Thursday, October 26, 2023
7-8pm
Free & open to the public
Musician and artist Miho Hatori will perform a sonic work commissioned especially for the exhibition Who Speaks for the Oceans? Inspired by Philip K. Dick, Roger Payne, and her recent experiences of offshore free diving, Hatori asks, “What does it feel like to swim alongside a whale?”
Miho Hatori is an artist/music producer/vocalist/improviser, formerly of the legendary NYC group Cibo Matto. Her latest album is Between Isekai and Slice of Life. She has other projects under the banners of New Optimism, Miss Information, Salon Mondialité (inspired by Édouard Glissant), and Smokey & Miho (inspired by Brazilian music). She has also contributed to the first Gorillaz album and songs with the Beastie Boys. Her creation style is borderless.
2010 9th St.
Charleston, IL 61920
217-581-2787
tarble@eiu.edu
Gallery Hours
Thu-Fri: 10am-5pm*
Sat: 1-5pm*
Mon-Wed: by appointment only
Closed Sundays, EIU holidays and breaks, and during installation periods.
FREE gallery admission and visitor parking.
*Last entry is at 4pm.