KINLAW: Navigating Sound, Space, and Performance

🎙️Season 7, Episode 2 of The Art Career Podcast – Emily McElwreath sits down with the incredible performance artistKinlaw in Chinatown, NYC.Kinlaw is an audio composer, choreographer, and sculptor whose work highlights processes that accommodate and respond to the changing frequencies (i.e., liveness) of space. Their practice includes producing albums and creating large-scale performance works.Kinlaw’s performance works have been featured in several museums and arts institutions, including MoMA, MoMA PS1, MOCA, The New Museum, Pioneer Works, and Mana Contemporary; and in arts venues throughout Europe. Kinlaw was a Pioneer Works Musician-in-Residence, as well as a member of New Inc at the New Museum, with work focusing on Experiments in Art and Technology and psychoacoustical research at Bell Labs.Free Resource for Artists!Want expert guidance on building your art career? Download Navigating the Art World: A Comprehensive Guide for Artists—a free resource covering essential industry insights, practical tips, and more. Get it here:⁠ Download Now⁠Links:https://www.kinlaw.co/https://www.instagram.com/kinlawww/?hl=en ⁠theartcareer.com⁠ Follow us: ⁠@theartcareer⁠ Host: ⁠@emilymcelwreath_art⁠ Production + Creative Direction ⁠@soniaruscoe⁠ Editing: ⁠@benjamin.galloway⁠ Join our community for exclusive updates, artist resources, and behind-the-scenes content! Sign up at ⁠theartcareer.com⁠ Never miss an episode! Subscribe & leave us a review on ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠ & ⁠Spotify

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The Art Career is a space breaking barriers by letting you sit in on candid, straightforward conversations with leaders in visual arts, writing, music, theater and film. Join New York based advisor, curator, and overall artist advocate, Emily McElwreath, for authentic conversations with icons of our generation like #1 New York Times best selling author Cheryl Strayed, senior art critic for New York Magazine, Jerry Saltz, and world renowned artist, Marilyn Minter. Emily dives deep into topics like self development, career trajectories, mental health, and social justice.