EKO Artist Residency
City of Troy , United States
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Audio-Visual Techniques | Music Performance | Performing Arts
Area of study
Arts
Course Language
English
Intakes
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2019-11-14 | - |
About Program
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) offers various programs, including residencies, commissions, and curated events.
Residencies
- The EKO Artist Residency is a program that allows artists to develop new audio-visual works.
- The residency includes the use of a custom-built LED wall and a multichannel surround-sound system.
- Artists have the opportunity to perform the premiere of their piece during the residency.
Curated Events
- EMPAC presents a variety of curated events, including music, sound, performance, and time-based visual art.
- These events are part of the center's program and are open to the public.
Research
- EMPAC also offers research opportunities, including research events and a video archive.
- The center's research areas are not explicitly stated, but they seem to be focused on experimental media and performing arts.
About the Program
- The Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center is a venue that hosts various events and programs.
- The center has a building with multiple venues, including Studio 2, where the EKO Artist Residency took place.
- The program is curated by Johannes Goebel, among others.
Events
- The center hosts a range of events, including dance, theater, music, sound, and talks.
- These events are part of the center's program and are open to the public.
Archive
- EMPAC has an archive of past events and programs, including video recordings and other materials.
- The archive is available for research and study.
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