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Boyd Lee Dunlop: Boyd's Blues CD
Recorded in Buffalo in 2011. Allen Farmelo, Producer; Brendan Bannon, Executive Producer.
"The McNeill Trio plays high-level improvisational music, built around strong compositions and sturdy motifs… His extended solo during album-opener 'Hold On' offers a master class in musical storytelling, and his improvised prelude to 'Metropolis' is both playful and haunting." — Jeff Miers, Buffalo News
$10.00 plus $2.00 shipping and handling.
Eyes and Ears: Sound Needs Image DVD
A program of real-time graphic scores created by Western New York based film and video artists and sonically interpreted by members of the Open Music Ensemble. Curated by Will Redman
and Joanna Raczynska, in collaboration with the Carnegie
Art Center, the Experimental Television Center,
and Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center.
$15.00 plus $5.00 shipping and handling.
The Sounds of Science by Yo La Tengo Poster
High quality limited edition posters, designed and hand silk-screened by
Buffalo's own Hero
Design specifically for Yo La Tengo's performance at Shea's on July
11, 2006. Signed and numbered by Hero. 10 x 24".
$15.00 plus $7.50 shipping and handling.
There's Gonna Be Sorrow (LP)
33 r.p.m. record on transparent red & white vinyl. Music by Los Angeles-based experimental remix team Los Cremators (their MySpace page). Includes exhibition catalog for Julio César Morales' The Year of the Diamond Dogs - Limited edition of 150, each numbered and signed by the artist.
Sound samples coming soon!
$20.00 plus $5.00 shipping and handling.
Artists & Models T-Shirt
A favorite design from A&M:Unhinged
Black shirt with design by Buffalo's own Hero Design. Sizes available: Men's 2XL, Men's S, Women's S, Women's XS
$15.00 plus $5.00 shipping and handling.
Charles Clough: Pepfog Clufff
27 pages, 8.5" x 8.5", handbound, signed by the artist
$100.00 plus $5.00 shipping and handling.
Signed and numbered silkscreen print by Jesse Webber
From Hallwalls Artist in Residence Project (HARP) artist Jesse Webber's exhibition you can't smoke in here mr. corbusier, you'll burn this mother down.
Edition of 100 on 145 gram Vealta Avario Biblas paper, 27 x 38 inches.
Sharits / Robakowski: ATTENTION LIGHT!
Accompanying publication to ATTENTION: LIGHT!, a film & video program co-curated by £ukasz Ronduda and Joanna Raczynska made possible with a grant from CEC Artslink. Edited by £ukasz Ronduda (42 pages) Published by the Centre for Contemporary Art, Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Poland. 2004.
$6.00 plus $7.50 shipping and handling.
Primordial Lift (CD)
Commissioned of composer Pauline Oliveros by the Fromm
Foundation for performance at Hallwalls—had its world premiere in
Hallwalls’ Black ‘n’ Blue Theatre on March 20, 1998. The
ensemble comprised Pauline Oliveros (accordion, electronics, vocals), Anne
Bourne (cello), Tony Conrad (electric violin), Alexandra Gelencser (electric
cello), David Grubbs (harmonium), Scott Olson (low frequency oscillator),
Andrew Deutsch (live video processing), and Chris Borkowski (live mix).
LABEL: Table of the Elements
YEAR OF RELEASE: 1999
$15.00 plus $5.00 shipping and handling.
Cecilia Vicuna: Cloud-Net
Artist book by Chilean-born poet and visual artist Cecilia
Vicuna (Art In General, 1999) (108 pages)
$20.00 plus $7.50 shipping and handling.
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Early history of Hallwalls told in 1300 Elmwood - Buffalo State College alumni magaizine
Read the article here - the story of how Hallwalls was founded in 1974 by Buff State students Robert Longo, Cindy Sherman, Charles Clough, Michael Zwack, and Diane Bertolo, among others.