April 17th - May 8th
The Helm is pleased to present its first sound and sound-related drawing show, Doodle-ee Dee. Anchored by Garek Druss’ large sculpture Sound System, the show explores different relationships that exist between audio and visual stimuli. For Sound System, Druss recorded his habits in the painting studio and reconfigured them into a three hour composition that is amplified through a group of homemade speakers. French artists, Amelie Clavier and Gaelle Maas, interpret sound and music through vibrant, pop-influenced doodles. Marc Manning shows elaborate meditations on words and silence. Seattle-based sound artist Yann Novak will show Corrupt Media, Corrupt Data, a sculpture that explores the place of sound art in the marketplace and the point at which a work is given worth.
Accompanying the five artists will be a group of light-hearted sound experiments for viewers/listeners to take part in. The experiments will hopefully lead viewers toward a notion of their own unique relationship to sound.
The opening will take place from 5-10pm on Thursday, April 17th.
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