Friday, April 01, 2005

Gallery Ü ARTcade::the lab. {vol 1}


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For Immediate Release:      
April 3, 2005
Shelly Gracon
President, Get Mod! Productions
(216) 374-2367
www.getmodproductions.com


Cleveland, Ohio —  get mod! productions presents the lab. {volume 1}, the first in a series of collaborative, multi-sensory events being presented in various locations around the Cleveland and Akron area.  {volume 1} will take place at B-side Liquor Lounge (located under the Grog Shop) in Coventry, Saturday April 23, 2005 from 8-2:30 am. This mobile series will feature groundbreaking art, dance, film, music and more, with a focus on local and regional talent.  This event is free and open to the public and is 21 and over with proper ID. To learn more, visit www.getmodproductions.com/thelab or www.bsideliquorlounge.com.


{volume 1} will feature music by Cleveland’s own electro dj, dan mcleod, along with live performances by dot. (ARTpop) from Akron, OH, bells for aida (ambient) from Nashville, TN and thursday club (experimental electronic) from Cleveland, OH.  Isaac Coblentz will transform the space with his one of kind sculptural lighting installations hung from the club’s ceiling.  Lisa Cooper of InfiniteParadigm, Inc., will show several of her paintings and Patsy Kline of Gallery Ü Cleveland will present paintings by Scott Pickering and film by Rick Ferris.  The event will also feature live tribal fusion style belly dance by the Hareem Sh’areem Middle Eastern dance troupe.   


This event is free and open to the public in an effort to make the unique accessible to the masses.  The purpose of the lab.  is to give anyone the opportunity to experience something unique without the upfront cost.  “I feel you should be able to decide to invest in something once you have tried out the product.  We will be accepting donations once people are inside the club.  You can decide then if you would like to support our efforts”, states Shelly Gracon, president of get mod! productions.  “All proceeds will benefit the participating artists and the future of the series”.