Serving the San Francisco Bay Area New Music Community

Thu, Mar 19 2015 8:00 PM


"There are always two!" A night of duos with:
8pm Collette McCaslin - electronics /Sheila Bosco - electronics
9pm Brian Pedersen - saxophones/Sung Kim - invention


Collette McCaslin and Sheila Bosco are a duo of intertwining interest in free jazz, electronic music and various visual modes of communication. They integrate noise with an aesthetic of psychedelia, and cut-up sampling along with improvisation.

Sung Kim is an improvisor, sculptor, and an instrument builder born in Seoul, Korea and raised in Washington, DC. In 1989, Kim studied ceramic sculpture at the Corcoran School of Art. It was at Corcoran that Kim started building his own variations of the guitar.
Kim received his BFA in sculpture from The Art Institute of Chicago in 1999. It was in Chicago where Kim began to deviate from the guitar to explore other techniques, tonalities, and sympathetic resonance. It was also in Chicago where Kim started his collaboration with musicians to explore his instruments in an improvisational context. Kim facilitates his musical and sculptural endeavors by owning and operating an architectural woodworking design/build studio in the San Francisco Bay Area.