G Lucas Crane & Mallory Catlett
Music Residency
G Lucas Crane is a sound artist, performer, and musician whose work focuses on information anxiety, media confusion, and new performance techniques for obsolete technology. He was a 2011 LMCC Swing Space Resident Artist and received the NYSCA Individual Artist Commission for sound design for the theater piece This Was The End which received a Henry Hewes Award and a Bessie nomination. He has performed at The Stone, Museum of Art and Design, Pioneer Works, Roulette, Issue Project Room and the Brooklyn Museum. He was a co-founder of the Silent Barn, an experimental art and performance space in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
Mallory Catlett is an Obie award winning creator/director of performance across disciplines from opera to installation art. Her work has premiered at BAM’s Next Wave Festival, The Prototype Festival, Roulette, PS 122, The Chocolate Factory, 3LD and toured internationally to Europe, UK and Australia. She is a recipient of a Foundation for the Contemporary Arts, 2015 Grants to Artists Award. Mallory is also the artist director of Restless NYC, which produced This Was The in collaboration with Crane in 2014.
Together they are working on DECODER 2017, a Restless NYC Production, which is a three part multi-media concert series based on William Burroughs’ The Nova Trilogy, in collaborations with Jim Findlay, video designer Keith Skretch and interaction designer Ryan Holsopple.