Art in Odd Places (Website) has returned to Orlando for a third year of its public visual and performance art festival in the streets of Downtown Orlando, from November 10-12. This year’s theme is “Noise” and the event will take place along Orange Avenue, between Wall and South Streets.
This year’s fest features 34 art projects from an array of local, national, and international artists. The curators for the 2017 event are Rachel Simmons and Julian Chambliss.
Art in Odd Places is a free event and lasts noon-8 p.m. November 10 and 11, and noon-4 p.m. November 12.
See brief art exhibit descriptions and artist names below. Some photos included:
The Listening Project by The ELAR Institute – Logan Anderson (Winter Park, FL): Listening
Command Voices – Elizabeth A. Baker (St. Petersburg, FL): Structured improvisation
La Petite Eat – Katina Bitsicas (Columbia, MO): Video installation
Can You Hear The Dance? – Grace Brett (Clermont, FL): Dance interpretation
Brian and Ryan: Sound Collection Helmets – Brian Black, Ryan Bulis (Vista, CA): Performance
Soapbox Project – Aquanza Cadogan (Orlando, FL): Sound and storytelling
LISTEN – Lisa Cody-Rapport (Clermont, FL): Photo installation
remote interruptions – Emma Cotter (Brooklyn, NY): Dance installation
Phantom Home (Tinikling in the Tune of an Empty Room) – Anna Cruz (Winter Park, FL): Video installation
A Rupture: Constructed Histories – Aruni Dharmakirthi (Brooklyn, NY): Video installation
Radio Drift – Chantelle Dorsey (Tallahassee, FL): Musical performance and installation
On Tail’s End Whipping – Rush Falknor (Chicago, IL): Sound installation
Protest Song – Adam Farcus (Jackson, MS): Sound installation
Drum Schtick – Brian Feldman (Washington D.C.): Drum installation
Mad Traffic! – Angela Ferraiolo (Bronxville, NY): Sound and interactive art installation
Empathy for the Figure – Julia Gladstone (Brooklyn, NY): Performance art
Don’t Call Me Baby – Victoria Gordon (Orlando, FL): Mixed media
The ElectroAcoustic Sound Lorry (EASL) – Sean Hamilton (Tampa, FL): Mobile performing arts station
Sawing Surveillance – Toby Kaufmann-Buhler (Lafayette, IN): Sound, video and performance installation
Praying to Cars: Mindful Momentum – Rebekah Lane (Dade City, FL): Soundscape and projections
Foolish Bebop – Rebekah Lane (Dade City, FL), Kevin G. Becker (Winter Park, FL): Theatrical movement performance
Downtown Sound – Adam Lavigne, Justin Luper (Orlando, FL): Mural installation
The Paper Trail Project – Suzanne Oberholtzer (Orlando, FL): Visual installation
Induction Ensemble – Russell Parker (Orlando, FL): Interactive sound installation
Exchange – Linda Peer (Torrey, UT): Silent, roving performance
Terra Tumultum – Lisa Bulawsky (Vertigo Press) (St.Louis, MO ): Interactive installation
Porn Nail$ Mobile Salon – Rosemarie Romero (Miami Lakes, FL): Interactive installation and performance
Atomic Number Two – Anamaria Romero Acosta (Orlando, FL): Interactive installation
I Will Always Love You – Dan Rule (New Orleans, LA): Video installation
The Specular Highlights Institute – Lesley Silvia (Casselberry, FL): Visual installation
Culture Hustlers – Lucas Spivey (Beverly, MA): Visual and sound installation
Monument to Lost Data – David Staley (Columbus, OH): Sculpture
A Conversation About Trucks – Sidney Stretz (Greensboro, NC): Sound installation
Flexible Self Inside the Screen – Sarah Viviana Valdez, Matthew Moyer (Sarasota, FL; Orlando, FL): Performance
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