We are happy to announce another event at the historic Evans School. For this month’s installment, Noa Fodrie will perform her monologue In an Effort to be More Honest, and Teague McDaniel will deliver a rendition of their performance art piece Sift. The Weirdo from Another Planet will play two sets of saxophone-based, experimental music. We are thrilled to host these three performers and look forward to seeing you at the event next weekend.
PERFORMER BIOS:
Noa Fodrie (she/her) is a Memphis born and bred educator and artist. As a black biracial woman, Noa uses the materiality of painting, installation, written word, and performance to negotiate the conversation of body, space, and audience while finding the place to exist in between. She is currently pursuing her MFA in Painting and Drawing at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Teague McDaniel (they/them) is an interdisciplinary artist based in Boulder, CO and the current Denver Digerati artist in residence. Their art practice is media agnostic and frequently traverses installation, performance, social practice, painting, and printmaking. They are the founder and curator of local arts organization, CII, teach art at MSU Denver, and write for OFM's art section. They hold an MA in Art from Colorado Western University and BA in Studio Art from MSU Denver.
The Weirdo From Another Planet (he/him) has been performing beatific sound manipulations for over twenty years, ten of those spent as one of the Boulder area's most steadfast experimental musicians. His main practices are sample-based sound collage, experimental electronics, and contemporary classical composition. The Weirdo co-founded the Shadowtrash Tape Group, has hosted multiple radio shows in the area presenting new underground music and live radio-play stagings (as well as once getting locked in KVCU's broadcast room for 48 hours during a snowstorm and performing live music nonstop), and has played everywhere from the Fiske Planetarium—opening for DJ Spooky—to the interior of a sewer tunnel for a broadcast to an audience at La Générale in Paris, France. More propaganda can be found at www.weirdo.love