Sep 4th 2021

Teaching artist and Deep Listener, Paige Naylor, will lead participants in blurring the sonic boundaries between self and architecture, internal and environmental rhythms, and our aural relationship to each other informed by the sonic profile(s) of the Columbus Refectory.

Location: Columbus Refectory
Meet in front of the Columbus Refectory building at 5701 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL 60644.

Paige Naylor is a Chicago-based artist and educator working within the realms of sound, performance, video, and writing. She is an MFA candidate in the Sound Department at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago specializing in voice and electronics. Paige is currently interested in self-regulating systems, participatory performance, social intervention, installation, real-time song de/reconstruction, auditory illusions, movement & text scores, aesthetics of joy, death, ephemerality, loss, and facilitations of healing. She holds a certificate in Deep Listening from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and is composer-performer & co-producer of the experimental pop opera The Near Misses.

Paige has exhibited work and performed at Experimental Sound Studio, Elastic Arts, IMPACT Performance Festival, ADDS Donna, School of the Art Institute, Links Hall, No Nation Tangential Unspace Art Lab, Vox Populi, Black Iris, Baltimore Theatre Project, D.C. Arts Center, Open Signal as well as through programs such as The Quarantine Concerts, Chicago Park District’s Night Out in the Parks, Lumpen Radio Twitch, and Telemetry Music Series.

For more information about the artist and their work, visit: http://paigenaylor.art/

Join Midwestern Society for Acoustic Ecology in our summer soundwalk series! Explore the beautiful nature of the Chicago Public Parks in an experience led by faculty and alumni from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and fellow teaching artists.
Experience the sounds of Chicago and its nature from a new perspective!

Presented by Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Night Out In the Parks brings arts and culture to over 500 parks across the city, free and open for public participation.

For more information about our organization, visit mwsae.org
Any questions? Email info@mwsae.org

 

 

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