Cycling ’74 interviews Coaxial artist in residence Kamau Patton
An Interview with Kamau Patton, written by Christopher Reid Martin published July 21, 2020. Appears on the Cycling ’74 blog here: https://cycling74.com/articles/an-interview-with-kamau-patton As of this time in the Summer of 2020, galleries, museums, and venues in America’s cities are inaccessible due to restrictions on social gatherings. As a result of
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE EXCLUSIVE
Make a donation of $10 and we will send you a postcard with tiny painting by one of our fellow artists! Each postcard will be unique and mailed directly to you. Postcard design by our 2016 intern Julia Henderson.
The Path Forward at Coaxial
As our primary programming involves bringing large groups of people together, we expect that it will be largely impossible for us to host normal programming from Mid-March 2020 through at least early 2021. For the next nine months as much as possible we are recontextualizing the content online through a
Eva Aguila – Comida a Mano: Opening & Video Screening
Saturday, October 5, 2019 at 5 PM – 11 PM at Reseda Park Coaxial Arts Foundation is excited to announce Comida a Mano an installation and video screening part of Current LA: Food. Opening of comal installation and video screening by Eva Aguila, Omolara Abode, Zeina Baltagi, Ciriza, Arshia Fatima
Coaxial receives grants from National Endowment for the Arts & California Arts Council
Coaxial is happy to announce that we have received two grants from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Art Works – Media Art & California Arts Council (CAC) Local Impact. These grants will allow Coaxial to continue our artist residency program and will provide much needed funding for artists during their residency. NEA’s
Interview with Lev Abramov by Suzy Poling
Suzy Poling interviews Lev Abramov about his 8 hour performance “Sweat Equity”, that took place inside of Christopher Reid Martin’s installation, “Mar Gauge”. Sept 9th, 2018. https://www.levabramov.com/sweat-equity 1. I see that you often times do very long performances that involve a lot of endurance. How important of
Los Angeles County Arts Commission awards Coaxial Grant
Coaxial is happy to announce that we have received a grant from the Los Angeles County Arts Commission Organizational Grant Program. This grant will allow Coaxial to continue our artist residency program and will provide much needed funding for artists during their residency. The Organizational Grant Program (OGP) provides Los Angeles
Coaxial Lapel Pin
New Coaxial lapel pin designed by artist Kiki Johnson. Shipping Options Pin + US Shipping $10.00 USDPin + World Shipping $20.00 USD Become a Coaxial Member for $5 a month and get a book and a lapel pin! https://www.patreon.com/coaxialarts
Phonemic Workshop: How you Build your own mic w/Michelle Cortese
October 6, 2018 12-5pm Build your own XLRout microphone from unused vintage telephone parts, guided by VR Designer and Hardware Maker, Michelle Cortese. Telephone carbon elements give the microphone a distorted megaphoneesque sound that can be used and amplified in the way any XLR microphone can be. Kits come with
3 YEARS OF COAXIAL
A book documenting the first three years of Coaxial is now available. With photos covering the gamut of residencies and performances. Over 50 full-color pages. With photos from Katie Stenberg, Eva Aguila, Dalton Blanco, Tony Ung, Estelle Srivijittakar, Suzy Poling, Jonnie Prey, Eric Zimmerman, and Sophia Nearhood. Book design and