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Hemispheres: More work to be done

In 2014 I was honored to begin working with Barclay Martin and Unbound to develop a strategy and curate a new project. We wanted to use photographs, video, and music to bring awareness to the good work that the organization does throughout the world (Unbound is currently working in 21 developing countries).

We had our inaugural show in November at The Living Room Theatre, where we had a great setting, beautiful lighting, amazing live music, and projections done by the incomparable Quixotic Fusion. We had a packed house, a great response, and it was a success on every measure.

But, there is more work for this project to do!

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Unbound: Voices of Madagascar

The Pilot, ©2014 Unbound

Having long admired both the creative and philanthropic work of my good friend Barclay Martin, I have actively been looking for an opportunity for us to collaborate. It finally presented itself when I was given the chance to curate an exhibit and help develop a strategy for raising awareness about Unbound and their latest recording project highlighting the musical gifts of the Unbound community in Madagascar.

I think the first conversation went something like, “We are going to release a cd of music without any of the musicians present. It is really amazing, but how do we make anyone care?” Well, my treasured friend I believe we did it! Continue reading »

Voices of Unbound: Madagascar

 The Voices of Unbound: Madagascar CD

I’m so proud of my friend Barclay Martin for his latest musical project, released yesterday. He, along with fellow musician and audio engineer Giuliano Mingucci, traveled to Madagascar to record and share the music of the Malagasy people. The CD takes you on a journey Continue reading »