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A.P.E. in the time of Social Distancing
 
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Like so many other small arts organizations, A.P.E. is in the midst of figuring out how best to share the work and ideas of contemporary artists and arts groups so that we can continue to be inspired and engaged.   We are communicating and brainstorming with our local partners (SCDT, 33 Hawley, Historic Northampton) and are constantly informed by regional and national organizations who are figuring this out as well.

For now, A.P.E. will share with you, on its website and social media platforms a variety of ONLINE OFFERINGS, plus some CURRENT, PAST AND FUTURE PROJECTS.  Now, more than ever we need the inspiration of artists' voices and images to help us stay connected. 

Stay tuned!

A.P.E.
LINKS to COOL PROJECTS & OFFERINGS

 Poems for April by Group 18

Adult & Youth Classes at SCDT via Zoom

ENGAGEMENTS with Peter Schmitz 

       
 Seeing Everyday with Lynn Peterfreund

Qi Gong with Andrea Olsen
CURRENTLY at the A.P.E. GALLERY

 Take a tour through the installation with the images below....

VHS (T.)A.P.E.
Gibson + Recoder
 

Continuing into April 

"Gibson + Recoder have always walked a high-risk high-reward tightrope throughout their career as they plumbed the raw materials of cinema–projector, film, light, electricity–to create elastic and challenging works and installations".. by Brice Brown
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Kinetic sculpture, light works, and paintings made using discarded VHS video tape, conceived during Gibson + Recoder’s recent artist residency at the Jentel Foundation in Banner, Wyoming. The title of the exhibition is a play on the Available Potential Enterprise (A.P.E.) of VHS video tape.

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Inspiration from our Archives.....
Somatics Festival 2019 Performance : INFLUENCE
APE@Hawley
above photographs: Shayla-Vie Jenkins by Peter Raper and Anna M. Maynard
INFORMATION LINKS:
State website:
https://www.mass.gov/resource/information-on-the-outbreak-of-coronavirus-disease-2019-covid-19
CDC website that lists a series of general instructions:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/about/prevention-treatment.html
The World is Changing, so Can We, Reasons to be Cheerful
A Forum for all to document the COVID-19 pandemic, International Center of Photography
HAMLET,  Wooster Group video productions
Yes, Pandemic Musical Parodies Are A Thing NowNPR
Self Sufficiency Grants, Modest Needs
 https://creative-capital.org/2020/03/13/list-of-arts-resources-during-the-covid-19-outbreak/, Creative Capital
Sixth Annual Practicing Presence Festival
33 Hawley Street, Northampton, MA
May 21-24, 2020
Four days of events featuring Xan Burley, KJ Holmes, Andrea Olsen, Jen Polins, Alex Springer and Peter Schmitz. Hosted by A.P.E. and SCDT.
Early registration discount before May 1.
For details see: 
www.scdtnoho.com
CALL TO ARTISTS!
Residency Opportunities
for theater, music, performance art, dance...
RESIDENCY OPTIONS:

ARTIST RESIDENCY during 4th weekend of each month
Monday through Sunday Artist Residency (limited to 4th weekend of each month)
Residency Rental includes:
​•  20 hours of rehearsal space
•  One evening for a work in progress showing
        •  Informal, no tech showing either in the Dance Studio or the
           Flex Space at the end of your residency period. 
FEE: $300 Residency Rental Fee

SUMMER RESIDENCY- JULY 2020
One week Monday through Sunday
Residency Rental includes:
•  20 hrs per week
•  Work in progress showing 
•  Residencies take place in a combination of spaces at 33 Hawley -- the Dance Studio, Flex Space and Work Room.
​Artists/Groups may apply for between 1 and 4 weeks. 
FEES:
One week: $200
Two weeks: $300
Three weeks: $400
Four weeks: $500

To apply or for more information please contact:
Lisa Thompson, lisathompson@apearts.org,
Meredith Bove,
mere.bove@gmail.com 
 Jen Polins at scdt@gmail.com.  
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