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09 / 12
09 / 13
Start: 10:00 pm

PROTEST HEAVEN jazz and improvised music series

Agathe Max, solo violin (Lyon, France)

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Chris Brokaw (Boston)

About the artists:

After 10 years of conventional classical music, AGATHE MAX started to improvise and develop a large range of different sounds with the accoustic violin. She's played with several bands, from pirate's performances with Arbrupt to gypsy blues folk music with Brown Recluse, with whom she did a US tour during the summer of 2005. At that time, she met the performer Rachel Rosenthal in her Los Angeles studio. She describes this as "the deepest human experience as an artistic point of view."

On her current project: "I've started this solo violin project in 2005 and since then i try to go further and further in this experiment that gives lots of possibilities."

She also does collaborations with Yoko Higashi (voices and effects) and actors, dancers (Juha Marsalo, Carolyn Carlson), videos (facteur prod)...

http://www.agathemax.com

CHRIS BROKAW was born and raised in and around new york city. after attending oberlin college, he moved to boston, massachusetts, where he continues to reside.
in 1990, he began recording and performing internationally with CODEINE, with whom he played drums and guitar on 2 records for SUB-POP. in 1992, he left that band to pursue songwriting, singing and guitar playing with COME, who recorded four albums for MATADOR and toured internationally over the course of 10 years.

since 2002, chris has recorded four solo albums: the instrumental "RED CITIES" (ATAVISTIC/KIMCHEE/12XU, 2002), the solo acoustic "WANDERING AS WATER"(NORMAL, 2004), the film score "I WAS BORN, BUT" (ATAVISTIC/12XU, 2004), and the rock/vocal "INCREDIBLE LOVE" (12XU/ROCK ACTION/ACUARELA, 2005).

http://www.chrisbrokaw.com

Heaven Gallery
1550 N. Milwaukee Ave 2nd Fl.
Chicago
(Blue Line to Damen)
$5 suggested donation

09 / 14
Start: 11:25 am

DJs

09 / 15
09 / 16
09 / 17
09 / 18
09 / 19
09 / 20
Start: 9:00 pm

A night packed to the brim with a diverse grouping of top-rate avant-garde acts from Chicago and beyond!

JIM BAKER AND KEEFE JACKSON, electronics, piano and reeds

OS

PATRICK NEAL BOWMAN

BRUCE LAMONT AND MICHAEL ZERANG

Bruce Lamont / Michael Zerang Duo

Bruce Lamont joined yakuza in feb of 2000 and since the group has recorded 4 full lengths including their latest release "transmutations". He collaborates in various other projects with, e.g., dave rempis, fred lonberg-holm, kevin sharp, jeff parker, frank rosaly. Bruce has recorded wth the japanese black metal turned space-prog band sigh, east west blast test (on ipecac), ken vandermark for one of the next dalek records, jai-alai savant ( out now on GSL),cephalic carnage (relapse), minsk(relapse), Nachtmystium,and others. in july of 2006 he made is debut solo perfomance using a looper pedal and effects along with saxophones, guitar, voice, harp, and percussion. he has performed along side scott kelly (neurosis), battles, toby driver(kayo dot),OM, Daniel Higgs (lungfish), Lichens and appeared at the Relapse and Furniture record showcases @ the sxsw music festival.he has also jammed with stooges sax man steve mackay, the akron family,midnight snake, eugene robinson(oxbow),borbetomagus (recording out there somewhere), and teamed up with mark solotroff (bloodyminded, recording also out there somewhere) .in june 2007 he made his first offical solo debut (recorded by sanford parker) entitled "Feral Songs".
myspace.com/brucelamont

Michael Zerang has over sixty titles in his discography and has toured nationally and internationally since 1981 with and ever-widening pool of collaborators. He was the artistic director of the Link's Hall Performance Series from 1985-1989 where he produced over 300 concerts of jazz, traditional ethnic folk music, electronic music, and other forms of forward thinking music. He continued to produce concerts at Cafe Urbus Orbis from 1994-1996, and at his own space, The Candlestick Maker in Chicago's Albany Park neighborhood, from 2001 - 2005. He has taught as a guest artist at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago in performance technique, sound design, and sound/music as it relates to puppetry; rhythmic analysis for dancers at The Dance Center of Columbia College, Northwestern University, and MoMing Dance and Arts Center; courses in Composer - Choreographer Collaborations at Northwestern University; music to children at The Jane Adams Hull House. He has held workshops in improvisational music and percussion technique and teaches private lessons in rhythmic analysis, music composition, and percussion technique.
myspace.com/michaelzerang

Os

Bloomington, Indiana's dark side always sneaks in under the radar, ever present and ever fruitful... producing a few bands (and subsequent recordings) that blow a handful of minds and keep Bloomington pertinent to the underground as other bands continue to promote the city overground. OS produces a glorious muffled molasses sludge of sound. I am not so familiar with the 'doom' genre or whatever, but OS is one of the best of that sound I've heard, as well as seeping (slowly) into other genres I know full well about. And if you can't take the pace, play it at 45rpm. -drekka
myspace.com/lonsesomevalleyalchemist

Patrick Neal Bowman

Bowman's distinctly American experimentalism falls neatly alongside the traditions now explored so thoroughly by the likes of the Table of the Elements catalogue. Part electroacoustic improvisation, part cinematic eeriness, part Americana, Bowman's music rambles along and blooms slowly, like a dying walk in the desert.
myspace.com/patricknealbowman

Keefe Jackson/Jim Baker

Keefe Jackson is a saxophonist/clarinettist/composer. He arrived in Chicago in 2001 from his native Fayetteville, Arkansas. He has performed with many musicians, including Tim Daisy, Dave Rempis, Jeb Bishop, Jason Roebke, Guillermo Gregorio, Jim Baker, Brian Dibblee, Jason Adasiewicz, Mike Reed, Todd Munnik, James Falzone, Ernst Karel, Jason Stein, Nori Tanaka, Matt Schneider, Jason Ajemian, Tatsuya Nakatani, Josh Berman, Aram Shelton, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Anton Hatwich, Frank Rosaly, Nick Broste, Paul Hartsaw, Karl Seigfried, Kevin Davis, and Swiss musicians Marc Untern”hrer, Thomas Mejer, and many others. Ongoing groups include the Lucky 7s (Farragut, Lakeside Digital), the 774th Street Quartet (A Rare Thing, Bloody Murder Records), the Chicago Luzern Exchange (Several Lights, Delmark Records), and the Festival Quartet (Festival Quartet, Aspidistra Records). He also leads the large group Keefe Jackson's Project Project.

Jim Baker has been playing in and around Chicago as a pianist, keyboardist, and synthesist for more than two decades, mostly in improvisational contexts. He initially studied piano with Thomas Scott, of Glen Ellyn, Illinois, and studied composition with Morgan Powell and Herbert Brun at the University of Illinois at Urbana.
Jim can be seen and heard all over town, performing most regularly with Mars Williams, Brian Sandstrom, and Steve Hunt, at Hotti Biscotti each Tuesday night.

This (e)special(ly) BIG show starts at 9pm!
1550 N. Milwaukee Ave. 2nd Fl.
Chicago
(Blue Line to Damen)
$5-10 suggested donation

09 / 21
09 / 22
09 / 23
09 / 24
09 / 25
09 / 26
Start: 8:00 pm

Heaven Proudly Presents
"The Very Small Drive-In"
Featuring the video performance work "Thrift Store Odyssey and the Whale." By Sean Samoheyl

Sean Samoheyl is a sculptural video artist with a love of Drive-In's and puppets. He combined his passions by building a interior –to scale drive in sculpture and he projects a video of his puppet show on the screen. Sean will also do live puppetry the night of the show. Video Puppet Screening on Friday September 26th, 2008 at 8pm. $7 Suggested donation

There will be a drive-in built inside the main gallery at Heaven Gallery complete with carved and painted wooden cars and a concessions stand. Sculpter and puppeteer Sean Samoheyl will project his video "The Thrift Store Odyssey and The Whale" on the drive-in screen. Samoheyl will perform puppetry in the videos and also live within the space. Sean performs using flat puppets in a small toy theater that is actually a chest mounted box that he wears as he improvises the stories. Sean performed many times over traveling across the U.S. in 2007 and 2008 using a basic story that was never the same twice. "The Whale" is about a boy who is part whale and wants to discover his roots. "The Thrift Store Odyssey", part autobiography, is about a young man who leaves the city in search of a more authentic life in a farm community. The video is culled from footage of Sean's tour with his traveling puppet theater

With the sculpture of the drive in Sean Samoheyl is revisiting the vague memories he has of drive-in theaters as a child. He also explores the social aspects of drive-ins. "I wanted the drive-in to have layers of history with no clear indication of what era it is. I wanted it to be both run down and beloved. The cars seem almost not to be able to move now that they've made it to the movie. They are the exhausted, prized possessions of their owners. I imagined the drive-in to be inhabited by steel mill workers and supermarket check-out workers. Muscle cars with primed replaced fenders that may never get painted to match the rest of the car. The family vans and wagons that remind us of a time when it seemed like oil would never run out, or that gas would not exceed a dollar a gallon, or two dollars for that matter. It's also an attempt to see a drive-in as a gathering, a weekly pageant. A sort of camp out that doesn't last very long. "-Sean Samoheyl

Sean Samoheyl is an artist living in a farm collective in rural Virginia called Twin Oaks Community. His work is informed by the many jobs he's involved in, such as forestry, making rope, childcare, weaving hammocks and making tofu. Sean moved to the farm from Chicago in 2001 where he worked as a bike messenger. Although Sean has had a life long interest in car culture and design, at 34 years old he has never owned car.

http://www.seansamoheyl.com/

09 / 27
Start: 10:00 pm

PROTEST HEAVEN jazz and improvised music series

Fred Lonberg-Holm, cello
Charlotte Hug, viola (Zurich/London)
Lou Mallozzi, electronics

CHARLOTTE HUG (born 1965) musician, composer, visual artist, lives in Zurich and London. She studied music and viola with Henrik Crafoord at the SMPV Berne and Paul Silverthorne in London, and received a training in "scenic design" at the University of Art and Design Zurich.

In addition to performing solo at international music festivals and in theatres and museums (at the Tage für Neue Musik in Zurich, the 10th LMC Festival at the Royal Festival Hall in London, the Feuer und Flamme Festival for Music in the Theatre at Kampnagel in Hamburg and the Festival internacional de creation en tiempo real at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid), Hug also collaborates with other artists.

Hug often seeks out unusual venues for her performances, places that lend surprising acoustic, visual or emotional accents to her playing. She has appeared in the icy caverns of the Rhône Glacier in the Upper Valais in Switzerland as well as in an acoustically insulated S&M torture chamber in Zurich's red light district. The labyrinthine subterranean passageways of the "House of Detention", a 250-year-old former dungeon in the London neighbourhood of Farringdon, have also played host to her productions.

Her work has been distinguished in a number of ways, with awards and grants, including a stipend from the Aargauer Kuratorium to study in London. The Swiss cultural funding agency Pro Helvetia supported the research necessary for her spatio-musical project with a composition prize; the work that emerged from this research, Sonorbit, was subsequently performed while she was artist in residence at the Kunstlabor forum:claque in Baden. 2004/05 she is "artist in residence" at the "Cité internationale des arts" Paris.

Charlotte Hug is a member of the London Improvisers Orchestra. She collaborates with other composers as well as with the Swiss Centre for Computer Musik and improvises, both freely and conceptually, with such performers as John Butcher, John Edwards, Phil Minton, Maggie Nicols, Evan Parker, Elliott Sharp and Phil Wachsmann. Her domain encompasses the most diverse fields, including composition, improvisation, electro-acoustics, performance, music for film and musical theatre aswell as in visual art and sound installations.

http://www.myspace.com/fredlonbergholm
http://www.loumallozzi.com/
http://www.charlottehug.ch

Heaven Gallery
1550 N. Milwaukee Ave. 2nd Fl.
Chicago
(Blue Line to Damen)
$5 suggested donation

09 / 28
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 6:30 pm

Jennifer Swanson, flute; Garrett Matlock, clarinet- Duets, TBA

Garrett Matlock, clarinet, Miklos Rozsa's Sonatina for Solo Clarinet.

Tracey Fleshman, voice and autoharp
Nun Lass uns Frieden –Schubert
Where did you sleep last night -Leadbelly

Kate Eakin, oboe
Cinq Pieces by Antal Dorati
1. La Cigale et la Fourmie [The Cricket and the Ant]
2. Lettre d'Amour [Love Letter]
5. Legerdemain [Slight of Hand]

INTERMISSION

Nomi Epstein, piece for piano, flute, and dancer (title?)

Rachel Shaftman, piano, La fille aux cheveux de lin by Debussy

Dan Thatcher, double bass and Rachel Shaftman, piano, Romance, by Debussy

09 / 29
09 / 30
10 / 1
10 / 2
Start: 9:00 pm
End: 11:30 pm

TBA

10 / 3
10 / 4
Start: 7:00 pm

3rd Annual Chicago Calling Festival
Saturday, 10/4, 7pm

Carol Ng-He / AJ Viola

Steve Barsotti / Eric Leonardson duo -- improvisation with invented instruments & electronics

Hanah Jon Taylor (saxophones) & Tom Abbs (upright bass)

“Post-Katrina Stories” -- a film by Stan West

Jeb Bishop -- trombone
Craig Taborn -- piano
Fred Lonberg-Holm -- cello
Tim Daisy -- drums

Heaven Gallery
1550 N Milwaukee, 2nd fl
Chicago
(Blue line to Damen)
$10 suggested donation

The Third Annual Chicago Calling Arts Festival (CCAF3) takes place October 1-12, 2008, featuring Chicago-based artists collaborating in performances and projects with artists living in other locations -- both here in the U.S. and abroad. These collaborations will be prepared or improvised, and some performances will involve live feeds between Chicago and elsewhere.

Among the scheduled projects are: a Chicago-based musician/composer collaborating with a composer from the Philippines, Chicago-based poets connecting over the radio with poets from Hawaii, and a Chicago-based musician collaborating with a British visual artist. Venues for CCAF3 will include Elastic Sound & Vision Gallery, The Velvet Lounge, Black Rock Pub & Kitchen, Heaven Gallery, Little Black Pearl Art & Design Center, WNUR (Northwestern University), Peter Jones Gallery, 32nd&Urban Gallery, AV-aerie, Café Mestizo, and other locations.

For more information about Chicago Calling, please visit www.chicagocalling.org

10 / 5
10 / 6
10 / 7
Start: 8:00 pm

EXPERIMENTAL FOLK SERIES presents:

Elam Blackman and Friends

(guitar and vocals)

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Ben Brown Project

Ben MacDonald, guitar and vocals
Jonah Kraut, bass
Marc Riordan, drums

ELAM BLACKMAN is a gifted singer-songwriter firmly planted in the folk tradition, whose songs delight and touch the listener. Sometimes whimsical, sometimes melancholy, often longing, he invites his listeners to journey with him. His easy going manner and warm stage presence draw people in and establishes an easy rapport with his audience. Elam has shared the stage with Jolie Holland, Pieta Brown, Richard Julian, Forest Sun, ALO, Chris Brown, Sean Hayes, Jesse Denatale, Naomi Sommers, Noam Weinstein and Zach Gill.

http://www.elamblackman.com
http://www.myspace.com/elamis

BEN MACDONALD is a guitarist/singer recently relocated to Chicago. He has performed throughout the U.S. with Aoife O'Donovan (of Crooked Still), Heather Masse (Wayfaring Strangers, Wailing Jenny's), and others. From his Myspace page:

"getting it together. up in the cabin. down in the lowlands. all in the drift."

http://www.myspace.com/zenmac

Heaven Gallery
1550 N. Milwaukee Ave. 2nd Fl.
Chicago
(Blue Line to Damen)
$5 suggested donation

10 / 8
10 / 9
10 / 10
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 11:00 pm

Who's in charge here?

That's the question I keep asking myself, and the question that spawned this exhibition. It seems extra timely now, as Congress is debating an economic bailout plan and the nation decides who should be our next leader.

The exhibition offers work that considers questions of authority and power. Initially inspired by the military operations of various factions of bugs residing on the Jeffers Tree Farm, the participating artists responded to my inquiry about their relationships to ruling powers, be they small intimate ones or larger hegemonic ones. The results are varied and textured—Christa Donner responded with drawings focusing on the body and health; Mollie McKinley's response involves a dialog with the supernatural; Tristan Perich and Kunal Gupta's Jelly project offers an alternative strategy to the way we interact with the web; Andreas Warisz's video installation centering around a Chicago Housing project is a rich exploration of the ways information can be disseminated; Melissa Damasauskas offers us a glimpse into a list that rules her; Todd Mattei's photos posit a need for a new deity. Also featuring: drawings by Kelly Allen, Nicholas Wylie, Sarah Beth Woods; photos by Grant Ernhart, Thomas Macker, Lucas Blair; sculpture by Michael Hunter, Scott Cowan, Montgomery Perry Smith and more.

There are rumblings that there might be a piano duel at the closing reception, as well as a performance by Margaret Taylor and music by Doug Rosenberg.

Don't miss it.

Organized by Brieanne Hauger with assistance from Harold Arts.

Work by:

Kelly Allen
Lucas Blair
Scott Cowan
Melissa Damasauskas
Christa Donner
Rob Duarte
Grant Ernhart
Maggie Haas
Michael Hunter
Katy Keefe and Frank Van Duerm
Thomas Macker
Todd Mattei
Mollie McKinley
Tristan Perich and Kunal Gupta
Montgomery Perry Smith
Robert Snowden
Margaret Taylor
Andreas Warisz
Sarah Beth Woods
Nicholas Wylie

haroldarts.org

Start: 8:00 pm
End: 11:00 pm

Paris
The Heaven Cloud Will hover near the Eiffel Tower
Heaven Gallery presents Select Videos and premiere of the new Heaven DVD
DVD will be for sale in the NTSC format for 20 Euro

Heaven in Paris
October 10th, 2008
@ 8pm
Caroline Breton
26 rue des tourelles
75020 paris
code A 1789
1er étage
+33 (1) 77 12 65 68

*please RSVP for Paris this is a small space
clara@heavengallery.com


Still from Chris Hefner's "Birdcatcher"

10 / 11
Start: 12:00 pm

Grant Workshop open to the public.

http://cityofchicago.org/CulturalGrants

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 11:00 pm

3rd Annual Chicago Calling Arts Festival, Saturday, 10/11, 7pm

1st set:

Hamadal Issoufou -- guitar
Jamie Topper -- percussion

2nd set:

Jeff Albert -- trombone
Ian Ash -- mallet controller
James Falzone -- clarinet
Dan Godston -- trumpet
Matt Golombisky -- upright bass

3rd set:

Renée Baker -- violin
David Boykin -- saxophones
Eric Glick Rieman -- prepared Rhodes electric piano

Heaven Gallery
1550 N Milwaukee, 2nd fl
Chicago
(Blue line to Damen)
$10 suggested donation

The Third Annual Chicago Calling Arts Festival (CCAF3) takes place October 1-12, 2008, featuring Chicago-based artists collaborating in performances and projects with artists living in other locations -- both here in the U.S. and abroad. These collaborations will be prepared or improvised, and some performances will involve live feeds between Chicago and elsewhere.

Among the scheduled projects are: a Chicago-based musician/composer collaborating with a composer from the Philippines, Chicago-based poets connecting over the radio with poets from Hawaii, and a Chicago-based musician collaborating with a British visual artist. Venues for CCAF3 will include Elastic Sound & Vision Gallery, The Velvet Lounge, Black Rock Pub & Kitchen, Heaven Gallery, Little Black Pearl Art & Design Center, WNUR (Northwestern University), Peter Jones Gallery, 32nd&Urban Gallery, AV-aerie, Café Mestizo, and other locations.

For more information about Chicago Calling, please visit www.chicagocalling.org

10 / 12
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