Eidolon, from the ancient Greek, connotes a "phantom double, an apparition, or an ideal; a mere image or semblance of something visible, but without substance".
On Friday May 21st and Saturday, May 22, Climate Theater will host MicroClimate's Eidolon: a two-night art exhibition, music and performance event. For these two evenings, a diverse grouping of Bay Area artists, musicians and performers respond in an array of genres to this illusionary theme.
Participating Artists, Musicians and Performers:
Brendan Aanes: video and audio installation
Elisheva Biernoff: painting
Terrance Graven: performative installation (Saturday evening only)
Phillip Greenlief: solo saxophone performance (Friday evening only)
Vita and Bryan Hewitt; photography
Elyse Hochstadt: sculptural installation
Pantea Karimi: printmaking
Honey McMoney: sculptural installation
John Melvin: site specific sculptural installation
Michael Myron: poetry reading (Friday evening only)
Sarah Ratchye: painting
Danishta Rivero: hydrophonium musical performance (Saturday evening only)
Elizabeth Stark: reading/performance (Saturday evening only)
Parker Tilghman: handmade book
Jeong Im Yi: painting