Sunday, March 30, 2008

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Fight Fire With Fire @ little mountain studios


Yule Log (part deux?) from mairin deery on Vimeo.



FIGHT FIRE WITH FIRE
- Mairin Deery

march 29, 2008 @ little mountain studios - vancouver, bc 8pm
with performances by collapsing opposites, russian words, b.a. johnston, brent randall and his pinecones, international falls

wood is a combustible material that has been used to construct many possessions: forts, paper, musical instruments, among others. common perceptions of this substance can be disguised and detached from the root. there is a tendency to view the urban museum as indestructible, even though decomposition is inevitable for a spliced up tree. transformation may take years and change form several times before successfully eliminating source materials. what goes up may burn down. mairin deery's yule log, a stop-animated fireplace made of felt, projects a latent fire on the front of a kick drum, instigating a conflagration of the senses.

for more info:
mdeery@eciad.ca

Call for Submissions (ongoing)

four on the floor projects aims to provide an intimate traveling space for the production and display of new forms of visual art. Exhibitions are hosted on the kick drum of a fully functioning set of drums, and are featured on stage in live performances with several touring Vancouver based bands. Information on the artist and their work is made available to audiences at shows.

Submissions of any sort are encouraged, and may include: a painted or collaged drum head, a fabric wrap, assemblage/installation, and so on.

Work should be suited for a drum head with a 22 inch diametre.
Those selected will be offered a 3 month showcase on the drum.

Please send proposals to fouronthefloorprojects@gmail.com
and include a description of the proposed work, brief bio, and images or a link to your work (c.v. optional)

Friday, March 28, 2008

The Story



In October of 2007 I met Lindsay Dobbin of the Halifax band - Play Guitar , through a chance encounter -- she was living in the apartment above a friend's place, where my band was crashing while on tour. In search of a password to their wireless I went up to talk to her and in the process realized she was also a drummer and had just finished painting her bass drum head for an upcoming show at the Halifax Pop Explosion. I loved the drum head so much that I asked if she would paint one for me in time for my band's show (coincidentally also at the Pop Explosion). She agreed! Her image of "Catras" was immediately admired by many and added so much to the life of my drums that it prompted me to start this project.

four on the floor projects
began in January 2008 with an open call for submissions to hold rotating exhibitions on the front of my kick drum. Thanks to Lindsay for the inspiration and to Catras for being such a great mascot for this endeavour.