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Cold Hollow Sculpture Park 2018 Public Programs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 6/07/2018
Contact: Margaret Coleman, Program Director
Cold Hollow Sculpture Park, 4280 Boston Post Road, Enosburg Falls, VT
coldhollowsculpturepark.com
mcoleman@coldhollowsculpturepark.com; 1+ (917) 232-9205
COLD HOLLOW SCULPTURE PARK ANNOUNCES 2018 PUBLIC PROGRAMS
OUR THEME: “VOYAGE AND ADVENTURE: PUSHING AND CROSSING BOUNDARIES”
To shape our inquiry into the processes of finding new areas of imaginative exploration, we
metaphorically cast artists and scientists as adventuresome travelers, and the paths that their
work takes, a journey. Each presenter has devoted years to such journeying — in a studio, a
laboratory, a writing room, behind a camera, — crossing boundaries and blending disciplines. At
CHSP we are fascinated to learn what their journeys can reveal about stepping into the
unknown and learning to see anew.
Where: Cold Hollow Sculpture Park, 4280 Boston Post Road, Enosburg Falls, VT
Saturday, June 23, 2 pm: Opening Day: “Jazz in the Meadows” with saxophonists
Christopher Peterman (of Kilimanjaro) and Luke Laplant. Improvisational music is an adventure
of discovery in melody. Chris, on tenor, and Luke, on baritone, will improvise a musical dialog
using the landscape of the sculpture park.
Saturday, July 21, 2 pm: Dr. Donna Rizzo, computer scientist and environmental engineer at
the University of Vermont, will share with us how new computational tools improve our
understanding of human-induced changes on natural systems.
Saturday, August 25, 2 pm: Our First Artist-in-Residence from August 11-26, Phil Acimovic,
composer and performer, comes to us from Davis, CA. Among his interests, Phil explores
layers of sound, creates sound installations, and draws on his study of Javanese gamelan,
having lived in Central Java. He will present work developed from his chosen focus here.
Saturday, September 8, double header:
2 pm: Alison Hawthorne Deming, noted poet, nature writer, (ten books), and founder of the
Field Studies in Writing Program at the University of Arizona, comes to us from Tucson, and
Grand Manan, New Brunswick, Canada. Her keen interest in the intersection of Art and Science
drives her work. She will be interviewed by David Stromeyer, at CHSP.
7 pm: Austin Piazzolla Quintet: Back by popular demand. This Austin Texas-based nuevo
tango band tours the U.S. and Canada, performing their own compositions plus the music of
Astor Piazzolla. Concert is at The Meeting House on the Green, E. Fairfield VT. (nearby CHSP).
Saturday, October 6, 2 pm: Orly Yadin, filmmaker and Executive Director of the Vermont
International Film Foundation, screens her short film Silence, presents previews of the Vermont
International Film Festival, and discusses the process of curating.
Events are free and open to everyone. Light refreshments and conversation follow.
See coldhollowsculpturepark.com for links to presenter’s bios.
By: Cold Hollow Sculpture Park on June 8, 2018
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