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When:   May 7, 2011 5:00am-5:45am
Where:   David Nolan Gallery
527 West 29th Street
New York, NY 10001
Between 10th and 11th Avenues
Price:   Free Admission
Type:   Arts

David Nolan Gallery invites you to a special performance by the art/music duo Black Lake, called Black Lake Silver Moon on Saturday, May 7th at 5 pm. This event is organized in conjunction with New York Gallery Week, the second annual event including the participation of sixty galleries from all over New York.

Black Lake is an art/music duo comprised of Susan Jennings (Yale Class of '86) and Slink Moss. Their performances combine projected video art, original music and lyrics, sounds, movement, spoken word, sculpture, collage, hand-made instruments, drums, and shadows in a unique live performance. They have a vinyl LP entitled Netherzone coming out on Right Brain Words this summer.

This event is free and open to the public.

About the artists:
Susan Jennings is a video artist whose work has been shown in many galleries and museums in New York and abroad. She brings her video imagery and her wild and textured guitar playing to the mix, and together with Mosss stand-out voice and neo-beat word-scapes, the two have created a sonic vision entirely their own.Slink Moss hails from Chicago with a rock and roll background. Moss is also a painter, filmmaker and comic artist whose work can be seen in the zine Roctober. Susan Jennings is a video artist whose work has been shown in many galleries and museums in New York and abroad. She brings her video imagery and her wild and textured guitar playing to the mix, and together with Mosss stand-out voice and neo-beat word-scapes, the two have created a sonic vision entirely their own.

 

www.blacklakeart.com

 



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