Los Angeles Times-reviewed artist Hil Jaeger is known for her inventive take on future R&B and avant pop music. Jaeger builds elaborate electronic landscapes and populates them with dramatic-pop melodies and ethereal vocals in her multiple roles of electronic producer, beat maker, vocalist, performer and engineer. Jaeger will debut a selection of tracks from her recently completed full length album, CMPRSSN which was modeled after the way that time reworks the face of the world through loss and constant change.
Zephyr Avalon Trio
Exploring the boundary lines between hip-hop, soul, r&b and jazz, the Zephyr Avalon trio weaves past and present sounds, from the mainstream to the underground. Zephyr Avalon is a composer and performer for Linosphere, shown in video above. For Sanctuary Zephyr will be playing trio with special guests, Dominique 'Xavier' Taplin (keys), and Dylan Elise (drums).
About S A N C T U A R Y
In response to the contentious immigration debate taking hold, Future Tongue art collective is collaborating with local theater company New Guard to investigate the concept of personal and cultural sanctuary. This multi-sensory installation is composed of large scale sculpture, painting, and photography, video and sound and live performance.
The gallery has been divided into for enclosures, the keys of which have been handed off to five visual artists to transform into a representation of their sanctuary. The exhibition will set the environment for and immersive theater performance choreographed by Tess Hewlett. Exchanges involving dance and spoken word will continually move throughout the gallery, creating a visceral bond between the audience and the art.
Sanctuary features installations by Monica Canilao, Double Diamond Sun Body, Future Tongue [ Britt Harrison + B. Justine Jaime], and Frohawk Two Feathers. Performance by Lindsey Garrett, Tess Hewlett, Alex Metz and Nick Thurston. Poetry by Jeremy Radin.