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At Watermill Center

An opportunity for engagement with Cleek Schrey and Gillian Walsh
By
Star Staff

In Process @ the Watermill Center will provide an opportunity for engagement with Cleek Schrey and Gillian Walsh, two of the center’s artists in residence, on Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m.

A fiddler, improviser, and composer from Virginia, Mr. Schrey is developing a new work during his residency using electronics and his own unique instrument, a custom-built violin with 10 strings.

Ms. Walsh, an artist and performer from Brooklyn, is collaborating at the center with the writer Emily Hoffman on a new work that applies choreographic thinking to a technological landscape. 

The event is free, but reservations are required.

 

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