‘SPACE ART: an evening in the stars’ – multi-media art and performance event in Pittsburgh

SPACE ART: an evening in the stars will take place on Sunday, August 23rd at the Neu Kirche Contemporary Art Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The event is described as an

experimental and inter-disciplinary event of multi-media art, installations, performance, music, film, & spoken word which explore the realities and aspirations of life in space

It will

feature a mix of installation art, performance, music, film, and spoken word that explores the realities and aspirations of life in space, including the materials of the Apollo program, a voyage to the Red Planet, and the question “How do you make art for aliens?”.

The artist and initiator of this event Dan Wilcox says: “We feel there is a greater discussion going on in the national space agencies, private companies (such as SpaceX), and research laboratories that should involve *everyone*. Humanity heading into space in this century will directly impact our society, so we should all be on board.”

Here’s an article about the event: ‘Space Art: An Evening in the Stars’ takes are into the universe – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

The performances and presentations include:

Someday Somewhere Beyond
A documentary on permanent settlements in space by Jonathan Minard

Space Artist
A short documentary on pioneer space artist Lowry Burgess by Jonathan Minard

Our Pittsburgh Constellation
A presentation by Diane Turnshek

Mother Earth, Sister Moon
A talk/lyrics/poetry to a song made live from space sounds and RF signals by Sofy Yuditskaya

Onward to Mars
Presentation and performace by Dan Wilcox

Music for aliens and other beings
By Christopher Botta

blobs
Golden mylar inflatables by Anika Hirt