NEW HUMANS
Marfa, TexasMika Tajima and her band, New Humans, will perform in Ballroom Marfa’s outdoor courtyard on the opening night of Every Revolution Is a Roll of the Dice, playing with a band and instruments on a white sand stage.
Mika Tajima and her band, New Humans, will perform in Ballroom Marfa’s outdoor courtyard on the opening night of Every Revolution Is a Roll of the Dice, playing with a band and instruments on a white sand stage.
Every Revolution Is a Roll of the Dice is an exhibition of sculptural objects that, by way of their presentation, can be seen as actors on a stage.
The 2007 season continues with renowned classical pianist Bruce Levingston, who plays October 4, 2007.
Poster-making demonstration at Ballroom Marfa's Liberty Hall.
In collaboration with the Chinati Foundation, Judd Foundation, and board member Charles Attal, Ballroom Marfa proudly hosts Sonic Youth for the 2007 Open House weekend.
Ballroom Marfa is proud to present Boris with Damon and Naomi on October 18 at Liberty Hall.
Ballroom Marfa collaborates with artist Matthew Day Jackson to create a site-specific project in booth G2 at the NADA Art Fair for Miami Basel.
film.text.performance.film pairs two seemingly disparate areas of contemporary cinematic practice: filmic performance and visual text.
The MARFA BIG READ, the reading program initiated by the National Endowment for the Arts, kicks off on January 10 at Ballroom Marfa with performances by Leah McWilliams and San Antonio folk singer, Azul.
Ballroom Marfa kicks off the 2008 music season with a special solo acoustic concert by Texas singer-songwriter Robert Earl Keen.
Conceptual artist Mel Chin brings these two seemingly separate incidents together in his first animated film, "9-11/9-11, Chile/USA," a fiction that weaves the lives of a Santiago couple embroiled in the attack on Santiago 1973, with two young lovers in New York City, 2001.
Ballroom Marfa welcomes worldly chanteuse Keren Ann and gauzy pop duo Dean & Britta (formerly of Luna) to the Goode Crowley theater on February 22 for the second installment of its 2008 music program.
Too raucous to be neatly included with the current psychedelic-folk scene—and too resolutely underground to be commercial—San Francisco's the Dodos are anchored by furiously propulsive energy and indie-folk songwriting talent.
To inaugurate the opening of the visual arts exhibition Hello Meth Lab in the Sun, Brooklyn psychedelic/space-rock band, Psychic Ills, will perform at Ballroom’s Marfa’s Liberty Hall on Saturday 5th April, at 9pm.
Ballroom Marfa's Spring 2008 exhibition is a collaboration between three early career artists, Jonah Freeman, Justin Lowe, and Alexandre Singh.
In December 2007 Ballroom Marfa launched film.text.performance.film, a two-part program pairing seemingly disparate areas of contemporary cinematic practice of filmic performance and visual text.
Noted for her "power and introspection" (The New York Times) and "heart, intellect and fabulous technical resources" (Fanfare), pianist Sarah Rothenberg has one of the most distinguished and creative careers of her generation.
Irena Havlová and Vojtěch Havel, the duo who are The Havels, have been collaborating for more than 15 years, making music that has been described as “a duet between violoncello and piano taking place in a cathedral of sound.”
BALLROOM MARFA is proud to bring Balmorhea and Bexar Bexar to the Goode Crowley Theater on August 7th for an evening of idyllic instrumentals.
To celebrate the opening of The Marfa Sessions, Kurt Wagner of Lambchop will perform on Saturday, 27 September 2008, at the Capri in Marfa, Texas. DJ Damon Locks follows.