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Radio From The Field Chatham Youth Session 1

Jul 06, 2016: 10am- 1pm
Arts + Transmission + Culture: Radio from the Field Chatham flyer

Arts + Transmission + Culture: Radio from the Field Chatham flyer . A series of workshops held in conjunction with the Columbia Land Conservancy and the Chatham Public Library, lead by WGXC Mobile Studio Manager Max Goldfarb. (Jul 05, 2016)

Radio From The Field Chatham Library and CLC Youth Workshop Audio Editing Student

Radio From The Field Chatham Library and CLC Youth Workshop Audio Editing Student. Photographed by Max Goldfarb. (Jul 08, 2016)

Radio From The Field Chatham Library and CLC Youth Workshop Audio Editing Tutorial

Radio From The Field Chatham Library and CLC Youth Workshop Audio Editing Tutorial. Photographed by Max Goldfarb. (Jul 08, 2016)

Radio From The Field Chatham Library and CLC Youth Workshop Introductions I

Radio From The Field Chatham Library and CLC Youth Workshop Introductions I. Photographed by Max Goldfarb. (Jul 08, 2016)

Radio From The Field Chatham Library and CLC Youth Workshop Introductions II

Radio From The Field Chatham Library and CLC Youth Workshop Introductions II. Photographed by Max Goldfarb. (Jul 08, 2016)

Radio From The Field Chatham Library and CLC Youth Workshop Participants

Radio From The Field Chatham Library and CLC Youth Workshop Participants. Photographed by Max Goldfarb. (Jul 08, 2016)

Two free summer workshops are being offered by WGXC in partnership with the CLC and the Chatham Public Library: a youth program (ages 11-17) and an adult program (18 and older). We will combine meeting in the Chatham Public library, and a designated CLC site (Borden’s Pond), as well as a follow-up broadcast of the final projects on WGXC.

Wave Farm’s WGXC pleased to be presenting a series of free public workshops at local libraries as part of the Arts + Culture + Transmission program. Radio from The Field will introduce participants to environmental sound recording and to audio editing, to construct projects for radio and digital distribution. WGXC Mobile Studio Manager and artist Max Goldfarb will work with participants on how to create field recordings, edit audio, and construct projects, using free sound editing software, as a basis for giving voice to our local environments. During the two workshop sessions participants will produce a short, radio-ready production that will become a part of Wave Farm's WGXC archive. No previous experience necessary. The July 6-8 workshops at the Chatham Public Library are intended for youth participants.

To register contact max@wgxc.org or call (518) 697-7400.

Arts + Culture + Transmission is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and a grant from the fund for columbia county, a fund of Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation.