New Ticket Level Announced for Marked by the Water – INFO here

New Today: Tickets for admission to the event without the purchase of the book available for $15 at Brown Paper Tickets ******************************

Artist Lauren Chapman offers a sample of the work appearing Tuesday nigh tat the opening exhibition for Marked by the Water
Artist Lauren Chapman offers a sample of the work appearing Tuesday night at the opening exhibition for Marked by the Water

please join us for

Marked by the Water

Artists Respond to a 1000 Year Flood

Tuesday, October 4th at 7 pm at Tapp’s Arts Center

as more than 50 artists commemorate the first anniversary of

South Carolina’s 1000 Year Flood


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Presented by the Jasper Project, tickets are now on sale for Marked by the Water: Launch, Exhibit, Performance, Reception at http://markedbythewater.bpt.me/

New Today: Tickets for admission to the event without the purchase of the book available for $15 at Brown Paper Tickets ******************************

A multi-disciplinary arts project involving more than 50 visual, literary, and performing artists, “Marked by the Water – Launch, Exhibit, Performance, Reception” is the culmination of more than 10 month’s work and will serve as a commemoration of the first anniversary of the devastating 1000-year flood suffered by Columbia, SC and its environs on and around October 4, 2015. The purpose of the project has been to allow for recollection and critical aesthetic processing by Columbia’s artists of events surrounding the flood and its aftermath, resulting in meaningful, complementary, artistic documentation.

The evening’s event will include the opening of a visual art exhibition, curated by Mary Bentz Gilkerson; the launch of a 100 page book of visual and literary art, edited by Cindi Boiter and Ed Madden; a dance installation by the Power Company under the direction of Martha Brim with Amanda Ling; a staged oration by Vicky Saye Henderson of the essay, Spill, written by Nicola Waldron; and the premiere of an independent film, “Rising,” by Ron Hagell with Terrance Henderson, and Katrina Blanding, art direction by Eileen Blyth with Alex Smith. Tickets are $30 which includes all the above including a first edition copy of the book, Marked by the Water.

A champagne reception with the visual and literary artists will precede the event AT 6 PM with a portion of the proceeds benefiting One SC Flood Relief Fund ($50).

This project was supported by a Connected Communities grant from Central Carolina Community Foundation. A portion of the proceeds from this event will benefit the One SC Flood Relief Fund.

The commemoration will include the launch of a 100 page book of poetry, prose, and visual art with readings from it by the authors; the opening of an exhibition of visual art; a world premiere dance performance and film; a theatrical reading; and a reception celebrating it all.

 

Participating Artists Include

Lauren Chapman  Mary Robinson  Jennifer Bartell   Mary Bentz Gilkerson  Michael Dantzler  Stephen Chesley  Mike Williams  Billy Guess  Claudia Smith Brinson  Bugsy Calhoun  Laura Spong  Ed Madden  Worthy Evans  Susan Lenz  Eric Morris  Nicola Waldron  Kara Gunter  Lindsay McManus  Gina Moore  Lee Malerich  Tim Conroy     Eileen Blyth   Cindi Boiter   Barry Wheeler  Vicky Henderson  Glenn Saborosch  Laurie McIntosh  Rachel Haynie  Bill Higgins  Len Lawson   Martha Brim   Amanda Ling  Paul Brown  Michaela Pilar Brown  Allan Anderson  Alex Smith   Tyler McNamara  Carla Damron   Nicole Seitz  Don McCallister  Katrina Blanding  Wade Sellers  Molly Harrell     Kendal Turner  Emily Oliver  Ron Hagell  Terrance Henderson  Power Company    

Tickets are available at http://markedbythewater.bpt.me/

clothespins from an installation by Susan Lenz
clothespins from an installation by Susan Lenz

New Today: Tickets for admission to the event without the purchase of the book available for $15 at Brown Paper Tickets ******************************

About Jasper

What Jasper Said is the blogging arm of Jasper – The Word on Columbia Arts, a new written-word oriented arts magazine that serves artists and arts lovers in the Columbia, SC area and its environs in four ways: Via Print Media – Jasper is a bi-monthly magazine, releasing in print six times per year in September, November, January, March, May & July, on the 15th of each month. Jasper covers the latest in theatre and dance, visual arts, literary arts, music, and film as well as arts events and happenings; Via Website – Jasper is an interactive website complete with a visual arts gallery, messages from Jasper, an arts events calendar that is updated several times daily, bite-sized stories on arts events, guest editorials, local music, dance & theatre videos, community surveys, and more; Via Blog – What Jasper Said -- you're reading this now -- is a daily blog featuring a rotating schedule of bloggers from the Jasper staff as well as guest bloggers from throughout the arts community; Via Twitter – Jasper Advises is a method of updating the arts community on arts events, as they happen, with more than a half dozen active tweeters who live, work, and play inside the arts community everyday ~ Jasper Advises keeps the arts community abreast of what not to miss, what is happening when it is happening, and where to be to experience it first hand.
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