Media Arts Program
 

Friday, March 10, 2000

Co-sponsored/co-presented by:
Buffalo Labor Studies program of Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations, NNY Peace Center, WNY Council on Occupational Safety and Health, and Coalition for Economic Justice

SALT OF THE EARTH

Presented at:
Hallwalls

Film screening of SALT OF THE EARTH (Michael Wilson - writer, Herbert J. Biberman — director, Paul Jarrico — producer, 1953, 94 min., film to video transfer). Followed by a discussion led by labor history professor Alex Blair

 
 
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IN THE GALLERY
from Jan. 13, 2012
through Feb. 24, 2012
 

Marla Hlady
Walls


For the past twenty years, objects and sound have played an ongoing and intimate part in the practice of Toronto artist Marla Hlady. Often, a rigorous and seemingly solid sculptural form has been injected with an element of seemingly spontaneous action—which generates its own sound score—as well as pre-recorded sound elements introduced innocuously into fabricated objects. There has often been a duality between the desire to contain and shape sound and motion and the impulse to let it find its own self-actualizing space.