Noiseborder Festival 2017
March 6-17, 2017
University of Windsor
The Noiseborder Festival 2017 features two weeks of multimedia performances, interactive installations, improvisations, concerts and screenings. Visiting artists include Plumes Ensemble (Montreal), Douglas Finch (London, UK), Jeremy Brown (Calgary), Megumi Masaki (Brandon), Riaz Mehmood (Thunder Bay), and Anthony Giglio (Saskatoon).
All events are FREE admission unless otherwise noted.
Watch video excerpt of 2017 festival here...
SCHEDULE
Monday, March 6
7:30 PM Lambton Studio A – Tigerwing (Sarah Kelly) & SINCE (Brent Lee, Nic de Cosson) ...go to event page
Wednesday, March 8
12:30 PM LeBel DVIL – National Day & Poznań (Brent Lee, Sarah Kelly, Dave Bergeron) ...go to event page
Thursday, March 9
1:00 PM Lambton Studio A – Memory Palace (Nicholas Papador) ...go to event page
6:00 PM Lambton Studio A – The Urban Prairie (Amin Nadi) ...go to event page
Saturday, March 11
7:30 PM Heritage Room, Assumption Hall – Fantastical Borrowings (Douglas Finch) – hosted by SoCA Presents ($20/$5) ...go to event page
Monday, March 13
7:30 PM Lambton Studio A – Many Visions (Plumes Ensemble) – hosted by SoCA Presents ($20/$5) ...go to event page
Tuesday, March 14
8:00 PM Lambton Studio A – No Net Techno (Dave Bergeron, Martin Schiller, Sarah Kelly, Andrew Bradt, Yiru Chen) ...go to event page
Wednesday, March 15
11:00 AM Lambton Studio A – You Make Me Shy (Yiru Chen) ...go to event page
Thursday, March 16
1:00 PM Lambton Studio A – Light Poems (Riaz Mehmood) & la voix des anciens (Anthony Giglio) ...go to event page
3:00 PM Lambton Studio A – Video Video (BFAs, MFAs) ...go to event page
Friday, March 17
1:00 PM Lambton Studio A – Jeremy Brown and Mike Karloff – hosted by SoCA Presents ...go to event page
7:30 PM Lambton Studio A – Noiseborder Ensemble & Jeremy Brown ($20/$5) ...go to event page
The Noiseborder Festival 2017 is supported by the Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Canada Council for the Arts, the University of Windsor and the School of Creative Arts.