Make Music Day: Maria Gaspar with James Gordon Williams, and Guillermo Galindo
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San Jose Museum of Art | 110 South Market Street. San Jose, CA
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To celebrate Make Music San José, join us for live musical performances that will activate the artworks in SJMA’s exhibition Seeing through Stone. The acclaimed composer and theorist James Gordon Williams, assistant professor of music at UC Santa Cruz, will perform an improvisational piece using a sculpture by interdisciplinary artist Maria Gaspar made of iron bars from the Cook County Department of Corrections, the largest single-site jail in the US. Experimental composer and visual artist Guillermo Galindo will be performing a piece on his own artwork, Llantambores, an instrument made of materials found at the US-Mexico border.
This program is presented in conjunction with Seeing through Stone, a multi-sited exhibition that is part of the Visualizing Abolition series.
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Cost: FREE*