Tunes from Trash, Making Music from What We Leave Behind

March 30, 2025
12:30 - 2pm EDT
The Peale Community Museum, 225 Holiday St., Baltimore, MD 21202, Homewood Campus Homewood Campus
This event is free

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The Future of Here

Description

"The Future of Here: A Glimpse of a River Culture to Come" is an invitation to reimagine our place along the Jones Falls River and the Chesapeake Bay in a distant future beyond our fossil-fueled present. Consider what local landscapes and cultures might look like in a time far beyond the Baltimore we know now. What artifacts might people of that future time produce, and how might they make creative use of the many things we leave behind?

Artists and exhibition curators are thrilled to lead "Tunes from Trash, Making Music from What We Leave Behind: Crafting Instruments and Thinking About Music" with Jordan Tierney and the International Arts & Mind Lab. Participants will consider the many natural and human-made sounds reverberating across the Jones Falls watershed. What does it sound like? How can we listen better in order to understand our environment better? How might we translate what we are hearing to engage our community? Using materials found in stream beds and riverbanks, participants will play with sound, motion, and material to build a sound vocabulary based on the unique flotsam and jetsam of this place.

Participants will provide a collection of found objects in the workshop, but please bring any found objects you would like to share or include from your wanderings.

Jordan Tierney is a visual artist based in Baltimore. As a Symbiocene Epoch Shaman, she acts as a catalyst for deep kinship with our planet. She shares her artwork to inspire other human earthlings to slow down and reconnect with themselves, each other, and the living breathing planet that is our home. Her most recent work grows from over a decade of inhabiting and studying Baltimore's urban streams and tangled forest buffers. She pulls refuse from the streams and woods, removes invasive plants and vines, and tries to live sustainably. To manage the distress over what we have lost, she uses her skills and a little sorcery to change the valence of the trash she collects from negative to positive, imagining a more soulful future for us all. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from MICA. In addition to teaching immersive outdoor workshops, her work has been featured in galleries across the DMV, and she has fabricated exhibits for the Smithsonian, the Baltimore Museum of Art, and American Visionary Art Museum.

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Contact

The Future of Here