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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Sept. 9, 2013
Contact: Shirley Skeel, media relations
ph. 253.879.2611, cell. 510.684.6715, sskeel@pugetsound.edumailto:sskeel@pugetsound.edu
Art+Science Salon Invites You to an Evening
of Music, Science, and Technology
Innovative music, ideas, food, and conversation
Thursday, Sept. 19 at Kittredge Art Gallery
[cid:image008.jpg@01CEAD77.AA143E90]TACOMA, Wash. - The next Art+Science Salon will showcase two pioneering musical groups who use science and technology to create or inspire their music. The first fall gathering of the new school year will bring together scientists, artists, musicians, and the public, providing an evening where people with divergent interests can discover fresh ideas and new collaborators.
The Art+Science Salon will be held from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Thursday, September 19 in the special venue of Kittredge Art Gallery on the campus of University of Puget Sound. Everyone is welcome to the free event. There will be food, music, conversation with the musicians, and time for mingling.
Cellist David Balaterohttp://racersessions.com/post/56864795559/david-balatero-august-4-2013 composer and musician Marcin Paczkowskihttp://paczkowski.art.pl/biography/, and saxophonist Ivan Arteagahttp://ivanarteaga.com/ will perform. The show will include music that is computer-performed, or created via machine learning, and that is produced by both analog and digital devices. The evening also will include an informal panel of musicians and University of Puget Sound professors who will chat with the audience about music, science, and technology.
The Art+Science Salon series, which takes place on the free admission 3rd Thursday Tacoma Art Mingle held by local galleries each month, will return to its regular venue of the Tacoma Art Museum in October.
[cid:image009.jpg@01CEAD77.AA143E90]The series was created through a partnership between University of Puget Sound and Tacoma Art Museum. The salons aim to bring scientists, artists, and interdisciplinary thinkers together through conversations and through the collaborations that may emerge from these dialogues. Information on each event is posted at www.pugetsound.edu/artscihttp://www.pugetsound.edu/artsci.
The Art+Science Committee at Puget Sound includes Suzanne Holland, the John B. Magee Professor of Science and Values; Siddharth Ramakrishnan, the Jennie M. Caruthers Chair in Neuroscience; Elise Richman, associate professor of art; and Peter Wimberger, professor of biology and director of Slater Museum of Natural History. For more information about Art+Science [cid:image010.jpg@01CEAD77.AA143E90] projects contact artsci@pugetsound.edumailto:artsci@pugetsound.edu.
The endowed Jennie M. Caruthers Chair in Neuroscience, held by Siddharth Ramakrishnan, was funded through the generosity of Marvin H. Caruthers P'02, distinguished professor of biochemistry and chemistry at the University of Colorado Boulder, in memory of his late wife Jennie M. Caruthers. The gift was made as part of the $125 million One [of a Kind] campaign.
Kittredge Art Gallery Location: University of Puget Sound, N. 15th St. at N. Lawrence St., Tacoma, WA
Directions and Map: www.pugetsound.edu/directions
http://www.pugetsound.edu/directionsFor accessibility information please contact accessibility@pugetsound.edumailto:accessibility@pugetsound.edu or 253.879.3236
For more about the Art+Science Salon series at Puget Sound visit: www.pugetsound.edu/artscihttp://www.pugetsound.edu/artsci
Information is also available by sending an email message to artsci@pugetsound.edumailto:artsci@pugetsound.edu
For more about One [of a Kind]: The Campaign for University of Puget Sound, visit: www.pugetsound.edu/onehttp://www.pugetsound.edu/one
Press photos of examples of art and science collaborations are available by contacting: sskeel@pugetsound.edu
mailto:sskeel@pugetsound.eduPhotos on page: From top: David Balatero, Marcin Paczkowski, and Ivan Arteaga (Courtesy of artists)
Tweet this: Yes! #artscience salon in #Tacoma @univpugetsound Sept. 19. Music by @dbalatero, Marcin Paczkowski, Ivan Arteaga http://bit.ly/16flzjX
Follow us on Twitter! www.twitter.com/univpugetsoundhttp://www.twitter.com/univpugetsound
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Visit our "Newsroom" page featuring a searchable index of Puget Sound sources on a wide variety of topics at http://www.pugetsound.edu/about/offices--services/office-of-communications/newsroom/
University of Puget Sound is a 2,600-student, national undergraduate liberal arts college in Tacoma, Wash., drawing students from 44 states and 16 countries. Puget Sound graduates include Rhodes and Fulbright scholars, notables in the arts and culture, entrepreneurs and elected officials, and leaders in business and finance locally and throughout the world. A low student-faculty ratio provides Puget Sound students with personal attention from faculty members who have a strong commitment to teaching and offer 1,200 courses each year in more than 50 areas of study. Puget Sound is the only national, independent undergraduate liberal arts college in Western Washington, and one of just five independent colleges in the Northwest granted a charter by Phi Beta Kappa, the nation's most prestigious academic honor society.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Sept. 9, 2013
Contact: Shirley Skeel, media relations
ph. 253.879.2611, cell. 510.684.6715, sskeel@pugetsound.edu<mailto:sskeel@pugetsound.edu>
Art+Science Salon Invites You to an Evening
of Music, Science, and Technology
Innovative music, ideas, food, and conversation
Thursday, Sept. 19 at Kittredge Art Gallery
[cid:image008.jpg@01CEAD77.AA143E90]TACOMA, Wash. - The next Art+Science Salon will showcase two pioneering musical groups who use science and technology to create or inspire their music. The first fall gathering of the new school year will bring together scientists, artists, musicians, and the public, providing an evening where people with divergent interests can discover fresh ideas and new collaborators.
The Art+Science Salon will be held from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Thursday, September 19 in the special venue of Kittredge Art Gallery on the campus of University of Puget Sound. Everyone is welcome to the free event. There will be food, music, conversation with the musicians, and time for mingling.
Cellist David Balatero<http://racersessions.com/post/56864795559/david-balatero-august-4-2013> composer and musician Marcin Paczkowski<http://paczkowski.art.pl/biography/>, and saxophonist Ivan Arteaga<http://ivanarteaga.com/> will perform. The show will include music that is computer-performed, or created via machine learning, and that is produced by both analog and digital devices. The evening also will include an informal panel of musicians and University of Puget Sound professors who will chat with the audience about music, science, and technology.
The Art+Science Salon series, which takes place on the free admission 3rd Thursday Tacoma Art Mingle held by local galleries each month, will return to its regular venue of the Tacoma Art Museum in October.
[cid:image009.jpg@01CEAD77.AA143E90]The series was created through a partnership between University of Puget Sound and Tacoma Art Museum. The salons aim to bring scientists, artists, and interdisciplinary thinkers together through conversations and through the collaborations that may emerge from these dialogues. Information on each event is posted at www.pugetsound.edu/artsci<http://www.pugetsound.edu/artsci>.
The Art+Science Committee at Puget Sound includes Suzanne Holland, the John B. Magee Professor of Science and Values; Siddharth Ramakrishnan, the Jennie M. Caruthers Chair in Neuroscience; Elise Richman, associate professor of art; and Peter Wimberger, professor of biology and director of Slater Museum of Natural History. For more information about Art+Science [cid:image010.jpg@01CEAD77.AA143E90] projects contact artsci@pugetsound.edu<mailto:artsci@pugetsound.edu>.
The endowed Jennie M. Caruthers Chair in Neuroscience, held by Siddharth Ramakrishnan, was funded through the generosity of Marvin H. Caruthers P'02, distinguished professor of biochemistry and chemistry at the University of Colorado Boulder, in memory of his late wife Jennie M. Caruthers. The gift was made as part of the $125 million One [of a Kind] campaign.
Kittredge Art Gallery Location: University of Puget Sound, N. 15th St. at N. Lawrence St., Tacoma, WA
Directions and Map: www.pugetsound.edu/directions
<http://www.pugetsound.edu/directions>For accessibility information please contact accessibility@pugetsound.edu<mailto:accessibility@pugetsound.edu> or 253.879.3236
For more about the Art+Science Salon series at Puget Sound visit: www.pugetsound.edu/artsci<http://www.pugetsound.edu/artsci>
Information is also available by sending an email message to artsci@pugetsound.edu<mailto:artsci@pugetsound.edu>
For more about One [of a Kind]: The Campaign for University of Puget Sound, visit: www.pugetsound.edu/one<http://www.pugetsound.edu/one>
Press photos of examples of art and science collaborations are available by contacting: sskeel@pugetsound.edu
<mailto:sskeel@pugetsound.edu>Photos on page: From top: David Balatero, Marcin Paczkowski, and Ivan Arteaga (Courtesy of artists)
Tweet this: Yes! #artscience salon in #Tacoma @univpugetsound Sept. 19. Music by @dbalatero, Marcin Paczkowski, Ivan Arteaga http://bit.ly/16flzjX
Follow us on Twitter! www.twitter.com/univpugetsound<http://www.twitter.com/univpugetsound>
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Visit our "Newsroom" page featuring a searchable index of Puget Sound sources on a wide variety of topics at http://www.pugetsound.edu/about/offices--services/office-of-communications/newsroom/
University of Puget Sound is a 2,600-student, national undergraduate liberal arts college in Tacoma, Wash., drawing students from 44 states and 16 countries. Puget Sound graduates include Rhodes and Fulbright scholars, notables in the arts and culture, entrepreneurs and elected officials, and leaders in business and finance locally and throughout the world. A low student-faculty ratio provides Puget Sound students with personal attention from faculty members who have a strong commitment to teaching and offer 1,200 courses each year in more than 50 areas of study. Puget Sound is the only national, independent undergraduate liberal arts college in Western Washington, and one of just five independent colleges in the Northwest granted a charter by Phi Beta Kappa, the nation's most prestigious academic honor society.
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