ISSUE Project Room Soundwalk-a-thon (DEADLINE EXTENDED!)
A sonic arts experiment led and designed by some of New York’s most exciting sound artists and musicians in support of ISSUE Project Room.
A sonic arts experiment led and designed by some of New York’s most exciting sound artists and musicians in support of ISSUE Project Room.
After having spent the last 22 years climbing eternity and traveling the metaphysical byways together, uber multi-instrumentalist Peck Allmond & super drummer Kenny Wollesen land at the Project Room.
After two years in the East Village, we are celebrating our move into a renovated silo located in an industrial park on the Gowanus Canal.
A rare sighting of composer Gina Leishman's one-of-a-kind glass armonica (a three-tiered construction of spinning goblets).
Artists, musicians, filmmakers, actors, poets, puppets, activists and many others gather inside the Project Room to fuel and inspire a ceremony of sounds, acts and visuals from sunset to sunrise.
For the 2004 HOWL Festival, ISSUE Project Room will be presenting an interpretation of seminal British avant-garde composer Cornelius Cardew’s 1969 experimental music piece The Great Learning from Paragraph Two.
Doug Wieselman (clarinets and guitar), Jane Scarpantoni (cello) and Kenny Wollesen (drums)
Trio S, the latest project from composer/musician Doug Wieselman, will continue to explore Wieselman’s compositions, many of which are based on melodies drawn from various water sources.