Joel Craig & Megan Kyle perform at green_space 8/26/22
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The Summer 2022 green_space in Chapin Parkway, Buffalo.
Megan Kyle brought us the sound installation Soggy Music
for any number of participants of any skill level, body of water, hydrophone, and fixed media playback routed through Max patch
by Megan Kyle, electronics by Ethan Hayden
Buffalo-based oboist Megan Kyle performs as a soloist, improviser, chamber musician, and orchestral musician. She makes nonsense and sense of unfamiliar sonic experiences as a listener, performer, and teacher.
Megan is a member of the new music ensemble Wooden Cities, musical research group Null Point, voice/oboe duo Senso di Voce, and oboe/piano/violin/cello quartet The Evolution of the Arm. She teaches oboe at Houghton University, SUNY Geneseo, and SUNY at Buffalo.
Her most recent recording is an EP with The Evolution of the Arm called Telepathic Music Vol. 1, released this summer on Infrasonic Press.
Joel Craig came from Chicago to read poems as the sun set and wind blew. Here's Joel Craig:
Joel Craig is the author of Humanoid (2021) and The White House (2012), both from the Green Lantern Press. He co-founded and hosted the Danny’s Reading Series in Chicago from 2001-2015 and serves as an artistic associate for the Lit & Luz festival (litluz.org), an event series series of events featuring authors, visual artists, and musicians from Chicago and Mexico in cultural exchange and conversation. Joel is also poetry editor for MAKE literary magazine. His poetry can be found in A Public Space, Boston Review, FENCE, and more recently in Fonograf Editions Magazine, and at Windfall Room.
green_space is a seasonal event series that takes place outdoors rain or shine or snow in Buffalo’s public space run by Jake Reber and Joe Hall. It is interested in readings in places that are unfussy and everyday. It is interested in what a reading can be without walls.
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