Jill Kroesen

Jill Kroesen is a performer and writer who was active in No Wave rock bands and avant-garde productions, She has produced original music theater works and written for many independent publications.

Career

After studying with Robert Ashley & Terry Riley at Mills, Kroesen moved to New York City. There, she worked briefly in Rhys Chatham's group before focusing on her own musical theater works and performance art works. Other roles include Robert Ashley's early-1980s opera-for-TV project Perfect Lives, and her own recording for Lovely Music, Stop Vicious Cycles. Kroesen's work in graphic and visual arts led to her receiving a video fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts in 1985, after which she continued her work as a video engineer.[1][2][3][4]

Discography

  • Stop Vicious Cycles - Lovely Music Ltd. - 1982
gollark: Well, right now, nothing, it stopped several hours ago.
gollark: So we can only really say "maybe (but probably not)".
gollark: You're making statements dependent on understanding of those universal laws, which is not complete.
gollark: Also, apparently FTL travel is equivalent to time travel, thus problems.
gollark: Procrastinating on homework is much more fun than actually doing it.

References

  1. "Jill Kroesen: Collecting Injustices, Unnecessary Suffering | Whitney Museum of American Art". whitney.org. Retrieved 2016-12-11.
  2. "Jill Kroesen's Comeback: 'Collecting Injustices, Unnecessary Suffering' at the Whitney". Hyperallergic. 2016-08-06. Retrieved 2016-12-11.
  3. Scott, Izabella (2015-11-29). "I Feel Like Multiplying: In Search of Jill Kroesen". Litro Magazine Stories Transport you. Retrieved 2016-12-11.
  4. "Jill Kroesen | Biography & History | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-12-11.
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