Animated Visions/Sound in MotionIn Residence: January 4 - 26, 2006
Opening Reception: January 26, 6:00 - 8:30pm
Exhibition: continues through February 24, 2006Karen Aqua has been making animated films since 1976. Her
award-winning films have been screened worldwide, including the New
York Film Festival, the Los Angeles Film Exposition and various
international animation festivals. Ms. Aqua was a Lecturer in Animation
at Boston College and an Animation Instructor at Emerson College. Since
1990 she has produced, directed, and animated over 20 segments for the
acclaimed TV program Sesame Street. Boston-based saxophonist, flautist,
and composer
Ken Field has performed in the US, Canada, France,
Spain, Portugal and Japan. He is a member of the modern music ensemble
Birdsongs of the Mesozoic, and has released several solo CDs of his
saxophone compositions. Field has performed for President Bill Clinton
and with Peter Wolf and Delfeayo Marsalis. His music is also heard
regularly on Sesame Street. In addition to working together for many
years on animation and soundtrack projects, Aqua and Field have
conducted a series of animation/soundtrack teaching residencies in
Utah, New Mexico, New York and Massachusetts.
Residency DescriptionDuring their residency they will work with
Merrill Middle School students
to create a short animated film and original soundtrack based on
imagery from the Native American Collection at the Denver Art Museum.
The students will research topics, concentrating on traditional Native
American artists, learn basic animation and sound concepts, and create
artwork, music, and sound for the film, which will be screened at the
International Indigenous Film Festival. While at PlatteForum, Karen and
Ken will continue work on their abstract collaborative animated film
"Sensorium". In this project, the artists have constructed a unique
vocabulary of visual gestures, each tied to a specific musical motif.
By combining and layering these elements into larger sequences, they
are constructing a film in which the visual imagery takes on the form
of a modern musical composition. Karen will also be working on drawings
for her new animated film "Twist of Fate". PlatteForum's gallery will
feature drawings paintings and musical performances by the artists
throughout their residency, which culminates in the screening in
February of the rough-cut animated film created with youth.
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