- When
- Sat., Sept. 16, 2017, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
- Tickets
- Free
Enter a space, within a space. Morrow’s Hush is a public art installation that invites you to experience a room removed from the sounds of today. Become mindful of your own internal rhythms. Engage in deep listening and emerge to the natural and spoken sounds of tomorrow’s Homewood.
Ricardo Robinson’s Morrow’s Hush open Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays during The People Are The Light.
About the Artist:
Ricardo Iamuuri Robinson is a sound recordist, composer, and audiovisual artist. His work explores the relationship sound has with image, object, time and space. He is founder and owner of Sonarcheology Studios, a field recording company dedicated to sound archival and sound design.
About the Program:
This program is a project of The People Are The Light, a series of public art installations and workshops in Pittsburgh’s Homewood neighborhood, curated by Alisha Wormsley. Twelve artist-collaborators lead events and performances throughout the neighborhood. Each project explores the connections between past, present and future.