
Annea Lockwood’s music ranges from sound art and environmental sound installations to concert music. Recent works include three collaborations: Elwha!, with Claire Chase, Into the Vanishing Point with Yarn/Wire, Becoming Air with Nate Wooley. Water has been a recurring focus of her work and her sound maps of rivers: the Hudson River, the Danube, the Housatonic River, and with Liz Phillips the Schuylkill, have been widely presented. A sound map of the Columbia River with Nate Wooley is nearing completion, supported by a grant from New Music USA. A Fromm Music Foundation commission was recently awarded for Elwha! and a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts supports the creation of a new installation for PS 21, Chatham, New York. Lockwood is a recipient of the SEAMUS Lifetime Achievement Award 2020, and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. The program consists of acoustic and electroacoustic works by Annea Lockwood. Lockwood is joined by a group of local collaborators to realize the works, Spirit Catchers and bayou-borne for Pauline including Kristen Ban Drake, Naomi Columna, bbob drake, Melanie Emig, Rob Galo, Ben Gmetro, Grace Harper, Leia Hohenfeld, and Amelia Korbitz. This event is made possible by the generous support from the Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology. Bouyant (2013) Dusk (2012) For Ruth (2021) Spirit Catchers (1974) —Intermission— On Fractured Ground (2023) bayou-borne for Pauline (2016)