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☼☼LIFTED☼☼ presented by Chapel Sound is back!!
Join us on a Sunday afternoon with all day performances, art installations, food (gourmet bao) and drinks (coffee, tea, beer & blueberry wine). Come hang in a communal space, socialize, network, eat, drink and enjoy your lazy Sunday afternoon at our Mt Pleasant pop-up afternoon party.
Live Performances:
3PM
Jade Statues
https://soundcloud.com/jadestatues
5PM
A-Ro
https://soundcloud.com/aro-elekwent
6PM
Downtown Ambassadors
DTA performs live improvised chillout/triphop jams. Allan Rodger plays on the bass, keys and Mini-moog while K-Rec captures Allan Rodger's loops on the fly using Ableton Live with an APC40 and drops samples with his Yamaha SU700.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hd8Kb9b62H0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-LHq6zW03o
7PM
Zoo Owl (Toronto)
8PM
Heroshe x Night Work
Connecting through Chapelsound, Night Work and Heroshe decided to start producing/jamming together to gain a better understanding of each others production techniques and share each others musical interests. Using synthesizers, samples, and a drum machine, they forge a sound that blends Night Work’s interest in the UK electronica sound and Heroshe’s fascination with hip-hop/jazz.
https://soundcloud.com/heroshe
9PM
Blocktreat
Brandon Hoffman meshes field recordings, clunky sampled percussion , and effects-drenched mandolin to create a meditative mosaic of sound. His approach is as nostalgic as it is progressive. Hoffman was recently a guest performer and lecturer at the University of Colorado, and can be heard regularly on CBC Radio 2's the Signal with Laurie Brown.
https://soundcloud.com/blocktreat
Chapel Sound DJs on rotation all day
https://soundcloud.com/chapelsound
Art/Visual Installations:
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Paul Kunihølm Pauper
Paul Kuniholm Pauper (Seattle) creates art embodying sculptural objects, wearable art intervention, location-categoric installation, video and various time-based artwork that is exhibited in museums and other cultural venues internationally. He uses the concepts of community and time to narrate his artistic practice, often selecting materials and processes appropriated from the creative techniques of his family of origin, which has been continuously present in the Seattle area since 1890. Paul Kuniholm Pauper was formally trained in fiber arts at The University of Washington where he studied with fiber arts scholars Layne Goldsmith, Michael Cepress and Julia Freeman.
https://sites.google.com/site/paulkuniholmpauper/
Emily Chou
Emily Chou, a sculpture major at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, is currently exploring the way fractures and ruptures in daily life are mended or mediated. Examining DIY culture through materials that are perceptually reaching for what their surface is representing.
Eli Muro
Laine Butler
Laine Butler is a live projectionist, musician and procedural computer artist. With experiments in visions and light, Laine emphasis on the connection of art and machine. His work ranges from simple two dimensional movements to 3D spaces and creations.
https://vimeo.com/visionsbymir
Moonroom Studios
https://vimeo.com/moonroomstudio
curated by Which Nancy
Food provided by
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The Lo Gourmet Bao
Cover is $7
Please bring CASH. No ATM on-site.
@196 Kingsway (at 10th Ave across from Kingsgate Mall