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The New York Public Library



presents



An Artist Dialogue Series Event



*What Does Blue Sound Like?*
<https://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2017/04/29/what-does-blue-sound-joseph-cellli-ellen-hackl-fagan-hap-tivey-artist>



*Ellen Hackl Fagan*

*In conversation with*

*Joseph Celli, Hap Tivey*



Saturday April 29, 2017

2:30 p.m.



The Corner Room
1st Floor



The New York Public Library

Mid-Manhattan Library

455 Fifth Avenue at 40th Street

New York, NY 10016

917-275-6975

 www.nypl.org

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Event is free. Registration is recommended.

Priority is given to those who have registered in advance.



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 The Corner Room doors open to public at 2:00 p.m.
All events are subject to last minute change or cancellation



The Art Collection at Mid-Manhattan Library presents the site-specific
exhibition *What Does Blue Sound Like?* by artist *Ellen Hackl Fagan*. This
exhibition features *The Reverse Color Organ (RCO)*
<http://www.rcoblue.com/> with an interactive web app that viewers can
download to their iPhones or Droids. Their phones become a synaesthetic
tool, enabling them to explore their own unique opinions about the sounds
of colors.



*Joseph Celli composer, radio producer and virtuoso on double reed; and Hap
Tivey artist and an early pioneer in the California Light and Space
movement; join Ellen Hackl Fagan  to converse about  Fagan’s
site-specific* *Art
in the Windows* *exhibition* *What Does Blue Sound Like?*
<https://www.nypl.org/events/exhibitions/ellen-hackl-fagan-what-does-blue-sound-art-windows-exhibition-series>
 *at Mid-Manhattan Library, the communicative properties of color, and the
potential and possibility of color emanating aural properties.*



Composer/double reed virtuoso/radio producer/arts administrator *Joseph
Celli* <http://www.josephcelli.com/> has been involved in some of the most
notable developments and performances in American contemporary music and
art since the early 70’s. He worked at the forefront of experiments in
extending the boundaries of contemporary music in performances and
productions with John Cage, Ornette Coleman, Kronos Quartet, Tony Conrad,
Peter Sellers, and National Living Treasure Chung, Jae-Guk. As founding
director of Real Art Ways <http://www.realartways.org/> in Hartford he
produced over 3,000 events in all media including the American Premiere of
Cage’s *Empty Words* with live satellite broadcast via National Public
Radio. He co-directed two New Music America Festivals, in addition to
performances in over 40 countries. His current radio projects include the
weekly Soundprint: Asia <http://www.wpkn.org/shows/soundprint-asia> and My
Other Music <http://www.wpkn.org/shows/my-other-music> (MOM), a program
ranging from Zydeco to Zorn.



*Ellen Hackl Fagan* <http://www.ehfaganstudio.com/> is a conceptual,
interdisciplinary artist and abstract painter whose interactive digital
projects explore the nature of synaesthesia by pairing color to
sound. Working with saturated colors when painting, sensitized the artist
to color’s communicative nature as she built connections between color and
sound through abstract paintings, photography and interactive digital
technologies, inspring in her the quest to hear the sound of cobalt
blue. She is the inventor of *The Reverse Color Organ*
<http://reversecolororgan.com/> and the *ColorSoundGrammar *Game
<http://www.ehfaganstudio.com/projects_csg_game.html>, two projects that
enable viewers to interact aurally with color. Her process walks the
balance between randomness and intention, like jazz music, revealing
limitless possibilities for improvisation. Fagan has exhibited her work
throughout the greater New York metropolitan area and maintains her studio
and curatorial practice in Bushwick. In 2014, the artist expanded her
independent curatorial practice into a full time business and is now the
owner of ODETTA Gallery in Bushwick, Brooklyn. Her awards include the
RADIUS artist residency through the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, a
$2500 grant and exhibition through the Stamford Museum & Nature Center,
(Stamford, Connecticut). She was also shortlisted for an Art in Public
Spaces Percent for Art Commission through the State of Connecticut.



Considered one of the original Los Angles Light and Space artists *Hap
Tivey* <http://www.haptivey.com/> received his MFA in Studio Art and MA in
Photography from Claremont Graduate School. He opened his first studio in
Pasadena where he created the first examples total immersion light
installations in Los Angeles. The artist then made an unusual and
remarkable journey to Japan and became a first generation American Zen
monk, and pursued monastic life for seven years. Ultimately he returned to
the United States to continue pioneering the phenomena of light as concrete
experience. In New York, he continued investigating the emotional
experiences and theoretical implications that light provided both in
immersion rooms and objects that relied on light. Hap Tivey's projects
include columns of light over water in Christophe de Menil’s Frank Gehry
house and Claude Picasso’s tearoom in Paris.  His work has been collected
by more than a dozen museums, including Museum of Modern Art in New York
and The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.



Initiated and organized by *Arezoo Moseni*
<https://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2017/06/07/architecture-and-art-museums-hilary-ballon-francesco-dal-co-arezoo-moseni>
in
2004, *Artist Dialogues Series*
<https://www.nypl.org/search/apachesolr_search/%22an%20artist%20dialogue%20series%22>
provide
an open forum for understanding and appreciation of contemporary art.
Artists are paired with critics, curators, gallerists, writers or other
artists to converse about art and the potential of exploring new ideas.



*The event is free and advanced **registration*
<https://bluesound.eventbrite.com/?aff=presenter>* is recommended. *



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