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MUSIC: For our first concert of 2022 we are excited to present: Ready Box (Phillip Greenlief + Thomas Dimuzio), Alex Abalos + Kal Spelletich + Bryan Day, and Jord Liu!

Ready Box, Abalos + Spelletich + Day, Jord Liu

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Date(s) - 04/08/2022
6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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Canessa Gallery

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Come early and check out the interactive art pieces by: Doug Thistlewolf, Sydney Parcell, Jord Liu, Osman Koç, Sam Haynor, and Bryan Day.

  • 7 PM Music Starts

For our first concert of 2022 we are excited to present:

Since his emergence on the west coast in the late 1970s, saxophonist-composer Phillip Greenlief has achieved international acclaim for his recordings and performances with musicians and composers in the post-jazz continuum as well as new music innovators and virtuosic improvisers.

San Francisco-based Thomas Dimuzio is one of those unsung artistic figures whose influence and abilities have substantially outstripped his visibility.

Alex Abalos is a bay area based musician that has been releasing music and DIY instruments under the moniker Puzzle/Pu22L3.

For 38 years, Kal Spelletich has been exploring the interface of humans and robots, using technology to put people back in touch with real-life experiences.

Bryan Day is a sonic adventurer, painter and inventor of curious things based in the East Bay.

Jord Liu (she/they) is a theater maker, musician, and creative technologist whose work centers collaborative engagement with art.

We will be having an opening reception on April 1 and a concert on April 8.


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Since our founding in 1966, Canessa Gallery has been committed to supporting and showcasing artists who want to be artists for their lifetime. We are a 501c3 nonprofit organization, and rely on the generosity of individual donors to keep Canessa Gallery operating.

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