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L@TE @BAM/PFA with Kamau Patton and Random Rotations

Melding visual art and performance in new ways, the programs on this schedule are primarily inspired by themes explored in BAM/PFA’s fall exhibitions, including  and .

Kamau Patton, an artist based in New York and San Francisco, is an artist-in-residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem, and was one of four artists selected for SFMOMA’s 2010 SECA Art Award. His programs for L@TE explore the artistic legacy of Kurt Schwitters. 

Patton's Random Rotations features four artists whose practices will expand the boundaries of the stage to create a collage of overlapping performance and sensation that implicates viewers as participants. Amid Parker Ito’s newsprint and video installation, Lana Voronina performs a one-woman show with video collage, electronic music, and psychosomatic movement. Suzy Poling’s installation of sculpture and light devices will respond to her live performance on flute and synthesizers. Brad Troemel’s Blind Mist, an interactive, Internet-enabled, revolving display of images will be projected throughout the night.

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Oct. 14: Robin Cox Ensemble, Programmed by Sarah Cahill

Oct. 28: The Blob: A Shapeless Spectacle, Programmed by Steve Seid 

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