Andy Buclaw, who aside from being a fantastic singer-songwriter is also an avid purveyor of experimental and installation art projects. His work for the opening night will focus on utilizing spoken word in a variety of ways; words re-contextualized, stretched, used as percussion, and generally manipulated in an interesting fashion. The night is free entry, and anyone interested in either experimental music, art or literature is encouraged to attend.

The following are photos taken at Plurabelle books; stay tuned for more information over on Facebook.

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