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mobius events + mobius artists group This Week & Weekend November 5th - November 11th, 2009
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Boston: Performance Friday November 6th 2009 @ 8pm Suggested donation $5 - $10 @ Democracy Center in Harvard Square
New England Phonographers Featuring: Rick Breault, Derek Hoffend, Ernst Karel, Asher Thal-Nir& Mobius Artist Group Member Jed Speare
 image of Ernst Karel
@ Democracy Center 45 Mt. Auburn, Cambridge, MA Harvard Square
The New England Phonographers Union is a fluid congregation of sound artists and field recordists who work with untreated and unprocessed recordings of the rich and varied sounds around them. Through the exploration and documentation of urban and rural public spaces, sound objects and events, the Union captures auditory phenomena otherwise lost, and re-interpret the particularity of individual places as a newly idealized sonic environment.
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Boston: Artists Talk @ Mobius Monday November 9, 2009 :: 7pm $7 / $5 students
Mobius Presents: Reports From Afield: OPEN ART, China featuring Mobius Artists Group Members: Milan Kohout, Jeff Huckleberry, Sandy Huckleberry, Mari Novotny-Jones & Alisia Waller
 image of Mari Novotny-Jones in Beijing
Reports from Afield is a monthly series of artists talks at Mobius. This month features talks by the artists who travelled to Beijing for The 10th Open International Performance Art Festival. Come here them speak about the excitement and challenge of creating experimental art in the People's Republic!
Refreshments provided by Estragon, sponsors for this series.
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Boston: Installation @ MEME Gallery November 9 - 21, 2009 Closing reception on November 21 at 7pm
Jeff Huckleberry's Very Beautiful Art Show For You

MEME Gallery 55 Norfolk Street Central Square, Cambridge http://meme.templeofmessages.com/pagez/now.html
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CALL FOR PROPOSALS!
Experimental music/movement performance by Jane Wang, Grant Smith, Liz Roncka, Tom Plsek, Zsolt Varga, Lewis Gesner, Emily Beattie. Photo by Bob Raymond.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS! Mobius Works in Progress January 29-30, 2010 Our deadline to receive your proposal is: December 4, 2009 Submit proposal to: WIP@mobius.org For details please see: http://mobius.org/events/works-progress-call-proposals
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COMING UP in NOVEMBER & DECEMBER 2009:
November 13 & 14, 12009: 8pm Juddertone: 6 Composers & 6 Choreographers @ Boston University Dance Theatre :: $20 / $15 students, seniors & BDA Members http://www.juddertone.com/
November 15, 17, 18 & 21, 2009 Marilyn Arsem will be participating in 'On the Way: 2009 ArTrend International Performance Art Meeting,' in Taiwan including outdoor durational performances, an artists talk and a group performance experiment. http://artrendperfogrup.blogspot.com/
December 4th & 5th at 8pm, December 6th at 5pm, 2009 Dancing the Beast: A Gathering of Dancers, Heroes & Other Beautiful Monsters @ Mobius :: $20, $15 students, seniors, BDA Members Seating limited, reservations strongly recommended. Call (617) 571-3066 or email dancingthebeast@gmail.com for reservations.
December 7, 2009 :: 8pm Musical Mondays #4 @ Mobius $10 general/$5 students Featuring artists Tom Plsek, Jane Wang and guest artists Mike Bullock on double bass and Tucker Dulin on trombone.
Please visit www.mobius.org for more information and details about these and other upcoming events.
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About Mobius:
Mobius (est. 1977) is a non-profit, artist-run organization, whose mission is to generate, shape and test experimental art. The members of the organization believe an effective strategy for supporting this art is to establish grounds that build relationships among fellow artists. Mobius is committed to structuring environments that foster projects incorporating a wide range of disciplines. This approach sets in motion situations where the artist's impact can be seen locally, nationally and internationally. Constructing art initiatives outside accepted frameworks and encouraging animated discourse with the public are fundamental to Mobius.
Founded by Marilyn Arsem in 1977, Mobius is known for incorporating a wide range of the visual, performing, and media arts into innovative live performance, video, installation and intermedia works. Mobius has produced hundreds of original works that have attained critical acclaim in Boston, nationally and internationally. Works created at Mobius have been presented throughout the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia.For more on Mobius click HERE. Mobius is funded by the Boston Cultural Council, a municipal agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency; the Oedipus Foundation; by an award for artistic excellence from the Tanne Foundation, and generous private support.
mobius 725 Harrison Ave. Boston, MA 02118 www.mobius.org
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Mobius | 725 Harrison Ave. | Boston | MA | 02118
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