Resonant Spaces: Sound Art at Dartmouth

From the Hood Museum of Art:

In the first-ever installation of sound art on Dartmouth's campus, produced in collaboration with guest-curator faculty member Spencer Topel, the Hood Museum of Art will showcase the work of emerging and established international artists with diverse aesthetic and cultural backgrounds. Seven site-specific and sound-based commissions will guide visitors across the Dartmouth campus and into the town of Hanover. Hood Downtown will feature a multimedia display introducing the exhibition and artists, as well as selected works from conceptual artist Terry Adkins (1953-2014). Artists creating new installations for the show include Bill Fontana, Christine Sun Kim, Jacob Kirkegaard, Alvin Lucier, Laura Maes, Julianne Swartz, and Jess Rowland.

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Additional Press Mentions:

Visual Arts Preview: Resonant Spaces — Sound Art at Dartmouth's Hood Museum
The Arts Fuse | 9/2/17
Quotes Spencer Topel, assistant professor of music, in a feature story about a new exhibit he co-curated for the Hood Museum of Art titled "Resonant Spaces: Sound Art at Dartmouth," which runs from September 15 to December 10. This is the museum's first exhibition of sound art, and it has specifically commissioned a set of internationally acclaimed artists to bring their artistry to town.