RL Cole singing an original song inspired by the exhibit “Super Indian: Fritz Scholder, 1967-1980.”

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RL Cole singing an original song inspired by the exhibit “Super Indian: Fritz Scholder, 1967-1980.”
At Untitled: Flip Side this last October, Songwriter Robert Louis Cole wrote and performed five original songs inspired by DAM exhibit “Super Indian: Fritz Scholder, 1967-1980.” Have a listen to his in-gallery performance.
Monica shares with us two lullabies that she wrote for her son Jackson and her daughter Ashley.
(Recorded on Martin Plaza in September (2015) with the help of bARTer Collective and Sparky the Dog Records.)
Slam poetry goddess Suzi Q. performed an original poem inspired by Roxanne Swentzell's Mud Woman Rolls On at Untitled #65 (Say Anything).
Sonic artist Jason Corder scoured the DAM for unique noises (listen for elevators and water fountains), resulting in a site-specific soundscape performance for Untitled #59 (Undercover). During the night, Corder performed his concert of found sounds inside Ernesto Neto's Walking in Venus Blue Cave. Visitors wandered in and out, while Corder responded with this mesmerizing tune.
Friday afternoon tunes. DJ Man Mantis created this sweet soundtrack for Wonderbound dance company as part of the Nick Cave performance at Untitled #58 (Getup).
The amazing singer-songwriter Esmé Patterson created a new song inspired by the architecture of the Hamilton Building for Untitled #53 (Aftermath). As part of our ongoing MakeARTtalk series, Patterson performed the song for Untitled visitors.
Boulder poet Rebecca Eland wrote this piece, inspired by Elegy to the Spanish Republic No. 172 (With Blood) by Robert Motherwell for Untitled #44 (Road Trip).