Events
CoCA celebrates
its twenty-year history with a series of events and exhibitions deeply
rooted in its founding principles. A combination of old and new, tried
and true, this summer's season highlights the best of CoCA's past and
recognizes those individuals whose hard work contributes to CoCA's livelihood.
We hope you will join us at one, or all, of these summer activities.
CoCA CABANA
Climax Golden
Twins with Rick Bishop (from Sun City Girls) and Tactile
Thursday,
July 6
9 p.m.
$7/ $5 Members
CoCA CABANA
Elizabeth
Falconer's Taka Koto Ensemble,
Compositions for solo drum set by Greg Campbell, and works by Christian
Wolff
Thursday,
July 20
8:30 p.m.
$7/$5 Members
DESTROY ALL
MONSTERS
July 14-
August 30, 2000
Postmodern
Multimedia & Musical Mutations
Mike Kelley,
Jim Shaw, Cary Loren
Featuring
additional art by Niagara
Produced
by former CoCA program director, Larry Reid.
Monstrous Opening
Party and Performance
Friday, July
14, 8 pm to midnight
Sponsored
by Juxtapoz
$7 Admission,
$5 Members
No host bar
to benefit CoCA
The Monsters'
Mash
Rust Belt
Noise, Thrift Store Aesthetics, and the Globalization of Detroit Pop
Culture
A panel discussion
with Mike Kelley, Jim Shaw and Cary Loren
Moderated
by Professor Paul Remley, University of Washington, Department of English
Sunday, July
16, 4:00 to 6:00 pm
$4 Admission,
$3 Members
Presented
by The Iconoclast
At CoCA
CoCA CREDITS
August 5-
30
CoCA credits a group of artists whose time and energy has helped maintain
CoCA's commitment of presenting contemporary art to Seattle for the
past twenty years.
Curated by current board members Lisa Buchanan and Robert Yoder.
Opening Reception
Saturday,
August 5, Doors open at 8 p.m.
$5/members
free
No host bar
At Bumbershoot
--
20 in
2000: A CoCA Retrospective
August 28-
September 4
Timeline
installation of posters, photos, letters from the police department,
"budgets," and other ephemera from CoCA's long, strange 20
year history. Who knows, you might find yourself amongst the artifacts!