contemporary art, music, experimental theater, vaudeville, burlesque, performance art, improvisation, comedy, film, video, poetry, literature, painting, photography, drawing, sculpture, collage, mail art, found object art, comic book art, fine craft, design, hand made clothing, indie music, folk music, goth music, pop music, rock music, electronica, ska, sound art, music that is weird and fun, variety shows, drag shows, puppetry, dance, modern dance, and anything else that could be contextualized as art.
Music
If you're interested in booking show with us please email us directly at thetrunkspace@yahoo.com (it really helps us keep things organized). We like: experimental, electronic, goth, folk, experimental, old fashioned, standards, jug bands, jazz, new wave, rock, pop, ska, and most of all anything interesting, new and Fun!!! We can't allow cover bands because ascap & bmi are contstantly trying to make us pay liscencing fees, we are sorry, but original music only.
Movies
We are in the process of installing a video projector. Soon we would like to host regular indipendant film, & experimental film nights!
Television
We'd rather you go out and do something social, and see something live and fresh and new--even if you don't come to our place. But if you'd deside to stay home and watch TV, at least watch something cool.
Books
We like new and underground literature, poetry, spoken word, monologue, chap books, zines, comic books, theater, picture books, children's stories.
This isn't at Trunk Space, but you should come anyway:
AUTOMATIC ERASERS ARE NOT PLAYING THIS SHOW
Who I'd like to meet: Creative people! We are always looking for live experimental theater, talented dedicated artists, poets, musicians, serious music promoters based in our town, and all those who think there is more to life than TV, bars and sports.
EGADZ IS DEAD. One last album, one last tour. "EGADZ IS DEAD" is available now on my profile. My new project will be called: NAVA. I'm playing some shows in Arizona:
- Mesa @ Hollywood Alley
2610 W. Baseline Road
- Flagstaff @ Mad Italian
101 S San Francisco St
- Tucson @ Vaudeville Cabaret
110 East Congress
Thank you so much for having me! I enjoyed your venue very great sound and artistic! I want to thank all that were there and all that help make the night great:)
I'M BACK.....
JUST WANTED TO LET U KNOW THAT I AM NOW IN A NEW BAND CALLED 10 REASONS TO LIVE....PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR MYSPACE PAGE AND TAKE A LISTEN TO "BREATHE" AND LET ME KNOW WHAT U THINK....PLEASE ADD THE BAND PAGE SO U CAN KEEP AN EYE ON WHAT WE ARE UPTO.
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Hey, we're warming up for our show on Thursday at Trunk Space by playing Sunday night at The Rogue (423 N. Scottsdale, north of McKellips) with a great Colorado band called Boulder Acoustic Society.
We go on at 9:30. Come chase away the Sunday night blues with your favorite punkgrass trio!
FREE DRINK TICKET to the first two people who find our bass player and mention this MySpace comment.
WHERE: Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA) 7374 East Second Street Scottsdale, AZ 85251
WHEN: Saturday, June 27 10:00 – 3:00pm
SHARE YOUR LOVE OF DESIGN AND MUSIC FROM 1950 TO 2010 WITH SMOCA
The Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art invites Valley residents to bring their boomboxes, record players, turntables, walkmans, guitars, synthesizers and related paraphernalia to the Museum to be considered for inclusion in the exhibition, Rewind Remix Replay: Design, Music and Everyday Experience. All objects will be reviewed by SMoCA staff and Prasad Boradkar, Associate Professor, Industrial Design at Arizona State University and guest curator of the exhibition. The exhibition will be on view at SMoCA from December 19, 2009 to May 23, 2010.
The Museum is particularly interested in portable listening devices, playback machines, musical instruments and related advertisements and related attachments from the 1950s to 2010. If you have unique objects (like record players designed for cars, flashy boomboxes that light up, or other unusual products), we would love to see them. People should not bring clothing and all items must be in excellent condition to be considered. If your item is too large to easily transport to the Museum, please bring a photograph instead. The Museum will not offer appraisals of any items.
Each person who brings one or more items (or photographs of items) will receive free admission to SMoCA on June 27 as well as two free passes to come back and see the exhibition Rewind Remix Replay: Design, Music and Everyday Experience.
For questions related to the object search or the exhibition, contact: Claire C. Carter, curatorial coordinator, at 480-874-4630 or clairec@sccarts.org