The Noiseborder Ensemble will present new works for sound and video Monday in the Multimedia Studio.
The Noiseborder Ensemble will present works by Sigi Torinus and Brent Lee, Chris McNamara, Matt Lepain, and Jefferson Hills, with Nicholas Papador and Trevor Pittman, in a free public performance Wednesday, Nov. 21.
In/fuse 25 is set for 7:30 p.m. in room 107 of the Alan Wildeman Centre for Creative Arts. Find more information on the event website.
A concert Friday, March 17, will close the two-week Noiseborder Festival.
In/fuse 23, March 24 in Lambton Tower’s Studio A, will feature new multimedia performance pieces and video art.
An exhibition opening this weekend at the Art Gallery of Windsor will feature works by local youths participating in an educational program through the campus Aboriginal Education Centre.
The 4 Winds STEM – Beginning Time Teaching Project is aimed at encouraging Aboriginal students in grades six, seven and eight to pursue education in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) disciplines.
When the musicians and artists who make up what is now known as the Noiseborder Ensemble first came together in 2008, they were highly influenced by Windsor’s proximity to an international border crossing.