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The Earth Of: Aggregate in Repose
The Earth Of: Aggregate in Repose is an exercise in the potential for the erasure of both the document and the ability to document. That is to say, the convergent and divergent boundaries between knowing and forgetting: the tectonic shift that creates new landscapes with old scars. Where does this narrative happen…
Poetry Reading | Frank X. Gaspar
Mr. Gaspar is the author of six collections of poetry and two novels, and his work has appeared widely in magazines and literary journals, including The New Yorker, The Nation, The Harvard Review, The Hudson Review, The Kenyon Review, The Georgia Review, The American Poetry Review, The Southern Review, Prairie Schooner, The Tampa Review, Miramar, among others.
Sunday Night Live Concert
We were excited to host an onsite concert, a gift from Creative Music Intensive faculty and visiting artists Michael Harrison, Elliot Cole, Ritvik Yaparpalvi and Payton MacDonald. The concert was opened to all ALN onsite residents, local community and everyone came to ALN on the 21st, as well as all online participants of CMI 2022.
Everything and Beyond - Terry Riley & Sara Miyamoto
As a living legend, Terry Riley’s career as composer / performer has spanned over 6 decades starting in the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 50’s up to the present time in Japan. On Friday August 26th, 2022, Terry Riley and Sara Miyamoto offered an online zoom live concert from Japan. The concert was free and open to all thanks to Terry Riley's graciously offering!
Under Table
We are excited to share an artist in residence show titled Under Table from our resident Jie Shou.
Fires Lit: A Look Back on Participants Of The PILOT LIGHT Residency Program
Over the fall and winter of 2019, we invited a few talented artists, musicians and writers to create their work here on the Arts Letters & Numbers campus. With safety procedures in place, we offered the space and support to explore and expand creative practice. Today we present a small collection of their works made during the Pilot Light Residency.
Breaking Barriers through Movement & Dance
Over 8 weeks Breaking Barriers through Movement and Dance explored the how to use the principles of modern dance to create and explore pathways toward combatting crisis. The program director Omonike Akinyemi focused particularly on movement stemming from Yoruba African dance, Martha Graham, and Katherine Dunham dance techniques.
HFFI 2019/2020 Pilot at AHS
During the academic year of 2019/2020 Arts Letters & Numbers brought the Harbor Freight Fellowship Initiative to the Capital Region. This nationwide apprenticeship program, designed by Big Picture Learning and Harbor Freight Tools, is an alternative pathway for students whom show significant interest in the trades…
Eating Together
Over the course of 7 weeks, Eating Together offered bi-weekly virtually shared meals, inviting individuals to come together while safely remaining in their own environment. These gatherings were hosted by Frida Foberg as a direct response to the social constraints of the spring and summer of 2020.
Letters for Others
Letters for Others is a platform for artists to share experiences, creative and inventive ways to contribute to this worldwide crisis with love and care.
Third-Thursday Ed.14
Thanks to all the support and participation of artists and community, the 14th edition of 3RD-THURSDAY was successfully held an enlightening and inspiring exchange at Arts Letters & Numbers. We express great gratitude to the following presented artists along with visitors and supporters.
Artists in Residence Show
We are excited to share an artist in residence show featuring works from our current residents Geuryung Lee & Hojin Lee.
Third-Thursday Ed.13
Thanks to all the support and participation of artists and community, the 13th edition of 3RD-THURSDAY was successfully held an enlightening and inspiring exchange at Arts Letters & Numbers. We express great gratitude to the following presented artists along with visitors and supporters.
Spillage
Spillage is a sculptural interpretation of Yixuan’s album “two breaths forward, one breath back,” exploring the effect of displacement of sound and the impermanence of materiality. Using sound, light, found objects, fabrics, and ink, it invites conversations and reinterpretations of preexisting surroundings, realigning the tension of contemporary politics and history.
Third-Thursday Ed.12
Thanks to all the support and participation of artists and community, the 12th edition of 3RD-THURSDAY was successfully held an enlightening and inspiring exchange at Arts Letters & Numbers. We express great gratitude to the following presented artists along with visitors and supporters.
STREAM Salon #2: Zak-Jak + Michael Peters and friends
On Saturday, December 7th, our house on the hill was filled with performance, the second St. Rocco’s Electronic Art and Music (STREAM) salon, by Jack Wright + Zach Darrup (Philadelphia), Michael Peters (Oneonta), Matt Weston (Albany) and Alexis Bhagat (Albany).
Third-Thursday Ed.11
Thanks to all the support and participation of artists and community, the 11th edition of 3RD-THURSDAY was successfully held an enlightening and inspiring exchange at Arts Letters & Numbers. We express great gratitude to the following presented artists along with visitors and supporters.
Supper Club vol.4
On November 21st, Opalka Gallery, Collar Works and Arts Letters & Numbers invited 40 people to dine in the gallery. The dinner was created by Frida Foberg and Natasha Holmes. Three courses were served, each with its own take on how to eat together.
Voices of the Woods
A new program was introduced by Arts Letters & Numbers in October 2019. 12 students from Averill Park High School gathered in the studios every Tuesday afternoon for 8 weeks. The program Voices of the Woods was lead by ALN fellow Natasha Holmes, supported by Associate Director Frida Foberg, fellow Jennifer Park and fellow Hyunbae Chang.
Under Milk Wood
Simultaneously modal and illustrative, Under Milk Wood – named for the Dylan Thomas radio drama which inspired much of the work – manages to eschew its ostensibly concrete underpinnings in contemporary representational art…