Live Broadcast Canceled. Sorry folks!
What a week! Spring keeps sneaking up and darting off just when we get the nerve to go outside. Winter is losing her grip and pretty soon the hammocks will be out! To celebrate the new growth that spring is sure to bring, we’re doing something NEW!
Tonight, 5 – 7PM, we’ll be coming to you live from Fairhaven College! All you need to do is just LISTEN. Here are the stats:
Artists RYAN! Feddersen & T’uy’t’tanat-Cease Wyss
present and discuss their respective public,
participatory, and traditional practices that intervene in
settler-colonial spaces and memory within entangled
yet distinct territories, Nation-States, First Nations, and
communities of the Salish Sea.
Hosted by the Center for Canadian-American Studies,
Department of Art and Art History, and Fairhaven
College of Interdisciplinary Studies, on the traditional
and ancestral territories of the Nooksack Tribe and
Lummi Nation.
Wednesday April 19
5:00-7:00pm
Artist’s Panel
Fairhaven Auditorium FA 300
All fantastic artists and scholars. The discussion is sure to be dynamic and inspiring!
Until then, we’ll be broadcasting our usual mix of ambient and experimental tunes, mostly made by students of Western and students of the World.
Notes, Beverlee Winant, 2023
Cricket Voice, Hildegard Westerkamp, 1996
Internal Drawing Process, Brandon Manikoth, 2023
Planet Caravan, Tuluum Shimmering, 2021
6.15AM, Talked to God, 2021
Beneath the Forest Floor, Hildegard Westerkamp, 1996
Nooksack River Moments, Emma Toscani, 2021
The Pacific Banana Slug, Tilly Bishop, 2022
Future Song, Sasha Petrenko, 2023
Black Sun, Sasha Petrenko, 2016
76Cascades, Sasha Petrenko and Jack Straw Cultural Center, 2023
Antarctica (part 1), Gill de la tourette
In my head, Kelsi Nosal, 2023
SoundPoem, Max Marsh, 2022
Never Gonna Sleep, Free Kitten, 1997
Great Northern, 34428, Olivia Block, 2019
CRUSH, Ryan Lien, 2023
Axiolite, Olivia Block, 2019
Countdown, Andrea Polli, 2009
Ebb and flow through seaweed, Elin Mar Oyen Vister, 2022
Karoysundet early spring morning, Elin Mar Oyen Vister, 2022