Via Tania & Freddie Stevenson added to G5’s Self Titled

by | Sep 3, 2010 | ART

We made this post a few weeks ago but are excited to hear that some great music was added to this show. Make sure to stay around and check out Via Tania and Freddie Stevenson. They came a loooong way to be here tonight.

Via Tania is an Australian born singer songwriter, who’s latest album ebbs and flows with an enticing harmony. Her lyrics and hushed vocals highlight her truly unique musical abilities. Check out her facebook page at www.facebook.com/viatania

British born, Freddie Stevenson has been playing guitar and writing songs since the young age of 11. According to Variety magazine, “Freddie’s songs bounce between the rambunctious and the gentle, referencing pop culture and matters of the heart.” You can check Freddie’s music out at www.facebook.com/freddiestevenson via Gallery5 facebook


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We made this post a few weeks ago but are excited to hear that some great music was added to this show. Make sure to stay around and check out Via Tania and Freddie Stevenson. They came a loooong way to be here tonight.

Via Tania is an Australian born singer songwriter, who’s latest album ebbs and flows with an enticing harmony. Her lyrics and hushed vocals highlight her truly unique musical abilities. Check out her facebook page at www.facebook.com/viatania

British born, Freddie Stevenson has been playing guitar and writing songs since the young age of 11. According to Variety magazine, “Freddie’s songs bounce between the rambunctious and the gentle, referencing pop culture and matters of the heart.” You can check Freddie’s music out at www.facebook.com/freddiestevenson via Gallery5 facebook


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There is an appreciation in Richmond for all things independent and the struggle that lies with creating it. Fortunately, we have places like Gallery 5 that continues to be an avenue for under appreciated art and media. With the next show Self Titled, the gallery showcases the work of independently produced LP,CD, and 7′ album covers. When grouped together and in context, the audience can get a sense of how varied and talented this community is.


Band: Ghastly City Sleep
Album: Ghastly City Sleep
Artist: Brandon Evans


Band/s: Brainworms and The Catalyst
Album: The Brainworms and The Catalyst Split
Artists: James Callahan and Nick Kuzyk

Gallery5 and Rorschach Records Presents:
SELF TITLED
First Fridays Opening Reception: Friday September 3rd
Exhibition on display until October 15th

Band: Ghastly City Sleep
Album: Ghastly City Sleep
Artist: Brandon Evans

“SELF TITLED” includes original artwork that has been featured on the covers of independently produced LP, CD, and 7” albums. The exhibition assembles a progressive group of artists, many of which are musicians in the bands represented. At first glance, this work may serve only as an informal greeting, or a mere introduction to unindulged content. However, these covers also reflect a powerful social narrative in which recorded sound and visual component become mutual surrogates, transcending advertisement and promotional obligation. As MP3 platforms become ever more prominent, this work reinforces the importance of physical ownership, embodying the autonomous mission of small labels and independent musicians. Whether you are browsing Raymond Pettibond’s work for SST, or looking over the more contemporary visuals of John Baizley (Baroness, Torche), these images elevate our understanding of music and determine how we visualize the masterworks of each generation.

Featuring original cover art from the following:
Homemade Knives
Floor
Kylesa
Brainworms
City of Caterpillar
Stop It
The Catalyst
Twelve Hour Turn
Ghastly City Sleep
Screaming Females
Pink Razors

More information can be found at www.gallery5arts.org

Very simple.. did you go to school/college, do you still go to school/college?? Please fill out our questionnaire here http://bit.ly/gallery5 to win mp3’s and signed merchandise. This show was originally scheduled to take place at VCU’s Commons but has since been moved to Gallery 5 .. come an see us this coming Friday 09/03.

R. Anthony Harris

R. Anthony Harris

In 2005, I created RVA Magazine, and I'm still at the helm as its publisher. From day one, it’s been about pushing the “RVA” identity, celebrating the raw creativity and grit of this city. Along the way, we’ve hosted events, published stacks of issues, and, most importantly, connected with a hell of a lot of remarkable people who make this place what it is. Catch me at @majormajor____




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