Wednesday, January 28, 2015

2015 / SALON SCHEDULE


DOLPHINS 
(and the state of the greatest wilderness left on Earth. . .)
Sunday March 14  4-6pm




Featuring: live video performance by artist Justin Waters, found ocean footage, and interview with a leading expert in the neuroanatomy of dolphins and whales, Lori Marino, Emory University.

MEMORY OF PLACE  (Inspired by Dylan Trigg's book Memory of Place: Phenomenology of the Uncanny)
April (TBA), 4-6pm

UNCONSCIOUS COLONIALISM
May (TBA), 4-6pm 

FOLK MAGICK
June (TBA), 4-6pm


Tuesday, November 26, 2013

SOLSTICE SCREENING

[ PAST ] Sunday December 12  4-6pm, 2014
 Hollis Frampton : winter solstice : 1974, 33 min



Criterion Collection calls him "An icon of the American avant-garde, Hollis Frampton made rigorous, audacious, brainy, and downright thrilling films, leaving behind a body of work that remains unparalleled. In the 1960s, having already been a poet and a photographer, Frampton became fascinated with the possibilities of 16 mm filmmaking."

bring candles . . . . . afternoon cocktails / tea provided


**NEW LOCATION:
1215 Mortimer Place SE
Atlanta, GA 30317







Tuesday, October 15, 2013

SISTERS OF THE LATTICE

casual artist talk
Sunday OCT 20, 2013 / 3-5pm 


http://www.sistersofthelattice.info

In town for the Atlanta Contemporary's ART PARTY, "techno mystic" performance artists from LA will be in residence at Tennelle. Please come by to hang out and learn more about their work.

"The most abundant element on earth is oxygen. The second most abundant element is silicon. Together these elements form silicon quartz, whose delicate lattice single-handedly drives the future of the human race. Many say we have entered Age of Silicon, but they are mistaken. Silicon is eternal; it has no age. We have only just begun to discover its resonance."

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

MEANWHILE. . .

 See us in print! We are included in BURNAWAY's first annual print publication. The theme is Interiors. Design by Karen!



Monday, May 6, 2013

COMING UP NEXT . . .

 This fall, programming will begin with:

#5 CITIES OF REFUGE

We'll explore utopian architecture, cities which only exist in video games, and artful places of refuge. . .more to be announced : )
 
From Jess Littlewood's Future Plans series



*All booklets are sold out. Thanks so much for your support!

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See you soon!
Karen & Kristin 



 (check out our interview by Lilly Lampe / BURNAWAY magazine )

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

#4 THE SECRET LIFE OF PLANTS

[ PAST ]  Sunday, April 28 3-6pm, 2013
Artist Craig Dongoski conducted an experiment using meditation, drawing, and a biofeedback machine. Additional artworks, videos, books and images were presented by Steven Anderson, Julia Kubica, Duncan Laurie, Jennifer Steinkamp, Mark Dion,  Doug Aitken, Katie Ridley, and more. Inspired by the book "The Secret Life of Plants," this salon investigated plant energy. . .  participants brought their amazing house plants, which communed in the front room to the sounds of: Molly Roth's Plant Talk, Mamoru Fujieda's Patterns of Plants, and Michael Prime's One Hour of Peyote (courtesy Stephen Fenton)! 



*Booklet #4 (edition of 25) is still available for $10. . .














Saturday, March 2, 2013

#3 SACRED OBJECTS

[ PAST ]      Sunday, March 31 3-6pm, 2014
(yes, we know. . . Easter Sunday)
We featured a conversation between artists  Sandy CorleyChristian Bradley West, and Michael Marling de Cuellar who work with arbogylphs, artifacts, archeology, ancient cultures and notions of the sacred. We began things by reviewing Mircea Eliade's classic book The Sacred and the Profane. . .and published an original essay by Robinette Kennedy PhD, specialist in shamanic vision quests based on ancient Greek figurines. Guests brought objects considered to be more than just mundane physical things be them talismans, lucky charms or symbols of the supernatural. As always, we presented videos by: Minouk Lim, Sisters of the Lattice, Ayrson Heraclito & from hollywood's Bell, Book & Candle (1958). Images from: Camilo Ontiveros, Susan Hiller, Stephen Fenton, Sarah Sze, Michaela Amateau Amato, Lee Mingwei & Franz West. . . . (TALK BEGAN @ 4pm )





















*sorry, Booklet #3 is sold out. . .