Charles Allis Art Museum
Press Release

Soundscape Tours with Threshold Artist Michael Bettine

Saturday, February 13, 2016

By - Feb 3rd, 2016 04:04 pm

Milwaukee, WI – The Charles Allis Art Museum located at 1801 N. Prospect Avenue is proud to announce an afternoon of guided sound tours with local musician and percussionist, and Threshold artist Michael Bettine. Bettine will present multiple sound tours throughout the first floor of the museum. Things will start in the great hall, where he will play an introductory piece, as well as an explanation of what’s entailed during the tour. From there, he will play a percussion piece and lead the group, Pied Piper fashion, to the kitchen, dining room, French parlor, and library. In each room Michael will have a sound station, made up of different instruments that he will improvise on—play in one room, parade to the next, and repeat. From the library, we will parade back to the great hall where he will play a final short piece.

When: Saturday, February 13, 2016

Time: Each tour is 30 minutes. Tours start on the hour at 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00 p.m.

Where: Charles Allis Art Museum, 1801 N. Prospect Avenue

Tickets: $10 | $5 Members

Purchase Tickets: Each tour is limited to 12 people. Purchase online at Brown Paper Tickets at, http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2501850, through the museum by contacting Michael Keiley at mkeiley@cavtmuseums.org, or at the door the day of the tours. First come first served while tickets last.

About Michael Bettine
Michael Bettine is a world-class percussionist based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His approach to sound ranges from the traditional to experimental, specializing in playing an array of metal percussion instruments, with an acute interest in the effects of vibrational fields and their ability to change our energy systems. Bettine recently returned to Milwaukee following his stint as the Artist in Residence at the MONA FOMA festival in Hobart, Australia. He performed in eight concerts, including four solo performances, three duos and one quartet with Australian musicians. He is a contributing musician on the recording of Brian Richie’s meditative sound installation Keyori, a part of the current Threshold exhibition.

About Threshold
This winter, the Charles Allis Art Museum transforms to host Threshold, an exhibition that explores psychological interiority through the integration of contemporary art with the sumptuous spaces in the museum. Every room in the Allis mansion will become a conduit for experiencing fear, fragility, wonder and desire. Facilitated through a variety of media technologies, Threshold draws upon the affective qualities of glass, porcelain, light, soil, fur and sound to explore corporeal and emotional relationships. Organized by artist and guest curator Niki Johnson, Threshold features twenty-five nationally and internationally recognized artists, craftsmen and musicians.

Exhibiting Artists
Colin Britton, Simon Bukhave, Holly Cole, Michelle Erickson, David R. Harper, Anne Harris, Jeremy Hatch, Kim Hindman, Jed Jackson, Niki Johnson, Kayle Karbowski, Toby Kaufmann-Buhler, William Kentridge, Beth Lipman, Chole Mackinnon, Linda Marcus, Greely Myatt, Heidi Parkes, Catherine B. Peña, Brian Ritchie, Paul Sacaridiz, Kyle Seis, Julie VonDerVellen, Christina A. West, Glenn Williams     

Contributing Wisconsin Institutions
Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts, Marcus Corporation, Chipstone Foundation, Brenner Brewing Company

Written Contributions
Brandi Rogers & Nathaniel Stern

About the Charles Allis Art Museum

On the National Registry of Historic Places, the lavish 1911 home of Charles and Sarah Allis contains a world-class art collection that spans more than 2,000 years and includes impressive Classic antiquities, Renaissance bronzes, Asian ceramics and stunning decorative arts.   Changing exhibitions feature local and regional artists, making the museum a vibrant center for Wisconsin arts not to be missed. The Museum is located at 1801 N. Prospect Avenue, one block north of Brady Street on Royall Place. Public hours: Wednesday – Sunday, 1-5 p.m. General Admission: $7/adult, $5/student, senior (62+) and veterans, Free for museum members, children 12 & under, and active military. Visit us at www.charlesallis.org.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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