• Specific Objects: Ep.9 Larry Chernicoff
    Oct 23 2024

    On this month's edition of "Specific Objects: Talks on Art in the Catskills," host Miriam Atkin speaks with Catskill-based composer and instrumentalist, Larry Chernicoff. We discuss his new compositions, which are informed by a long-standing interest in cloudy skies, architectural forms, the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh, and numerous other elemental, spiritual, and aesthetic influences. Larry’s most recent work has been in collaboration with the Higher Octave Ensemble—an 8-piece group comprising seasoned improvisers, composers, bandleaders, and educators—and our conversation comes just ahead of two performances with the ensemble, on 10/25 and 10/26 in Catskill and Pine Plains. For more information, visit www.larrychernicoff.com.


    Larry Chernicoff is a self-taught composer and instrumentalist, an award-winning recording artist, a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Fellowship, and a record producer. His compositions combine jazz and classical elements, composition and improvisation, and unusual instrumental colors (often with “orchestral” instruments (clarinet, bass clarinet, cello, violin, oboe, English horn, bassoon, etc.)) in addition to traditionally “jazz” instruments (saxophones, trumpet). He has written for dance, theater, and film. Whenever possible, his ensembles perform with no amplifiers or microphones. He has a strong sense that the world needs acoustic music now more than ever, so his sound is organic, acoustic and unplugged – brass, metal, wood, reed.


    Miriam Atkin is a Catskills-based writer whose work concerns the possibilities of poetry as a medium in conversation with avant-garde film, music, and dance. She is cofounder of Pinsapo, an international publishing collective, and teaches writing around the Hudson Valley region, at Bard College and the Otisville Correctional Facility.


    Specific Objects is a monthly freeform discussion, hosted by Miriam Atkin, that invites artists from a variety of disciplines to describe, ponder, interrogate, interpret, and celebrate their current projects. The focus is on guests who live and work in the Hudson Valley/Catskills region, though people will occasionally visit from farther afield. Tune in to learn what artists in your neighborhood are thinking and making right now.


    Intro music: "Sing Out" by Joanna Mattrey

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Specific Objects: Ep.8 Stacy Szymaszek
    Sep 23 2024

    On this month's edition of "Specific Objects: Talks on Art in the Catskills," host Miriam Atkin speaks with Catskill-based poet Stacy Szymaszek. Stacy reads from their forthcoming book-length poem titled ESSAY (Krupskaya, 2025), and we discuss the poems, covering topics such as loving beyond usefulness, the essay as form, literary lineages, cows, and poetry as a means of / challenge to survival. You can read learn more about Stacy's work at www.stacyszymaszek.org.


    Stacy Szymaszek is the author of seven books of poetry: Emptied of All Ships (2005), Hyperglossia (2009), hart island (2015), Journal of Ugly Sites and Other Journals (2016), which won the Ottoline Prize from Fence Books and was nominated for a Lambda Literary Award in 2017, A Year From Today (2018), The Pasolini Book (2022), and Famous Hermits (2023). They are the recipient of a 2014 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Poetry, a 2019 Foundation for Contemporary Arts grant in poetry, and are a 2024 MacDowell Fellow. From 2007-2018, they were the Director of The Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church. They live in New York’s Upper Hudson Valley.


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    Specific Objects is a monthly freeform discussion, hosted by Miriam Atkin, that invites artists from a variety of disciplines to describe, ponder, interrogate, interpret, and celebrate their current projects. The focus is on guests who live and work in the Hudson Valley/Catskills region, though people will occasionally visit from farther afield. Tune in to learn what artists in your neighborhood are thinking and making right now.


    Miriam Atkin is a Catskills-based writer whose work concerns the possibilities of poetry as a medium in conversation with avant-garde film, music, and dance. She is cofounder of Pinsapo, an international publishing collective, and teaches writing around the Hudson Valley region, at Bard College and the Otisville Correctional Facility.


    Intro music: "Sing Out" by Joanna Mattrey

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    58 mins
  • Specific Objects: Ep.7 Archival Recordings | William S. Burroughs and Will Alexander
    Jul 23 2024

    This month's broadcast is different in that, rather than conducting an interview, host Miriam Atkin shares archival recordings of conversations with artists she admires. The first half of the broadcast is an interview with WIlliam S. Burroughs by Kathy Acker. The second half is an interview with Will Alexander by Douglas Manuel.


    Videos of these talks are available at:
    https://ubu.com/film/burroughs_acker.html
    https://youtu.be/xB_IGH8Nw9k?si=xQgMUB0f5ukwBW67


    Intro music: "Sing Out" by Joanna Mattrey

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Specific Objects: Ep.6 Patrick Costello
    Jun 25 2024

    On this month's edition of "Specific Objects: Talks on Art in the Catskills," host Miriam Atkin speaks with Athens and NYC-based interdisciplinary artist Patrick Costello. We discuss some of Patrick's recent projects (My Pizza, My Idea!, And Eat It Too, and Privy Privy), as well as his experiments in collective art-making and ecological horticulture on 10 acres of raw land in Greene County.

    And Eat It Too
    Privy Privy
    My Pizza, My Idea!

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    1 hr
  • Specific Objects: Ep.5 Lina Azalea Dahbour and Matt Luczak
    May 23 2024

    On this month's edition of "Specific Objects: Talks on Art in the Catskills," host Miriam Atkin speaks with Kingston-based movement artist Lina Azalea Dahbour and Cairo-based noise musician Matt Luczak. We discuss their sound-movement duo DSM-69.


    Specific Objects is a monthly freeform discussion, hosted by Miriam Atkin, that invites artists from a variety of disciplines to describe, ponder, interrogate, interpret, and celebrate their current projects. The focus is on guests who live and work in the Hudson Valley/Catskills region, though people will occasionally visit from farther afield. Tune in to learn what artists in your neighborhood are thinking and making right now.


    Miriam Atkin is a Catskills-based writer whose work concerns the possibilities of poetry as a medium in conversation with avant-garde film, music, and dance. She is cofounder of Pinsapo, an international publishing collective, and teaches writing around the Hudson Valley region, at Bard College and the Otisville Correctional Facility.


    Intro music: "Sing Out" by Joanna Mattrey

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    58 mins
  • Specific Objects: Ep.4 Kimberly Alidio
    Apr 24 2024

    On this month's edition of "Specific Objects: Talks on Art in the Catskills," host Miriam Atkin speaks with Kimberly Alidio, a Catskill-based poet, essayist, historian, and teacher. We discuss Kimberly's summer 2023 book of poems, Teeter (Nightboat), and the essay she wrote about it, "On Being Porous," which was recently published in e-flux journal. The show concludes with a reading of "Dread Poem," which is part of Kimberly's forthcoming book, slated for release in 2025.

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    57 mins
  • Specific Objects: Ep.3 Amanda Turner Pohan
    Apr 24 2024

    On this month's edition of "Specific Objects: Talks on Art in the Catskills," host Miriam Atkin speaks with Amanda Turner Pohan (known as Pohan), a Lanesville-based interdisciplinary artist. The discussion revolves around Pohan's outdoor sculpture titled between Scylla and Charybdis, which was created in collaboration with the United States Geological Survey and is currently installed at the RIT campus. The piece was supported by a NYSCA Media Arts Assistance Fund grant and Wave Farm Radio. We also discuss her recent video work, Alexa Echoes, which screened at the 36th edition of Images Festival in Toronto.


    You can experience between Scylla and Charybdis at https://betweenscyllaandcharybdis.pohanamandaturner.com/ and also at wavefarm.org/listen. You can view Alexa Echoes at https://empac.rpi.edu/events/2021/alexa-echoes.

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    53 mins
  • Specific Objects: Ep.2 Lea Bertucci
    Apr 24 2024

    On this month's edition of Specific Objects: Talks on Art in the Catskills, host Miriam Atkin speaks with Lea Bertucci, a Kingston-based artist, composer, and performer. The discussion revolves around Lea’s 2023 album, Of Shadow and Substance, and her forthcoming album, I Know the Number of the Sand and the Measure of the Sea. We also talk about Lea’s graphic scores, one of which can be viewed here.


    Download Of Shadow and Substance here.
    More information about Lea’s work can be found at http://lea-bertucci.com/.

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    51 mins