Frank Spigner Frank Spigner New York Frank Spigner (b. New York, NY, 1990) is an artist, composer, and technologist who has been actively creating an evolving array of works in the form of sculpture, installation, concert music, and electronic media at the conservatory level, at music and art festivals, and at various concerts and exhibitions throughout the US. His work has appeared at such venues as Pioneer Works Center for Art and Innovation, New York's The Stone, Experimental Intermedia Foundation, BronxArtSpace, and Sweet Thunder Electro-Acoustic Music Festival among others. His performances including numerous collaborations such as performing the works of John Cage at the National Academy Museum & School with composer, Du Yun, performing the work of composer, Joel Thome, at the International Music Therapy Conference, and working with sound art pioneer Liz Phillips on several installations and multimedia works. His current work takes on an intermedia approach, often involving the melding of several different mediums such as interactive audio-visual installations, welded metal sound sculpture, kinetic sculpture, homemade synthesizer circuitry, performance, and socially mediated public works. He studied Music Composition and Visual Arts at SUNY Purchase and is currently an MFA candidate at Columbia University. Frank Spigner’s tracks First Composition Seminar - Sept. 1, 2009 by Frank Spigner published on 2019-09-02T00:03:19Z ǃĦVIA+6/187 by Frank Spigner published on 2019-02-04T01:04:01Z Æ🜁 by Frank Spigner published on 2019-01-29T02:26:12Z ʥ'm by Frank Spigner published on 2019-01-28T04:20:15Z Sublimation Of The Transient 2015 by Frank Spigner published on 2018-05-31T08:43:47Z Untitled Sextet 2013 by Frank Spigner published on 2018-05-31T08:42:11Z Macrocanon I & II by Frank Spigner published on 2016-02-15T08:15:27Z Sublimation of the Transient, for string quintet (The Stone, May 2015) by Frank Spigner published on 2016-01-11T19:53:24Z (untitled) by Frank Spigner published on 2015-05-16T06:33:59Z
Sublimation of the Transient, for string quintet (The Stone, May 2015) by Frank Spigner published on 2016-01-11T19:53:24Z