Performance Art: A Work in Process
by Michael Burtch & Annie King
THE WORKSHOP
We are artists who live and work in Sault Ste. Marie. We have our respective art practices but because of the many points where our visions intersect, we often work together as a collaborative team. As full time practicing multimedia artists; We work in sculpture, painting, video, sound art and performance art. The physicality of our respective practices provides the opportunity to create an immediacy in our performances and installations. Our goal is to provide an immersive experience that highlights our respective aesthetic.
RATING: All Ages
GENRE: Visual Arts, Workshop
RUN TIME: 46-60 minutes
VENUE: Indoor Stage
DATE: Sunday, August 21st, 1:00 PM
SUGGESTED TICKET PRICE: $10.00
ARTIST LOCATION: Local
GENRE: Visual Arts, Workshop
RUN TIME: 46-60 minutes
VENUE: Indoor Stage
DATE: Sunday, August 21st, 1:00 PM
SUGGESTED TICKET PRICE: $10.00
ARTIST LOCATION: Local
Tickets for this event can be purchased at the door. For any concerns, please contact [email protected]
Tickets for this event will be limited to the first 25 people.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Michael Burtch is a sculptor and multi-media artist, recently engaged in theatrical scenic design with “In Your Eyes Projects,” Sault Ste. Marie and artistic collaborations with artist Annie King. He is the retired Director-Curator of the art Gallery of Algoma and is a Research Associate with the NORDIK Institute at Algoma University.
Annie King is a multimedia artist. She incorporates video, sounds, sculpture and installation, all of which have recently culminated in performance work based in material exploration. Her work has been included in notable exhibitions, such as the inaugural exhibition at the Vorres Museum as the Canada house, in Athens, Greece, and the inaugural exhibition of the Esker Foundation Gallery in Calgary Alberta.
Annie King is a multimedia artist. She incorporates video, sounds, sculpture and installation, all of which have recently culminated in performance work based in material exploration. Her work has been included in notable exhibitions, such as the inaugural exhibition at the Vorres Museum as the Canada house, in Athens, Greece, and the inaugural exhibition of the Esker Foundation Gallery in Calgary Alberta.
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