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Saturday, March 29, 2008
GOLD: A FUNDRAISER FOR THE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART DETROIT PRESENTED BY MOCAD'S NEW WAVE



The Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) will gleam at GOLD on March 29 for an evening of art, fashion and music. GOLD will include the ongoing exhibitions Holy Hip Hop! New Paintings by Alex Melamid and ReFusing Fashion: Rei Kawakubo, as well as musical performances and a raffle. This inaugural fundraiser is presented by the museum’s New Wave, a MOCAD committee designed to share a common dedication to the arts in Detroit with new audiences.

There will be two different types of admission tickets, one for $75 allowing for a 7:30pm entrance, and one for $15 allowing for a 9:30pm entrance:

Beginning at 7:30, the VIP ticket holders will dine on cuisine selected from local restaurants, including Forte, Slows, Tribute, Small Plates and Vicente’s, while enjoying a collaborative performance by self-taught filmmaker Martha Colburn and Detroit-based musician Ian Clark. Clark’s live performance of found sounds, deconstructed songs and digital manipulations will be illustrated by Colburn’s hand made filters, excerpts from her animations and found footage. VIP ticket holders receive complimentary valet services and have access to an open bar and food for the entire evening.

Detroit musicians will play pop cover songs spanning the last 30 years in their band’s own distinctive style, beginning at 9:30 p.m. when the $15 ticket holders arrive. A cash bar will be available.

Ten bands will perform, including The Go, T3 (Slum Village), Lee Marvin Computer Arm, Bad Party, The Silent Years, Dee Jay Frankie Banks, Dark Red, EsQuire, The Sisters Lucas.

GOLD's silent auction will feature fantastic items donated by local retailers such as:
Betsey Johnson (New York City, Los Angeles)
Beverly Hills Grill (Beverly Hills)
Big Rock Chop House (Birmingham, MI)
Black Star Farms (Suttons Bay)
Bureau of Urban Living (Detroit)
Cupcake Station (Birmingham)
Design 99 (Hamtramck)
Equilibrium (Bloomfield Hills)
ePrize (Pleasant Ridge)
Eton Market (Birmingham)
Flair Boutique (Royal Oak)
Gayle's Chocolates (Royal Oak)
House On Main (Royal Oak)
Lost + Found Vintage (Royal Oak)
Main Art Theater (Royal Oak)
Mezzanine (Detroit)
Motawi Tileworks (Ann Arbor)
Patrick Irla Jewlery (Birmingham)
Penzeys Spices (Beverly Hills)
Pewabic Pottery (Detroit)
Phoenicia (Brimingham)
Salon Agape (Novi)
Sole Sisters (Detroit)
Spectacles (Detroit)
Taco Loco (Rochester Hills)
Town Tavern (Royal Oak)
Townsend Street Pilates (Birmingham)
Woodbridge Star Bed & Breakfast (Detroit)
Yoga Shelter (West Bloomfield, Royal Oak, Birmingham)
Yule Love It Lavender Farm (Leonard, MI)

Proceeds from GOLD benefit MOCAD’s general fund in order to provide quality programming and exhibitions for the public, so be sure to bid on all of your favorite items!

7:30pm
MARTHA COLBURN, IAN CLARK
LIVE AUDIO AND VISUAL COLLABORATION

$75 admission
Complimentary valet
Complimentary food & drinks all night

9:30pm
POP COVERS PROVIDED BY:
T3 (Slum Village) w/ special guest
The Go
Rabid Eye
Tyvek
Bad Party
Dark Red
EsQuire
Deastro
The Sisters Lucas
The Silent Years
Dee Jay Frankie Banks

$15 admission
Cash bar, cash valet

Print out your receipt and bring it to MOCAD on the night of the event. Tickets will also be sold at the door.

Special thanks to:
Display Group
Detroit Fashion Pages
Bell's Brewery
Fenn Valley Vineyard
Michigan Green Safe Products
Burt Aaron
Plunkett Cooney
Grand Traverse Distillery
New Wave GOLD Benefit Committee:
Emily Ballenberger
Hazel Blake
Brook Campbell
Phillip Cooley
Lauren Rossi Harroun
Edward Jackson
Niki Johnson
Tony Phillips
Carolyn Rands
Peter Van Dyke
John Gerlock

 
 

MARTHA COLBURN

Born in Pennsylvania (1971), Martha Colburn is an artist filmmaker based in New York. She travels extensively exhibiting and lecturing on her work. She has a B.A. from Maryland Institute College of Art and MA equivalent from Rijksakademie Van Beeldende Kunst (Royal Academy of Art) in Holland. A self-taught filmmaker, she began in 1994 with found footage and Super 8 cameras and has since completed over 40 films. She also selects elements from her films and using slide projections and murals to create installations. Ms. Colburn has taught workshops on her animation technique in China, Europe, Canada, and all parts of America. She has made music videos/ music-art films for bands such as Deerhoof, Serj Tankian, Felix Kubin and the documentary 'The Devil and Daniel Johnson'. Martha had her own band 'The Dramatics in the 90's and they released 6 records for which she made 7,000 hand made record covers.

*During her performance, she will combine hand made filters, excerpts from her animations and found footage, to create a screening that incorporates colonial history, natural disaster films and her own animations into a light/ picture show.

Martha Colburn - Destiny Manifesto
 

IAN CLARK

Ian Clark has been producing music and audio in Detroit for well over a decade. His first official releases appeared through Detroit's influential Ersatz Audio label. He has performed across Europe and North America both as a member of Le Car and with his current project, Perspects. Highlights include appearances at the SONAR festival in Barcelona, SonicActs in Amsterdam, and Transmediale in Berlin. He has created works for short films, multimedia installations, and performance pieces, and has worked with such artists as The Hacker, John Foxx and Dennis Cooper.

*He will be performing a live soundtrack to the projections of Martha Colburn utilizing found sounds, deconstructed songs and digital manipulations.

 

T3

Rising from the rugged streets and rich musical tapestry of Detroit, Slum Village is poised to carry on the old-school, funk, and soul-filled hip-hop torch of genre pioneers A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, and the Pharcyde. Growing up in the Conant Garden neighborhood of Detroit and forming during high-school days at Detroit's Pershing High School, MCs Baatin, Jay Dee, and T3 quickly garnered praise and recognition in the local underground scene.
In 1998, Slum Village gained recognition as an opening act for A Tribe Called Quest's farewell tour. Two years later, the group released Fantastic, Vol. 2; an album featuring appearances from D'Angelo, Q-Tip and DJ Jazzy Jeff. Later that year, Slum Village released Dirty District, a compilation of Detroit MCs produced by T3 and compatriot RJ Rice. By the time recording began for their fourth proper album, T3 and Elzhi invited high-profile guests including Dirt McGirt and Kanye West, and Capitol released the results, Detroit Deli (A Taste of Detroit), in June 2004.

 

THE GO

Part of the emerging Detroit garage rock scene of the late '90s along with their more famous brethren, the White Stripes, the Go formed in 1998. Vocalist Bobby Harlow, guitarist John Krautner, and drummer Mark Fellis grew up together as kids -- the addition of guitarist Steve Nawara and bassist Dave Buick made the band complete and they began playing gigs in the Detroit area. An opening slot for The Mysterians helped get them the attention of Sub Pop, which signed the band and issued their debut album, Whatcha Doin', in 1999. A self-titled effort appeared in the fall of 2003 via British imprint Lizard King; the Go followed up in April 2007 with Howl on the Haunted Beat You Ride.

 
RABID EYE

An exciting new band with members of Lee Marvin Computer Arm.
 

TYVEK

For more information on Tyvek, visit their myspace page.

 

BAD PARTY

For more information on Bad Party, visit their myspace page.

 

DARKRED

Darkred was formed in late 2007 by Rob Smith, guitar player of the Sabithian, wall of noise, space rock band, PAIK. The new project has Rob blending ethereal guitar loops over post punk pop fuzz with Chris Turner burnin' the drums up. Definitely a fun psychedelic trip. Darkred will be performing the Billy Idol classic, " Eye's Without a Face" and the memorable jam by Q Lazzuras, "Goodbye Horses".

 

ESQUIRE

Modestly known as "The Boy Who Invented Rap", esQuire is a recording and performing artist who entertains with his witty rhymes, banging beats and elaborate stages shows, complete with go-go dancers and dj. Hailing from Detroit, esQuire quickly switched on the world to his music, releasing acclaimed recordings in Japan, the UK and the US. His live show, described by some as Beck appearing with Ann-Margaret on a TV special sponsored by Canada Dry, has toured throughout the US, Europe and Latin America. He has recently appeared with Kinky, Los Fancy Free, Joey Heatherton and Stereo Total.

 

DEASTRO

Randolph Chabot Jr. started to make electronic music when he was 13 at his home in Sterling Heights, MI. He finished his first album that year despite the ecstatic, aural trauma it caused his mother. He studied youth development in college with the intent of becoming a social worker, dropping out to pursue music full time. He formed an electro band called Veleciraptor, which inspired the ideas for his current synthesized projects: Our Brother the Megazord and Deastro, which try to blur the lines between electronic and acoustic music. All the music is made in Randolph's basement with the help of alot of sampled children's toys and synthesizers. Deastro's "the Young Planets" and Our Brother the Megazord's "Time the Teenage Twister" are set to be released as a 34 song double disc in July of 2007. He is currently working on songs for his acoustic project Jr. Jr. and the new Deastro album entitled "Dark Diamond."

 

THE SISTERS LUCAS

The Sisters Lucas is lead by Loretta Lucas on vocals, Autoharp and guitar, and twin sister Julie on vocals, keyboards, and xylophone. The two are joined by Jamie Dado on bass, Cheryl Larson on bass clarinet, and Brett Lee Pickens on drums. The tunes are catchy and feminine, but definitely push the envelope regarding sometimes-dark subject matter and structure. Self-described as being progressive pop, The Sisters Lucas have been gently nursing their obsessive addiction to David Bowie, The Beatles and Billy Holiday, as well as the Tropicalia movement of Brazil circa the 1960's.

 

THE SILENT YEARS

For more information on The Silent Years, visit their myspace page.

 
DEE JAY FRANKIE BANKS

For more information on Dee Jay Frankie Banks, visit his myspace page.