Jackson-Pratt: The Microscope’s Slide: Live Painting Music No. 8 (for T.M.)

Saturday, February 15th at 8pm, ISSUE is pleased to present 2025 Artist-In-Residence Jackson-Pratt’s first commission The Microscope’s Slide: Live Painting Music No. 8 (for T.M.), a multichannel performance piece using microphonic electronics and live painting, transforming the traditional viewing experience through a custom reactive canvas. The presentation will take place at ISSUE’s 22 Boerum Pl. theater. 

Throughout his year-long residency, Jackson-Pratt’s visual art will reveal itself to us sonically. For the artist, paint is sound: “thematically, when it comes to my work, I'm drawing some very literal parallels between painting and audio creation. In a bold, pithy and I guess somewhat abstract way I'd like the visual work to literally be audio. Visual art is the audio object, and vice versa, the art object is audio.” 

While ongoing access to Boerum remains limited due to the Government of New York City managed renovations, ISSUE is fortunate to have access to our home theater through Spring 2025 with increased capacity due to a temporary permit. ISSUE looks forward to welcoming the public back to the theater, and is invested in community participation to ensure the building reflects the diverse needs and priorities of our artists, audiences and staff.

Jackson-Pratt (Seany Nuelle) is a multimedia artist based in Queens. Over the last decade Seany has honed a body of work focused on highly dynamic, saturation-based audio. He also creates large-scale paintings and visual works that coincide with audio performance. His current focus is to draw an obtainable line between extreme audio/sound/music works, (albeit noise or otherwise) and the visual language. Sonically he strives to make music that is “unignorable” and “hyperconscious” in nature through the use of rapid editing, and diverse and often polarizing sound sources, all mixed with a distinctly human touch. Performances combine these approaches with visual works on reactive or symbolic surfaces. Seany has long worked within the greater NYC DIY community, and under the moniker Jackson-Pratt, he has performed in over 10 countries across the globe.

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ISSUE encourages a culture of respect around free arts programming–by honoring your RSVP, you recognize ISSUE’s ongoing efforts to cultivate new work by emerging artists. If you can no longer attend this free event, please contact sylver@issueprojectroom.org to let us know. Thank you for respecting the reservation.

Founded in 2003, ISSUE Project Room is a pioneering nonprofit performance center, presenting projects by interdisciplinary artists that expand the boundaries of artistic practice and stimulate critical dialogue in the broader community. ISSUE serves as a leading cultural incubator, facilitating the commission and premiere of innovative new works.

For visitors requiring accessible access for performance, ISSUE Project Room’s 22 Boerum Pl. theater is ADA accessible by lift and a ramp funded through the Accessibility Project of Downtown Brooklyn Partnership’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative Placemaking Fund. 

ISSUE Project Room's Artist-In-Residence program is made possible, in part, with support from the National Endowment for the Arts, TD Charitable Foundation, public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and with the support of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.

Additional support for ISSUE Project Room's 2025 season is provided by Metabolic Studio.