A concert Friday, March 17, will close the two-week Noiseborder Festival.
A concert Friday, March 17, will close the two-week Noiseborder Festival.
A performance Monday, March 6, featuring works by MFA student Sarah Kelly and professor Brent Lee, will open the 2017 Noiseborder Festival.
Music grad and film student David Bergeron has composed a piece to be premiered Saturday by the Windsor Symphony Youth Orchestra.
The project 130-Year Road Trip is an interactive documentary combining film, performance and live music.
In/fuse 23, March 24 in Lambton Tower’s Studio A, will feature new multimedia performance pieces and video art.
Phone messages from a telemarketer form the basis for the audio track of an installation by professor Brent Lee.
Artist-in-residence Anna Atkinson will join professor Brent Lee for a performance Thursday.
Honoured at the Windsor Endowment for the Arts awards were Alana Bartol, Brent Lee, Amelia Daigle, Kim Nelson and Iain Baxter&.
A series of presentations and performances over the next few days will showcase collaboration between the Noiseborder Ensemble and matralab.
A performance by the Noiseborder Ensemble on Thursday will allow audience members to watch the creation of a multimedia piece.