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Member Event: Thomas Ankersmit

Computer Music Center

ISSUE Project Room hosts a free limited engagement for up to 10 ISSUE Members with RSVP with Thomas Ankersmit on his artistic practice with the Serge Modular analog synthesizer, his main instrument since 2006.

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Glory, Glory: Live Recording with JJJJJerome Ellis & STARR busby

22 Boerum Place, Brooklyn 11201

ISSUE Project Room is honored to present a special recording session by composer, poet, and 2021 Artist-In-Residence JJJJJerome Ellis, joined by longtime collaborator S T A R R busby. This intimate event gives unique access to ISSUE Members and launches the 2025 summer membership campaign.

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Title TK

22 Boerum Place, Brooklyn 11201

ISSUE Project Room announces a surprise addition to its summer season closing weekend: the return of “talk rock” band Title TK.

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Past Events

Aaron Siegel Ensemble

Old American Can Factory

Originally conceived as an outdoor performance piece for eight glockenspiels and public performers, The Aaron Siegel Ensemble performs "Science is Only a Sometimes Friend."

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Yutaka Makino

Old American Can Factory

Los Angeles-based artist and researcher, Yutaka Makino, presents new work from his research in non-standard sound synthesis, spatial perception, complex dynamic systems and emergence.

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Zero Film Festival

Old American Can Factory

Zero Film Festival is dedicated to screening self-financed films from filmmakers all over the world, focusing on an under-appreciated and ignored niche in the independent film community. This evening includes works from artists Zohra Saed and Sahar Muradi.

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Nate Wooley + C. Spencer Yeh + Chris Corsano

Old American Can Factory

ISSUE Project Room presents a performance by Nate Wooley, C. Spencer Yeh, and Chris Corsano working as an improvising unit, as well as the premiere and recording of Wooley’s new work with tape which extends the work recently released on Important Records (Seven Storey Mountain with David Grubbs and Paul Lytton).

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