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Live to Lathe Event at The Goat Farm Arts Center

February 03, 2014 in from the archives, events

The Goat Farm and Bang! Arts Presents:

Live to Lathe

Brought to The Goat Farm Arts Center by Bang! Arts

• Long set from Book Club
• A record lathe doin' cool s#%t
• Artist Molly Rose Freeman doin' cool s#%t
• Strawhat Press doin' cool s#%t
• The Cottage doin' cool s#%t
• Thomas Barnwell doin' cool s#%t

Vibe:

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What is a record lathe?: http://bit.ly/1fUWLQA

DETAILS:
LIVE TO LATHE Saturday February 22 in the Rodriguez Room. The centerpiece, a limited edition lathe cut single release, is the result of a collaboration between Atlanta’s folk super group BOOK CLUB, artist MOLLY ROSE FREEMAN (The Creatives Project Artist-in-Studio Resident), STRAW HAT PRESS, THE COTTAGE as well as BANG! ARTS.

Patrons will be able to experience a long set of music from BOOK CLUB and will also get the chance to witness the construction of a 7” single from cut plastic to handmade front and back covers. MOLLY ROSE FREEMAN will live paint a piece on the back of 30 7" singles hand cut by THOMAS BARNWELL that will then be broken into 30 original pieces of playable art. Print Masters STRAW HAT PRESS will live- screen print the back cover, as well as exhibit work from the artists that they contract work for, including Jason Kofke and Nikita Gale. THE COTTAGE, East Atlanta’s “most delicious” recording studio and venue will provide the sound engineering for the evening. And last but not least, local mad music scientist THOMAS BARNWELL will lathe cut additional plastic into 7-inch squares live!

This amalgam of handmade objet d’art works will be available for $50 in advance of show and $65 day of show. There will limited to the creation of only 30. General admission tickets to the evening will be $10 in advance and $12 day of show. Doors will be at 7:30PM with the Performance beginning at 8:30PM. Advance tickets are available via Brown Paper Tickets here: http://livetolathe.brownpapertickets.com/.

A portion of the proceeds will benefit The Creatives Project (TCP), a non-profit arts organization that strives to unite the arts, education, community, and commerce to build strong foundations and partnerships further enabling arts eco-systems to flourish.As Atlanta's only residency program to offer subsided housing, TCP also provides residents studio space and exhibition space for a two-year period. In exchange, participants give back to their local communities through arts based outreach.

CHECK OUT THE COLLABORATORS HERE: 

BOOK CLUB
Web: http://bookclubtheband.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joinbookclub 
VIDEO: http://vimeo.com/53309290

MOLLY ROSE FREEMAN
Web: http://www.mollyrosefreeman.com/ 

THE CREATIVES PROJECT, INC
http://www.thecreativesproject.org/

STRAW HAT PRESS
http://strawhatpress.com/#about 

THE COTTAGE
https://www.facebook.com/theCottage.atl 

BANG! ARTS
http://www.bangarts.com/ 

REDDING HILL
http://www.reddinghill.com/

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Believing the arts to be an economic driver for Atlanta, the Goat Farm Arts Center provides its performance and exhibition halls through a curatorial process. Once selected the Goat Farm invests in and works with the artists and/or performance groups to actualize the concept.

All Goat Farm Recipients receive its AIP (Arts Investment Package) which includes financial assistance, direct funding, production assistance, marketing assistance and rehearsal / performance / exhibition / classroom space.

The Goat Farm AIP vehicle invests over $150,000 annually in arts funding, financial assistance and in-kind contributions.

Tags: Live to Lathe, Molly Rose Freeman, Straw Hat Press, The Cottage ATL, Book Club, The Goat Farm Arts Center, Thomas Barnwell, Record Lathe
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