Tuesday, June 12, 2012

RUDIMENTS FOR RHYTHM AND WORDS WORKSHOP


New youth workshop for High School students and young adults added! 


An introduction to rudiments and rhythm with poet A. K. Toney and musician Alfredo Rivera. 

This workshop is designed to assist youth poets and storytellers with presentation using musical accompaniments.  It will assist the student poets by allowing them to effectively communicate with the musician that will perform with them.  Using the tools of memorization, timing, and basic chord theory, student poets will obtain a modest comprehension of call and response with performing in front of audiences.  Thus allowing students to expand their knowledge musically and elevate their writing, giving it liberty on stage as well as on the page for readers and listeners.  More importantly, this process is designed to make poetry sound well crafted, profound and give ambiance when performing through a musical medium.

When: July 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th

Time: 10-12pm, Saturdays

Where: Beyond Baroque 681 Venice Bl. Venice, CA 90291
Only taking 20 students

Free!!


Funded by  Poets & Writers 

Saturday, June 2, 2012

17 June, Sunday - 2:00 PM SAVE KLSD: MEDIA CONSOLIDATION AND LOCAL RADIO FILM SCREENING


You are invited:
"Save KLSD: Media Consolidation & Local Radio" screening on
Sunday, June 17, 2pm with special guest Bree Walker joining the post-screening Q/A panel with producers Jennifer C. Douglas and Jon Monday. Bree is a long-time SoCal broadcaster, actress and activist, and co-narrates Save KLSD.
 
To RSVP, email jen@saveklsd.com (an evite will then be sent).

Save KLSD is a new grassroots documentary film that explores the struggle of Air America KLSD-AM and the near extinction of local, diverse radio in America, with Bill Moyers, Phil Donahue, Ed Schultz, Randi Roades, Cenk Uygur, Robert Reich, Richard Wolffe, Van Jones, Eric Klinenberg, Senator Barbara Boxer, Stacy Taylor, Roger Hedgecock and more broadcasters, advocates and experts.

More info:http://saveklsd.com and
http://www.sandiegomediareform.com.

Suggested donation $10, and get a DVD for another $5. For each sale, $1 donated to media reform groups.

Afterward, we walk a few blocks to Lemonade Cafe (Abbott Kinney & Venice Blvd.) for a no-host after party. 

Thanks for supporting independent film making and the cause of local, diverse media!



Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Our 3rd NATIONWIDE Annual Beyond Baroque Poetry Contest - Updated Rules


CALLING ALL POETS!
3rd ANNUAL BEYOND BAROQUE POETRY CONTEST
ENTRY DEADLINE: September 1, 2012 (postmarked)


PRIZES
First Prize: $1000
Second Prize: $500
Third Prize: $250
Five honorable mentions will also be given.


RULES
1. You may submit up to 3 unpublished poems, all themes and styles welcome. 42 lines max. The entry fee for 1-3 poems is $15.


2. Poems should each be on their own sheet of paper. Multiple page poems should be numbered and have the title on each page. Poems should not have any identifying text on them except their title, but should be accompanied by a cover letter containing the author’s contact info and the title(s) of the poem(s) being submitted.


3. Send entries, including the entry fee, to:
Beyond Baroque Poetry Contest
681 Venice Blvd., Venice, CA 90291

4. If you would like confirmation that we received your entry, please include your email address. Receipt confirmation will only be sent via email.


5. Entries accepted from inside the U.S. only.

Entries will be judged by SUZANNE LUMMIS,
poet, teacher and director of the Los Angeles Poetry Festival.
W inners will be featured at a poetry reading at Beyond Baroque
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2012, 2:00 - 4:00 PM
All participants in the reading are responsible for their own travel and lodging.

Thank you for your participation!
Your Beyond Baroque Team


SOLD OUT! SECOND ANNUAL GEORGE DRURY SMITH AWARDS DINNER ON JULY 15TH, 2012

SECOND ANNUAL
GEORGE DRURY SMITH
AWARDS DINNER


Hello, dear Beyond Baroque supporters,

At Beyond Baroque's Second Annual Awards Dinner we will be honoring 



WANDA COLEMAN with the
GEORGE DRURY SMITH AWARD


and 

AMÉLIE FRANK with the
BEYOND BAROQUE 
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD

The dinner will take place on

Sunday, July 15, 2012 
at the Church in Ocean Park, 
235 Hill St. 
Santa Monica, California

All proceeds benefit Beyond Baroque's literary programs.

Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., dinner will begin at 6:00 p.m., and the awards program will begin promptly at 7:30 p.m.

No tickets available at the door, because the event is completely sold out!

This year's Master of Ceremonies will be Brendan Constantine, and our presenters will be Beyond Baroque founder, George Drury Smith, as well as last year's Distinguished Service Award recipient, S.A. Griffin.


David Zasloff will entertain, and catering will once again be provided by Wild Thai Restaurant.

Dress is casual  and muses are welcome.

Free parking available at the nearby school parking lot located at 2802 4th Street in Santa Monica.
We are looking forward to a wonderful award ceremony and thank all of you for your generous support!

BEYOND BAROQUE LITERARY ARTS CENTER 

681 VENICE BLVD.
VENICE, CA 90291
www.beyondbaroque.org


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A place dedicated to the possibilities of language.



Monday, April 30, 2012

"USED WITH DECEIT", JEFF & GORDON AT BEYOND BAROQUE






Artist Duo JEFF&GORDON present new video and sculptural work plus a performance at Beyond Baroque Literary/Arts Center, Venice, CA

Reception: Saturday, May 5, 2012, 5-8 pm
( ( ( ( Performance at 6:30 pm ) ) ) )
Exhibition: May 5 to May 21, 2012

Open Friday 11 am - 6 pm, Saturday & others by appointment 
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What's in a name? That which we call a NASCAR driver by a slightly different name would be an artist group. Such is the case with JEFF&GORDON, the artist duo comprised of Jeff Foye and Gordon Winiemko; and Jeff Gordon, the charismatic NASCAR driver (#24). The ampersand—the symbol for the Latin word for “and”—is all that separates the artist duo from the driver. Such a small detail can be easily overlooked, or so it would seem by the number of Jeff Gordon NASCAR fans who mistakenly “like” the artists’ Facebook page. Used with Deceit examines public identity and fan culture; JEFF&GORDON has taken these incidents of mistaken online identity as a point of departure, appropriating Jeff Gordon Youtube videos posted by fans and altering them in various ways to conflate the artists with the titular subject. Into NASCAR video game footage featuring Jeff Gordon's car, the artists insert themselves driving around the block multiple times in defiance of a "no vehicular cruising" law; into a clip of the race car driver and his mother cooking with a family recipe on the Rachael Ray show, they insert themselves having a curious encounter with a fried egg; into a fan video of Jeff Gordon winning a race, they insert themselves performing everyday tasks while wearing identical Jeff Gordon masks. JEFF&GORDON will ultimately deposit these (and more) clips back onto Youtube; this exhibition will be their public premiere.

Beyond Baroque is one of southern California’s leading literary/arts centers. It houses a theater, an art gallery and a bookstore specializing in poetry and alternative writing (the perfect venue for an exhibition that examines the ampersand). The center is based in Venice’s former town hall; the building has a long history of community interaction and JEFF&GORDON will tie all of Beyond Baroque’s areas of interest together with one exhibition including sculpture, video installation and a performance in the center’s theater on the evening of the opening.

Winiemko further explains the group’s inspiration for this new work: “Being mistaken for Jeff Gordon [the driver] on Facebook pointed us towards working with the arbitrariness of identity. We just happen to be mistaken with a race car driver. And in this 15-minutes-of-fame world, who gets to use the identity of Jeff? And Gordon? And JEFF&GORDON?”

Exhibition curated by Carleton Christy
More information
http://www.jeffandgordon.net/
http://www.beyondbaroque.org/

http://studioart.arts.uci.edu/2012/04/used-deceit-jeffgordon-beyond-baroque-literaryarts-center.html

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

7 April, Saturday - 3:00 PM  KABLOOIE!!! ART SHOW OPENING AND RECEPTION: RECENT WORK BY ROBERT BRANAMAN AND TODD A. SMITH


Art Show runs through Monday, April 30, 2012 in our upstairs Mike Kelley Gallery.
Open Friday 11 am - 6 pm, Saturday & others by appointment. 
FREE Admission.

ROBERT BRANAMAN's tremendous body of work includes etchings, paintings, films, books and most recently a series of limited edition digital/traditional prints. Bob was one of the innovative artists showing at the legendary Batman Gallery in San Francisco and was part of Michael McClure’s play !The Feast! performed there. His paintings were prominently featured in Oliver Stone’s film The Doors. His films include Ginsberg (1966) and Goldmouth (1965), starring LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI. He presently lives and works in Santa Monica.

A graduate of CSULB with an MFA in Studio Art, TODD A. SMITH constructs faux books made from wood that address aspects of popular culture, history, science and religion. His creative process begins with an idea that he gleans from personal experiences and interactions with radio, television, books and pop culture. He transforms these ideas into book titles and screen-prints them onto wooden books. Todd places some of these books in libraries; some are transformed into “pop-ups” while others are constructed into columns or small “still-life’s.” Todd also has a series of drawings and prints that expand on the transitory nature of the traditional book and what its content has to offer in the way of knowledge and imagination.

"Mother Earth", a special serigraph series of four different landscapes and earthly delights and insights hand-made by ROBERT BRANAMAN, will be available for $25 each at the reception on April 7th.
A Color Kablooie - Bob Branaman
Fuck Wall Street - Bob Branaman
Kablooie - Bob Branaman


Wednesday, March 28, 2012

May 6, 2012 at 3:00pm - BEYOND BAROQUE ART AUCTION

You are invited to attend our upcoming first-ever art auction. Please spread the word and invite your friends and interested art collectors you might know!



Beyond Baroque, Venice's literary/arts center, will hold its first-ever benefit art auction on Sunday, May 6th. Works by over 25 of Los Angeles' most prominent artists will be featured.
The artists, all of whom have donated their works, include Ed Ruscha, Gronk, Raymond Pettibon, George Herms, Viggo Mortensen and Robbie Conal.    Proceeds  will  support  Beyond Baroque's program of new and experimental music, "Beyond Music."

The event will open at 3 p.m.  Works on sale will be on view for an hour, accompanied by new music performance in the Poetry Garden by renowned saxophonist Ulrich Krieger.  The auction will commence at 4 p.m., and will be conducted by Robert Berman. 
Following the auction, the Mike Kelley Gallery will be dedicated at Beyond Baroque.

"We are deeply grateful to the contributing artists," commented Bob Branaman, curator of the event.  "This landmark auction not only provides great opportunities for art buyers, it represents 
a major interaction between the arts."
Beyond Baroque is located at 681 Venice Blvd, Venice (in the former Venice City Hall).  Admission to the auction is free, and refreshments will be served.
Beyond Baroque is one of America's oldest and largest independent literary/arts centers.  
Founded in 1968, its  black  box  theater  has  presented  many of the nation's foremost poets and writers. Its free Wednesday night poetry workshop has been held continuously for the past 41 years, and its archives contain some 40,000 volumes--a history of literary Los Angeles.
The monthly "Beyond Music" series, curated by composer Daniel Rothman, began in 2010 and has  been praised in the L.A. Times for presenting musically innovative local, national and international composers and performers.



For further information, contact Carlye Archibeque at Beyond Baroque 
(310) 822-3006 | bbpublicity@beyondbaroque.org or visit www.beyondbaroque.org.  



Artist Donors:

Sharon Anderson
Anthony Ausgang
Robert Branaman
Eve Brandstein
Terri Bromberg
Paddy Campanaro
Robbie Conal
Cheri Dickinson
Bill Farroux
Kristin Fouquet
Gronk
John Greco
George Herms
Hillary Kaye
Kelly Lynn Kimball
Melissa Ann Lambert
Mary Lejewski
Barry Marcowitz

Louis Metz
Mike Mollet
Henry Mortensen
Viggo Mortensen
Joseph Patton
Sabine Pearlman
Raymond Pettibon
Martin Pollack
Ed Ruscha
Gailyn Saroyan
Todd Smith
Austin Straus

Mike Street
Andy Takajian
Neil Taylor

Daena Title
Brennan Wheeler
Maija Wilder
Stephan Woodruff
Liv Zutphen

Take a look at the art available at the auction:


























       
                                 
                                      Kelly Lynn Kimball

                              


















                      Bill Farroux