Filtering by: The Politics of Sound
Join us for a guided exploration of both internal and external soundscapes as part of the Politics of Sound exhibition. Participants will activate new listening practices using two of the exhibition’s interactive artworks, Jessica Thompson’s Walking Machine and Adam Basanta’s Plugs (the most important thing is).
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Join us for a guided exploration of both internal and external soundscapes as part of the Politics of Sound exhibition. Participants will activate new listening practices using two of the exhibition’s interactive artworks, Jessica Thompson’s Walking Machine and Adam Basanta’s Plugs (the most important thing is).
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Join us for a guided exploration of both internal and external soundscapes as part of the Politics of Sound exhibition. Participants will activate new listening practices using two of the exhibition’s interactive artworks, Jessica Thompson’s Walking Machine and Adam Basanta’s Plugs (the most important thing is).
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The Galt Presents... Dr. Athena Elafros, an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Lethbridge. Dr. Elafros is a qualitative cultural sociologist who studies popular music, social inequality and youth.
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Join Marjie Crop Eared Wolf, a Káínai /Secwépemc Multidisciplinary Artist whose work is featured in the Politics of Sound exhibition, as she discusses her impressive body of work and the act of reclaiming one's own language.
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Join us for an evening of yin yoga and sound bath guided by Heartspace Yoga Studio, with time at the end to connect and walk through our current Politics of Sound exhibition.
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Join artist Jessica Thompson for a special guided exploration of both internal and external soundscapes as part of The Politics of Sound exhibition.
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Join us for a guided exploration of both internal and external soundscapes as part of The Politics of Sound exhibition. Participants will activate new listening practices using two of the exhibition’s interactive artworks, Jessica Thompson’s Walking Machine and Adam Basanta’s Plugs (the most important thing is).
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Join us for a guided exploration of both internal and external soundscapes as part of the Politics of Sound exhibition. Participants will activate new listening practices using two of the exhibition’s interactive artworks, Jessica Thompson’s Walking Machine and Adam Basanta’s Plugs (the most important thing is).
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